Edith How-Martyn correspondence with Margaret Sanger, and related papers: 1934

Date:
1934
Reference:
PP/EPR/H/1/15
Part of:
Eileen Palmer: collection of material on birth control, including papers of Edith How-Martyn and Olive Johnson
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1/15/1934 American Conference BC/NR Program
1/15/1934 American Conference BC/NR Brief Program Descsription
1/17/1934 Invitation to NCFLBC Conference ("cordially invites you to attend the ACBCNR")
1/17/1934 RSVP and ticket purchase card
3/18/1934 MS to EHM and note written by Eileen Palmer
4/??/1934 NCFLBC 14th Newsletter
5/4/1934 Material About MS Sent to Mrs. Guy (Palmer List?)
07/10-12/1934 Confidential Report From MS
07-08/?/1934 Mrs. Sanger's Tour Scandinavia, Russia
9/15/1934 MS to EHM
9/26/1934 "Sanctified Birth Control" by Bromley - in "The Nation"
10/14/1934 EHM - MS Fellowship #1 - Was part of the MS Fellowship File
10/16/1934 MS to EHM
10/16/1934 MS to EHM (Typescript) "Letter of encouragement" - Was part of the Malthusian League Correspondence File
10/30/1934 MS to EHM
11/5/1934 MS to EHM
11/14/1934 EHM - MS Fellowship #2 - Was part of the MS Fellowship File
11/19/1934 Invitation/program/menu to Indian Dinner in honour of EHM - Marked with Eileen Palmer Collection sticker
12/14/1934- EHM to Sue Green et al - Was part of the MS Fellowship File
12?/??/1934 'Woman of the Future' booklet - Was part of the "MS Project" File

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1934

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1 file

Finding aids

Database description based on the detailed listing created by Margaret Sanger Papers Project, New York University, supplied with the donated material in 2016.

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