Margaret Flory Papers, 1929-2009

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Margaret Flory Papers, 1929-2009

Correspondence, writings, subject files, andcollected material document the life and work of Margaret Flory and the manyorganizations with which she was associated throughout her long career inmissions and student work. Margaret Flory was an ecumenist, leader of studentreligious work, and mission executive in the Presbyterian Church (USA) from1944-1980 who began and directed innovative missions programs including JuniorYear Abroad, Frontier Internships in Mission, and Bi-NationalService.

Totalarchival boxes 138; total linear footage 62'

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1914 May 13 Born in Wauseon, Ohio. 1936 B.A. in English, Ohio University, Athens. 1938 M.A. in Speech and Drama, Ohio University. ...