Box 1
Contains 9 Results:
Letters to her mother, 1933 September-October
Westervelt summarized these materials poignantly in 1995: "Letters from Wellesley from September, 1933 to June, 1935; saved by my mother. She was an elementary school teacher, a widow since my father died in the flu epidemic of 1918, when I was four years old. We were close and good friends."
Letters to her mother, 1933 November-December
Westervelt summarized these materials poignantly in 1995: "Letters from Wellesley from September, 1933 to June, 1935; saved by my mother. She was an elementary school teacher, a widow since my father died in the flu epidemic of 1918, when I was four years old. We were close and good friends."
Letters to her mother, 1934 January
Westervelt summarized these materials poignantly in 1995: "Letters from Wellesley from September, 1933 to June, 1935; saved by my mother. She was an elementary school teacher, a widow since my father died in the flu epidemic of 1918, when I was four years old. We were close and good friends."
Letters to her mother, 1934 February-March
Westervelt summarized these materials poignantly in 1995: "Letters from Wellesley from September, 1933 to June, 1935; saved by my mother. She was an elementary school teacher, a widow since my father died in the flu epidemic of 1918, when I was four years old. We were close and good friends."
Letters to her mother, 1934 April-June
Westervelt summarized these materials poignantly in 1995: "Letters from Wellesley from September, 1933 to June, 1935; saved by my mother. She was an elementary school teacher, a widow since my father died in the flu epidemic of 1918, when I was four years old. We were close and good friends."
Letters to her mother, 1934 September-December
Westervelt summarized these materials poignantly in 1995: "Letters from Wellesley from September, 1933 to June, 1935; saved by my mother. She was an elementary school teacher, a widow since my father died in the flu epidemic of 1918, when I was four years old. We were close and good friends."
Letters to her mother, 1935 January-March
Westervelt summarized these materials poignantly in 1995: "Letters from Wellesley from September, 1933 to June, 1935; saved by my mother. She was an elementary school teacher, a widow since my father died in the flu epidemic of 1918, when I was four years old. We were close and good friends."
Letters to her mother, 1935 April-June
Westervelt summarized these materials poignantly in 1995: "Letters from Wellesley from September, 1933 to June, 1935; saved by my mother. She was an elementary school teacher, a widow since my father died in the flu epidemic of 1918, when I was four years old. We were close and good friends."
Curriculum vitae, circa 1995
Westervelt summarized these materials poignantly in 1995: "Letters from Wellesley from September, 1933 to June, 1935; saved by my mother. She was an elementary school teacher, a widow since my father died in the flu epidemic of 1918, when I was four years old. We were close and good friends."