Mary B. Nelson Papers 1911-1994. (1948-1989

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Mary B. Nelson Papers 1911-1994. (1948-1989

Nelson, Mary Julia Browning, 1928-1994; student, nursing home assistant and elementary school teacher. Mount Holyoke College graduate, 1951. Papers contain correspondence; high school, Mount Holyoke and graduate school course material; clippings, memorabilia, and a scrapbook documenting primarily her academic and social life at Mount Holyoke, her career and her divorce

6 boxes; (2.5 linear ft.)

eng,

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Mary Julia Browning was born on September 19, 1928 in Baltimore, Maryland. Her parents were Robert M. Browning and Louise Gray Browning. She attended Holten Arms School in Wasington, D.C. then went to Mount Holyoke College from 1947- 1951, graduating with a degree in art history. She moved to Iowa City, Iowa where she worked as a radio station announcer in 1951-1952. She then moved to Boston, Massachusetts and worked in administrative positions in the Harvard University Employment Office 0and th...

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Mary Julia Browning was born on September 19, 1928 in Baltimore, Maryland. Her parents were Robert M. Browning and Louise Gray Browning. She attended Holten Arms School in Wasington, D.C. then went to Mount Holyoke College from 1947- 1951, graduating with a degree in art history. She moved to Iowa City, Iowa where she worked as a radio station announcer in 1951-1952. She then moved to Boston, Massachusetts and worked in administrative positions in the Harvard University Employment Office 0and th...

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The first official publication of Mount Holyoke Female Seminary was a catalogue issued in 1837 containing information about trustees, teachers, terms of admission, the course of study, the schedule for the year, Family Accommodations, and the Moral and Religious Influence at the school. Subsequent catalogues (with periodic updates) trace the growth of the institution and provide detailed information about the academic program and residential life for students at the College. These publications h...

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