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The central figure in this collection is Edith (Whitney) Flint (1875-1967), the daughter of Louis H. and Martha Fiske Whitney of Kendall Green, Mass. Edith married Ephraim Bemis Flint and lived on a farm in Lincoln, Mass.; they had three children, Edward, George, and Warren. Edward attended Amherst and Harvard colleges and earned an M.A. in music in 1933 from Harvard, where he was assistant organist/conductor to Archibald T. Davison. He worked in Philadelphia in 1925 on the restoration of the Wanamaker organ. Edith graduated from Radcliffe in 1898; her brother Louis graduated from Harvard the same year. Another brother, Clifford, became a banker.

From the description of Papers of the Whitney-Flint family, 1900-1927 (inclusive). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 232009075

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associatedWith Davison, Archibald T. (Archibald Thompson), 1883-1961. person
associatedWith Flint, Edith Whitney, 1875-1967. person
associatedWith Flint, Edward W. person
associatedWith Flint family. family
associatedWith John Wanamaker (Firm) corporateBody
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Massachusetts
United States
Lincoln (Mass.)
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Mothers and sons
Organ (Musical instrument)
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Active 1927

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