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Mary Lou Skinner Ross Papers
註釋Collection consists of family correspondence (1919-1958), especially concerning the illness and death of her mother Alice Conger Heaton in June 1929; correspondence with friends (1921-1959); correspndence with Lawrence DeGraff and Bette Rawlings-Mercer (1982-1990) concerning family history; and with Gayle Shirley concerning Thoughts While Ironing and spiritualism. In addition, there are three diaries (1927, 1928, 1936-1938); minor financial records; school papers; a subject file on her homestead; writings, including "The Questioning Journey to Acknowledged Meaning" published in Exceptional Human Experience: Studies of the Unitive Spontaneouls Imaginal in 1996. There are also two versions of an autobiography by Alice Shove Conger-Hunter, an aunt. There are clippings concerning several relatives including her grandmother Louisa Shove Conger, her mother Hazel Conger Heaton, and Elizabeth Heaton [an aunt]. [A copy of Thoughts While Ironing was transferred to the Library. PAM 1090].