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Breast--Cancer--Patients--United States

 Subject
Subject Source: Unspecified ingested source

Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:

Papers of Nancy Brinker, 1954-2019

Collection Identifier: MC 1086
Overview:

Correspondence, speeches, and photographs of Ambassador and breast cancer advocate Nancy Brinker.

Papers of Harriet Irene Oaks Lucy, 1936-1946

Collection Identifier: MC 1000
Overview:

The papers of Harriet Irene Oaks Lucy contain correspondence, military orders, clippings, insignia, photographs, etc., documenting her service in the United States Navy WAVES (Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service). Also included are letters from her aunt and uncle, Irene and William Voy, containing local and family news, as well as accounts of Irene's declining health relating to diagnoses of breast cancer and pernicious anemia.

Papers of Charlotte Perkins Gilman, 1846-1961

Collection Identifier: 177; Mf-1
Overview:

Papers of writer Charlotte Perkins Gilman.

Papers of Judy Mann DiStefano, 1962-1989

Collection Identifier: MC 652
Overview:

Diaries, correspondence, and writings from professor of history and feminist activist Judy Mann DiStefano.

Papers of Rose Kushner, 1913-1997

Collection Identifier: MC 453: T-141: DVD-81
Overview:

Writings, correspondence, and professional papers of Rose Kushner, journalist and breast cancer expert.

Records of Silent Spring Institute, 1970-2011

Collection Identifier: MC 712: T-454: Vt-233
Overview:

Contracts and proposals; correspondence; minutes; presentation files; project and research files; reports and publications; air and water test sample results; work plans and budgets; photographic and audiovisual material; etc.; of Silent Spring Institute's work on the Cape Cod Breast Cancer and Environment Study, the Newton Breast Cancer Study, and Long Island, New York Breast Cancer Study.

Papers of the Rombauer-Becker family, 1795-1992

Collection Identifier: MC 449
Overview:

Papers of Irma von Starkloff Rombauer, Marion and John Becker, and their German ancestors, including drafts, correspondence with the publisher Bobbs-Merrill, royalty statements, fan mail, and publicity documenting the evolution of the Joy of Cooking through eight editions (1931-1975).