Swanee Hunt Papers 1968-2013 (ongoing)

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Swanee Hunt Papers 1968-2013 (ongoing)

Ambassador; Clergy member; Composer; Feminist; Foundation executive; Marriage counselor; Philanthropist; Political activist; Professor; Photographer; Reproductive health advocate; Rancher. The papers well document Ambassador Hunt's service as the American Ambassador inAustria during a most volatile period and her efforts to provide programming to assist, especially women, in the aftermath of the break up of the Soviet Union and during the Bosnian War. Materials include correspondence, speeches, conference programs, internal memos, daily schedules, and newspaper articles. Also well represented within the papers are the activities of the Hunt Alternatives Fund including correspondence, financial records and annual reports. Monthly reports, as well as income and expenses, document the family property in Colorado, the Columbine Ranch, overseveral years. [NOTE: The contents list for this collection is not online. Contact the Sophia SmithCollection if you would like one sent to you.]

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