Compare Constellations
Information: The first column shows data points from Bryn Mawr college in red. The third column shows data points from Bryn Mawr College in blue. Any data they share in common is displayed as purple boxes in the middle "Shared" column.
Name Entries
Bryn Mawr college
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Bryn Mawr College
Bryn Mawr college
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Bryn Mawr college
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- Name Entry
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Citation
- Name Entry
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Contributors from initial SNAC EAC-CPF ingest
Bryn Mawr College
Name Components
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Bryn Mawr College
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- Bryn Mawr College
Citation
- Name Entry
- Bryn Mawr College
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https://viaf.org/viaf/156742565
https://viaf.org/viaf/156742565
https://viaf.org/viaf/156742565
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https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n50049445
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https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n50049445
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https://id.loc.gov/authorities/n50049445
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- Same-As Relation
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http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/122489023
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/122489023
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http://library.duke.edu/rubenstein/findingaids/matthews/
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- http://library.duke.edu/rubenstein/findingaids/matthews/
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/424679544
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/424679544
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/145429220
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/145429220
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/275960997
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/275960997
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/456102340
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/456102340
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http://id.lib.harvard.edu/ead/sch00740/catalog
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- http://id.lib.harvard.edu/ead/sch00740/catalog
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/60448012
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/60448012
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/81793071
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/81793071
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/155901412
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/155901412
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http://hdl.handle.net/10079/fa/mssa.ms.0440
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- http://hdl.handle.net/10079/fa/mssa.ms.0440
http://viaf.org/viaf/156742565
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- http://viaf.org/viaf/156742565
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http://id.lib.harvard.edu/ead/hou01766/catalog
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- http://id.lib.harvard.edu/ead/hou01766/catalog
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http://dla.library.upenn.edu/dla/pacscl/ead.html?id=PACSCL_BMC_USPBmBMCM50
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- http://dla.library.upenn.edu/dla/pacscl/ead.html?id=PACSCL_BMC_USPBmBMCM50
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/61283736
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/61283736
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/309722028
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/309722028
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/122513337
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/122513337
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/46630433
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/46630433
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/728715670
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/728715670
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/30316102
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/30316102
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/84389395
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/84389395
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/79294579
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/79294579
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http://id.lib.harvard.edu/ead/hua02003/catalog
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- http://id.lib.harvard.edu/ead/hua02003/catalog
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/51246083
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/51246083
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http://www.oac.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/tf2n39n8dn
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- http://www.oac.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/tf2n39n8dn
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/232006480
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/232006480
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/48685483
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/48685483
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/608779880
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/608779880
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/122407290
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/122407290
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/24654813
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/24654813
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/702153508
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/702153508
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/155519741
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/155519741
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http://rmoa.unm.edu/docviewer.php?docId=nmsm1ac294-p.xml
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- http://rmoa.unm.edu/docviewer.php?docId=nmsm1ac294-p.xml
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/752188796
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/752188796
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/647925091
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/647925091
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http://www.oac.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/kt9870420b
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- http://www.oac.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/kt9870420b
<objectXMLWrap> <container xmlns=""> <filename>/data/source/findingAids/harvard/sch00275.xml</filename> <ead_entity en_type="corpname">Bryn Mawr College,</ead_entity> </container> </objectXMLWrap>
http://id.lib.harvard.edu/ead/sch00275/catalog
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- http://id.lib.harvard.edu/ead/sch00275/catalog
<objectXMLWrap> <container xmlns=""> <filename>/data/source/findingAids/harvard/law00085.xml</filename> <ead_entity en_type="corpname">Bryn Mawr College</ead_entity> </container> </objectXMLWrap>
http://id.lib.harvard.edu/ead/law00085/catalog
Citation
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- http://id.lib.harvard.edu/ead/law00085/catalog
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/43053655
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/43053655
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http://www.mnhs.org/library/findaids/P1282.xml
Citation
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- http://www.mnhs.org/library/findaids/P1282.xml
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/234361053
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/234361053
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/765505707
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/765505707
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/155519675
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/155519675
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http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/eadmss.ms011043
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- http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/eadmss.ms011043
<objectXMLWrap> <container xmlns=""> <filename>/data/source/findingAids/harvard/sch00738.xml</filename> <ead_entity en_type="corpname">Bryn Mawr College</ead_entity> </container> </objectXMLWrap>
http://id.lib.harvard.edu/ead/sch00738/catalog
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- http://id.lib.harvard.edu/ead/sch00738/catalog
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/70925612
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/70925612
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/28857606
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/28857606
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http://id.lib.harvard.edu/ead/sch00737/catalog
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- http://id.lib.harvard.edu/ead/sch00737/catalog
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/702153253
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/702153253
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/232006612
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/232006612
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/155519957
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/155519957
<objectXMLWrap> <container xmlns=""> <filename>/data/source/findingAids/harvard/hou00046.xml</filename> <ead_entity en_type="corpname">Bryn Mawr College.</ead_entity> </container> </objectXMLWrap>
http://id.lib.harvard.edu/ead/hou00046/catalog
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- http://id.lib.harvard.edu/ead/hou00046/catalog
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/122372983
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/122372983
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/81313928
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/81313928
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/313827764
