Manuscript Group 1156, Pluma B. Batten (1894 – ), Educator Papers, 1931 – 1956
Archives Documents, Manuscripts, Maps, & Photographs
1156.
BATTEN, PLUMA B. (1894- ), educator.
Papers, 1931-1956. 7 ft.
Correspondence, documents, photographs, and other records kept by
and pertaining to a distinguished teacher and educational
administrator in Woodstown and Pilesgrove, N.J. A native of
Salem, N.J., Batten obtained a B.S. in education from the
University of Pennsylvania (1929), did her graduate work at
Rutgers University and New York University before assuming the
position of rural supervisor for The New Jersey Helping Teachers,
1930-1943. During the years 1943-1956, Batten served as
supervising principal for the Woodstown Public Schools and as
superintendent of schools for the Pilesgrove Township Public
Schools.
The collection includes minutes of the Pilesgrove Board of
Education, 1943-1956; Pilesgrove school budgets, 1949-1956;
teacher evaluation charts for the Woodstown schools, 1947-1955;
personnel information including faculty salaries for Woodstown,
1932-1956; student enrollment, 1952-1956; student and faculty
handbooks; information pertaining to the extra-curricular
activities of students, 1931-1942; student publications; Field
Day and commencement programs; and sources on curriculum
development in reading, math, health, citizenship education and
phonics; and materials on the education of retarded and gifted
children, and adult education. Also included are Batten’s
notebooks containing teaching goals and methods, 1931-1938,
correspondence relating to the New Jersey Helping Teachers,
1931-1942, a part of the elementary division of the New Jersey
State Department of Education; meeting minutes of the Salem
County Council Against Discrimination and two yearbooks made by
black students from South Woodstown School, 1948 and 1950. Information
on Batten’s activities with the American Federation of
Soroptimist Clubs can be found in the Pluma B. Patten papers held
by the Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe College, Cambridge, Mass.
Inventory available.
Gift of the Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe College, 1981.
MG
1156
Pluma
Burroughs (Penton) Batten, 1894-
Papers,
1948 (1950-1956) 1964
12.5
file boxes, 1 oversize folder
Re-processed: July 1981
Accession numbers: 59-8, 74-327
By: Madeleine Bagwell Perez
The papers of Pluma Batten were given to the Schlesinger Library
in August 1957, June 1958, July 1959 and November 1974 by Pluma
Batten and were processed under a grant from the National
Endowment for the Humanities (RC-0051-79-1260).
Pluma Batten, educator, was born in Salem, New Jersey, on
November 26, 1894, the daughter of Elsie Maud (Burlew) and
Charlton Harris Penton. During High School she organized
the first student council and international relations club at her
school and was graduated as valedictorian of her class. On
March 8, 1914 she married Albert B. Batten. Graduated with
honors and a B.S. in Education from the University of
Pennsylvania in 1929, she continued with postgraduate work at the
University of Pennsylvania (1929-1930), Rutgers University
(1930-1931), New York University (1932-1933) before beginning her
teaching career.
As rural supervisor for the New jersey Helping Teachers
(1930-1943), PB taught every grade for at least one year; wrote
A Story of Salem County as told by Children in the
Elementary Schools; and edited a manual on teaching
arithmetic. Her accomplishments during her tenure as a
member of the Pilesgrove (New Jersey) Board of Education, and as
supervising principal and superintendent of schools for the
Woodstown-Pilesgrove District (all 1943-1956), included tripling
the school budget, inaugurating a full-time guidance program,
replacing report cards with teacher-parent conferences, and
integrating a racially segregate school system. In
addition, she was an active member of the legislative committee
of the New Jersey Education Association and the education
committee of the American Association of University Women.
In 1937 she joined the American Federation of Soroptimist Clubs,
a professional womens organization devoted to the political
and economic advancement of women. She served as president
of the Salem (New Jersey) club, as director of the North Atlantic
region, and on the regional board; she was then elected to the
National Board and served as treasurer, second vice-president,
first vice-president, and president (1954-1956). While she
was chair of the Extension Committee (1952-1954), seventy three
clubs were added to the organization.
