Papers, 1941-1979 (inclusive).

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Papers, 1941-1979 (inclusive).

Correspondence, manuscripts, notes, speeches, convention records, citations, scrapbooks, and clippings pertain to her career and to organizations to which she belonged. Also included are the citation accompanying the Smith College award she received and a manuscript of her mother-in-law Emily Pagelsen Howard, a physician, about the state almshouse.

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