Papers, 1834-1985 (inclusive), 1880-1985 (bulk).

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Papers, 1834-1985 (inclusive), 1880-1985 (bulk).

Collection contains professional correspondence, reports, articles, syllabi, clippings and other papers that reflect Queneau's career; personal correspondence; notes; material relating to her religious activities, particularly as a member of the Society of the Companions of the Holy Cross; tapes and transcripts of interviews with her; correspondence of her parents and other family members; genealogical papers; photos; certificates; and clippings.

1.25 linear ft.

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Episcopal Church

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In 1982, the General Convention of the Church deleted the words "Protestant" and "in the United States of America" from the official title of the Church, making it the Episcopal Church. From the description of Records of the Protestant Episcopal Church of the United States of America, Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society, 1823-1975 (inclusive). (Yale University). WorldCat record id: 702152635 ...

Queneau, Marguerite Jeanne, 1903-

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Nutritionist and dietitian (University of Minnesota, B.S., 1925; Columbia University Teacher's College, M.A., 1941) Queaneau was a public health nutritionist for the N.Y.C. Dept. of Welfare (1934-1936), and for the N.Y. State Dept. of Health (1936-1959). She worked as a hospital dietitian for the U.S. Army in England (1943-1945), taught at the Harvard School of Public Health (1950-1951), and the Institut National d'Hygiène in Paris (1953-1954), and was a Nutrition Officer for the U.N. Food and ...

Queneau, Abbie Jean Blaisdell, 1872-1933.

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Zdanovich, Alicia.

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Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. Council

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Hoover, Herbert, 1874-1964

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Herbert Clark Hoover (b. August 10, 1874, Iowa-d. October 20, 1964), thirty-first president of the United States, was born in Iowa, and was orphaned as a child. A Quaker known from his childhood as "Bert" to his friends, he began a career as a mining engineer soon after graduating from Stanford University in 1895. Within twenty years he had used his engineering knowledge and business acumen to make a fortune as an independent mining consultant. In 1914 Hoover administered the American Relief Com...

American Red Cross

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On December 2, 1905, Mrs. Tunis G. Bergen brought together a group of Brooklyn residents at the Barnard Club House on Remsen Street to form New York City's first borough-based Red Cross organization. With an initial membership roster of 300, the Brooklyn Chapter of the American Red Cross embarked on its first major campaign to aid victims of the 1906 San Francisco earthquake, collecting over $100,000 and thousands of articles of clothing to contribute to the relief effort. From this point on, th...

Hoover, Lou Henry, 1874-1944

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Lou Henry Hoover served as First Lady from 1929 to 1933 as the wife of the 31st President, Herbert Hoover. An avid Chinese linguist and geology scholar, she was also the first First Lady to make regular nationwide radio broadcasts. Admirably equipped to preside at the White House, Lou Henry Hoover brought to it long experience as wife of a man eminent in public affairs at home and abroad. She had shared his interests since they met in a geology lab at Leland Stanford University. She was a fre...

Queneau, A. L. J. (Augustin Leon Jean), 1874-

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Carey, Emily A.

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Blaisdell family.

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Society of the Companions of the Holy Cross.

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