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- catalog abstract "Collection includes photographs; biographical and genealogical information; memoirs about her lifelong friend, Elwood Worcester, minister of Emmanuel Church in Boston, and letters from him, 1918-1940; letters from Thomas W. Lamont to Clover Dulles, 1937-1946; and correspondence between Clover Dulles and her daughter Joan Dulles Buresch Talley, 1956-1961. Also included are typed manuscripts by Clover Dulles on her analysis with Jolande Jacobi; and other analytical writings.".
- catalog contributor b13185441.
- catalog date "1918".
- catalog description "Civic volunteer, prison reformer, and wife of Allen Welsh Dulles, Martha (Clover) Todd Dulles was born in New York City in 1894, the daughter of Miriam Gilman and Henry Alfred Todd. Educated at Miss Porter's School in Farmington, Conn., she was a debutante in Baltimore, and served as a "canteen girl" in France during World War I. She married Allen W. Dulles in 1920 and they moved to Constantinople where Dulles served as first secretary at the U.S. embassy and where Clover Dulles worked with refugees fleeing the Russian revolution. They had three children and moved frequently, living in Washington, D.C., New York City, France, and Switzerland, as Allen Dulles worked for the OSS (Office of Strategic Services) and later as director of the Central Intelligence Agency.".
- catalog description "Clover Todd Dulles Papers. Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe Institute, Harvard University.".
- catalog description "Collection includes photographs; biographical and genealogical information; memoirs about her lifelong friend, Elwood Worcester, minister of Emmanuel Church in Boston, and letters from him, 1918-1940; letters from Thomas W. Lamont to Clover Dulles, 1937-1946; and correspondence between Clover Dulles and her daughter Joan Dulles Buresch Talley, 1956-1961. Also included are typed manuscripts by Clover Dulles on her analysis with Jolande Jacobi; and other analytical writings.".
- catalog description "During World War II, Clover Dulles worked in a defense plant in Brooklyn, N.Y., and volunteered to deliver a new ambulance for the American embassy in Paris, driving it from Lisbon to France in 1944. Following the war she began Jungian analysis with Jolande Jacobi in Zurich. Returning to the United States in 1951, she concentrated her volunteer efforts on prison reform and halfway houses.".
- catalog extent "3.8 linear ft.".
- catalog issued "1918".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog spatial "France.".
- catalog spatial "Switzerland.".
- catalog subject "Americans France.".
- catalog subject "Americans Switzerland.".
- catalog subject "Bancroft, Mary.".
- catalog subject "Dulles, Allen, 1893-1969.".
- catalog subject "Dulles, Clover Todd, 1894-1974.".
- catalog subject "Dulles, John Foster, 1888-1959.".
- catalog subject "Jacobi, Jolande, 1890-1973.".
- catalog subject "Jungian psychology.".
- catalog subject "Lamont, Thomas W. (Thomas William), 1870-1948.".
- catalog subject "Mothers and daughters.".
- catalog subject "Talley, Joan Dulles Buresch, 1923-".
- catalog subject "Worcester, Elwood, 1862-1940.".
- catalog title "Papers, 1918-1971 (inclusive).".
- catalog type "collection".