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Miss Edith Becomes Neighborly

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    Miss Peggy's Proteges

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    mssHM 12527

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    The Youngest Miss Piper

    Manuscripts

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    Miss Dodge letter to Mr. Maltbie

    Manuscripts

    Intense letter about gynecology and women's medical issues, possibly including abortion, from a Miss Dodge in New York City to a Mr. Maltbie. Dodge's letter concerns her friend (Maltbie's female cousin) who is "in a state of despondency & distress". It appears that this cousin, Miss Boynton, is the victim of an inept obstetrician. Miss Dodge appeals to Maltbie to get proper medical car for Boynton. In a post-postscript, the letter contains a reference to gynecologist Dr. Thomas Addis Emmet (1828-1919), co-founder of the Women's Hospital of New York.

    mssHM 82989

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    The Man Who Had Been Shot

    Manuscripts

    Published as: "The Man Whose Yoke was Not Easy."

    mssHM 12523

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    Portrait of Miss Dora Warner

    Visual Materials

    Cabinet card portrait of a woman with photographer's imprint: Bijou Studio, Los Angeles. Handwritten inscription on back of photograph: "Miss Dora Warner, University Place / To Her Friend, Mrs? Gluck."

    photCL 624

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    Samuel Hopkins Willey letter to Miss Lord

    Manuscripts

    Letter from Samuel Hopkins Willey to a Miss Lord, sent from San Francisco. In the hastily written letter Willey writes that he has put up "articles of my soliciting" and that he has mislaid a prospectus and would like to be sent another copy. He also writes that "it is very hard for me in the press of care to do work for this school."

    mssHM 73058