Catherine Marshall diaries, 1933-1937.

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Catherine Marshall diaries, 1933-1937.

The collection consists of diaries of Catherine Marshall from 1933-1937. Includes one volume (1933-1936) containing brief entries on Marshall's day-to-day activities while a student at Agnes Scott College (Atlanta, Ga.) describing classes, social activities, and friends or family. The other four volumes (1934-1937) consist of sporadic but longer entries documenting Marshall's thoughts, goals in life, as well as more detailed comments on activities at Agnes Scott, events in Marshall's life and her relationship with Peter Marshall.

5 v.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7403367

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Marshall, Peter, 1902-1949

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Presbyterian clergyman and chaplain of the U.S. Senate. From the description of Papers of Peter Marshall, 1933-1961. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 71063501 Peter Marshall (1902-1949), Presbyterian clergyman, married Catherine Wood in 1936. From the description of Peter Marshall papers, [ca. 1919-1949]. (Agnes Scott College). WorldCat record id: 38476525 Biographical Note Peter Marshal...

Marshall, Catherine, 1914-1983

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Catherine Marshall (1914-1983), inspirational author and speaker, married Peter Marshall in 1936, after his death (1949), married Leonard LeSourd in November, 1959. From the description of Catherine Marshall papers, [ca. 1919-1983]. (Agnes Scott College). WorldCat record id: 38476518 From the description of Catherine Marshall audiotapes, 1973-1983. (Agnes Scott College). WorldCat record id: 38476524 Catherine Marshall (1914-1983), inspirational author and speaker, m...

Agnes Scott College

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Agnes Scott College was chartered in 1889 in Decatur, Georgia as the Decatur Female Seminary. In 1890, due to a large donation by George W. Scott, the school was renamed Agnes Scott Institute to honor his mother. In 1906 the name again changed to Agnes Scott College and by 1907 the College was admitted to the Southern Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools as a college member. From the description of Faculty meeting minutes, 1931-1946. (Agnes Scott College). WorldCat record id...