




Truda Weil served as executive secretary of the Teacher's Union of New York City, and later of the New York Teacher’s Guild. Ms. Weil’s papers relate to the Henry Richardson Linville Memorial Lecture of 1947 and the Henry R. Linville Award of 1959. Included in the collection is correspondence between Ms. Weil and John Dewey.
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