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  1. Dwight Morrow

    Dwight Morrow

    American politician
  2. Abstract. The papers document Elizabeth Cutter Morrows relationship with and management of the care of her son, Dwight W. Morrow, Jr., as he struggled with mental illness. The papers consist of incoming and outgoing correspondence, newspaper clippings, school and college materials, teaching materials, and photographs.

  3. He continued to struggle with mental illness, however, and received treatment, including multiple hospital stays, throughout his life. He was diagnosed as having paranoid-schizophrenia. Despite his mental illness, Morrow led a productive life as an educator. He taught at Lincoln University and Temple University.

  4. SUMMARY: The papers document Elizabeth Cutter Morrow's relationship with and management of the care of her son, Dwight W. Morrow, Jr., as he struggled with mental illness.

  5. Biography of Dwight Whitney Morrow (b. 1873), born to James Elmore Morrow and Clara Johnson in Huntington, West Virginia, where his father was president of Marshall College. Dwight went to Amherst College in Massachusetts, with Calvin Coolidge as a fellow student and friend. Dwight eventually married Elizabeth Reeve Cutter, and practiced law in New York City, while his home was in Englewood ...

  6. In 1903 she married Dwight Whitney Morrow, and the following spring their first child, Elisabeth Reeve Morrow, was born. Anne Spencer Morrow, Dwight Whitney Morrow, Jr., and Constance Cutter Morrow followed in 1906, 1908, and 1913, respectively. Elizabeth Morrow's involvement with Smith College extended well beyond her college years.

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