PB retired from public education in 1957 but continued to be
interested in education and the advancement of women. She
remained active in various organizations, including the American
Association of University Women.
SCOPE AND CONTENT
Papers concerning PBs career as a New Jersey educator are
housed at
Archives
Documents, Manuscripts, Maps, & Photographs in Newark. The
papers at the Schlesinger Library concern primarily her term as
president of the American Federation of Soroptimist Clubs
(1954-1956); they give no information about her personal life or
her family.
The papers are arranged in two series, Series I being further
divided into four subseries:
SERIES I. AMERICAN FEDERATION OF SOROPTIMIST CLUBS
A. General records (including correspondence)
B. Organization
C. Biennial conventions and regional meetings
D. Soroptimist International Association
SERIES II. OTHER PAPERS
Series I, subseries A, General records (including
correspondence), is a chronological arrangement (1950-1956)
of correspondence, memos, drafts and corrections of minutes,
reports, ballots, by-laws, committee appointments, as well as
material on conferences, conventions, and finances. The
bulk of this subseries consists of memoranda between the
president and executive secretary. There is one folder of
printed material about the ASC and SIA, and one folder of
clippings.
Series I, subseries B, Organization, consists of the
policy handbook for the board of directors and committee
chairmen; information about the constitution and by-laws; and
other papers of the executive committee, officers, and
committees. Also included are recommendations for committee
personnel, committee appointments, committee directives, and a
speech given by PB (as first vice president) on Soroptimism
– East and West.
Series I, subseries C, Biennial conventions and regional
meetings, contains official calls, agenda, minutes, reports,
and proceedings of the 13th (1954) and 14th (1956) biennial
conventions and of annual meetings of various regional groups of
the AFSC.
Series I, subseries D, Soroptimist International Association,
includes papers on various meetings, the SIA constitution and
by-laws, and on cooperation between the SIA and UNESCO
(1948-1956).
Series II, Other papers, consists of material concerning
PBs association with the American Association of University
Women; her editing of a report for the Counseling Service of
Northern Virginia; and her continuing interest in the status of
women, represented by a collection of articles and clippings,
with some annotation by PB.
Additional catalogue entries (a card for each of the following
appears in the card catalogue):
Adkins, Bertha Sheppard, 1906-1970?
Allen, Florence Ellinwood, 1884-1966
Blitch, Iris (Faircloth), 1912-
Church, Marguerite (Stitt), 1892-
Eichelberger, Clark Mell, 1898-
Eisenhower, Dwight David, 1890-1972
Farrington, Elizabeth (Pruett), 1898-
Fay, Marion Spencer
Fuller, Jean (Wood), 1912-
Griffiths, Martha (Wright), 1912-
Harden, Cecil Murray, 1894-
Hoover, Herbert, 1874-1964
Howorth, Lucy (Somerville), 1895-
Kee, Elizabeth
Keller, Helen Adams, 1880-1968
Kelly, Edna (Flannery) 1906-
Knutson, Coya (Gjesdal), 1912-
Leopold, Alice (Koller), 1909-
Paul, Alice, 1885-1977
Pfost, Gracie bowers, 1906-1965
Rawalt, Marguerite, 191?-
Rogers, Eidth Nourse, 1881-1960
Schlesinger, Arthur Meier, 1888-1965
Servis, Martha R
Smith, Margaret Chase, 1897-
Thompson, Ruth, 1887
