Elizabeth Blackwell Centennial, photographs. 1949.

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Elizabeth Blackwell Centennial, photographs. 1949.

Photographs of recipients of Elizabeth Blackwell Award, guests and President of Hobart and William Smith College for the Elizabeth Blackwell Centennial 1949.

11 Photographs : b&w ; size varies.

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