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/313827764
<objectXMLWrap> <container xmlns=""> <filename>/data/source/findingAids/oac/stanford/mss/m1090.xml</filename> <ead_entity en_type="corpname">Bryn Mawr College</ead_entity> </container> </objectXMLWrap>
http://www.oac.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/tf109n9832
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- http://www.oac.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/tf109n9832
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/647894805
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/647894805
<objectXMLWrap> <container xmlns=""> <filename>/data/source/findingAids/pacscl/bmc/BMC.1989-30-ead.xml</filename> <ead_entity en_type="corpname" rules="dacs" source="naf">Bryn Mawr College.</ead_entity> </container> </objectXMLWrap>
http://dla.library.upenn.edu/dla/pacscl/ead.html?id=PACSCL_BMC_USPBmBMC198930
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- http://dla.library.upenn.edu/dla/pacscl/ead.html?id=PACSCL_BMC_USPBmBMC198930
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/122506517
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/122506517
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/232006753
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/232006753
<objectXMLWrap> <container xmlns=""> <filename>/data/source/findingAids/pacscl/bmc/BMC.2010-14-ead.xml</filename> <ead_entity en_type="corpname" rules="dacs" source="naf">Bryn Mawr College.</ead_entity> </container> </objectXMLWrap>
http://dla.library.upenn.edu/dla/pacscl/ead.html?id=PACSCL_BMC_USPBmBMC201014
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- http://dla.library.upenn.edu/dla/pacscl/ead.html?id=PACSCL_BMC_USPBmBMC201014
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http://asteria.fivecolleges.edu/findaids/smitharchives/manosca34.html
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- http://asteria.fivecolleges.edu/findaids/smitharchives/manosca34.html
<objectXMLWrap> <container xmlns=""> <filename>/data/source/findingAids/umn/sw0219.xml</filename> <ead_entity en_type="corpname" encodinganalog="610" rules="aacr2" source="lcnaf">Bryn Mawr College -- Dept. of Social Economy</ead_entity> </container> </objectXMLWrap>
http://special.lib.umn.edu/findaid/xml/sw0219.xml
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- http://special.lib.umn.edu/findaid/xml/sw0219.xml
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/70982715
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/70982715
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/26444151
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/26444151
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/155900325
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/155900325
<objectXMLWrap> <container xmlns=""> <filename>/data/source/findingAids/harvard/hou01777.xml</filename> <ead_entity en_type="corpname">Bryn Mawr College.</ead_entity> </container> </objectXMLWrap>
http://id.lib.harvard.edu/ead/hou01777/catalog
Citation
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- http://id.lib.harvard.edu/ead/hou01777/catalog
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/51576640
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/51576640
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/733061853
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/733061853
<objectXMLWrap> <container xmlns=""> <filename>/data/source/findingAids/harvard/hou01917.xml</filename> <ead_entity en_type="corpname">Bryn Mawr College.</ead_entity> </container> </objectXMLWrap>
http://id.lib.harvard.edu/ead/hou01917/catalog
Citation
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- http://id.lib.harvard.edu/ead/hou01917/catalog
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/650282964
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/650282964
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/33069717
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/33069717
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http://id.lib.harvard.edu/ead/sch01193/catalog
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- http://id.lib.harvard.edu/ead/sch01193/catalog
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/710020517
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/710020517
<objectXMLWrap> <container xmlns=""> <filename>/data/source/findingAids/fivecol/smith/mnsss74.xml</filename> <ead_entity en_type="corpname" encodinganalog="610" source="lcnaf">Bryn Mawr College--Students--History--Sources</ead_entity> </container> </objectXMLWrap>
http://asteria.fivecolleges.edu/findaids/sophiasmith/mnsss74.html
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- http://asteria.fivecolleges.edu/findaids/sophiasmith/mnsss74.html
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/702167252
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/702167252
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/213098826
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/213098826
<objectXMLWrap> <container xmlns=""> <filename>/data/source/findingAids/yale/mssa.ms.0701.xml</filename> <ead_entity en_type="corpname" rules="dacs" source="ingest">Bryn Mawr College.</ead_entity> </container> </objectXMLWrap>
http://hdl.handle.net/10079/fa/mssa.ms.0701
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- http://hdl.handle.net/10079/fa/mssa.ms.0701
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/458291650
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/458291650
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/39121758
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/39121758
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/232007891
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/232007891
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/24111843
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/24111843
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/191957062
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/191957062
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/64755591
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/64755591
<objectXMLWrap> <container xmlns=""> <filename>/data/source/findingAids/yale/mssa.ms.0384.xml</filename> <ead_entity en_type="corpname" rules="dacs" source="ingest">Bryn Mawr College.</ead_entity> </container> </objectXMLWrap>
http://hdl.handle.net/10079/fa/mssa.ms.0384
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- http://hdl.handle.net/10079/fa/mssa.ms.0384
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/155498911
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/155498911
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/122491278
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/122491278
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/122386645
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/122386645
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/232006749
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/232006749
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/539585100
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/539585100
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/550577687
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/550577687
<objectXMLWrap> <container xmlns=""> <filename>/data/source/findingAids/fivecol/mtholyoke/mshm026.xml</filename> <ead_entity en_type="corpname" encodinganalog="610" source="lcnaf">Bryn Mawr College.</ead_entity> </container> </objectXMLWrap>
http://asteria.fivecolleges.edu/findaids/mountholyoke/mshm026.html
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- http://asteria.fivecolleges.edu/findaids/mountholyoke/mshm026.html
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/151372098
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/151372098
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/25696782
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/25696782
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/663461082
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/663461082
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/674839396
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/674839396
<objectXMLWrap> <container xmlns=""> <filename>/data/source/findingAids/harvard/sch00911.xml</filename> <ead_entity en_type="corpname">Bryn Mawr College</ead_entity> </container> </objectXMLWrap>
http://id.lib.harvard.edu/ead/sch00911/catalog
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- http://id.lib.harvard.edu/ead/sch00911/catalog
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/122515190
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/122515190
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/476212488
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/476212488
<objectXMLWrap> <container xmlns=""> <filename>/data/source/findingAids/harvard/sch00599.xml</filename> <ead_entity en_type="corpname">Bryn Mawr College</ead_entity> </container> </objectXMLWrap>
http://id.lib.harvard.edu/ead/sch00599/catalog
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- http://id.lib.harvard.edu/ead/sch00599/catalog
<objectXMLWrap> <container xmlns=""> <filename>/data/source/findingAids/nyu/archives/weiner.xml</filename> <ead_entity en_type="corpname" source="naf">Bryn Mawr College.</ead_entity> </container> </objectXMLWrap>
http://dlib.nyu.edu/findingaids/html/archives/weiner/weiner.html
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- http://dlib.nyu.edu/findingaids/html/archives/weiner/weiner.html
<objectXMLWrap> <container xmlns=""> <filename>/data/source/findingAids/harvard/hou01787.xml</filename> <ead_entity en_type="corpname">Bryn Mawr College.</ead_entity> </container> </objectXMLWrap>
http://id.lib.harvard.edu/ead/hou01787/catalog
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- http://id.lib.harvard.edu/ead/hou01787/catalog
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/44783693
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/44783693
<objectXMLWrap> <container xmlns=""> <filename>/data/source/findingAids/harvard/hou00946.xml</filename> <ead_entity en_type="corpname">Bryn Mawr College,</ead_entity> </container> </objectXMLWrap>
http://id.lib.harvard.edu/ead/hou00946/catalog
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Smith, Hilda Worthington. Affiliated Schools for Workers collection, 1921-1951 (bulk 1921-1940).
