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- catalog abstract "Collection contains correspondence, manuscripts and drafts of books and stories, notes and notebooks, articles and pamphlets, financial papers, catalogs and other printed material, photos, and clippings. These papers pertain to relief work in France during and after World War I, including reports, correspondence, and photos of the Frontier Committee; American Indian rights and the Association of American Indian Affairs; narcotics control; Islam and the Middle East; and family affairs.".
- catalog contributor b757033.
- catalog coverage "Arab countries Description and travel.".
- catalog coverage "Boston (Mass.) Social life and customs.".
- catalog coverage "Boston (Mass.) Social registers.".
- catalog coverage "Dublin (N.H.) Social life and customs.".
- catalog coverage "Egypt Antiquities.".
- catalog coverage "Egypt Description and travel.".
- catalog coverage "France Social conditions 20th century.".
- catalog coverage "Middle East History 1517-".
- catalog coverage "Middle East Politics and government.".
- catalog coverage "New Hampshire Social life and customs.".
- catalog date "1851".
- catalog description "Collection contains correspondence, manuscripts and drafts of books and stories, notes and notebooks, articles and pamphlets, financial papers, catalogs and other printed material, photos, and clippings. These papers pertain to relief work in France during and after World War I, including reports, correspondence, and photos of the Frontier Committee; American Indian rights and the Association of American Indian Affairs; narcotics control; Islam and the Middle East; and family affairs.".
- catalog description "Corinna Haven (Putnam) Smith was born in New York City, the daughter of George Haven Putnam (the son of George Palmer Putnam, founder of the publishing firm of G.P. Putnam's Sons) and Rebecca Kettel (Shepard) Putnam. Her paternal aunt was the well-known physician and suffragist, Mary Putnam Jacobi. Corinna entered Bryn Mawr College in 1893 but did not graduate. She met the artist Joseph Lindon Smith in Dublin, N.H., in 1898; they were married in 1899. In November of that year they travelled to Egypt, where Joseph painted art treasures recovered during archaeological digs. The Smiths spent much of their fifty-one-year marriage living abroad, especially in Egypt. They had three daughters.".
- catalog description "Corinna Lindon Smith Papers. Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe Institute, Harvard University.".
- catalog description "During World War I, the Smiths worked with the Comité Franco-Américain pour la Protection des Enfants de la Frontière (Franco-American Committee for the Protection of the Children of the Frontier), which provided assistance to impoverished French children and their families. In 1920, she undertook a three-week tour of France and Germany to assess the damage suffered by over 200 factories in the two countries. As a result of this expedition, she wrote Rising Above the Ruins in France, which was published in 1920.".
- catalog description "Electronic finding aid available http://nrs.harvard.edu/urn-3:RAD.SCHL:sch00072".
- catalog description "Fascinated by Middle Eastern culture, Corinna began studying classical Arabic in 1901, eventually becoming fluent. A staunch Christian, she was also a serious student of Islam, passing a stringent oral exam conducted in Arabic by Muslim religious leaders on Islam and the Koran. In 1909 she signed up with a lecture bureau and began her career as a professional speaker, lecturing on Egyptian archaeology, Islam, and writers such as Henry James and Thomas Hardy.".
- catalog description "Returning to the U.S., she joined the Executive Committee of the Eastern Association (later known as the Association on American Indian Affairs) in 1924; two years later, the General Federation of Women's Clubs appointed her its national chair of Indian Welfare. After the death of her husband in 1950, Corinna adopted his middle name, calling herself Corinna Lindon Smith. She spent the next fifteen years working for diverse causes, including Native American rights, public health programs, narcotics control, and the rehabilitation of former female prisoners. She died in Dublin, N.H., in 1965.".
- catalog description "There is related material in the papers of her husband, Joseph Lindon Smith at the Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution.".
- catalog description "Unpublished finding aid.".
- catalog extent "15.5 linear ft.".
