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Smith College, Class of 1896. Married Dwight Whitney Morrow, 1903. Smith College Alumnae Association, President, 1917-1920. Smith College Board of Trustees, 1920-1955. Acting President, Smith College, 1939-1940.
Elizabeth Reeve Cutter Morrow has been called Smith's most outstanding alumna. Born in Cleveland, Ohio in 1873, Elizabeth Cutter was the daughter of Charles Long Cutter and Annie E. (Spencer) Cutter. Her father was Secretary General of L. and Wheeling Railroad. Having received her early education in Cleveland at Miss Mittleberger's School, she was later granted a B. L. degree from Smith College in the Class of 1896. She studied at the Sorbonne in Paris, France from 1896 to 1897 as well as in Florence, Italy.
In 1903 Elizabeth Reeve Cutter married Dwight Whitney Morrow. Dwight Morrow, born in Huntington, W. V. in 1873, graduated from Amherst College in 1896. He served as the United States Ambassador to Mexico from 1927 - 1930, during the Hoover administration, and served in the United States Senate between 1930 until his death on October 5, 1931. The two had four children: Elizabeth Reeve, Anne Spencer, Dwight Whitney, and Constance Cutter. All three daughters attended Smith College. Elizabeth Cutter Morrow was the grandmother of twelve, including the famous Lindbergh baby, son of Anne Spencer and her husband Col. Charles A. Lindbergh.
Elizabeth Cutter Morrow was the recipient of honorary degrees from six leading colleges and universities including: Amherst College, 1933; New Jersey College for Women, 1935; Smith College, 1937; New York University, 1940; Lafayette College,1940; and Princeton, 1940. Described by Dr. William Allen Neilson in conferring the degree of Doctor of Humane letters upon her in 1937, "President of the Alumnae Association, and for sixteen years Trustee of Smith College, author of distinction in prose and verse, the multitude of whose services to her college and her country - far greater than the world knows - makes it impossible to describe adequately the alumna who has earned in most abundant measure our love, our honor, and our gratitude.
Taking an active role in the life and well-being of her alma mater, Elizabeth Cutter Morrow was president of the Smith College Alumnae Association from 1917 - 1920. She was a member of the War Services Board which directed Smith College relief units overseas. Between 1920 - 1926 she was the Alumnae representative to the Board of Trustees, and later, in 1926, was elected a Trustee by the Board. Her largest contribution, however, was her role as acting president for the interim year, 1939 - 1940, after the resignation of William Neilson as president in 1939.
Elizabeth Cutter Morrow was not a professional woman whose "field" can be easily described. She certainly achieved eminence in education, philanthropy, finance, and literature. She was a teacher of English, History, and French in private schools before her marriage to Dwight Whitney Morrow in 1903. During her marriage she published prose and verse in many popular magazines, as well as publishing multiple children's books, of which some are The Painted Pig, Quatrains for My Daughter, The Rabbit's Nest, Shannon, A Pint of Judgment, and Casa Manana which was chosen as one of 150 of the most beautiful books between 1931 and 1933.
Her volunteer work had no limits. Elizabeth Cutter Morrow was unstintingly active in local as well as national and international affairs. She was chairman of the Community Chest when it was first organized in Englewood, New Jersey, the town she called home. She was also involved in her local church, Women's Club, Memorial House (civic center) and was even chairman of the Board of The Little School in Englewood, founded by her daughter Elizabeth. She was a member of the Executive Committee of the New York National War Fund Committee. She was one of the founders for Food for Freedom Inc.. She was the first woman to serve on the Board of the Union Theological Seminary. In New York she was a member of the National Board of the Y. W. C. A., and she took a leading role in many of its campaigns for funds. Elizabeth Cutter Morrow played an important role in issues abroad. During her husband's time as Ambassador to Mexico, 1927-30, she supported him in his resolve to bring about the strengthening of friendly relations between Mexico and the United States. As well, she was an honorary vice-president of the American Association for the United Nations, Inc.
On January 24, 1955 she died at the age of eighty-two. In an address at the Smith College memorial service Ada Comstock Notestein, former Dean and Trustee of Smith College, as well as former president of Radcliffe College, said: "...She was one of those rare beings for whose courage nothing is too great, and for whose imagination nothing is too small....She was a benefactor and philanthropist without any apparent consciousness of doing more than anyone would have done in her place."
