Frances Drake Papers 1919-1925

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Frances Drake Papers 1919-1925

YWCA overseas official. The Frances Drake Papers include a photograph album documenting her work for the Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA) in Uruguay, and elsewhere in South America. There is also a small amount of correspondence to her family from South America, and a report to the YWCA from Argentina.

1 box; (.25 linear ft.)

eng,

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Drake, Frances, 1912-2000

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Bernice Tuller with Frances Drake in Argentina, 1921 Frances "Fannie" Drake was born May 5, 1881 in Oskaloosa, Iowa, to H. Brown and Emma J. Drake. After earning an A.B. from the University of Nebraska in 1906, she studied for three months at the Bible Teachers' Training School and then joined the staff of the Young Women's Christian Association in January 1907 as an Extension Secretary in Rochester, New York. In May 1910 Drake returned to Nebraska where she worked for ...

World Young Women's Christian Association

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