Papers, 1936-1963

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Papers, 1936-1963

Correspondence, articles, reports, etc., of Mildred Adams, writer, editor, and translator.

.21 linear ft.; (1/2 file box)

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Stantial, Edna Lamprey, 1897-1985

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Catt, Carrie Chapman, 1859-1947

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Heming, Lucile W.

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Mildred (Adams) Kenyon

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Mildred Adams (this is the name she uses professionally) was born in Morrison, Illinois. She studied economics and Spanish at the University of California at Berkeley and later at Columbia and Yale. MAK is a writer, editor and translator. During World War II she served in the educational division of the Columbia Broadcasting System. She has been a reporter, wrote many feature articles for The New York Times , was a correspondent for The Economist of London, and has written many book...

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