Papers, 1926, 1940 [1950-1960] 1961

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Papers, 1926, 1940 [1950-1960] 1961

Correspondence, minutes, appointment calendars, etc., of Eunice Lundbeck Mannheim, member of the Amherst, Mass. Board of Selectmen and civic reformer.

2+1/2 file boxes, 1 oversize folder, 1 folio+ folder

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Eunice (Lundbeck) Mannheim, member of the Amherst (Mass.) Board of Selectmen, was active in community, civic, political and church affairs. Born July 31, 1907 in Brooklyn, N.Y., she was the daughter of Dr. Charles J. and Emma H. (Detlefsen) Lundbeck. She attended public school in Brooklyn, spent two years (1924-1926) at the Packer Collegiate Institute, and finished her undergraduate degree at Adelphi College in 1928. Before her marriage to Robert Mannheim in 1930 she taught school i...