Susan S. Prink collection, 1936-1951.

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Susan S. Prink collection, 1936-1951.

The collection contains letters from Herbert Hoover and Margaret Mitchell, a picture of members of the Macmillan Publishing Company, Susan Prink's diplomas and certificates, and published monographs by various authors collected by Susan S. Prink.

1 box (1.75 linear ft.)letters 5 items.photograph 1 item.diplomas/certificates 21 items.published monographs 37 volumes.

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Hoover, Herbert, 1874-1964

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Herbert Clark Hoover (b. August 10, 1874, Iowa-d. October 20, 1964), thirty-first president of the United States, was born in Iowa, and was orphaned as a child. A Quaker known from his childhood as "Bert" to his friends, he began a career as a mining engineer soon after graduating from Stanford University in 1895. Within twenty years he had used his engineering knowledge and business acumen to make a fortune as an independent mining consultant. In 1914 Hoover administered the American Relief Com...

Prink, Susan S.

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Susan S. Prink was manufacturing editor of the Trade Books Department of Macmillan Publishing Company from 1935-1959. Among the works she edited were Herbert Hoover's Memoirs and Margaret Mitchell's Gone with the wind. From the description of Susan S. Prink collection, 1936-1951. (Ball State University Library). WorldCat record id: 37302120 ...

Mitchell, Margaret, 1900-1949

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Margaret Mitchell (b. November 8, 1900, Atlanta, Georgia-d. August 16, 1949, Atlanta, Georgia), the daughter of Eugene M. Mitchell, was a prominent attorney. Her mother, Maybelle Stephens Mitchell, was active in the women's suffrage movement. Margaret Mitchell attended Atlanta public schools, graduated from Washington Seminary in Atlanta, and attended Smith College for one year before leaving college upon the death of her mother. She married John Marsh on July 4, 1925. Her only novel, Gone With ...