Papers, 1941-1961 (inclusive).

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Papers, 1941-1961 (inclusive).

This collection consists of memorabilia of the Class of 1916 and photographs of E. Power Biggs, Albert Schweitzer et al.

3 folders.

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Schlesinger, Arthur M. (Arthur Meier), Jr., 1917-2007

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Arthur Meier Schlesinger Jr. (born Arthur Bancroft Schlesinger; October 15, 1917 – February 28, 2007) was an American historian, social critic, and public intellectual. The son of the influential historian Arthur M. Schlesinger Sr. and a specialist in American history, much of Schlesinger's work explored the history of 20th-century American liberalism. In particular, his work focused on leaders such as Harry S. Truman, Franklin D. Roosevelt, John F. Kennedy, and Robert F. Kennedy. In the 1952 an...

Henderson, Lucy Gregory.

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Lucy Gregory Henderson received her A.B. from Radcliffe (1916) and A.M. from Columbia (1918). From the description of Papers, 1941-1961 (inclusive). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 232008713 Lucy (Gregory) Henderson was a 1916 graduate of Radcliffe College and, as a resident of Cambridge, Mass., took part in many social and civic organizations. She married Robert Henderson and they had two children: Martha and Gregory. From the description of Papers, 18...

Schweitzer, Albert

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Alsatian medical missionary, theologian, musician and philosopher. From the description of Autograph letters in German signed (5) : Lambarene, Gabon, to Count Janos Hoyos, a physician in the U.S., 1958 Feb. 6-1960 June 17. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270634614 Epithet: theologian philosopher and organist British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000001026.0x00015f Alsatian philosopher, theologian, or...

Biggs, E. Power (Edward Power), 1906-1977

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E. Power Biggs was born in Essex, England, on March 29, 1906. He studied at the Royal Academy of Music in London. He began to concertize in the United States in 1930, and by 1937 had become an American citizen. By 1960, he was a well-known recitalist, broadcaster, and recording artist with Columbia Studios. In 1958, working with the Dutch organbuilder D.A. Flentrop, he helped to design a three-manual, mechanical-action organ for the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard. E. Power Biggs used this org...

Radcliffe College. Class of 1916

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