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Hartland-Thunberg (Penelope) papers, 1950-2004


This collection consists of the papers of Penelope Hartland-Thunberg '40, economist, expert on international trade and finance, and member of the United States Tariff Commission (1965-1969) and Central Intelligence Agency (ca.1954-1978). The collection documents Hartland-Thunberg's professional life and scholarship. Materials include biographical information, correspondence, files pertaining to her role at the Georgetown Center for Economic and Strategic Studies, writings, speeches, and photographs dating from 1950-2004.

Format(s): Graphics, Letters, Documents
Library: Collections Annex
NOTE: This collection is housed off-site. Prior notice is needed for retrieval
Contact(s): pembroke_archives@brown.edu

Access to the collection:

Online Catalog (BruKnow):
General description of the collection available on BruKnow
Penelope Hartland-Thunberg papers

Other Online Access:
RIAMCO: Guide to the Penelope Hartland-Thunberg papers

Related Collections:
Farnham Archive

Notes:
Curatorial work and processing provided by the Pembroke Center for Teaching and Research on Women on behalf of the Brown University Library.