Ducro papers 1918-1975.

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Ducro papers 1918-1975.

Ducro, Genevra, 1900-1987; teacher, librarian. Mount Holyoke College graduate, 1922. Papers contain a photograph album, biographical information, and photographs; primarily relates to her time as a student at Mount Holyoke College.

1 box; (2.5 linear in.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 6321897

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