Papers of Richard Clarke Cabot [unprocessed accessions], 1909-1951.

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Papers of Richard Clarke Cabot [unprocessed accessions], 1909-1951.

Accession 18373 : includes notes from an April 12, 1909 meeting of the Medical Social Service, a 1911 reprint, a 1915 letter to social workers, and correspondence between Harriet Bartlett and Cabot with related notes, 1935-1939. Also includes unsigned notes after talking to Lucy Wright, 1947, and an unaddressed, unsigned letter, 1951, requesting a Cabot photograph, 1909-1951 (.22 cubic feet, 1 legal half-document box)..

.22 cubic feet (1 legal half-document box)

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SNAC Resource ID: 8129318

Harvard University Archives.

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