Papers of Marie-Anne Greenough, 1866-1952 (inclusive), 1909-1952 (bulk).

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Papers of Marie-Anne Greenough, 1866-1952 (inclusive), 1909-1952 (bulk).

Collection includes diaries, 1931-1944; her undergraduate thesis, 1940; three scrapbooks containing photographs, postcards, orders and other documents pertaining to her work overseas, clippings, etc.; examples of her articles; letters from Carroll to Margaret, 1914-1915; letters from Marie-Anne to parents and family, 1929-1946; and letters in German to Marie-Anne from a boyfriend, 1938-1940.

1.63 linear ft. (1 carton, 1 1/2 file boxes), 1 folio folder.

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United States. Office of War Information

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Radcliffe College. Class of 1940

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Radcliffe College

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Vocational short courses and institutes were initiated by the Radcliffe Appointment Bureau to train students for careers after graduation. Among these courses were: the Institute on Historical and Archival Management, 1954-1960; Communications for the Volunteer, 1965-1968; Summer Secretarial Course, 1935-1955, and the Radcliffe Publishing Course (formerly Publishing Procedures Course), 1947-, which continues to offer a six-week summer course in publishing. From the description of Rad...

Greenough, Marie-Anne, 1917-

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A graduate of Milton Academy (1934) and Radcliffe College (A.B. 1940), Marie-Anne Greenough was born in Paris, France where her parents, Carroll and Margaret Virginia Greble Greenough, met. Her mother was working as a matron in the American hospital and her father, an architect and artist, was a major serving in the engineer corps of the French and American armies. Marie-Anne Greenough worked for the U.S. government as a translator and propaganda/intelligence analyst in Washington, New York City...