Dr. T.W. Hardison Public Welfare Foundation correspondence, 1953-1957.

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Dr. T.W. Hardison Public Welfare Foundation correspondence, 1953-1957.

Correspondents include Claudia Haines Marsh of the Public Welfare Foundation.

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Hardison, T. W. (Thomas William), 1884-1957

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Physician, of Conway County, Ark. Dr. Thomas Hardison, a Petit Mountain physician, was born at Richland, Columbia County, Ark., the son of Dr. William Harvey and Caroline Peavy Hardison. He attended Hendrix College (1902-1903) and obtained his medical training at Memphis Hospital Medical College. He married Julia Hutto of Springfield, Conway County, Ark., in 1907. Hardison was also known as an author and geologist. He was instrumental in the creation of a state parks sys...

Marsh, Claudia Haines

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Claudia Haines Marsh (b. Oak Park, Ill., Nov. 7, 1899-d. Washington, D.C., May 3, 2000), headed the Public Welfare Foundation in Washington, D.C., from 1953 to 1974. The Foundation was started by her second husband, Texas newspaper publisher Charles Edward Marsh, in the late 1940s. From the description of Marsh, Claudia Haines, 1899-2000 (U.S. National Archives and Records Administration). naId: 10599862 ...

Public Welfare Foundation (Washington, D.C.)

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