Papers, 1971-1989 (inclusive).

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Papers, 1971-1989 (inclusive).

Collection includes transcript of interview with Loeser by her son Tom, 1988-89; curricula vitae; brochures from organizations with which she was affiliated; and a paperback entitled "Since then... Letters from former Stoatley Roughians," published by the Loesers in 1971.

2 folders.

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Loeser, Herta

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Society of Arts and Crafts (Boston, Mass.)

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