Creator | Sandwall, Alzira Crie Wentworth, approximately 1886-1985 |
Title | Alzira Crie Wentworth Sandwall papers, |
Dates | 1919-1923 |
Identification | MS 163 |
Quantity | 0.5 linear feet (1 manuscript container) |
Collection Abstract | The papers of Alzira Crie Wentworth Sandwall, Class of 1911 include photographs, her primary and secondary school report cards, Wentworth family genealogy, Bird family history, biographical and obituary materials, correspondence, and her writings in the field of nutrition, including pamphlets issued by the Massachusetts Department of Public Health, for whom she worked. |
Historical Abstract | Alzira Crie Wentworth Sandwall graduated from Simmons in 1911. She went on to write nutritional pamphlets for the Massachusetts Department of Public Health. |
Language | Material in English. |
Location | Collection may be stored offsite. Please contact Archives staff for more information. |
Collection is open.
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[Identification of item: description and date], Alzira Crie Wentworth Sandwall papers, MS 163, Simmons College Archives, Boston, MA, USA.
Given as a gift by Lawrence M. DeStefano in 1996.
Accession number: 1996.027
Processed by Simmons College Archives staff
This collection guide was encoded as part of the LEADS project by Jenne Greaves, February 2014
Alzira Crie Wentworth Sandwall graduated from Simmons in 1911. She went on to write nutritional pamphlets for the Massachusetts Department of Public Health.
The papers of Alzira Crie Wentworth Sandwall, Class of 1911 include photographs, her primary and secondary school report cards, Wentworth family genealogy, Bird family history, biographical and obituary materials, correspondence, and her writings in the field of nutrition, including pamphlets issued by the Massachusetts Department of Public Health, for whom she worked.
These and related materials may be found under the following headings in online catalogs.
Collection is arranged into eight series: