Box 58
Contains 8 Results:
MLM golf scrapbook, 1935 - 1936
Correspondence and memorabilia documenting MLM’s years overseas with the American Red Cross during WWII, as well as correspondence in later years and her personal papers, records, and writings. Included are files of family genealogy research conducted by MLM and on her behalf regarding the Putnam, Pruyn, Chapman, Linder, and Monkhouse families. Material is arranged chronologically by type.
MLM graduations, 1935 - 1938
Staten Island Academy graudations of both ALM and MLM.
MLM graduations, 1942 - 1957
Connecticut College and Boston University graduations.
MLM essays, 1951 - 1966
Includes titles written by MLM about her time overseas during the war ("I bought a sheep dog" and "The stigmatist of Konnersreuth") as well as pieces written by MLM about her experience working with and being a hospitalized psychiatric patient ("Left field" and a personal letter to Miss Ogilby).
MLM autobiography, "Though I Walk through the Valley," copy, 1952
Account of MLM's experience as a hospitalized psychiatric patient between 1951 and 1954. Written under the pseudonym Mary Putnam.
MLM autobiography, "Though I Walk through the Valley," original, 1952
Account of MLM's experience as a hospitalized psychiatric patient between 1951 and 1954. Written under the pseudonym Mary Putnam.
MLM essay, "The Road Back", 1959
Anonymous account of MLM's experiences as a psychiatric patient between 1951 and 1954, published serially in the Boston Traveler.
MLM professional papers, 1958 - 1974
Includes resumes and correspondence, as well as a paper co-authored by MLM titled "Post-discharge experience and vocational rehabilitation needs of psychiatric patients," 1958.