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Boston Tom Levenson

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Hey! Historians of American higher ed.: got any use for a visiting graduate student's notes for classes in American history taught at Harvard in 1949-50? I'm going through my mother's papers; she took courses from Schlesinger, Morrison, Albion & others. Took detailed lecture notes. Of interest?

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Kevin Korb's avatar Kevin Korb @kbkorb.bsky.social
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That's got to be of interest to some historians. You can post at or conact one or more of:

networks.h-net.org
www.historians.org
historynewsnetwork.org
www.oah.org
www.reddit.com/r/AskHistori...

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Melissa Johnson, PhD's avatar Melissa Johnson, PhD @ladyhistorian.bsky.social
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You might check if the Harvard archives are interested

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JC_Spurlock's avatar JC_Spurlock @historiator.bsky.social
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I think your first stop should be the Schlesinger Library at the Radcliffe Institute. Maybe the premier archive for US women's history.

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Boston Tom Levenson's avatar Boston Tom Levenson @tomlevenson.bsky.social
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2/ If so, I'm easily found by email (or just reply here). Background: my mum graduated from Cambridge (the older one) in 1949, then got Fulbright and an English Speaking Union (sic!) fellowships to study in the US. So off to Radcliffe it was on the S. S. Newfoundland.

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