Mother Mary Matthew Doyle Papers Doyle (Mother Mary Matthew) papers 1934-1960 (bulk 1947-1948)

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Mother Mary Matthew Doyle Papers Doyle (Mother Mary Matthew) papers 1934-1960 (bulk 1947-1948)

This collection contains biographical information and correspondence relating to Mother Mary Matthew Doyle, first President of Salve Regina University, 1947-1948.

.208 linear feet (1 document box) linear feet

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6358459

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