Title:
Affiliated Schools for Workers collection, 1921-1951 (bulk 1921-1940).
Partial records, 1928-1950, of the Affiliated Schools for Workers (from 1940 the American Labor Education Service) which coordinated the activities of several summer schools for workers, together with incomplete records, 1921-1951, of several of the schools. The largest part of the collection consists of records--chiefly syllabi, other curricular materials, administrative files and photographs--of the Bryn Mawr Summer School for Women Workers in Industry, 1921-1939. Additional, but less thorough, documentation present in the collection consists of records, 1939-1951, of the Hudson Shore Labor School (the co-educational successor to the Bryn Mawr School); records, 1927-1932, of the Barnard Summer School for Women Workers in Industry; and records, 1929-[1936?], of the Vineyard Shore Workers' School.
ArchivalResource: ca. 4.5 cubic ft. (14 boxes, 1 map folder).
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- Smith, Hilda Worthington. Affiliated Schools for Workers collection, 1921-1951 (bulk 1921-1940).
Lantern and Lens Gild of Women Photographers. Lantern and Lens Gild of Women Photographers, 1904-2004.
Title:
Lantern and Lens Gild of Women Photographers, 1904-2004.
The Lantern and Lens Gild was established as the Drexel Camera Club in 1905 during Mathilde Weil's photography class at the Drexel Institute of Art, Science and Industry (now Drexel University). Led by Margaret Bodine, the ladies met on a weekly basis at 24 South 17th Street and later 24 South 18th Street for lectures, classes, and exhibitions. They changed their name to The Photographers for a year before officially naming the group the Lantern and Lens Gild of Women Photographers in 1912. The women traveled throughout the city and surrounding area to photograph people, animals, landscapes, buildings and many other subjects. They hosted many visiting artists and subscribed to the leading photography publications of the time. The Bryn Mawr Art Center and the Franklin Institute represent just two of the many places that exhibited their photographs. The women also held photography competitions within the Gild and awarded four cups each year to honor the artistry of members. The Lantern and Lens Gild moved into the New Century Guild Building at 1307 Locust Street in 1946 in order to expand their facilities. They would remain here for almost twenty years, before discontinuing activities and club elections in 1965. The Lantern and Lens Gild of Women Photographers Records span from 1904 to 2004. This small collection is rich in images of the group's outings; their works; meeting minutes; and twentieth century photography magazines. The materials have been divided into three series -- Gild papers, Printed materials and ephemera, and Images and artifacts. The majority of the collection is photography publications and images with a lesser portion devoted to manuscript material. The materials of the Lantern and Lens Gild of Women Photographers span a century from 1904 to 2004 and consist of the members' papers, photographic works, and numerous photography publications. The collection has been divided into three series - Gild papers, Printed materials and ephemera, and Images and artifacts. The majority of the records cover the period between 1930 to 1960 with several gaps after this period. The meeting minutes and the correspondence contain the most information concerning the operations of the club while lacking information about the personal lives of the members. Mentions of illnesses and deaths in the minutes are the only glimpses into their lives. The records, especially the Printed materials and ephemera, are rich in information about prominent photographers from the first half of the twentieth century as well as photography processes. The work of the Gild members is strongly represented in the last series, Images and artifacts. There are large prints (probably used for exhibitions) and smaller photographs housed in two albums. Gild papers (1906-1965) are comprised of the meeting minutes, correspondence, poems, and club history. They include the details of the weekly meetings the women held, cost of dues, and the activities that they planned and in which they participated. Printed materials and ephemera (1904-2004) consists mainly of photography publications that were sent to the Gild and also mailings about photography products and processes. Photographs, slides, a door knocker, contact frame, and other miscellaneous items have been placed in the last series, Images and artifacts (1914-1953). The photographs are a mix of the ladies' works and pictures documenting the activities of the pilgrimages and meetings. There are 2 compact discs (one master, one use copy) that contain selected slides from the collection.
ArchivalResource: 15 boxes 15 volumes (9 linear feet)
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- Lantern and Lens Gild of Women Photographers. Lantern and Lens Gild of Women Photographers, 1904-2004.
Whittier, Frank N. (Frank Nathaniel), 1861-1924. Skolfield-Whittier collection, 1800-1983.
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Skolfield-Whittier collection, 1800-1983.
Correspondence, financial papers, scrapbooks, artwork, essays, notes, certificates, account books, genealogical materials, greeting cards, calendars, organization papers, notebooks, tax records, inventories, obituaries, biographical and historical clippings, advertisements, published items, poetry, and other materials, of members of the Skolfield, Whittier, and Harward families, ship owners and merchants, of Brunswick, Me. Also includes deed for pew at First Parish Church (1864) and church organization records (1906-1943); genealogical materials of the Harward and Patten families; biography of Rev. Thomas Harward; notebooks and scrapbooks of Mary Harward and other family members; financial records and account books, inventories, insurance papers, and other business documents; genealogical notes relating to the Skolfield and Whittier families, biographical materials on Alfred Skolfield, ship owner and merchant, and account books and other papers of the ships Roger Stewart, John L. Dimmock, Dublin, and Scioto; correspondence and other items of members of the Whittier family, of Farmington, Me., including poetry by John Greenleaf Whittier; records of The Saturday Club, Society of Bowdoin Women, and other women's organizations; and miscellaneous handwritten notes, maps, legal materials, money, and other items.
ArchivalResource: 252 items.
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- Whittier, Frank N. (Frank Nathaniel), 1861-1924. Skolfield-Whittier collection, 1800-1983.
Gerstenberg, Alice. Alice Gerstenberg papers, 1903-1971.
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Alice Gerstenberg papers, 1903-1971.
Mainly correspondence from friends and associates in the theater world, typescripts of Gerstenberg's plays, autobiographical notes, playbills, clippings, a few photographs, and two large scrapbooks commemorating her theatrical career.
