After her retirement in 1958, University of Hawaii Professor Carey D. Miller continued her keen interest in the history of food and diets in Hawaii. In this memo, she requests the assistance of librarian Lela Goodell in locating materials containing relevant information.
Original Title
Memo to Lela Goodell, Hawaii Mission Children's Society librarian (1968)
After her retirement in 1958, University of Hawaii Professor Carey D. Miller continued her keen interest in the history of food and diets in Hawaii. In this memo, she requests the assistance of librarian Lela Goodell in locating materials containing relevant information.
After her retirement in 1958, University of Hawaii Professor Carey D. Miller continued her keen interest in the history of food and diets in Hawaii. In this memo, she requests the assistance of librarian Lela Goodell in locating materials containing relevant information.
Memo to tins, Goodell?
In working on the Mt sslonary letters and
Journals, 1f yon come across what appear to be especially tn-
teresting sect! ons or comments on any of the items listed below,
will you please inform lirs. Lind or me of the reference, if It
4g not restricted. If it 19 in the restricted category, T
might like to ask speotal permission to copy selected references
to food and nutrition items,
Ltems of interest
1. Food
8, kind and amounts
b. Shortages of foods
ec. quality
d. from local sources
e. imported foods
2. Illnesses possibly related to food
adults
b, children
3. Nwbers of people tobe fed.
a. family
b. Hawattens
ce. Forelgners not associated with the Misston
4. Factlities for preparing food
5. Person or persons who did the cooking
6. Anything indiceting marked differences for
reas other than Honolulu
7. Mention of Don Marin and hts gerdens or
tnteoductions
Any suggest'ogs that you msy have will be much appreciated.
Carey D, Miller
Ge. to Mrs, Helen Lind