Papers 1920-1970.

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Papers 1920-1970.

Papers include correspondence, newspaper clippings, financial material, reports, ledgers, scrapbooks, and other sundry items. The materials primarily document the work of Marcus Aaron and his daughter-in-law, Maxine Goldmark Aaron, on the Pittsburgh Board of Education.

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