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- catalog abstract "Collection includes correspondence and journals of her father and mother, William and Isabella Councilman, including letters from Isabella to historian William Thayer, 1881-1886; correspondence of Christiana and William Morgan during their courtship and early marriage; transcripts of William Morgan's World War I diary; anthropological writings by William Morgan; photographs; scrapbook; volumes re: travels by William Councilman, 1915-1920; W.B. Coolidge European diary, 1884; copies of O.H. Morgan Civil War letters; etc.".
- catalog contributor b12770846.
- catalog date "1881".
- catalog description "Christiana Morgan Papers. Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe Institute, Harvard University.".
- catalog description "Collection includes correspondence and journals of her father and mother, William and Isabella Councilman, including letters from Isabella to historian William Thayer, 1881-1886; correspondence of Christiana and William Morgan during their courtship and early marriage; transcripts of William Morgan's World War I diary; anthropological writings by William Morgan; photographs; scrapbook; volumes re: travels by William Councilman, 1915-1920; W.B. Coolidge European diary, 1884; copies of O.H. Morgan Civil War letters; etc.".
- catalog description "Grappling with recurrent depression, ambivalence about motherhood, and her husband's frequent absences to care for his dying mother, Morgan took classes at the Art Students League, read Freud and Jung extensively, and began having a number of affairs. In 1925 the Morgans traveled to England with Henry and Josephine (Rantoul) Murray to study in Cambridge. A biochemist, Henry A. Murray became Christiana's lifelong lover and a renowned, if controversial, teacher and writer on personality theory at Harvard University. Murray and the Morgans visited Jung in Zurich where Jung encouraged Christiana to become a femme inspiratrice for Murray. She went into psychoanalysis with Jung and created numerous vision drawings which Jung used in his work. Morgan worked with Murray at Harvard's Psychological Clinic as lay analyst, research associate, interviewer, and coauthor of early personality theory and of the Thematic Apperception Test. For more biographical information, see Translate This Darkness: The Life of Christiana Morgan (1993) by Claire Douglas.".
- catalog description "Lay analyst and research associate at Harvard's Psychological Clinic, Christiana Drummond (Councilman) Morgan was born in 1897, the second of four children born to Isabella Coolidge and William Thomas Councilman, a professor of pathological anatomy at Harvard Medical School. She attended Miss Winsor's school in Boston and a finishing school in Farmington, and in 1917 became engaged to William Morgan, a student at Harvard who had just volunteered to serve in World War I. They married after he returned, ravaged by the horrors or war; a son, William Peter Councilman Morgan, was born in 1920. Soon thereafter they moved to New York City, where Bill worked as a banker and they both studied at the New School for Social Research.".
- catalog extent "2.8 linear ft. (2 cartons, 2 file boxes) plus 1 folio folder.".
- catalog issued "1881".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "Councilman, Isabella Coolidge.".
- catalog subject "Councilman, W. T. (William Thomas), 1854-1933.".
- catalog subject "Courtship United States.".
- catalog subject "Morgan, Christiana.".
- catalog subject "Morgan, William Otho Potwin.".
- catalog subject "Murray, Henry A. (Henry Alexander), 1893-1988.".
- catalog subject "Psychologists United States.".
- catalog subject "Women and psychoanalysis United States.".
- catalog title "Papers, 1881-1930 (inclusive).".
- catalog type "Diaries. aat".
- catalog type "collection".