Thérèse Bonney papers relating to her photographic work.
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Bonney, Thérèse (1894-1978).
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B. Mabel Bonney, Syracuse, New York, July 15, 1894;d. Paris Jan. 15, 1978, aged 83; Education: She received degrees from the Universtiy of California at Berkeley, Harvard, and a DLitt from the Sorbonne. Founder of the first American illustrated press service in Europe. From the description of Therese Bonney : Artist File. (International Center of Photography). WorldCat record id: 671492924 Mabel Therese Bonney, born July 15, 1900. Graduate, University of California, Berkeley...