Werner, Ella Christine, 1899-
Wright, Elizabeth S
Age and Employement – Virginia
American Association of University Women
American Federation of Soroptimist Clubs
Clubs
Counseling Service of Northern Virginia
Equal rights amendment
Soroptimist International Association
Virginia – Employment
Womans Medical College of Pennsylvania
Women in Business
SERIES
I. AMERICAN FEDERATION OF SOROPTIMIST CLUBS
Pluma
Batten, President, 1954-1956
A. General records (including
correspondence), 1-120
Box 1: 1-12
1. May 1950-April 1953
2. January-June 1954
3. July 2-12, 1954
4. July
13-21, 1954
5. July
22-31, 1954
6. August
1-4, 1954
7. August
5-9, 1954
8. August
10-12, 1954
9. August13-17,
1954
10. August
18-20, 1954
11. August
21-26, 1954
12. August
27-31, 1954
Box 2: 13-23
13. September 1-8, 1954
14. September 9-131954
15. September
14-18, 1954
16. September
19-24, 1954
17. September
26-30, 1954
18. October
1-11, 1954
19. October
12-18, 1954
20. October
19-30, 1954
21. November
1-8, 1954
22. November
9-18, 1954
23. November
19-30, 1954
Box 3: 24-37
24. December 1-6, 1954
25. December 7-11, 1954
26. December 13-31, 1954
27. December 1954
28. January 1-8, 1955
29. January 9-15, 1955
30. January 16-23, 1955
31. January 24-26, 1955
32. January 27-31, 1955
33. February 1-3, 1955
34. February 4-8, 1955
35. February 9-16, 1955
36. February 17-21, 1955
37. February 22-28, 1955
Box 4: 38-48
38. March 1-4, 1955
39. March 5-8, 1955
40. March 9-15, 1955
41. March 16-20, 1955
42. March 21-22, 1955
43. March 23-27, 1955
44. March 28-31, 1955
45. April 1-4, 1955
46. April 5-11, 1955
47. April 12-21, 1955
48. April 22-30, 1955
Box 5: 49-60
49. May 1-4, 1955
50. May 10-14, 1955
51. May15-19, 1955
52. May 20-25, 1955
53. May 26-31, 1955
54. June 1-4, 1955
55. June 5-10, 1955
56. June 12-17, 1955
57. June 18-24, 1955
58. June 25-30, 1955
59. July 1-5, 1955
60. July 6-14, 1955
Box 6: 61-74
61. July 15-25, 1955
62. July 26-31,
1955
63. August 1-4,
1955
64. August 5-8,
1955
65. August 9-16,
1955
66. August 17-31,
1955
67. September 1-6,
1955
68. September 7-15,
1955
69. September
16-20, 1955
70. September
21-27, 1955
71. Septmber28-30,
1955
72. October1-5,
1955
73. October 6-17,
1955
74. October 18-21,
1955
Box 7: 75-86
75. October 22-28,
1955
76. October 29-31,
1955
77. November 1-6,
1955
78. November 7-13,
1955
79. November 14-21,
1955
80. November 22-31,
1955
81. December 1-7,
1955
82. December 8-15,
1955
83. December 16-31,
1955
84. January 1-7,
1956
85. January 8-11,
1956
86. January 12-18,
1956
Box 8: 87-98
87. January 19-24,
1956
88. January 25-27,
1956
89. January 28-31,
1956
90. February 1-4,
1956
91. February 5-10,
1956
92. February 11-17,
1956
93. February 18-21,
1956
94. February 22-26,
1956
95. February 27-28,
1956
96. March 1-4, 1956
97. March 5-8, 1956
98. March 9-11,
1956
Box 9: 99-111
99. March 12-14,
1956
100. March 15-19,
1956
101. March 20-21,
1956
102. March 22-24,
1956
103. March 25-31,
1956
104. April 1-5,
1956
105. April 6-11,
1956
106. April 12-19,
1956
107. April 20-30,
1956
108. May 1-3, 1956
109. May 4-8, 1956
110. May 9-14, 1956
111. May 15-31,
1956
Box 10: 112-128
112. June 1-15,
1956
113. June 16-29,
1956
114. July
1-December 28, 1956
115. N.D.;
PBs index to correspondence (by subject)
116. Ballots
1954-1956
117. Tabulation of
ballots, 1954-1956
118. Sample forms
and letterheads
119. Printed
material re: AFSC and SIA
120. Clippings,
1954-1956, N.D.
B.