ArchivalResource: 3.5 cubic ft. (6 boxes and 1 oversize box)
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- Gerstenberg, Alice. Alice Gerstenberg papers, 1903-1971.
Harrison, Thomas Perrin, 1864-1949. Thomas Perrin Harrison papers, 1861-1939 [manuscript].
Title:
Thomas Perrin Harrison papers, 1861-1939 [manuscript].
Papers of Thomas Perrin Harrison, dean and professor of English at North Carolina State College, Raleigh, N.C., chiefly professional correspondence about literary scholarship and administering the English Department, and letters received by Harrison from his children, James Leftwich Harrison (b. 1895), New York banker, about his work, family matters, and public events; Thomas Perrin Harrison, Jr. (b. 1897), student and instructor at Cornell University, Ithaca, N.Y., and professor of English at the University of Texas, about his work as a literary scholar and academic; Florence Harrison Dunlop, student at Bryn Mawr College and resident of Washington, D.C., about her experiences at Miss Madeira's School, Washington, D.C., 1917-1919, and at Bryn Mawr, 1919-1923, and life in Washington, D.C., in the 1920s and the 1930s; and Lewis Wardlaw Harrison, about life as a student at the University of North Carolina, 1922-1925. Also included are thirty Civil War letters exchanged between Harrison's parents, Col. Francis Eugene Harrison, serving with the 1st South Carolina Rifles in Virginia, and Mary Eunice Perrin Harrison, and her Perrin relatives in Anderson and Abbeville Districts, S.C.
ArchivalResource: 500 items.
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- Harrison, Thomas Perrin, 1864-1949. Thomas Perrin Harrison papers, 1861-1939 [manuscript].
Hunter College. School of Social Work. Paul Schreiber collection, 1924-1976.
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Paul Schreiber collection, 1924-1976.
Papers, offprints, pamphlets, articles, clippings, and speeches by Schreiber, Director and Dean of Hunter College School of Social Work, and others concerning a variety of issues in social work, 1929-1974; minutes of the American Council for Emigres in the Professions, 1970-1975, and Family Service Association (Nassau County), 1976; syllabi and student papers from seminars taught by Schreiber at Hunter College, Smith College, Adelphi University, and University of Pittsburgh; miscellaneous correspondence, 1948-1972, including reports on research projects. Also, lecture and class notes of Marion Hathaway, professor at Bryn Mawr College and at the University of Pittsburgh School of Social Work, concerning mainly the history and philosophy of social work.
ArchivalResource: 22 cubic ft.
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- Hunter College. School of Social Work. Paul Schreiber collection, 1924-1976.
Furness, Horace Howard, 1833-1912. Speeches and articles of Horace Howard Furness, ca. 1874-1912, n.d.
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Speeches and articles of Horace Howard Furness, ca. 1874-1912, n.d.
Consists of 22 folders.
ArchivalResource: 36 items (308 leaves, 4 booklets)
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- Furness, Horace Howard, 1833-1912. Speeches and articles of Horace Howard Furness, ca. 1874-1912, n.d.
Marshall, Alice Kahler,. Women's education graphics collection, 1835-1958.
Title:
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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- Marshall, Alice Kahler,. Women's education graphics collection, 1835-1958.
Marshall, Dorothy Nepper. Dorothy Nepper Marshall papers, 1937-1986 (bulk 1970-1985).
Title:
Dorothy Nepper Marshall papers, 1937-1986 (bulk 1970-1985).
Contains correspondence, writings, photographs and memorabilia.
ArchivalResource: .8 linear ft. (3 boxes)
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- Marshall, Dorothy Nepper. Dorothy Nepper Marshall papers, 1937-1986 (bulk 1970-1985).
Rendel, Elinor, 1885-1942. Diary of Elinor Rendel, 1907-1909 (inclusive).
Title:
Diary of Elinor Rendel, 1907-1909 (inclusive).
Diary begins with a "record of conversations," Christmas 1907, and continues with an account of a tour of southern Scotland, speaking and camping with a caravan, June-July 1908. The bulk of the diary describes Rendel's trip to the United States, noting her meetings with suffragists (Anna Howard Shaw, Rachel Foster Avery, among others) and prominent figures such as William James, Isabella Stewart Gardner, and Theodore Roosevelt. The group traveled to Boston, New York City, Philadelphia, Buffalo, Chicago, Kentucky, Washington, D.C, among other places, and were often called upon to speak on women's suffrage. While in Buffalo they attended the annual convention of the National American Woman Suffrage Association, of which Shaw was president. In many cases speaking engagements were at colleges (including Harvard, Bryn Mawr, and Smith), and Rendel gives descriptions of her impressions and an account of how their speeches were received. During part of the trip they were accompanied by Anna Howard Shaw, and Rendel includes a summary of Shaw's "life story." She also describes visiting Hull House in Chicago, and a factory for women workers near Buffalo. Among her frequently astringent descriptions of the individuals she encountered are observations on the relationship between Ray and her mother. Also included are lists of "Americanisms," "American customs," and "American dishes."
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Rendel, Elinor, 1885-1942. Diary of Elinor Rendel, 1907-1909 (inclusive).
Mary Hyde Eccles papers, 1853-2005, (bulk) 1939-2003.
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Mary Hyde Eccles papers, 1853-2005, (bulk) 1939-2003.
Correspondence and other personal papers of Mary Hyde Eccles, a collector and literary scholar whose primary interest was Samuel Johnson.
ArchivalResource: 88 linear feet (84 boxes, 3 pf boxes, and 7 volumes)
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- Papers, 1853-2005 (inclusive), 1939-2003 (bulk).
R. Buckminster Fuller Papers
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R. Buckminster Fuller Papers
The papers of this 20th century polymath contain his personal archive the Dymaxion Chronofile, manuscripts, drawings and audio-visual materials relating to his career as an architect, mathematician, inventor and social critic.
ArchivalResource: 1200 linear ft.
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- R. Buckminster Fuller papers, ca. 1920-1983
Bridges-Adams, W. (William), 1889-1965. Letters to Arthur Colby Sprague, 1948-1965.
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Letters to Arthur Colby Sprague, 1948-1965.