Elizabeth Reeve Cutter Morrow has been called Smith's most outstanding alumna. Born in Cleveland, Ohio in 1873, Elizabeth Cutter was the daughter of Charles Long Cutter and Annie E. (Spencer) Cutter. Her father was Secretary General of L. and Wheeling Railroad. Having received her early education at Miss Mittleberger's School in Cleveland, she was later granted a B. L. degree from Smith College in the Class of 1896. She studied at the Sorbonne in Paris, France from 1896 to 1897 as well as in Florence, Italy.
In 1903 she married Dwight Whitney Morrow. Dwight Morrow, born in Huntington, West Virginia in 1873, graduated from Amherst College in 1896. He served as the United States Ambassador to Mexico from 1927-1930, during the Hoover administration, and served in the United States Senate between 1930 until his death on October 5, 1931. They had four children: Elizabeth Reeve Morrow (Class of 1923), Anne Spencer Morrow (Class of 1928), Dwight Whitney Morrow Jr., and Constance Cutter Morrow (Class of 1935). Elizabeth Cutter Morrow was the grandmother of twelve, including Charles Augustus Lindbergh, Jr. the famous Lindbergh baby, son of Anne Spencer Morrow and her husband Col. Charles A. Lindbergh.
Elizabeth Cutter Morrow was the recipient of honorary degrees from six leading colleges and universities including: Amherst College, 1933; New Jersey College for Women, 1935; Smith College, 1937; New York University, 1940; Lafayette College, 1940; and Princeton, 1940. Described by Dr. William Allen Neilson in conferring the degree of Doctor of Humane letters upon her in 1937, "President of the Alumnae Association, and for sixteen years Trustee of Smith College, author of distinction in prose and verse, the multitude of whose services to her college and her country - far greater than the world knows - makes it impossible to describe adequately the alumna who has earned in most abundant measure our love, our honor, and our gratitude."
Taking an active role in the life and well-being of her alma mater, Elizabeth Cutter Morrow was president of the Smith College Alumnae Association from 1917-1920. She was a member of the War Services Board which directed Smith College relief units overseas. Between 1920-1926 she was the Alumnae representative to the Board of Trustees, and later, in 1926, was elected a Trustee by the Board. Her largest contribution, however, was her role as acting president for the interim year, 1939-1940, after the resignation of William A. Neilson as president in 1939.
Elizabeth Cutter Morrow was not a professional woman whose "field" can be easily described. She certainly achieved eminence in education, philanthropy, finance, and literature. She was a teacher of English, History, and French in private schools before her marriage to Dwight Whitney Morrow in 1903. During her marriage she published prose and verse in many popular magazines, as well as publishing multiple children's books, of which some are The Painted Pig , Quatrains for My Daughter , The Rabbit's Nest , Shannon, A Pint of Judgment , and Casa Manana which was chosen as one of 150 of the most beautiful books between 1931 and 1933.
Her volunteer work had no limits. Elizabeth Cutter Morrow was unstintingly active in local as well as national and international affairs. She was chairman of the Community Chest when it was first organized in Englewood, New Jersey, the town she called home. She was also involved in her local church, Women's Club, Memorial House (civic center) and was even chairman of the Board of The Little School in Englewood, founded by her daughter Elizabeth. She was a member of the Executive Committee of the New York National War Fund Committee. She was one of the founders for Food for Freedom Inc.. She was the first woman to serve on the Board of the Union Theological Seminary. In New York she was a member of the National Board of the Y. W. C. A., and she took a leading role in many of its campaigns for funds. Elizabeth Cutter Morrow played an important role in issues abroad. During her husband's time as Ambassador to Mexico, 1927-30, she supported him in his resolve to bring about the strengthening of friendly relations between Mexico and the United States. As well, she was an honorary vice-president of the American Association for the United Nations, Inc.
On January 24, 1955 she died at the age of eighty-two. In an address at the Smith College memorial service Ada Comstock Notestein, member of the Class of 1897, former Dean and Trustee of Smith College, as well as former president of Radcliffe College, said: "…She was one of those rare beings for whose courage nothing is too great, and for whose imagination nothing is too small….She was a benefactor and philanthropist without any apparent consciousness of doing more than anyone would have done in her place."
