Papers, 1947-1985 (inclusive).

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Papers, 1947-1985 (inclusive).

The collection includes juvenile diaries, writings, and school papers, 1947-1956; letters from an AFS trip to Finland, 1955; college papers and diary entries, some of which were kept for a freshman English course, 1956-1958; letters from Delattre (and later her husband) to her parents, 1955-1975; correspondence between Delatrre and her husband-to-be, 1958-1960; and correspondence between Delattre and others, 1956-1960.

2.75 linear ft.

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Stanford university

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Delattre, Susan, 1938-

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Barnard College

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