Organization, 121-150
121. Policy handbook for the board of directors and committee
chairmen
122. Information re: constitution, by-laws, members
123-128. Executive committee
123. Agenda and minutes, November 1954
124. Agenda. July 1955
125. Recommendations for committee personnel, February 2-17, 1954
126. Recommendation for committee personnel, February
18-September 14,
1954,
N.D.
127. Committee appointments. 1954-1956, with notes
128. Committee directives, 1954-1956
Box 11: 129-165
129. First vice-president. Includes PBs speech (as
1st VP)
130. Second vice-president
131. Treasurer
132. Secretary
133. Regional
governors
134-150 Committee reports, 1954-1956, N.D.
134. Assimilation
135. Classification
136. Classification
study committee
137. Constitution
and by-laws
138. Convention
Master Plan
139.
Education in Soroptimism
140. Extension
141. Fellowship
142. Finance
143. International
convention management
144. International
understanding and goodwill, includes Grants-in-aid
145. Public affairs
146. Public
relations and magazine study committee
147. Service
objectives
148. Untied Nations
149. Venture clubs
150. Zoning
C.
Biennial conventions and regional meetings, 151-171
151-155. Thirteenth biennial convention, June 27-
July
2, 1954, Banff Springs, Canada
151. Call to
convention, with agenda, reports, and procedures
152. Proceedings.
Includes reports of regional governors and federation
committees,
published separately.
153. Board of
Directors minutes, June 25-July 2, 1954
154. Income and
expense reports
155. Digest
of comments, re: 13th biennial convention
156-158V.
Fourteenth biennial convention, July 29-
August
3, 1956, New York, NY
156. Reports to
Executive committee re: convention, 1954, 1956
157. Agenda,
organizational charts, estimated attendance
158. Proceedings
159-171.
Regional meetings (arranged
chronologically).
Papers include call, minutes, agenda, reports, and/or
proceedings.
159. North Atlantic
region, October 1954
160. Southwest
region, April 1955
161. South Atlantic
region, April 1955
162. North Atlantic
region, May 1955
163. South Central
region, May 1955
164. Eastern Canada
region, June 1955
165. New England
region, October 1955
Box 12: 166-182
166. North Atlantic
region, October 1955
167. Maritime
region, November 1955
168v. Western
Canada region, March-April 1956
169. Northwestern
region, April 1956
170. North Central
region, April 1956
171. Eastern Canada
region, April 1956
D.
Soroptimist International Association, 172-176
172. Harrogate
convention, 1948, notes re: arrangements
173. Minutes, first
SIA governing body, Copenhagen, 1952; corrected minutes,
1954; agenda,
meeting of AFSC members of SIA governing body, Chicago, 1955
174. Agenda, etc.
of SIA Governors meeting, The Haue, 1955; reports, 1954-
1955; draft
budget, 1954-1956; Noel Fund expenditures, 1952-1955
175. British
Advisory Committee re: amendments to SIA constitution and by-laws
176. SIA/UNESCO
program cooperation, 1952-1956. See also #188
II.
Other Papers
177. American
Association of University Women: financial report and minutes of
post-convention
meeting for biennial convention, April 1951
178. The Over-60
Employment and Counseling Service of Northern Virginia,
Inc., report
edited by PB, 1964. Includes published report, draft,
correspondence, press release
179-181.
International Flavor, drafts of cookbook
edited by PB for
the AAUW, Charlotte, NC, 1964. (Book shelved with Librarys
cookbook collection.)
179. Draft, ms
180. Draft, ms
181. Draft, mostly
ts
182-187. Clippings
and articles re: status of
women. Collected,
with some annotation, by PB.
182. Woman I, 1958
Box 13: 183-187
183. Woman II, 1959
184. Woman III,
1959
185. Woman IV, 1960
186. Woman V, N.D.
187. Woman VI, N.D.
188. Papers removed
from #176
SELECTED
CORRESPONDENCE INDEX
This is a selected index of writers of letters. Recipients
of letters have not been indexed; nor have subjects.
