Sallie Lewis Browne Oral History Interview, May 15, 1981

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Sallie Lewis Browne Oral History Interview, May 15, 1981

May 15, 1981

Her work at Harbin, Manchuria, among White Russians led to her transfer to Warsaw, Poland, where she remained until 1938. After World War II she returned to Poland where she taught until the Communists expelled her in 1949. She was next assigned to Liberia and operated a girls dorm in Monrovia at the College of West Africa. Miss Browne's interview discusses these aspects of her career.

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Lennon, Donald R.

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