Marjorie Herrmann Cox papers, 1910-2002.

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Marjorie Herrmann Cox papers, 1910-2002.

Correspondence (bulk 1943-1945), scrapbooks, photographs, and other memorabilia pertaining to Marjorie Herrmann Cox's education, family life, performing arts activities, teaching career, and involvement in politics.

3.0 cu. ft. (3 boxes)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7317966

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Cox, William T. (William Thomas), 1878-1961

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Young, Carl J., 1915-2007.

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Herrmann, Frances Siemering, 1888-1977.

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Anderson, Norma.

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Tufvander, Russell.

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Cox, William Gould, 1919-1982.

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Camp Fire Girls. St. Paul Council

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Rosendahl, P. R.

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Cottey College

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Cox, Marjorie Herrmann, 1918-2000.

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Marjorie Frances Herrmann was born in New York, New York on July 10, 1918 to Augusta Frances Siemering and Raymond Russell Herrmann. She grew up in St. Paul, Minnesota and was an active member of the Camp Fire Girls. Marjorie attended Cottey College (1937-1939) in Nevada, Missouri, where she joined the Philanthropic Educational Organization (P.E.O.). She completed her education at the University of Minnesota (1939-1941). She taught English from 1941-1943. On January 23, 1943, Marjor...

Carveth, C. C.

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Siemering, Herman M.

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Carpenter, Ford A. (Ford Ashman), 1868-

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Meteorologist, aeronaut, author, and photographer. From the description of Ford A. Carpenter papers, 1935-1944. (University of California, San Diego). WorldCat record id: 35083750 Biography Ford Ashman Carpenter was born on March 25, 1868, in Chicago, Illinois. His career as a meteorologist and aeronaut included employment with the U. S. Weather Service (1888-1919), a lectureship at The War College in the War Department (...

Garwood, K. W.

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St. Vincent, Robert.

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Waters, Roy.

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Herrmann, Raymond R.

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Philanthropic Educational Organization

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