- catalog issued "1851".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog spatial "Arab countries Description and travel.".
- catalog spatial "Boston (Mass.) Social life and customs.".
- catalog spatial "Boston (Mass.) Social registers.".
- catalog spatial "Dublin (N.H.) Social life and customs.".
- catalog spatial "Egypt Antiquities.".
- catalog spatial "Egypt Description and travel.".
- catalog spatial "France Social conditions 20th century.".
- catalog spatial "France.".
- catalog spatial "Germany.".
- catalog spatial "Middle East History 1517-".
- catalog spatial "Middle East Politics and government.".
- catalog spatial "New England.".
- catalog spatial "New Hampshire Social life and customs.".
- catalog spatial "New Hampshire.".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "Amateur theater Production and direction New Hampshire.".
- catalog subject "Anslinger, Herbert.".
- catalog subject "Arabs and Islam.".
- catalog subject "Archaeological expeditions.".
- catalog subject "Art, Egyptian.".
- catalog subject "Artists' spouses.".
- catalog subject "Association on American Indian Affairs.".
- catalog subject "Authors and publishers United States.".
- catalog subject "Chesley, A. J. (Albert Justus), 1877-1955.".
- catalog subject "Comité Franco-Americain pour la protection des enfants de la frontière.".
- catalog subject "Community health services United States.".
- catalog subject "Drug abuse United States.".
- catalog subject "Drug control.".
- catalog subject "Earhart, Amelia, 1897-1937.".
- catalog subject "Factories France.".
- catalog subject "Factories Germany.".
- catalog subject "Fathers-in-law Family relationships.".
- catalog subject "Gardner, Isabella Stewart, 1840-1924.".
- catalog subject "Indian reservations United States.".
- catalog subject "Indians of North America Health and hygiene.".
- catalog subject "Islamic literature.".
- catalog subject "Islamic philosophy.".
- catalog subject "Jaccaci, Augusto Floriano, 1857-1930.".
- catalog subject "Jacobi, Mary Putnam, 1842-1906.".
- catalog subject "La Farge, Oliver, 1901-1963.".
- catalog subject "Lottinville, Savoie, 1906-".
- catalog subject "Mikasuki Indians.".
- catalog subject "Mothers-in-law Family relationships.".
- catalog subject "Mount Holyoke College Faculty.".
- catalog subject "Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Department of Egyptian and Ancient Near Eastern Art.".
- catalog subject "Opium trade Law and legislation.".
- catalog subject "Pasha, Russell.".
- catalog subject "Pershing, John J. (John Joseph), 1860-1948.".
- catalog subject "Pueblo Indians.".
- catalog subject "Putnam, Bertha Haven, 1872-1960.".
- catalog subject "Putnam, George Haven, 1844-1930.".
- catalog subject "Putnam, George Palmer, 1887-1950.".
- catalog subject "Putnam, Herbert, 1861-1955.".
- catalog subject "Pyramids of Giza (Egypt)".
- catalog subject "Qurʼan Study and teaching.".
- catalog subject "Reconstruction (1914-1939)".
- catalog subject "Reisner, George Andrew, 1867-1942.".
- catalog subject "Rickettsial diseases.".
- catalog subject "Roosevelt, Nicholas, 1893-1982.".
- catalog subject "Sargent, John Singer, 1856-1925.".
- catalog subject "Schieffelin, John Jay.".
- catalog subject "Smith, Joseph Lindon, 1863-1950.".
- catalog subject "Socialites New England.".
- catalog subject "St. Denis, Ruth, 1880-1968.".
- catalog subject "Wilder, Thornton, 1897-1975.".
- catalog subject "World War, 1914-1918 Civilian relief France.".
- catalog title "Papers, 1851-1966 (inclusive).".
- catalog type "Autobiographies. aat".
- catalog type "Drafts (documents). aat".
- catalog type "Speeches. aat".
- catalog type "collection".