Adkins, Bertha S. – 42, 46, 77, 87
Allen, Florence E. – 102
Allen, Leonore – 33, 54, 102
Askwith, Margaret L. – 41, 77, 87
Barcenas, Florinda Isaac – 12, 44
Barwick, Mabel C. – 12, 31, 32, 60
Batten, Pluma – 1-115
Beech, Olive Ann – 4, 14, 14, 19, 24,
85, 87, 93, 98, 103
Bertel, Katherine B. – 16, 17, 35, 37,
41, 47, 48, 56, 57, 65, 68
Blitch, Iris Faircloth – 35
Bradley, Margaret H. – 28, 53, 66, 99
Broadcorens, Yvonne – 11, 17, 24, 29,
33, 37, 42, 44-48, 51, 52, 54, 57, 62, 65-68, 70,
75, 83, 87, 88, 92,
97, 100, 103, 111
Burks, Lorene – 14, 15, 20, 24, 37, 39,
55, 56, 65, 95, 97, 99
Calvert, Leah – 18, 22, 23
Camargo Neves, Perpetua Pudney de – 19,
34, 36, 38, 46, 53, 56, 78, 88, 104, 106, 109
Chandler, Grace – 5, 6, 12, 14, 15, 17,
18, 20, 22, 28, 34, 36, 47, 57, 61, 66, 69, 72, 74,
81, 110
Cheatam, Berniece – 16, 18, 20, 35
Chevalier, J. Teutsch – 37, 66, 86
Church, Marguerite Stitt – 35
Connell, Colleen Lee see Molskow
Cooke, Betty – 100, 102, 105
Cox, Florence E. – 18, 30, 35, 49, 77,
91, 109
Cushing, Eloise B. – 14, 37, 73
Daskin, Gladys Dow – 44, 46
Dauphine, Marion B. – 17, 77, 78
Davis, Georgia – 12, 14, 18, 28, 31,
37, 49, 54, 55, 67, 73, 75, 87, 90, 96, 100, 103, 107
Dearborn, Ned H. – 25, 84, 87
Deaville, Dorothy – 3, 4, 5, 6, 11-14,
18, 22, 25, 28, 29, 33, 35-38, 41, 43, 46, 57, 63, 64,
66, 72, 78-80,
86-88, 91, 93-95, 107, 109, 111, 113
Deterding, Jo – 13, 31, 45, 49
Dolan, Rosemary E. – 55, 95, 103, 111
Dyson, Alida H. – 11, 73, 103, 105, 109
Edison, Charles – 34
Eichelberger, Clark M. – 66, 107, 109
Eisenhower, Dwight D. – 110
Farrington, Elizabeth P. – 35
Faulkner, Eloise – 13, 23, 28, 30, 31,
33, 35, 40, 46
Faust, Ora E. – 12-14, 16, 20, 31, 43,
44, 74, 79, 88
Fay, Marion – 2, 8, 14, 58, 69, 73, 81,
82, 95, 104, 106
Feller, Lula M. – 2, 13, 15, 21, 24,
35, 38, 42, 44, 49-52, 56, 63, 65, 66, 73, 74, 78, 79,
84-87, 96, 101,
103, 108
Fenton, Elsie M. – 3-5, 9, 11, 15-18,
37, 40, 43, 48, 58, 62, 63, 66-71, 74, 87, 93, 86, 97,
106
Filsinger, Cleo – 33, 52, 54
Finchy, Katherine – 23, 35, 49, 64, 66,
70, 78, 90, 102, 105, 107
Ford, Henry II – 89
Friday, Hazel D. – 11, 16, 46, 95, 97,
98, 103
Fuller, Jean Wood – 25, 62
Griffiths, Martha W. – 35
Haas, Inez A. – 11, 27, 45, 58, 82, 100
Hales, Myrta – 14, 17, 23, 60, 70, 76,
81
Hannigan, Dorothy – 97, 99, 108
Harden, Cecil M. – 35
Heim-Turcat, G. – 34, 39, 41
Hethertington, Sara Louis – 2, 6, 21,
22, 24, 25, 27, 28, 30-33, 35-38, 40, 42-48, 50-53,
55-60, 62-66, 68,
70-73, 75, 77-84, 86-88, 90, 92, 94-100, 102-105, 107-110
