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#15 Edith Adams, head of Homestead House at Wellesley College, eaving the morgue after identifying the body of Margaret Whitson, one of her students.

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Edith Adams, head of Homestead House at Wellesley College, eaving the morgue after identifying the body of Margaret Whitson, one of her students.

Cocoanut Grove Fire: The Deadliest Nightclub Disaster Which Killed 492 People and Injured Hundreds in 1942

#15 Edith Adams, head of Homestead House at Wellesley College, eaving the morgue after identifying the body of Margaret Whitson, one of her students.

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