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Re: Thesis copyright question



Try contacting her order to see if they have an archive or other records that would help you locate her. Many Roman Catholic orders have very sophisticated archives with information about their members. They may also be able to help you locate heirs if she is deceased.



Christine Crawford-Oppenheimer
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Culinary Institute of America
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>>> Cynthia Van Ness <bettybarcode@YAHOO.COM> 01/07/02 02:43PM >>>
Hi, gang,

This question has to do with copyright.  In the collection of my
library is an unpublished MA thesis from our local university,
written in 1950.  If the author, a nun, is still alive, she
would be about 90.  Her name, assuming it never changed, does
not bring up any exact matches in the US Social Security Death
Index.

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