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Hattie M. Baker to Lorah S. Monroe Letter, March 8, 1926
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Hattie M. Baker, Delta, Boston University, writes to Lorah S. Monroe, Eta, Illinois Wesleyan University, regarding the funeral of Mary Low Carver, Alpha, Colby College.
Emma E. Kinne to Mary Low Carver Letter, January 23, 1924
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Hattie M. Baker to Ruth E. Litchen Letter, March 4, 1926
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Hattie M. Baker, Delta, Boston University, writes to Ruth E. Litchen, Xi, The University of Kansas, regarding the death of Mary Low Carver, Alpha, Colby College.
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Hattie May Baker Becomes Executive Secretary
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Hattie M. Baker to Lorah S. Monroe Letter, March 4, 1926
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