Minnie T. Morrison papers, 1920-1957.

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Minnie T. Morrison papers, 1920-1957.

Scattered correspondence, three scrapbooks, reminiscences of Redford, and Detroit, Michigan, histories of various Detroit organizations, especially women's clubs and St. Paul's and St. Christopher's Episcopal churches, and an autograph book; and photographs.

.5 linear ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7361070

Bentley Historical Library

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Engineering society of Detroit

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Founded 1895 to promote growth of engineering and allied arts. From the description of Engineering Society of Detroit records, 1887-1971 (Detroit Public Library). WorldCat record id: 656555033 ...

Chrysler Choir (Detroit, Mich.)

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Fox, Emma A. (Emma Augusta), 1847-1945

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Born March 29, 1847 in Nineveh, N.Y.; married Charles Edgar Fox in 1876. Her mastery of parliamentary procedure grew out of the need for better methods in women's organizations which were then growing into a force in the struggle for women's rights. She became an authority in the subject and her book, Parliamentary Usage for Women's Clubs, published in 1902 is still used by many organizations. In 1899 she founded the Detroit Parliamentary Law Club. She promoted the organization of the Women's Mu...

Morrison, Minnie T.

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Resident of Detroit, Michigan. From the description of Minnie T. Morrison papers, 1920-1957. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 34420504 ...

Guest, Edgar A. (Edgar Albert), 1881-1959

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Guest was born Aug. 20, 1881 in Eng., the son of Edwin and Julia Guest. He graduated from Central High School in Detroit (Mich.) in 1897. He started writing when age 14. Guest worked as a newspaper man for the Detroit Free Press, 1895-1959. He did radio presentations and his verse was syndicated across the country. Guest married and had two children. He was frequently referred to as "The Poet of the Plain People". Guest died in 1959. (Information from Michigan Authors, pp. 146-147.) The Clarke H...

St. Christopher's Episcopal Church (Detroit, Mich.)

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Automobile club of Michigan

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Widdifield, James G.

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Adcraft Club of Detroit

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International Florists Telegraph Delivery Association.

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Detroit (Mich.). City Planning Commission

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Detroit (Mich.) Citizen's League.

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St. Paul's Memorial Episcopal Church (Detroit, Mich.)

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Detroit Retail Merchants Association (Mich.)

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