Correspondence with friends. Nicholas Nabokov
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Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe Institute
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Collection:
Papers of Avis Howard Thayer Bohlen, 1929-1981
Item — Carton 3: [Barcode: RS08WL]Identifier: 82-M28, 65.
SCOPE AND CONTENT:
This collection consists of Avis Howard Thayer Bohlen's correspondence with family (brothers, sisters and children) and friends, business papers pertaining to her work in the embassies (such as menus, guest lists, correspondence and accounts), speeches, travel diaries and photographs.
Re: Vladimir Nabokov and Wellesley College; includes correspondence, 1971
FOUND IN:
Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe Institute
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Collection:
Papers of Sylvia Berkman, 1909-1989
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Series:
Series III. Sylvia Berkman, 1910-1989 (#2.7-4.11, FD.1-FD.2, OD.1)
Item — Box 3: [Barcode: RSPFU3]Identifier: MC 786, 3.8.
Scope and Contents:
Series III, Sylvia Berkman, 1910-1989 (#2.7-4.11, FD.1-FD.2, OD.1), includes undergraduate and graduate papers; stories and book reviews; research material for and reviews of her book on Katherine Mansfield; reprints of articles signed to Berkman from other writers; and photocopies of typescripts of The Gardens of Flora Baum by poet Julia Budenz who evidently sent copies to Sylvia Berkman.
Condolence letters: Mary Peabody's death, 1981; includes William Friedkin and Nikolas Nabokov and some replies.
FOUND IN:
Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe Institute
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Collection:
Papers of Marietta Tree, 1917-1995
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Series:
Series II. FAMILY PAPERS
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Sub-Series:
Subseries B. Peabody family papers
Item — Box 17: [Barcode: RSMV2F]Identifier: MC 539, 17.5-17.10.
Scope and Contents:
Subseries B, Peabody family papers, 1932-1994, n.d. (#16.23-18.8), includes letters from family friends to Malcolm Peabody describing Tree's behavior at various times in her life, as well as Peabody's precepts for good behavior, and condolence letters related to his death and to that of Mary Peabody. Also included are interviews and clippings regarding Mary Peabody and Frances FitzGerald and an inventory of FitzGerald's papers at Boston University. Of particular note is a travel diary...