George H. Thomas awards, 1932-1934.

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George H. Thomas awards, 1932-1934.

Two awards from the Garden Club of Camden, Maine, to George H. Thomas. One award of twenty-five dollars in 1932 is for the "Home Attractively Planted," and one award of fifty dollars in 1934 is for the "Best Flower Garden." Both are signed by Mary Louise Bok, donor of the awards, and by Cora C. Robbins and Bessie L. Bowers, members of the Garden Club.

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Garden Club of Camden, Maine

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Bowers, Bessie L.

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Thomas, George H. (George Harvey), 1892-1963

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Merchant, of Camden, Me. From the description of George H. Thomas awards, 1932-1934. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 707515295 ...

Robbins, Cora C.

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Zimbalist, Mary Louise Curtis Bok, 1876-1970

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Mary Louise Curtis Bok was a music patron, philanthropist, founder of the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia. Wife of Edward Bok (d. 1930); married violinist Efrem Zimbalist in 1943. From the description of Letter, 1950 February 11, New Hartford, Conn. [to] John Bitter, Florence, Italy / Mary Zimbalist. (Curtis Institute of Music). WorldCat record id: 37323801 Mary Louise Curtis was born 6 Aug. 1876 in Boston, Mass. She was the daughter of the wealthy Cyrus Hermann Ko...