Letters from Bridges-Adams to Sprague discussing other playwrights of the time, the drama school of Bryn Mawr, new buildings at Stratford in England, and suggestions on where to stay in London. Letters discuss in detail various Shakespeare plays and how they are staged, and the actor Lawrence Olivier and articles written about him in Time Magazine. Bridges-Adams also comments about a book Sprague wrote, the Old Vic Theater in London, and the collection has a newspaper clipping of a play review.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (.1 linear ft.)
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- Bridges-Adams, W. (William), 1889-1965. Letters to Arthur Colby Sprague, 1948-1965.
Alice M. Rivlin Papers, 1963-1988
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Alice M. Rivlin Papers 1963-1988
Economist, government official, and director of the Congressional Budget Office. Correspondence, memoranda, reports, speeches and other writings, congressional testimony, printed materials, newspaper clippings, and photographs pertaining to Rivlin's career as an economist and government official.
ArchivalResource: 10,000 items; 29 containers; 14.5 linear feet
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- Alice M. Rivlin Papers, 1963-1988
Mary Frances Winston Papers MS 213., 1889-1987, 1889-1940
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Mary Frances Winston Papers 1889-1987 1889-1940
Professor; teacher of mathematics; and mathematician. Material consists primarily of correspondence from Winston to her family from colleges and universities she attended, describing student life, particularly from the University of Göttingen between 1893 to 1896. Prominent individuals represented in correspondence include Felix Klein, Margaret Eliza Maltby, and Grace Chisholm Young. Photographs are also included.
ArchivalResource: 1 box; (.5 linear ft.)
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- Mary Frances Winston Papers MS 213., 1889-1987, 1889-1940
Rhoads, Jonathan E. Papers, 1802-2002 (bulk 1934-2002)
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Papers, 1802-2002 (bulk 1934-2002)
This massive collection documents the life and work of Jonathan Evans Rhoads in multiple dimensions and through all major periods of his 94 long years of career. The first series represents his personal and family experiences. It consists of five sub-series including his personal and biographical material; correspondence and other records related to his family members; files of his social interest and participation in activities not directly related to his professional interest; traveling material; as well as his financial records. This sub-series also includes a group of 39 audio cassettes of interviews done in the preparation of a biography of Rhoads that continued from 1992 to 1996. The second series documents all aspects of Rhoads' professional activities as a surgeon, medical faculty and a senior university administrator. The bulk of the correspondence sub-series reflects his communication with hundreds of individuals or institutions on all kinds of subjects of mutual professional interests. Among his correspondents are Clyde Barker, Baruch Blumberg, Britton Chance, David Y. Cooper, Stanley J. Dudrick, Loren C. Eiseley, Claire Fagin, William T. Fitts, Jr., Gaylord P. Harnwell, C. Everett Koop, Leonard D. Miller, Francis D. Moore, I.S. Ravdin, Louis Silverstein, and the United States House of Representatives and Senate. Included in this sub-series is also a litigation file related to a case between a chordoma patient and physicians of the surgical department of the University Hospital. The sub-series of Administrative files comprises mainly correspondence and other files in relation to his leadership for the Department of Surgery, the University Hospital, the Medical Board, the Harrison Department of Surgical Research, the Penn School of Medicine and the general administration of the University. Also included are files from 1938 to 1979 that reflect the significant amount of work Rhoads did at the Pennsylvania Hospital. The Teaching files include instructional schedules, course syllabus and lecture notes for various classes and programs in which Rhoads participated as a senior faculty. The Research files include records of two major research projects sponsored by the National Research Council--the Adhesions study and the Burns project--as well as relevant reference material. This sub-series also includes some correspondence between Rhoads and his patients, his operating notes, and other patient records. The Professional meetings sub-series documents meetings sponsored by various institutions which Rhoads attended. Also included in this sub-series are records of his being invited as visiting professor to lecture to medical schools across the continent of North America. The Addresses, manuscripts and publishing files consist of material of five different categories of presentations and publications. There are hundreds of addresses and presentations Rhoads was invited to make on all kinds of subjects or occasions; remarks he made at over a dozen memorial services in honor of his deceased friends and colleagues; manuscripts, finished or unfinished, as well as draft outlines and notes on various topics; correspondence related to publishing matters; and finally, reprints of some 400 published articles. Rhoads' leadership and participation in all major medical and other professional institutions of national and international reputations is best represented in the sub-series IIG, the files of Professional Organizations. Substantially represented in this sub-series are files of such leading organizations of medicine and medical sciences as American Association for Cancer Research (38 folders), American Association for the Surgery of Trauma (42), American Cancer Society (320), American College of Surgeons (360), American Medical Association (44), American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition (78), American Surgical Association (143), American Trauma Society (168), Annals of Surgery (139), Association of American Medical Colleges (88), Cancer journal (137), College of Physicians of Philadelphia (140), General Motors Cancer Research Foundation (119), Institute of Medicine (43), International Federation of Surgical Colleges (377), International Society of Surgery (52), International Surgical Group (45), National Cancer Advisory Board (182), National Cancer Institute (34), National Institute of General Medial Sciences (45), National Institutes of health (38), National Research Council (264), Pennsylvania Medical Society (46), Philadelphia County Medical Society (102), Society for Surgery of the Alimentary Tract (47), Society of Clinical Surgery (53), Society of University Surgeons (70), etc. Also represented in this sub-series are the following major professional organizations: American Academy of Arts and Sciences, American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Board of Surgery, American College of Physicians, American College of Radiology, American Physiological Society, American Society for Clinical Nutrition, American Society of Nutritional Support Services, Association for Academic Surgery, Association of Community Cancer Centers, Children Hospital of Philadelphia, Coriell Institute for Medical Research, Council of Medical Specialty Society, Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma, Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology, Fox Chase Cancer Center, Halsted Society, Health Systems Agency for Southeastern Pennsylvania Steering Committee, International Cancer Congress, International Congress of Nutrition, International Union Against