Hickey, Margaret – 35, 37, 43, 75, 98
Holland, Madeline Oxford – 3, 35, 91
Hoover, Herbert – 90
Howorth, Lucy Somerville – 30
Huitt, Gertrude G. – 3, 7, 8, 11, 13,
16, 17, 23, 30, 33, 34, 37, 40, 43, 48, 52, 54-58 , 60,
72, 75, 76, 80, 82,
87, 88, 92, 93, 100, 102, 104-106
Hustyed, Marjorie Child – 87, 89
Kee, Elizabeth – 35
Keller, Helen – 108
Kelly, Edna F. – 35
Kelly, Harriet – 24, 25, 27, 30-32,
34-41, 45, 46, 48, 50-52, 55-57, 59, 61, 65, 66, 72, 73,
78, 80, 86, 88-97,
93-99, 103-105
Keogh, Theresa M. – 20, 23, 37, 42, 44
Kerr, Margaret E. – 4-7, 18, 21, 24-28,
30, 34, 37, 41, 42, 47, 51, 55, 56, 58, 63, 68-76,
79, 81-84, 87-89,
91, 96, 98, 99, 101, 103, 106, 108
Kilgour, Crystal B. – 48, 52, 72, 81,
85, 91, 95
Kisling, Mabel N. – 16, 79, 92, 98, 107
Knutson, Coya – 35
Koch, Ruth L. – 14, 54, 103
Kolbye, Marion – 35
Kraemer-Bach, Marcelle – 30, 49, 97
Larkin, Helen M. – 3, 8, 9, 16, 20, 54,
55, 76, 77, 79, 81, 89, 90, 94, 100
Leopold, Alice K. – 10, 18, 27, 37, 65,
78, 113
Lewis, Dora S. – 16, 17, 35, 39, 42,
51, 80, 84, 87, 89, 92, 93, 96, 98-100
Lord, Ethel F. – 22, 24, 30, 34, 42,
51, 66, 68, 70
McClellan, Dora V. – 3, 4, 41, 53, 61,
103
McKinney, Roberta P. – 20, 21, 55, 86,
91, 97, 99, 101
MacNeill, Lennie M. – 16, 51, 65, 66,
76
McQuarter, Dorothy – 21, 22, 94, 109
Manchester, Helen J. – 15, 17, 40, 70,
106, 107
Manning, Elizabeth M. – 93, 97, 103,
107
Marshall, Vivian – 49, 50, 55
Martin, Marion E. – 84
Matthay, Mayme V. – 97, 104, 115
Melchoir, L. F. – 6, 28, 42, 66, 67,
74, 82, 92, 97
Molskow, Colleen Lee (Connell) – 4, 11,
36, 54, 59, 80, 82, 87, 98
Moore, Mabel Head – 68-104
Murray, Helen – 8, 11, 17, 35, 46, 53,
59, 65, 69, 75
Nicholls, L. Grace – 16, 19, 23, 60,
66, 68, 69, 75, 90, 92, 94, 103
Nick, Edna – 12, 13, 16, 17, 24, 25,
27, 30, 41, 48-50, 53, 56, 64, 66, 68, 74, 79-81, 83-
86, 89, 90, 92, 93,
95, 96, 100, 102, 103, 105-108, 110
Nicholl, A. Olivia – 20, 54, 105
ONeill, Rose – 13, 19, 36, 60
Osborne, Dorothy – 22, 23, 46, 67
Overhouse, May – 5, 17, 18, 22, 23, 35,
38, 51, 73, 74, 84, 89, 94, 102
Pangle, Mary Ellen – 2, 23, 31, 55, 66,
104
Panthaleon van Eck, H. J. M. van – 10,
30, 33, 44, 79
Parke, Vivian P. – 20, 77-81, 86, 87,
92, 94-97, 100, 102-104, 106-108
Parker, Frances H. S. – 1, 7, 11, 15,
19, 37, 58, 62, 64
Paul, Alice – 12, 23
Petrie, Charlotte L. – 9, 15, 19, 22,
23, 38, 60
Pfost, Gracie – 35
Powell, Pearl – 83, 84, 103
Quarenberg, Lily E. – 1-13, 15-20, 24,
25, 27, 28, 30, 31, 33-38, 40-46, 48, 49, 51-66, 68,
