PPT-Telling the Stories of Remarkable Smith Women

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Oral History ProjectSmith College Club of Minnesota The Concept Betsey Whitbeck 71 Phase 1 Planning Laurie Kramer 69 Phase 2 The Interviews Barbara Klaas 74

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