Marjorie Greene Foster papers, 1913-1930 (bulk 1913-1919).

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Marjorie Greene Foster papers, 1913-1930 (bulk 1913-1919).

Papers concern her academic career at Stanford and the University of California and include her Master's thesis, reprint of an article, commencement programs, clippings, and photographs. Also included are letters of condolence on her death to her father George H. Foster and notice of a fellowship award in her honor, 1930.

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