Administrative Records, 1946-1950.

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Administrative Records, 1946-1950.

Correspondence of the Unitarian Service Committee about displacedpersons from various parts of Europe; expressions of thanks from refugees in Germanywho had received care packages from the Unitarian Service Committee;correspondence to and from Helen Fogg, who was director of the Child Care Institute inGermany; communication from the International Refugee Organization in Geneva,Switzerland concerning displaced persons in Portugal, Spain, and in camps inGermany, and correspondence from John K. Findley about work camps in the UnitedStates.

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