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Morrow, Elizabeth C. Slate Ridge Church historic pageant, 1750-1950 : a firm foundation.
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Slate Ridge Church historic pageant, 1750-1950 : a firm foundation. [1950?]
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Glasgow, Ellen Anderson Gholson, 1873-1945. Papers of Ellen Glasgow [manuscript], 1880-1963.
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Papers of Ellen Glasgow [manuscript], 1880-1963.
Papers of Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow include drafts of and notes on several novels including "Phases of an inferior planet," "Vein of iron," "A certain measure," "In this our life," and "The woman within," as well as copies of speeches and articles, and notes relating to her personal and literary affairs. Letters and telegrams, 1916 -1944, from Henry W. Anderson form about half of the correspondence; the more than 50 letters from James Lane Allen make up the second largest group. The collection also includes notebooks containing addresses, comments, bibliography, recipes and miscellaneous notes; and photographs and drawings of Miss Glasgow, her homes, pets, and other literary figures including a commercial strike of a woodcut of Glasgow's home by J.J. Lankes, 1926, commissioned as a design for her Christmas card.
ArchivalResource: 3385 items.
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Conrad, Joseph, 1857-1924. A friendly place for sailors, 1912 / Joseph Conrad.
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A friendly place for sailors, 1912 / Joseph Conrad.
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Morrow, Elizabeth, 1873-1955. Elizabeth Cutter Morrow papers, 1939-1940.
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Elizabeth Cutter Morrow papers, 1939-1940.
Contains correspondence, news clippings, photographs, presidential documents, speeches, and reports. Correspondents include the Neilson family and the Davis family.
ArchivalResource: 10 linear in. (3 boxes)
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Office of the Acting President Elizabeth Morrow Files RG 32., 1939-1940
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Office of the Acting President Elizabeth Morrow Files 1939-1940
Acting president, alumnae, teacher, author, volunteer, trustee. Contains correspondence, news clippings, photographs, presidential documents, speeches, and reports. Correspondents include the Neilson family and the Davis family.
ArchivalResource: 3 boxes; (1 linear ft.)
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Morrow Family Papers MS 108., 1857-1997 (ongoing)
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Morrow Family Papers 1857-1997 (ongoing)
Author; Philanthropist; President, Smith College. Collection consists primarily ofthe papers of Elizabeth Cutter Morrow, although her husband Dwight W. Morrow, and daughtersElisabeth Reeve Morrow (Morgan); Anne Spencer Morrow (Lindbergh); and Constance Cutter Morrow(Morgan), and extended family members are also represented. The papers include personal andprofessional papers and material pertaining to Smith College. Correspondence is extensive. Of interest are documents describing Elizabeth CutterMorrow's World War II activities. [NOTE: The contents list for this collection is not online. Contact the Sophia SmithCollection if you would like one sent to you.]
ArchivalResource: 385 boxes; (247.5 linear ft.)
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Marshall, Alice Kahler,. Women's education graphics collection, 1835-1958.
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Women's education graphics collection, 1835-1958.
This portion of the collection contains articles about women educators, early women's education (colleges, dancing and music lessons, cooking, night, and boarding schools, and housewifery lessons), and women students, satiric articles and drawings about governesses, and engravings of women's colleges and seminaries in magazines and newspapers (Frank Leslie's illustrated newspaper, Harper's weekly, and New Yorker). Educators include Belva Ann Lockwood, Elizabeth C. Morrow (photograph of and letter from), Martha Carey Thomas of Bryn Mawr College, Matthew Vassar, and Emma Willard. Illustrations of schools include the seven sisters (Barnard, Mount Holyoke, Radcliffe, Smith, Vassar, Wellesley, Western), Ohio Female College near Cincinnati, Free Academy (New York, N.Y.), Beirut Female Seminary, Rutgers' Female Institute (New York, N.Y.), Georgia Female College (Macon, Ga.), St. Margaret's School for Girls, Wesleyan Female College (Cincinnati, Ohio), Female Classical Seminary at Worcester, Mass., American Woman's Educational Association, and Judson College (Marion, Ala.) Pennsylvania schools include Bryn Mawr College, Oakland Female Institute (Norristown), Beaver College, Metzger College for Young Ladies (Carlisle), Pennsylvania State College, Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania, Dickinson College, Pittsburgh Female College, Girls' Normal School (Philadelphia), Opheleton Female Seminary (Easton), and Young Ladies' Seminary (Hollidaysburg). Artists' work represented includes that by Gilbert Bundy, Frederick S. Church, Harrison Fisher, Kate Greenaway, John Held, Helen E. Hokinson, Winslow Homer, Alexander Laby, John Leech, Matthew Somerville Morgan, Robert Patterson, and Charles Jay Taylor.
