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Helen Hoy Greeley Collected Papers

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Held at: Swarthmore College Peace Collection [Contact Us]500 College Avenue, Swarthmore 19081-1399

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Helen Hoy Greeley (1878 to 1965), was a suffrage activist, legislative counsel, lawyer, political organizer, and worker for environmental protection. In the 1920 and 1930s Greeley was connected with the Interorganization Council on Disarmament, and the Women's Consultative Committee on Nationality created by the Council of the League of Nations.

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Swarthmore College Peace Collection
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Collection Inventory

Correspondence, 1927-1934.
Box 1
Involvement with Interorganizational Council on Disarmament, 1932-1933.
Box 1
Involvement with Women's Consultative Committee of the League of Nations, 1935.
Box 1
Notes and manuscripts.
Box 1
Notes on Life of Helen Katherine Hoy Greeley by Nancy Boyer, 2011.
Box 1
Miscellaneous reference material.
Box 1

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