Papers, 1936-1976 (inclusive).

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Papers, 1936-1976 (inclusive).

Collection consists of journals (originals and typescripts), 1936-1976, discussing life in rural Missouri, going to college as an older student, her social life and relationships with peers, teachers, employers, and family, and her choice of a career; and letters written from Japan while serving with the occupying forces, 1947-1949.

1.25 linear ft.

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United States. Army

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