Jane Perry Clark Carey papers 1935-1938

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Jane Perry Clark Carey papers 1935-1938

Seventy-five letters to Jane Perry Clark Carey from Benjamin Cardozo from 1935 to 1937, and after 1937 from Joseph L. Rauh, Jr. writing on Cardozo's behalf during his illness. The letters are entirely social in character, largely letters of thanks for gifts or for invitations.

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Carey, Jane Perry Clark, 1898-

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Jane Perry Clark Carey was born in Washington, D.C., in 1898. She was educated at Vassar College, receiving her master's and doctorate from Columbia University. Carey studied political science and was a professor at Barnard College. Her major contribution to the field was a book entitled, The Rise of a New Federalism. Because of her interest in refugees and population movement, Carey worked for the government in the years following World War II. She was married to Andrew Galbraith Carey, also a ...