Donald and Charlotte MacJannet, papers 1825-2003 1825-1999.

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Donald and Charlotte MacJannet, papers 1825-2003 1825-1999.

The collection contains the correspondence and papers of Donald and Charlotte MacJannet. Their lives were touched by the major events of the 20th century and their papers reflect the world around them. Personal papers and records of the camps and schools they founded in Europe and America are included, as well as material relating to the Priory at Talloires and Tufts University. This collection contains film, photographs, correspondence, ledgers, admissions files, student files, scrapbooks, etc. which reflect their lives, both personal and professional. Due to the nature of their interests, while the material is arranged by subject, the personal series also contains information relating to the camps and schools amongst other things.

150 linear feet.

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MacJannet, Donald.

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Donald Ross MacJannet (1894-1986), A1916, H1933, H1979, was a benefactor of Tufts University and an educator who established his own international schools and camps. In 1932, MacJannet was elected to the Legion of Honor. His greatest gift to the institution was the property in Talloires, France, which the university uses as the European Center. Charlotte Blensdorf (1901-1999), a teacher of the Dalcroze method, married Donald Ross MacJannet in 1932. Together they operated schools and camps for st...

Tufts University

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MacJanet, Charlotte.

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MacJannet, Charlotte

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