Papers, 1967-1984 (inclusive).

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Papers, 1967-1984 (inclusive).

Bulk of collection consists of professional papers: memoranda, reports, notes, budgets, research material, and correspondense documenting Rotegard's career as an administrator in the City of Boston, in Region I of the Dept. of Health, Education, and Welfare, and at the Judge Baker Guidance Center. Personal papers include poems, prose, a journal Rotegard wrote during her college years, notes about child care, and drafts of a book on working mothers. Also included is a journal kept by Friedman describing the family's life during Rotegard's battle with cancer.

1.5 linear ft.

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United States. Dept. of Health, Education, and Welfare. Region I.

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White, Kevin H.

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Friedman, Elliot Kenneth, 1937-

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Rotegard, Gail, 1947-1984.

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City official, Gail Pamela Rotegard graduated from Radcliffe College (1968) and Boston University Graduate School of Management (1982). For ten years she worked for the city of Boston: as executive assistant to the director of the Office of Public Service, special assistant to Mayor Kevin White (1971-1972), visitor services administrator for Boston's celebration of the Bicentennial (1972-1975), and executive assistant to Deputy Mayor Katharine D. Kane (1975-1978). She was then progr...

Judge Baker Guidance Center

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Radcliffe College

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Kane, Katharine D.

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