Papers, 1895-1990 (inclusive).

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Papers, 1895-1990 (inclusive).

Campaign material; correspondence; clippings; photographs; and motions, minutes, etc., from her tenure as an elected official. Also videotape of dedication of library, 1983 (shelved separately as Vt-40).

1.5 linear ft.

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Vellucci, Alfred.

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Wise family.

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Cambridge Housing Authority

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Cambridge (Mass.). School Committee

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Cambridge Civic Association (Mass.)

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Sanborn, Agnes Goldman, 1887-1984.

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Agnes Goldman Sanborn was born in New York City on August 30, 1887, the youngest daughter of Julius and Sarah Adler Goldman. Active in civic and humanitarian causes, Sanborn (Bryn Mawr, B.A., 1909; Columbia University, M.A., 1913; New York University, Ph.D. in bacteriology, 1923) joined the Red Cross in WWI, was a bacteriologist in Palestine (1918-1919), and worked at the New York Board of Health and the Boston Psychopathic Hospital. She was active in the United Jewish Appeal in the...

Wise, Pearl Katz, 1901?-

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The first woman to be elected to the Cambridge (Mass.) City Council (1955-1963), Wise (1901?-1999) was especially committed to assuring strong neighborhood participation in urban planning. She was active in community affairs, serving as president of the League of Women Voters of Cambridge (1942-1945), and as member of the Cambridge High and Latin PTA (1947), Cambridge School Committee (1949-1955), and the Cambridge Housing Authority, where she supported local tenant organizations. Her husband, H...

League of Women Voters of Massachusetts

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The League of Women Voters was founded in 1920 during the National American Suffrage Association convention, just months before the ratification of the 19th Amendment to the United States Constitution gave women the right to vote. Many founding delegates were from Massachusetts, and participated in local suffrage organizations. These suffrage groups promptly reformed as League chapters. Originally incorporated in 1893, the Massachusetts Woman Suffrage Association dissolved and regrouped in May 1...

Cambridge (Mass.). City Council

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Wise, Henry, 1919-

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Katz family.

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