ArchivalResource: 156 items.
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Morrow, Elizabeth, 1873-1955. [Stories / Elizabeth Morrow]
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[Stories / Elizabeth Morrow] [1930-1943]
The painted pig (14 leaves; holograph). The story was published by Knopf, 1930. -- Five stories from: My favorite age, published by Macmillan, 1943. In typescript with holograph corrections and printer's marks. The general's halo (11 leaves); Cooky hill (13 leaves); Father never gets a valentine (16 leaves); The worst girl in town (15 leaves); My favorite age (16 leaves).
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- Morrow, Elizabeth, 1873-1955. [Stories / Elizabeth Morrow]
Robert E. Sherwood papers, 1917-1968 (inclusive), 1934-1955 (bulk).
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Robert E. Sherwood papers, 1917-1968 (inclusive), 1934-1955 (bulk).
Letters, compositions, and other papers of the American writer Robert E. Sherwood.
ArchivalResource: 78 boxes and 1 oversize vololume (27 linear ft.).
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- Robert E. Sherwood papers, 1917-1968 (inclusive), 1934-1955 (bulk).
Hampshire Bookshop. Hampshire Bookshop records, 1916-1971.
Title:
Hampshire Bookshop records, 1916-1971.
Contains correspondence from many of the authors the Bookshop sponsored in its lecture series and friends of the store: Martha Gilbert Bianchi, Grace Coolidge, Elizabeth A. Drew, Dorothy Canfield Fisher, Alfred A. Knopf, Christopher Morley, Elizabeth Morrow and Hugh Walpole among others. There are photographs of the store and the authors it presented, ephemera, book and gift catalogs and a file of The Book scorpion, an irregular publication that it issued. There are scrapbooks containing newspaper and magazine clippings about the store and its advertisements. Also a file of magazine articles on the store. There is a bound manuscript entitled: After ten years : stray pages of recollections / compiled by the present staff of the Hampshire Bookshop, Northampton, Mass., 1926.
ArchivalResource: 2 linear ft. (6 boxes) + 3 v. (loose-leaf) ; 30-61 cm. ; oversized folders.
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- Hampshire Bookshop. Hampshire Bookshop records, 1916-1971.
Elizabeth Morrow Personal Papers RG 32., 1892-1947
Title:
Elizabeth Morrow Personal Papers 1892-1947
The Elizabeth Morrow personal papers contain biographical material, correspondence, memorials, photographs, publications, and speeches, as well as an unpublished book of verse produced as a tribute for Morrow.
ArchivalResource: 5 boxes; (1.9 linear ft.)
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- Elizabeth Morrow Personal Papers RG 32., 1892-1947
Speer Family Papers, Bulk, 1883-1943, 1802-1982
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Speer Family Papers Bulk, 1883-1943 1802-1982
The Speer Family Papers represent four generations of that family, with the bulk of material attributed to the last two generations, especially Robert Elliott Speer and his wife and three of his five children: Emma Bailey, Elliott, Margaret Bailey, and William Speer. The family was active in the Presbyterian Church, serving that institution in a variety of different capacities. The children, in addition to their religious roles, held prominent positions in academic administration. The family’s papers primarily consist of the personal papers of the family, although they also contain the professional correspondence of Emma Bailey and Margaret Bailey Speer, both Bryn Mawr College alumnae. This collection, which dates from 1802 to 1982, contains letters, diaries, speeches, publications, awards, and photographs, although the vast majority of the material is the letters between family members.
