Box 29
Contains 57 Results:
Mrs. C.J. Tyner, 24 La Salle, Kenmore, New York, 1940-1942
Correspondence, course outlines, trip reports, questionnaires, memoranda and other papers deriving from Dr. Wylie's professional work in child development and family studies, including twin studies and the Cornell child study clubs; includes some personal correspondence, as with Flora Rose.
Mrs. George C. Kratzer, 140 Wardman, Buffalo, New York, Ken Del, 1940-1943
Correspondence, course outlines, trip reports, questionnaires, memoranda and other papers deriving from Dr. Wylie's professional work in child development and family studies, including twin studies and the Cornell child study clubs; includes some personal correspondence, as with Flora Rose.
Mrs. George C. Kratzer, 140 Wardman, Buffalo, New York, 1942-1943
Correspondence, course outlines, trip reports, questionnaires, memoranda and other papers deriving from Dr. Wylie's professional work in child development and family studies, including twin studies and the Cornell child study clubs; includes some personal correspondence, as with Flora Rose.
Mrs. Peter Murrett, 169 Wardman Rd., Kenmore, New York, Ken Del, 1942-1944
Correspondence, course outlines, trip reports, questionnaires, memoranda and other papers deriving from Dr. Wylie's professional work in child development and family studies, including twin studies and the Cornell child study clubs; includes some personal correspondence, as with Flora Rose.
Mrs. W. Lynch, 126 Lincoln, Buffalo, New York, 1940-1942
Correspondence, course outlines, trip reports, questionnaires, memoranda and other papers deriving from Dr. Wylie's professional work in child development and family studies, including twin studies and the Cornell child study clubs; includes some personal correspondence, as with Flora Rose.
Mrs. James Carhart, 44 Kenwood Rd., Kenmore, New York, 1940-1941
Correspondence, course outlines, trip reports, questionnaires, memoranda and other papers deriving from Dr. Wylie's professional work in child development and family studies, including twin studies and the Cornell child study clubs; includes some personal correspondence, as with Flora Rose.
Mrs. R.C. Wilson, 51 Knowlton, Kenmore, New York, 1941-1942
Correspondence, course outlines, trip reports, questionnaires, memoranda and other papers deriving from Dr. Wylie's professional work in child development and family studies, including twin studies and the Cornell child study clubs; includes some personal correspondence, as with Flora Rose.
Mrs. John F. Costello, 159 E. Hazeltine Ave., Kenmore, New York, 1941-1942
Correspondence, course outlines, trip reports, questionnaires, memoranda and other papers deriving from Dr. Wylie's professional work in child development and family studies, including twin studies and the Cornell child study clubs; includes some personal correspondence, as with Flora Rose.
Mrs. Raymond Nauth, 184 Highgate Ave., Buffalo, New York, 1940-1941
Correspondence, course outlines, trip reports, questionnaires, memoranda and other papers deriving from Dr. Wylie's professional work in child development and family studies, including twin studies and the Cornell child study clubs; includes some personal correspondence, as with Flora Rose.
Mrs. Charles Wiggle, 126 Berkshire, Buffalo, New York; Kers Group II, 1940-1945
Correspondence, course outlines, trip reports, questionnaires, memoranda and other papers deriving from Dr. Wylie's professional work in child development and family studies, including twin studies and the Cornell child study clubs; includes some personal correspondence, as with Flora Rose.