Cancer, James Ewing Society, James IV Association of Surgeons, John Morgan Society, John Rhea Barton Surgical Research Foundation, John Scott Award Advisory Committee, Johns Hopkins Medical and Surgical Association, (to be continued) (to continue) Life Insurance Medical Research Fund, Medical Society of the State of Pennsylvania, National Academy of Sciences, National Library of Medicine, Pan-Pacific Surgical Association, Papanicolaou Cancer Research Institute, Pennsylvania Hospital, Philadelphia Health Management Corporation, Philadelphia Professional Standard Review Organization, Ravdin-Rhoads Surgical Society, Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, Society of Surgical Oncology, Surgeons Travel Club, Surgical Infection Society, Surgical Travel Club, U.S. National Committee for the International Union Against Cancer, U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, United States Public Health Service, Veterans Administration, Wistar Association, Working Group on Disability in U.S. Presidents, World Health Organization, etc. Rhoads' extra-curricula interest is fully documented in Series III of Civic Organizations. Main entries in this sub-series are files of the following institutions: American Friends Service Committee (19 folders), American Philosophical Society (374), Bryn Mawr College (68), Buckingham Mountain Foundation (96), Cosmos Club (23), Friends Hospital (130), Germantown Friends School (104), Haverford College (242), Benjamin and Mary Siddons Measey Foundation (148), Pennwalt Corporation (21), Philadelphia Public Health Advisory Commission (16), Philadelphia School District (73), Philadelphia Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends (65), Westtown School (65). Also to be found in this sub-series are files of John Scott Award Advisory Committee, Thomas B. and Jeannette E. Laws McCabe Fund, and Philadelphia Traffic Court Committee. The fourth series consists of awards and cirtificates of recognition given to Rhoads in appreciation of his distinguished services in various fields. Series V comprises photographs, including both Rhoads' portraits and group pictures taken at professional meetings or other social functions; audio-visual tapes; issues of ISIS journal and other memorabilia items Rhoads collected. Series VI consists of a large number of architectural drawings of the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania prepared in the period of 1968-1973. Series VII are papers of Theresa Rhoads, mostly her correspondence and research files when she was working at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia in the 1930s and 1940s.
ArchivalResource: 273 Cubic ft.
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- Rhoads, Jonathan E. Papers, 1802-2002 (bulk 1934-2002)
Goldmark, Josephine Clara, 1877-1950. Papers of Josephine Clara and Pauline Dorothea Goldmark, 1886-1962 (inclusive).
Title:
Papers of Josephine Clara and Pauline Dorothea Goldmark, 1886-1962 (inclusive).
The correspondence, photographs, reports, and clippings in this collection are presumably only a small portion of the documentation of the Goldmark sisters' lives that once existed. The correspondence includes a few letters to Josephine from Florence Kelley and Jane Addams, and typed transcriptions of a series of letters from William James to Pauline showing their close friendship. The bulk of the reports are by Pauline. Printed materials touch upon the sisters' projects and interests; clippings indicate the impact of their published works.
ArchivalResource: .25 linear ft.
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- Goldmark, Josephine Clara, 1877-1950. Papers of Josephine Clara and Pauline Dorothea Goldmark, 1886-1962 (inclusive).
Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924. Letters, chiefly from Wilson, to Richard Heath Dabney, 1881-1926.
Title:
Letters, chiefly from Wilson, to Richard Heath Dabney, 1881-1926.
Wilson writes to Dabney, his former University of Virginia classmate (and later history professor at the University) regarding his life after ill health forced him to discontinue his studies. Of greatest interest are twenty letters, 1881-1889, written after Wilson left the University of Virginia. In them he discusses his law studies, health, the University, the Jefferson Society, fellow students including future U. Va. professor Charles Kent, impressions of Johns Hopkins and Bryn Mawr, his early writings, marriage, history, and politics. Later letters are shorter and more conventional in content, but contain occasional allusions to public affairs and the presidency. The collection also contains one letter from Wilson to the University of Virginia Board of Visitors recommending the hiring of Dabney as a professor. In addition to the 90+ letters from Wilson the collection contains letters or telegrams from Ellen A. Wilson, Edith Bolling Wilson, Newton Baker, John Randolph Bolling, A.S. Burleson, Assistant Secretary of State William Phillips, Charles Cotesworth Pinckney, William Howard Taft, J.P. Tumulty and the Italian ambassador. Most of these letters concern issues which Dabney brought to Wilson's attention.
ArchivalResource: 110 items (including enclosures)
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- Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924. Letters, chiefly from Wilson, to Richard Heath Dabney, 1881-1926.
Smith, Hilda Worthington, 1888-. Papers, 1837-1975 (inclusive), 1900-1975 (bulk).
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Papers, 1837-1975 (inclusive), 1900-1975 (bulk).
Personal and professional correspondence, an unpublished autiobiography and other biographical material, diaries, school papers, Hall and Smith family papers, poems, manuscripts, speeches and articles, financial documents, minutes, reports, printed matter, clippings, and photos. Includes correspondence concerning the structure of American society with women industrial workers who were active in the labor movement from the 1920s through the 1940s, correspondence pertaining to refugees from Europe and work for women during the 1940s, and field reports of Smith's national survey of labor education. Also contains material on groups with which Smith was associated, including the Bryn Mawr Summer School, Hudson Shore Labor School, Vineyard Shore Workers' School, Camps for Unemployed Women, the William Roy Smith Memorial Fund for Workshops in Living History, and the American Labor Education Service.
ArchivalResource: 11.5 linear ft.
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- Smith, Hilda Worthington, 1888-. Papers, 1837-1975 (inclusive), 1900-1975 (bulk).
Arthurs, Alberta, 1932-. Reminiscences of Alberta Arthurs : oral history, 1981.
Title:
Reminiscences of Alberta Arthurs : oral history, 1981.
Family background, childhood and education in Massachusetts; Wellesley, 1950-54; decision to work in academia; English instructor, 1958-62; marriage, 1959; English instructor, Rutgers, 1964-73; life in Far Hills, New Jersey; Bryn Mawr graduate program, PhD 1972; Dean of Admissions, Radcliffe College, 1973-75: merger of Harvard and Radcliffe admissions offices; Dean of Undergraduate Affairs, Harvard, 1975-77: difficulties of coordinating teaching and administrative duties, decision to leave Harvard; President, Chatham College, 1977- : activities, relations with Pittsburgh community; fellow, Salzberg Seminar in American Studies, 1978- ; problems of a commuter marriage; balancing motherhood and career; societal expectations of women's roles; men and women's perceptions of life accomplishments; administration in academia; membership on boards, especially Hotchkiss School and Culbro: responsibilities, relation to professional life.
