Executive Director. Records

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Executive Director. Records

1940-1950

Chiefly the records of Robert Dexter, executive director, 1941-1944, andCharles Joy, executive director, 1944-1946. The collection also includescorrespondence from Edward A. Cahill, associate director, 1944-1947; Howard L.Brooks, associate director, 1943-1953, and acting director, July-November 1952, July1946-March 1947; and other people associated with the Service Committee, such asNoel Field and Elizabeth Dexter.

3 boxes

eng, Latn

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SNAC Resource ID: 6383068

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FIELD, NOEL H.

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Field, Noel Haviland, 1904-1970

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Noel Field

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Mrs. Champsaur.

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