Lillian A.Friedberg papers

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Lillian A.Friedberg papers

1914-1969 (inclusive)

Collection consists of a diary documenting Friedberg's freshman year at Radcliffe College (1914); Radcliffe College programs, examinations, course schedules, and grade reports; and correspondence, the bulk of which pertains to the formation of the Radcliffe Club of Western Pennsylvania and planning for several Radcliffe reunions.

.25 linear feet.

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