ArchivalResource: Transcript: 199 leaves.Tape: 4 reels.
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- Arthurs, Alberta, 1932-. Reminiscences of Alberta Arthurs : oral history, 1981.
Almy family. Papers, 1649-1984 (inclusive), 1832-1984 (bulk).
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Papers, 1649-1984 (inclusive), 1832-1984 (bulk).
Correspondence, diaries, financial records, genealogical charts, composition books, speeches, poems, examinations, reports, photos, articles, pamphlets, clippings, and other material. Bulk of collection is correspondence among members of the Almy, Jackson, and Cabot families. The diaries and correspondence describe daily activities of individual women and the social network among upper-class Boston families. Civil War letters from Samuel Cabot, Jr., to his family, and courtship lettrs to Elizabeth Almy (1914-1916) are also included. Correspondents include Elizabeth Cary Agassiz, Charles W. Eliot, Ellen Tucker Emerson, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Theodore Parker, and Charles Sumner. Also included is material on the Massachusetts Conference on Social Work, civil service in Massachusetts, the Boston Symphony Orchestra, Mothers' Discussion Club, Monday Lunch Club, and other organizations.
ArchivalResource: 4.5 linear ft.
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- Almy family. Papers, 1649-1984 (inclusive), 1832-1984 (bulk).
Annette Weiner Papers, Bulk, 1970-1997, 1933-1997
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Annette Weiner Papers Bulk, 1970-1997 1933-1997
Annette B. Weiner was a prominent anthropologist and Dean of the Graduate School of Arts and Science at New York Universtiy from 1991-1996. The materials contained in this collection include administrative memoranda, correspondence, reports, publications, newspaper clippings and papers produced during three distinct phases of Dr. Weiner's career. The earliest material was generated during her years as a graduate student involved in anthropological fieldwork. Another portion comes from her early academic career at the University of Texas. She continued her anthropological work as Dean of the Graduate School of Arts and Science at NYU.
ArchivalResource: 60.0 linear feet; (121 boxes)
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- Annette Weiner Papers, Bulk, 1970-1997, 1933-1997
Bartholomew family. Bartholomew & Michel family papers, c.1847-1913.
Title:
Bartholomew & Michel family papers, c.1847-1913.
The collection includes correspondence between three generations of the Michel and Bartholomew families, ranging from 1847-1913. Both families were highly educated, literate, and interested in politics, which is apparent in many of their writings. The earliest letters were written by Mary Eletra Loveridge to Robert B. Michel during their courtship in 1847. Mary specifically writes of her interest in Emanuel Swedenborg, her religious disagreements with her mother, her loneliness and lack of female friends, of her love of books, and of multiple local deaths from cholera. Other courtship letters include those between Mary M. Michel and James Bartholomew in the early 1880s. James writes of Ben Butler (1884 Presidential nominee for the Greenback-Labor Party), his political disagreements with his father, his anxiousness to get married, and the need for him to travel to California as soon as possible. Later letters written to Mary after their marriage recount his 1893 travels through London, Paris, Vienna, and parts of Germany, as well as his return to the United States aboard the ship Alaska. Mary writes of her love of books, her thoughts on the 1884 election, and notes on a variety of friends and family members. In letters written from California to her sisters Annie and Elizabeth from 1884, Mary writes of her first impressions of California, reminiscences of their childhood, her first experience with an earthquake on April 19, 1885, the hardships of being a doctor's wife, and candid descriptions of neighbors and acquaintances. Later letters to her daughter Eleanor Bartholomew focus on family and community activities and the experiences of her son Robert. The collection also includes a long series of letters written from Eleanor Bartholomew to her brother Robert, both while she was at school in Brooklyn and when she was attending Bryn Mawr. In addition to notes on family and school acquaintances, Eleanor's letters cover a wide variety of topics, including descriptions of Brooklyn and her busy college schedule. Other notable items in the collection include a letter from William A. Michel to his brother Robert written in 1853 when William was traveling through Council Bluffs and Jefferson City aboard the Polar Star steamship on his way to California; a few photographs of Mary Michel Bartholomew, Mary Eleanor Bartholomew, and an unidentified Michel man; a cookbook kept by Robert Michel's sister Elizabeth Michel Blair probably in the 1830s and 1840s; and some Confederate printed money collected by Robert Michel in Mississippi.
ArchivalResource: 270 pieces.
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- Bartholomew family. Bartholomew & Michel family papers, c.1847-1913.
Stokowski, Leopold, 1882-1977. The making of an orchestra : lecture, Feb. 4, 1963 [sound recording].
Title:
The making of an orchestra : lecture, Feb. 4, 1963 [sound recording].
Following an introduction by Jacobs in which she describes childhood encounters with Stokowski in Rittenhouse Square, Stokowski addresses issues of auditioning, the effect of concert halls on orchestral sound, and contemporary music, and then answers questions from the audience elaborating on these issues.
ArchivalResource: Tape 2 sound cassettes : analog.Tape 1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips, 2 tracks, NAB standard ; 10 1/2 in., 1/4 in. tape.sound disc : digital ; 4 3/4 in.Transcript 28 leaves.
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- Stokowski, Leopold, 1882-1977. The making of an orchestra : lecture, Feb. 4, 1963 [sound recording].
Dorothy Burr Thompson diaries and papers, 1912-1991
Title:
Dorothy Burr Thompson diaries and papers 1912-1991
Dorothy Burr Thompson (1900 – 2001) was a prominent archaeologist who graduated from Bryn Mawr in 1923. She specialized in Greek terracotta. Burr Thompson and her husband, Homer A. Thompson, were both heavily involved with the American School of Classical Studies in Athens. The collection includes her diaries, personal correspondence, and professional papers. It also includes contains both personal and research related photographs and postcards.
