Margrit Gerber Correspondence
Scope and Contents
This collection contains two letters sent to Margrit Gerber offering her secretarial positions. The first letter, sent in 1943, was written by Douglas V. Steere on behalf of the Haverford College administration. The second letter, sent in 1946, was written by Anna-Gray Morris on behalf of the American Friends Service Committee. This collection also contains a print out of a 2003 Chestnut Hill Local obituary regarding Gerber's passing at age 83.
Dates
- Creation: 1943 - 1946
Access Restrictions
The collection is open for research use.
Use Restrictions
Standard Federal Copyright Law Applies (U.S. Title 17)
Biographical Note
Margrit Gerber Unti was born on August 9th, 1920 in Zurich, Switzerland. She arrived in the United States on September 1st, 1939. After studying at the University of Minnesota for a year, she worked at the Swiss consulate in Philadelphia. In 1945, she recieved her degree in Sociology at the University of Pennsylvania. Gerber passed away on October 12th, 2003.
Extent
0.1 linear ft. (1 Folder)
Language of Materials
English
Abstract
This collection contains two letters sent to Margrit Gerber offering her secretarial positions. The first letter, sent in 1943, was written by Douglas V. Steere on behalf of the Haverford College administration. The second letter, sent in 1946, was written by Anna-Gray Morris on behalf of the American Friends Service Committee.
Arrangement
One Folder.
Acquisition
Gift of Bernard Unti, May 2019.
Processing Information
Processed by Erick Iraheta, February 2023.
Subject
Genre / Form
- Title
- Margrit Gerber Correspondence
- Author
- Erick Iraheta
- Date
- February, 2023
- Description rules
- Describing Archives: A Content Standard
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Latin
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