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Women in war

 Subject
Subject Source: Unspecified ingested source

Found in 10 Collections and/or Records:

World War I scrapbook of Grace V. Hobson, 1918-1919

Collection Identifier: MC 1133
Overview:

Scrapbook of nurse Grace V. Hobson documenting her tour of duty in France with the Army Nurse Corps during World War I.

Papers of Rosa Marie Levis, 1884-1994 (inclusive), 1910-1959 (bulk)

Collection Identifier: MC 207
Overview:

Correspondence, writings, photographs, of Rosa Marie Levis, Italian-American suffragist active in Massachusetts Republican Party politics.

Papers of Constance H. Hall, 1915-1921

Collection Identifier: A-56
Overview:

Reports, scrapbooks, etc., of Constance Hall's work with the New England Clothing Committee in France during World War I.

Papers of Florence Louise Harrison, 1895-1973

Collection Identifier: MC 245
Overview:

Correspondence, pamphlets, poems, etc., of Florence Louise Harrison, educator.

Papers of Julia Coolidge Deane, 1919-1962

Collection Identifier: 77-M65--81-M209
Overview:

Correspondence, photographs, and financial accounts of Julia Coolidge Deane, who served with the American YMCA after World War I in England and Scotland.

Papers of Juliet T. Goodrich, 1917-1921

Collection Identifier: MC 197
Overview:

Correspondence, biographical material, etc., of Juliet T. Goodrich, Red Cross volunteer during World War I.

Papers of Ruth Holden, 1907-1961 (inclusive), 1907-1918 (bulk)

Collection Identifier: MC 206
Overview:

Correspondence, biographical material, etc., of Ruth Holden, paleobotanist.

Papers of Edith Nourse Rogers, 1854-1961 (inclusive), 1881-1961 (bulk)

Collection Identifier: MC 196
Overview:

Correspondence, speeches, photographs, etc., of Edith Nourse Rogers, Republican Congresswoman.

World War I nursing collection of Dorothy Foster Stewart, 1915-1920

Collection Identifier: MC 1159
Overview:

Photographs, official papers, pins, medals, a passport, an autograph book, and other materials documenting Dorothy Foster Stewart's service as an American Red Cross nurse in France and England during World War I.

When WAC Was a Dirty Word by Bertha Marie Strittmatter Clark, 1977?

Collection Identifier: MC 249
Overview:

Personal account of Bertha Marie Strittmatter Clark's experiences as a member of the Women's Auxiliary Army Corps.