Sudler, Carroll H., 1948-1957
Scope and Contents
Janet travelled with Sudler and his wife to Mexico in 1948, and she borrowed money from them. He was a Chicago, Illinois, businessman. In a letter dated June 8, 1952, Janet wrote that she gave up nursing in spring of 1951 when she refused an assignment that she thought was dangerous to her. She wrote that she had no money except from her father's estate, and Sudler tried to help her arrange her finances. In 1957, Carroll Sudler wrote that she must go to the Philadelphia law firm Duane Morris and Heckscher to set up a monthly deposit from the trust fund her parents had arranged for her. She began to repay debts, so presumably some settlement was arranged.
Dates
- Creation: 1948-1957
Conditions Governing Access
Collection is open for research.
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