ArchivalResource: 39.0 Linear feet
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- Speer Family Papers, Bulk, 1883-1943, 1802-1982
Comstock, Ada Louise. Papers, 1818-1982 (inclusive), 1887-1982 (bulk).
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Papers, 1818-1982 (inclusive), 1887-1982 (bulk).
Speeches, correspondence, photographs, and clippings reflect Comstock's professional activities before and after retirement. Material pertainsto Radcliffe College, Smith College, University of Minnesota, Moorhead State University, Yale University, the American Woman's Association, the American Association of University Women, the National Commission of Law Observance and Enforcement and the Institute of Pacific Relations. Also included is personal correspondence with Wallace Notestein (1910-1955), letters received from family, friends, and historian colleagues of Wallace Notestein, and biographical material.
ArchivalResource: 13 linear ft.
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- Comstock, Ada Louise. Papers, 1818-1982 (inclusive), 1887-1982 (bulk).
Federal Writers' Project. Women's archives, 1890-1953.
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Women's archives, 1890-1953.
Administrative records (1937-1940) of World Center for Women's Archives and its branch, New Jersey Center for Women's Archives; relating to collecting and preserving the papers of prominent American women; and New Jersey research materials compiled by Federal Writers' Project workers, who agreed to continue the work of the New Jersey Center.
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- Federal Writers' Project. Women's archives, 1890-1953.
Harriet Bliss Ford Papers MS 59., 1899-1953
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Harriet Bliss Ford Papers 1899-1953
Civic leader; editor; YWCA executive; Red Cross official; and Trustee, Smith College. The correspondence and subject files of the Ford Papers document her work with Century Magazine and her political and intellectual life during her residence in Northampton, Massachusetts. Included is material written and published by Ford for the Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA), and manuscripts of her speeches and writings. Notable correspondents include Carrie Chapman Catt; Grace Coolidge; Elizabeth Cutter Morrow; William Allen Neilson; Ada Comstock Notestein; Abby Rockefeller; William Rose Bennet; Helena Gilder; and Eleanor Roosevelt.
ArchivalResource: 5 boxes; (2 linear ft.)
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- Harriet Bliss Ford Papers MS 59., 1899-1953
Clark, Annetta Isabel, 1881-1961. Annetta Isabel Clark papers, 1907-1952.
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Annetta Isabel Clark papers, 1907-1952.
Contains biographical materials, correspondence, photographs, writings and tributes. Correspondents include: Elizabeth Cutter Morrow and William Allan Neilson.
ArchivalResource: 1.8 linear ft. (4 boxes)
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- Clark, Annetta Isabel, 1881-1961. Annetta Isabel Clark papers, 1907-1952.
Ford, Harriet Bliss, 1876-1964. Papers, 1899-1953.
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Papers, 1899-1953.
Papers include correspondence, writings, printed material, speeches, reports, minutes, diaries, photographs and memorabilia represent Ford's work with Century Magazine (1899-1912), her editorial work and writings for the YWCA's Women's Press (1927-29), and political, civic, and intellectual activities during her residence in Northampton, Mass. (circa 1920's-50s). Writings include plays and pageants written and published for YWCA; articles and speeches on various causes including women's issues and peace; and an unpublished biography of her husband, George B. Ford. Correspondents include Carrie Chapman Catt; Grace Coolidge; Elizabeth Cutter Morrow; William Allen Neilson; Ada Comstock Norstein; Abby Rockefeller; William Rose Bennet; Helena Gilder.
ArchivalResource: 2 linear ft. (5 boxes)
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- Ford, Harriet Bliss, 1876-1964. Papers, 1899-1953.
Rublee, Juliet Barrett. Papers, 1915-1939.
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Papers, 1915-1939.
Papers relating to her interests in suffrage and birth control.
ArchivalResource: 2 boxes (1 linear ft.)
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- Rublee, Juliet Barrett. Papers, 1915-1939.
Davis, Herbert John, 1893-1967. Office of the President Herbert John Davis files, 1940-1949.
Title:
Office of the President Herbert John Davis files, 1940-1949.
Contains material and documents of the official duties during Davis's presidency. Includes correspondence, newspaper articles and memorabilia. Correspondents include: William Allan Neilson, Ada Comstock, Elizabeth Cutter Morrow.
