Florence Deakins Becker Papers 1891-1963 (bulk 1910-1963)

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Florence Deakins Becker Papers 1891-1963 (bulk 1910-1963)

Nurse and volunteer worker. Correspondence, diaries, family papers, subject files, speeches and writings, scrapbooks, and other papers relating principally to Becker’s volunteer activities on behalf of various health and medical causes, especially the crusade against tuberculosis and cancer.

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