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Letter from Madeleine Z. Doty to Dear Family, December 18, 1917
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in Madeleine Zabriskie Doty Papers, 1880-1984, of Sophia Smith Collection. Women's History Archive (Box 2, Folder 7, 2pp.) (Northampton, MA) (18 December 1917) , 2 page(s)
Letter sent to Doty’s family from Petrograd with Professor Ross across Siberia. Planning to leave Russia for Sweden and Norway in two weeks. Compares the developing Russian Revolution to the French Revolution, but claims to be safe as long as she tells people she is an American. Mentions the armistice declared...
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in Madeleine Zabriskie Doty Papers, 1880-1984, of Sophia Smith Collection. Women's History Archive (Box 2, Folder 7, 2pp.) (Northampton, MA) (18 December 1917) , 2 page(s)
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Letter from Madeleine Z. Doty to Dear Family, January 22, 1918
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in Madeleine Zabriskie Doty Papers, 1880-1984, of Sophia Smith Collection. Women's History Archive (Box 2, Folder 7, 4pp.) (Northampton, MA) (22 January 1918) , 4 page(s)
Doty left Russia for Sweden, to visit Ellen Key, and then went to Norway. Has been traveling with several American YMCA men since leaving Russia. Waiting in Bergen, Norway for the steamer to England. Happy to have left Russia, which is now similar to the final stage of the French Revolution. Description of the...
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in Madeleine Zabriskie Doty Papers, 1880-1984, of Sophia Smith Collection. Women's History Archive (Box 2, Folder 7, 4pp.) (Northampton, MA) (22 January 1918) , 4 page(s)
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Letter from Madeleine Z. Doty to Dear Family, November 27, 1917
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in Madeleine Zabriskie Doty Papers, 1880-1984, of Sophia Smith Collection. Women's History Archive (Box 2, Folder 7, 2pp.) (Northampton, MA) (27 November 1917) , 2 page(s)
Doty previously sent a cable and letter to her family from the Grand Hotel de Nord, Petrograd, Russia. Writes of crossing Siberia, life in Petrograd, and states that the stories of violence in Russia are exaggerated. Discusses the “extreme revolutionary group” in power, hopes for peace soon. Mentions other...
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in Madeleine Zabriskie Doty Papers, 1880-1984, of Sophia Smith Collection. Women's History Archive (Box 2, Folder 7, 2pp.) (Northampton, MA) (27 November 1917) , 2 page(s)
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Letter from Madeleine Z. Doty to Dear Family, September 23,1917
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in Madeleine Zabriskie Doty Papers, 1880-1984, of Sophia Smith Collection. Women's History Archive (Box 2, Folder 7, 3pp.) (Northampton, MA) (23 September 1917) , 3 page(s)
Doty discusses her train ride through Moose Jaw and Banff, Canada to get on the ship Empress of Russia. Riding with missionaries and people from Japan. Mentions the wheat shortage and her own book, Short Rations. Discusses being a journalist and considered “famous” on the train.
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in Madeleine Zabriskie Doty Papers, 1880-1984, of Sophia Smith Collection. Women's History Archive (Box 2, Folder 7, 3pp.) (Northampton, MA) (23 September 1917) , 3 page(s)
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Letter from Madeleine Z. Doty to My Dear
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in Madeleine Zabriskie Doty Papers, 1880-1984, of Sophia Smith Collection. Women's History Archive (Box 4, Folder 35, 6pp.) (Northampton, MA) , 6 page(s)
Seems to be written to three note editors in the early 1960s. The letter is a discussion of the life of Madeleine Doty, from the days of Queen Victoria to the Space Age. Doty mentions the following accomplishments: graduating from Smith College, practicing law in New York City, secretary of the Russell Sage Foun...
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in Madeleine Zabriskie Doty Papers, 1880-1984, of Sophia Smith Collection. Women's History Archive (Box 4, Folder 35, 6pp.) (Northampton, MA) , 6 page(s)
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Lida Heymann and Anita Augsburg, Famous Suffragettes, Leaders of the German Section of WILPF, Delegates at The Hague Conference
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in Madeleine Zabriskie Doty Papers, 1880-1984, of Sophia Smith Collection. Women's History Archive (Box 3, Folder 31, 2pp.) (Northampton, MA) , 2 page(s)
Photo of Lida Heymann and Anita Augsburg, famous suffragettes and leaders of the German branch of the Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom. They were also delegates at the Hague Conference.
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in Madeleine Zabriskie Doty Papers, 1880-1984, of Sophia Smith Collection. Women's History Archive (Box 3, Folder 31, 2pp.) (Northampton, MA) , 2 page(s)
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in Madeleine Zabriskie Doty Papers, 1880-1984, of Sophia Smith Collection. Women's History Archive (Box 3, Folder 25, 2pp.) (Northampton, MA) , 2 page(s)
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Madeleine Doty (Poem)
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in Madeleine Zabriskie Doty Papers, 1880-1984, of Sophia Smith Collection. Women's History Archive (Box 1, Folder 3, 1p.) (Northampton, MA) (July 1963) , 1 page(s)
Testimonial poem honoring Madeleine Doty on her departure for the United States in July 1963.
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in Madeleine Zabriskie Doty Papers, 1880-1984, of Sophia Smith Collection. Women's History Archive (Box 1, Folder 3, 1p.) (Northampton, MA) (July 1963) , 1 page(s)
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Madeleine Z. Doty, Quai de Bergues, Geneva, c. 1955-1959
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in Madeleine Zabriskie Doty Papers, 1880-1984, of Sophia Smith Collection. Women's History Archive (Box 3, Folder 34, 2pp.) (Northampton, MA) (1957) , 2 page(s)
Madeleine Doty lived here while lecturing at the University in Geneva as a Professor.
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in Madeleine Zabriskie Doty Papers, 1880-1984, of Sophia Smith Collection. Women's History Archive (Box 3, Folder 34, 2pp.) (Northampton, MA) (1957) , 2 page(s)
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Marriage Statement, M. Z. D.
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in Madeleine Zabriskie Doty Papers, 1880-1984, of Sophia Smith Collection. Women's History Archive (Box 1, Folder 4, 2pp.) (Northampton, MA) (1919) , 2 page(s)
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