ArchivalResource: 4 linear ft. (10 boxes)
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- Davis, Herbert John, 1893-1967. Office of the President Herbert John Davis files, 1940-1949.
Morrow, Elizabeth C. Correspondence with Carl Zigrosser, 1931-1940.
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Correspondence with Carl Zigrosser, 1931-1940.
Elizabeth Morrow was associated with William Spratling and Rene D'Harnoncourt through their mutual interest in Mexico. In 1932, Carl Zigrosser arranged for a group of Morrow's essays to be privately published as Casa Manana. This correspondence concerns her book.
ArchivalResource: 12 items (16 leaves).
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- Morrow, Elizabeth C. Correspondence with Carl Zigrosser, 1931-1940.
Anne Morrow Lindbergh papers
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Anne Morrow Lindbergh papers
Author; Poet; Aviator. Papers consist of correspondence, diaries, writings, photographs, memorabila, scrapbooks, and printed materials. The writings series includes notes, manuscript drafts, galley proofs, published works, correspondence, reviews, clippings, and other materials collected by Anne Morrow Lindbergh, Charles Lindbergh, family members, and editors during the composition of AML's works, especially North to the Orient, Gift from the Sea, Dearly Beloved, Earth Shine, and the five volume collection of her letters and diaries. Files on Gift from the Sea include hundreds of letters from readers, mostly women. These letters provide an interesting look at American attitudes toward life and work in the 1950s. Notable correspondents include her husband Charles A. Lindbergh; mother Elizabeth Cutter Morrow; sisters Elisabeth Morrow Morgan and Constance Morrow Morgan; Margaret "Monte" Millar, Ruth Oliff Thomas, Sue Beck Vaillant, and Lucia Valentine.
ArchivalResource: 75.272 linear feet (166 containers)
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- Anne Morrow Lindbergh Papers 682., 1892-1993
Office of the President Herbert John Davis Files 1939-1951
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Office of the President Herbert John Davis Files 1939-1951
Fourth president of Smith College, Professor of English, and world renowned expert on Jonathan Swift. Contains correspondence, newspaper articles, and memorabilia related to his official duties as President of Smith College.
ArchivalResource: 10 boxes; (4 linear ft.)
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- Office of the President Herbert John Davis Files RG 32., 1939-1951
Gannett, Lewis, 1891-1966. Papers, 1681-1966 (bulk 1900-1960)
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Lewis Gannett papers, 1681-1966 (inclusive) 1900-1960 (bulk).
Correspondence, manuscripts, diaries, journals, notebooks, legal and business papers, memorabilia, photos, and other papers, together with Gannett family papers. Includes correspondence of Gannett's grandfather and father, Unitarian clergymen Ezra Stiles Gannett of Boston and William Channing Gannett; 91 letters, 1796-1817, from Gannett's great-grandfather Caleb Gannett to John Mico Gannett, and journals of his grandmother Anna Tilden Gannett.
ArchivalResource: 51 boxes (25.5 linear ft.)
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- Lewis Gannett papers, 1681-1966 (inclusive) 1900-1960 (bulk).
Oswald Garrison Villard papers
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Oswald Garrison Villard papers
Papers of American author, journalist, editor, and social reformer Oswald Garrison Villard. Includes materials that are unsorted and uncataloged.
ArchivalResource: 37 linear feet (169 boxes and 9 volumes)
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- Oswald Garrison Villard papers, 1872-1949.
Braithwaite, William Stanley, 1878-1962. Papers, 1897-1930
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William Stanley Braithwaite papers, 1897-1930
Papers of the African-American poet, literary critic, and editor William Stanley Braithwaite.
ArchivalResource: 31 boxes (10.5 linear ft.)
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- Papers, 1897-1930.
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- Comstock, Ada Louise.
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- Davis, Herbert John, 1893-1967
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- D'Harnoncourt, Rene, 1901-1968.
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- Ford, Harriet Bliss, 1876-1964
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- Neilson, William Allan, 1869-1946
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- Rublee, Juliet Barrett.
Sherwood, Robert E. (Robert Emmet), 1896-1955
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- Spratling, William, 1900-1967.
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