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Depressions--1929

 Subject
Subject Source: Unspecified ingested source

Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:

Diary of Adeline Jones, 1931-1936

Collection Identifier: A/J764
Overview:

Diary of schoolgirl and college student Adeline Jones, in which she describes her studies and her active social life.

Papers of Charlotte, E. Carr, ca.1900-1956

Collection Identifier: MC 771
Overview:

Correspondence, diaries, writings by and about, and other professional papers of social worker, welfare advocate, labor supporter, and first salaried head of Hull-House, Charlotte E. Carr.

Papers of Mary Lee, 1834-1982 (inclusive), 1915-1949 (bulk)

Collection Identifier: MC 587
Overview:

Correspondence, biographical and financial material, clippings and articles, book-related files, family papers, and photographs of author and journalist Mary Lee.

Papers of the Wallace family, 1895-2006 (inclusive), 1923-1973 (bulk)

Collection Identifier: MC 551
Overview: Collection consists of family correspondence, particularly among three generations of women: diaries of Marguerite Cutler Crowell Wallace during her Radcliffe College years (1925-1927), as well as courtship letters and professional correspondence; letters from her daughters, Sylvia and Zara during their Radcliffe years (1954-1960); letters from her son, George during his Yale University years (1960-1964); correspondence and business records of her parents George and Emma Cushing Cutler...

Papers of Frances Siegel, 1927-2008

Collection Identifier: SC 149
Overview:

Correspondence, photographs, awards, and travelogs of labor activist Frances Siegel, Radcliffe College Class of 1931.

Papers of the Stark family, 1683-1985 (inclusive), 1850-1978 (bulk)

Collection Identifier: MC 559
Overview:

Correspondence, diaries, photographs, etc., of the Stark family of Dorchester, Massachusetts; the Bellamy family of Cleveland, Ohio; and the Crouter family which lived in the Philippines and Cleveland, Ohio, and was interned in a Japanese prisoner of war camp in the Philippines during World War II.