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Series III

 Container

Contains 69 Results:

Letter from Perkins to Dorothy Schaffter at Connecticut College forwarding materials, 1945-05

 File — Container: Series III, Box: 1, Folder: 68
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The first collection was given by Perkins in 1945, shortly after she resigned from the cabinet. The gift came in response to a request from College president Dorothy Schaffter who was seeking to build an American's Women's Collection and is comprised mostly of committee reports.

Dates: 1945-05

Correspondence between Perkins and Hazel Johnson of Connecticut College re donated materials, 1955-05

 File — Container: Series III, Box: 1, Folder: 69
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The first collection was given by Perkins in 1945, shortly after she resigned from the cabinet. The gift came in response to a request from College president Dorothy Schaffter who was seeking to build an American's Women's Collection and is comprised mostly of committee reports.

Dates: 1955-05

Series III. Correspondence and Memorandum, 1928 - 1955

 Series — Container: Series III, Box: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The first collection was given by Perkins in 1945, shortly after she resigned from the cabinet. The gift came in response to a request from College president Dorothy Schaffter who was seeking to build an American's Women's Collection and is comprised mostly of committee reports.

Dates: 1928 - 1955

Memorandum re Nansen Certificates by "RCW", Undated

 File — Container: Series III, Box: 1, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The first collection was given by Perkins in 1945, shortly after she resigned from the cabinet. The gift came in response to a request from College president Dorothy Schaffter who was seeking to build an American's Women's Collection and is comprised mostly of committee reports.

Dates: Undated

Letter Merchant's Association of New York to Gov. Smith, 1928-11-21

 File — Container: Series III, Box: 1, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The first collection was given by Perkins in 1945, shortly after she resigned from the cabinet. The gift came in response to a request from College president Dorothy Schaffter who was seeking to build an American's Women's Collection and is comprised mostly of committee reports.

Dates: 1928-11-21

Telegram from Chairman of Industrial Board, NY Dept. of Labor to Perkins, 1928-12-29

 File — Container: Series III, Box: 1, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The first collection was given by Perkins in 1945, shortly after she resigned from the cabinet. The gift came in response to a request from College president Dorothy Schaffter who was seeking to build an American's Women's Collection and is comprised mostly of committee reports.

Dates: 1928-12-29

Letter from Virginia Claiborne (Vocational Service for Juniors) to Perkins, 1929-01-08

 File — Container: Series III, Box: 1, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The first collection was given by Perkins in 1945, shortly after she resigned from the cabinet. The gift came in response to a request from College president Dorothy Schaffter who was seeking to build an American's Women's Collection and is comprised mostly of committee reports.

Dates: 1929-01-08

Letter from Mary Holmes Steven Hayes (Vocational Service for Juniors) to Perkins, 1929-01-09

 File — Container: Series III, Box: 1, Folder: 5
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The first collection was given by Perkins in 1945, shortly after she resigned from the cabinet. The gift came in response to a request from College president Dorothy Schaffter who was seeking to build an American's Women's Collection and is comprised mostly of committee reports.

Dates: 1929-01-09

Letter to Perkins from Secretary to Governor re Vocational Service for Juniors, 1929-01-16

 File — Container: Series III, Box: 1, Folder: 6
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The first collection was given by Perkins in 1945, shortly after she resigned from the cabinet. The gift came in response to a request from College president Dorothy Schaffter who was seeking to build an American's Women's Collection and is comprised mostly of committee reports.

Dates: 1929-01-16