Papers, 1947-1983 (inclusive).

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Papers, 1947-1983 (inclusive).

Correspondence between Barolini and her parents, daughters, and various writers comprises the bulk of the collection. There are also published writings, various programs and announcements, and clippings by and about Barolini.

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