Mary Geraldine Hatt papers, 1929-2000

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Mary Geraldine Hatt papers, 1929-2000

Mary Geraldine Hatt studied history at Indiana University and went on to complete an MA in International Relations before teaching social studies in South Bend, Indiana. Her international experience includes serving in the American Red Cross Hospital in Europe and receiving the first Fulbright Scholarship for travel to South Africa. Her papers consist of correspondence beginning with her freshman year at I.U., various materials relating to Miss Hatt's time in South Africa as a Fulbright Scholar, and travel diaries which record her frequent trips throughout the world.

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Hatt, Mary Geraldine

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Indiana University alumna. Mary Geraldine Hatt graduated from IU in 1933 with an AB in History and went on to earn an MA in International Relations from Clark University in 1938. Hatt taught social studies in South Bend, Ind. for more than 40 years with some breaks for outside service in travel, including service during World War II and the first Fulbright Scholarship for travel to South Africa. Hatt retired from LaSalle High School in 1974. From the descript...