Papers, 1910-1959 (inclusive).

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Papers, 1910-1959 (inclusive).

Family correspondence of Eleanor Stabler Brooks, Charles Franklin Brooks, their parents (Frona Marie and Morgan Brooks and Elizabeth Tubby and Edward Lincoln Stabler), their siblings, and children. Topics include courtship, marriage, childrearing, summer activities at Silver Lake (N.H.), and discussions of the weather and meteorological research. Eleanor Stabler Brooks' college scrapbook and letters written from college to her parents document Radcliffe student life and experience, 1910-1914.

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