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[Letters from Vera Scantlebury Brown to her parents, 1929, Part 2] : Correspondence 19291125-19300113.
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Brown, Vera Scantlebury
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English
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19291125-19300113.
Summary note
Description: Throughout these letter Vera describes discussions with other women regarding the Pan pacific Conference due to take place in Honolulu, her family life, and her work on the "diagnosis of the cause of infant welfare". Visits to the Public Health Department, Baby Health Centres, and kindergartens are also recorded, and new text books published by the Mothers and Baby Association are also mentioned.
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Please note that some of the metadata for this document has been drawn from the catalogue of The University of Melbourne.
AMDigital Reference: 1984.0082.
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Reproduction of: [Letters from Vera Scantlebury Brown to her parents, 1929, Part 2] 25 Nov 1929 - 13 Jan 1930.
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The University of Melbourne
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