Papers, 1905-2001 (inclusive).

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Papers, 1905-2001 (inclusive).

Courtship letters from Robinson Murray to Margaret Wessell Piersol (1917-1919) and letters from Margaret Wessell Piersol to her family describing outbreak of war in Germany (1914) and service as a nurse's aide in France (1917-1919); also diary (1911-1915), kept while a student at Vassar College. Scrapbooks of Anne (Nancy) Murray Morgan (1935-1946, 1949-1956) and letters from college to her parents document school, college, and early married years. Also included are records of her voluntary activities in Worcester, Mass., and at Radcliffe College and Harvard University.

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