Lee Max Friedman papers

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Lee Max Friedman papers

undated, 1890, 1906, 1946, 1947

Collection contains Friedman's graduation diploma from Roxbury Latin School (1890), a framed pass admitting Friedman to Distinguished Strangers' Gallery of the House of Commons (1946), Memorial exercises for Friedman held at the Boston Public Library (1957), a tribute to Friedman by Fanny Goldstein of the Boston Public Library (1957), a Republican ticket listing Friedman as a delegate to Congress (1906), and various newsclippings regarding Friedman's campaign for Tenth District Congressman (undated, 1906).

2 Folders (1 OS folder in shared box)

eng, Latn

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SNAC Resource ID: 11654179

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Goldstein, Fanny, 1895-1961

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Fanny Goldstein was born 15 May 1895 in Kaments-Pdolsk, Russia. In 1900, she emigrated with her family to the North End in Boston, Massachusetts, where she was to remain for the rest of her life. After taking classes at Simmons College, Boston University and Harvard University, Goldstein became a librarian at the Boston Public Library North End branch in 1913. As an immigrant, Goldstein worked in branch libraries with large immigrant audiences by choice. She felt that understanding ...