69, 72-74, 79-87,
89-99, 101, 103, 109, 110, 114, 115
Rawalt, Marguerite – 25, 27, 28
Robert, Sarah Corbin -78, 96, 113
Roberts, Rachel E. – 45, 105, 106
Rockwell, Florence H. – 12, 45
Rogers, Edith Nourse – 35
Roth, Nettie Lee – 33, 100, 115
Russell Easter Martin – 2, 9, 11, 16,
18, 21, 22, 27, 29, 30-32, 37, 39, 43, 44, 48, 49, 52,
60, 63, 66-68, 70,
73, 76-79, 81, 84, 86-88, 91, 912, 94, 95, 98, 103, 108
Sayre, Raymond (Mrs.) – 2, 52, 78, 87
Schenk, Susan G. – 12, 15, 22, 59, 61,
78, 80, 115
Schermerhorn, Frances M. – 1, 17, 19,
26
Scherr, Libbie – 40, 48, 70, 114
Schlessinger, Arthur M., Sr. – 45, 112
Schmidt, Margaret F. – 9, 15, 17, 41,
47, 48, 72, 76, 77, 88, 90, 91, 94
Servis, Martha R. – 1-115
Shand, Gwen T. – 46, 104
Sharp, Frances – 3, 19, 34, 36
Sharpe, Pearle W. – 23, 84
Smith, Margaret Chase – 97
Smith, Marion J. E. – 94, 100
Smith, Sidney – 25, 80
Somerville, Helen M. – 4, 80
Sprague, Anne – 60, 91, 92, 94
Thompson, Ruth – 35
Tibbetts, Caroline E. – 22, 35, 49, 89,
97
Timmons, K. Virginia – 9, 35, 49, 89,
97
Todd, Daisye C. – 80, 89
Tyler, Harriet P. – 52, 73
Van Orman, Rena – 16, 35
Waltman, Cora B. – 58, 61, 75
Weill, Blanche C. – 15, 29, 43
Werner, Elle C. -17, 20, 23, 24, 29,
31, 36, 38, 50, 67, 112
White, E. Beatrice – 55, 57
Whitelaw, Elaine – 14, 35
Wilcox, Mary E. – 16, 39
Wilson, Margaret W. (Peg) – 1, 7, 9,
10, 12-15, 17, 18, 21-23, 28, 31, 41, 42, 44, 45, 48,
49, 52, 56, 59, 60,
67, 72, 73, 76, 78, 81, 83-86, 89, 91-95, 97-100, 103, 104, 107,
108, 110
Wright, Elizabeth S. – 13, 14, 35,
37-39, 42, 60, 76, 79, 81, 83, 86, 90, 94, 100, 103, 105,
107, 109
Zehner, Luella – 17, 24, 53
Ziegler, Emily N. – 2-4, 6-11, 13-17,
20, 21, 25, 27, 29-32, 34, 37, 38, 40-53, 55, 57, 59,
66-70, 74, 75, 78,
79, 81-85, 87-90, 94, 95, 102, 105, 107, 109
Schlesinger
Library
SEPARATION
RECORD
Collection
number A-158
Donor: PBB
Accession numbers 59-8, 74-327
Reprocessed by: Madeleine Bagwell Perez:
July 1981
The following items have been removed from
the collection:
Item (s)
Disposition
Date of Disposition
Five cartons of papers dealing New
Jersey Historical
June 1981
with PBBs teaching career,
Society, Newark, NJ
New Jersey
International Flavor, recipes for
Librarys Cookbook collection June 1981
new adventures in cooking.
Edited by PBB. Charlotte, NC
branch AAUW, 1964.
Miscellaneous clippings and
Librarys vertical files
June 1981
printed material re: education,
medicine, status of women, etc.
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