Luell W. Guthrie papers 1934-1987

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Luell W. Guthrie papers 1934-1987

Guthrie's professional papers pertain to her teaching and administrative duties, her professional associations, and her interests in women's sports, particularly tennis; included are correspondence, minutes, memoranda, reports, newsletters, brochures, and other printed items. Of note is correspondence concerning the issue of competition in women's sports; the issue of physical education becoming co-educational at Stanford; and the minutebook of the Stanford Women's Tennis Club. Her personal papers include a paper she wrote while a student at the University of Washington; itineraries and other records from her travels; materials relevant to her year of service with the American Red Cross, including her letters to her parents; and photographs.

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Stanford Women's Tennis Club.

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Stanford University. Dept. of Athletics, Physical Education and Recreation.

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American Red Cross

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Guthrie, Luell Weed, 1910-1987

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