Archivist and historian.
Donna Bingham Munger is a former archivist for the Washington University School of Medicine Library, St. Louis. She earned the B.A. and M.A. (1956) degrees in history from the University of Washington, Seattle. She was a free-lance historian and substitute teacher at Hershey, Pennsylvania in 1976. She was the chief of the Pennsylvania Division of Land Records, 1986-1989 and since 1982 was associate historian with the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission. She published extensively in the history of medicine in 20th century America and colonial settlers in Pennsylvania. The paper for History 597, Spring 1962 was presumably one that she did during graduate study at Washington University in St. Louis. --Sources: 1) Base Hospital 21 and the Great War By Donna Bingham Munger at http://beckerexhibits.wustl.edu/gh21/ww1/ This article originally appeared in the Missouri Historical Review, Volume LXX, No. 3 (April, 1976), published by The State Historical Society of Missouri; 2) Pennsylvania Land Records: A History and Guide for Research by DB Munger - 1991, p. v - books.google.com
From the description of Donna Bingham Munger papers, 1962. 1962 (Washington University in St. Louis). WorldCat record id: 191734092