Helen Rogers Reid collection, 1948-1964.

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Helen Rogers Reid collection, 1948-1964.

1948-1964

Medals, honorary degrees, citations, plaques, civic and international awards confered on Mrs. Reid during her career as a publisher and editor, diplomat and feminist. Collection includes photographs inscribed to Mrs. Reid from President Herbert Hoover and Bernard Baruch.

7 linear ft. (7 boxes) (1 folio) (3 items).

eng, Latn

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Reid, Helen Rogers, 1882-1970

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Barnard College

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Barnard College was given its first provisional charter by the Regents of the State of New York on Aug. 8, 1889. From the description of Barnard College charters and statutes, 1934-1988. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 275960020 Junior Month was a summer project in sociological theory and practice founded in 1917 and supervised by the Charity Organization Society of New York City. In a one month period juniors from twelve eastern colleges a...

Barnard College. Board of trustees.

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