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<strong>Howard</strong> & <strong>Anna</strong> <strong>Brinton</strong> Papers<br />

Coll. no. 1189<br />

p. 34<br />

Weske, John R. n.p., [ca. 1940s] [thinking of the cemetery in Pyrmont, Germany,<br />

the condition of the Meeting House; the battle line about 20 miles from Bremen]<br />

Westover, Huston. New York, 1945 4/13. [writes to <strong>Anna</strong> as chair of the CPS<br />

Race Committee regarding the status of ―race‖ in CPS guinea pig projects<br />

Letters to <strong>Anna</strong> <strong>Shipley</strong> <strong>Cox</strong> <strong>Brinton</strong>, Wh-Z. 1 folder (ca. 15 items)<br />

Letter writers include:<br />

Phebe White, Norman Whitney, Mary Wildman, Dorothy Willis, J. Somerville<br />

Willis, Wilmington College, Helene Wilson, Mary Ida Winder, Mary Woods, Richard<br />

Wood, Lida Yocum, Norman E. Young, Dorothea Zukiarelli<br />

Highlights include:<br />

Willis, Dorothy. Toronto, 1915 5/? [Somerville has joined the fighting, though<br />

Brethren do not approve of fighting any more than Friends, though she underst<strong>and</strong>s;<br />

witness to some events in Paris while taking a course]<br />

Zukiarelli, Dorothea. Berlin, 1921. 2 items.[appreciation of ASCB <strong>and</strong> current<br />

news in the feeding program<br />

Letters to <strong>Anna</strong> <strong>Shipley</strong> <strong>Cox</strong> <strong>Brinton</strong>, Unidentified. 5 folders.<br />

Note: Three folders contain letters signed only with a first name; these are arranged<br />

alphabetically. One folder contains letters signed with initials. One folder has no<br />

signature at all.<br />

Notes, poems <strong>and</strong> letters of congratulations on the marriage of HHB <strong>and</strong> ASCB, 1921. 1<br />

folder (ca. 30 items)<br />

Box 3: ASCB notes on classical studies<br />

Greek Vases, ca. 1917-25. 3 folders<br />

Note: containing notes & some tracings & cuttings, as well as ―ABECEDERIUM<br />

Ceramicum‖ by ASCB; printed articles (some annotated) or clippings, photographs not<br />

by ASCB<br />

Aeneid, n.d.. 1 folder.<br />

Notes on the Aeneid<br />

Medallions, 1918. 1 folder.<br />

Notebook kept by ASCB at Stanford in 1918 on medallions.

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