ArchivalResource: 5.0 Linear feet
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- Dorothy Burr Thompson diaries and papers, 1912-1991
Records of the Project on the Status and Education of Women (Association of American Colleges), (inclusive), (bulk), 1969-1991, 1971-1985
Title:
Records of the Project on the Status and Education of Women (Association of American Colleges), (inclusive), (bulk) 1969-1991 1971-1985
Records (including correspondence, publications, meeting notes, government testimonies, and research files) of the Project on the Status and Education of Women, a project of the Association of American Colleges focusing on improving access to and achieving equity in higher education for women.
ArchivalResource: 57.76 linear ft.; (138 + 1/2 file boxes) plus 2 folio+ folders, 4 oversize folders, 2 supersize folders, 5 audiotapes, 12 videotapes, 2 photograph folders, 3 objects, and electronic records
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- Records of the Project on the Status and Education of Women (Association of American Colleges), (inclusive), (bulk), 1969-1991, 1971-1985
Papers of Gerda Lerner, 1924-2006
Title:
Papers of Gerda Lerner, 1924-2006
Papers of historian and feminist Gerda Lerner reflecting her professional career, writings, and lectures.
ArchivalResource: 18.77 linear feet ((45 file boxes) plus 1 folio+ folder, 7 photograph folders, 9 audiotapes, electronic records)
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- Papers, 1941-2001
Marion Hathway papers, 1911-1956
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Marion Hathway papers 1911-1956
Marion Hathway (1895-1955) was a social work practitioner and educator. Her papers include correspondence, articles, speeches, course materials, and resource files that document her career as a professor of social work at the University of Pittsburgh and Bryn Mawr College and her role as executive secretary and president of the American Association of Schools of Social Work.
ArchivalResource: 7.5 linear feet
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- Marion Hathway papers, 1911-1956
Phillips, Melba, 1907-. Oral history interview with Melba Newell Phillips, 1977 December 5.
Title:
Oral history interview with Melba Newell Phillips, 1977 December 5.
Family background, childhood and education up through college, all in Indiana; her graduate study, first at Battle Creek College (M.A.), then at the University of California under J. Robert Oppenheimer, Ph.D. 1933; also attended University of Michigan Summer Symposium in Theoretical Physics, 1929. Between her Ph.D. and her first college faculty position (Connecticut College for Women, 1937-1938) she held postdoctoral fellowships at University of California, Bryn Mawr College and the Institute for Advanced Study. With the exception of a period of war-time teaching at the University of Minnesota, she taught at Brooklyn College from 1938 to 1952, when she was fired for not cooperating with the McCarran Committee. During her period of unemployment she coauthored 2 textbooks, Classical Electricity and Magnetism (with Wolfgang Panofsky) and Principles of Physical Science (with Francis Bonner). In 1957 she was brought to Washington University in St. Louis by Edward U. Condon to run the Academic Year Institute program there. From 1962 until her retirement in 1972, she was professor of physics at the University of Chicago. She has long been active in the American Association of Physics Teachers (AAPT) serving as its President in 1966 and as its Executive Officer in recent years; comments on AAPT's role and problems. She also gives her views on physics and physicists today, including the experience of women physicists in the U.S. Brief discussion of her work with J. Robert Oppenheimer and her political difficulties in the 1950s. Also prominently mentioned are: Robert d'Escourt Atkinson, David Bohm, Francis Bonner, Jay W. Buchta, Annie Jump Cannon, Suzanne Ellis, William Jordan, Robert Karplus, Henrietta Swan Leavitt, Cecilia Payne Gaposchkin, Frank Press, John Hasbrouck Van Vleck; Academic Year Institute, American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Association of Physics Teachers Commission on College Physics, American Physical Society, City College of City University of New York, Harvard College Observatory, Harvard Project Physics, National Science Foundation, Optical Society of America, Physical Sciences Study Committee, United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, University of Chicago, and University of Michigan Summer Symposium in Theoretical Physics.
ArchivalResource: Transcript, 24 pp.
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- Phillips, Melba, 1907-. Oral history interview with Melba Newell Phillips, 1977 December 5.
Andrews, Charles McLean, 1863-1943. Charles McLean Andrews papers, 1723-1967 (inclusive), 1885-1956 (bulk).
Title:
Charles McLean Andrews papers, 1723-1967 (inclusive), 1885-1956 (bulk).
The papers consist of correspondence, research files (including notes, transcripts, and photocopies of historical documents), writings, photograph albums, and memorabilia relating to the personal life and professional career of American historian Charles McLean Andrews; his wife, Evangeline Walker Andrews; and other family members. More than half the correspondence is between family members. Charles Andrews's education and early career are detailed in correspondence with his parents, wife, and sisters. Evangeline Andrews's correspondence with her parents; her sister, Ethel Walker Smith; her husband; and her children concerns her Bryn Mawr activities, travels, historical and theatrical interests and writing, and the activities of family members. The correspondence also chronicles the development of the Ethel Walker School. Charles McLean Andrews's professional correspondents include former students, co-authors, fellow historians, librarians, and archivists. The professional correspondence is overwhelmingly incoming and reflects more of the correspondents' careers and activities than those of Andrews. Research and writings files detail Andrews's historical interests.
ArchivalResource: 39.5 linear ft.
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- Andrews, Charles McLean, 1863-1943. Charles McLean Andrews papers, 1723-1967 (inclusive), 1885-1956 (bulk).
Learned Hand papers
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Learned Hand papers
Materials relating to Hand's private and public life, his activities as an alumnus of Harvard University, his friendship with Felix Frankfurter, and to the Hand family. Includes material on the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, New York City; information on the Progressive movement (1909-1914) and the beginnings of the New Republic and its early staff; and transcripts of oral-history interviews conducted by Gerald Gunther of Stanford Law School and others, of Judge Hand, his family and associates.
ArchivalResource: 116 linear feet linear feet (in 235 boxes and 18 paige boxes)
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- Papers, 1840-1961.
Seymour family papers, 1711-1969, 1870-1945
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Seymour family papers 1711-1969 1870-1945
This collection is made up of the papers of ten individual members and six branches of the Seymour family: the Day family, Parsons-Dean families, Watkins-Law families, Leggett-Seymour-Doolittle families, St. John family, and Howard family. The largest sections are those of Thomas Day Seymour, Charles Seymour (1885-1963), and Charles Seymour, Jr. The collection represents six generations of an intellectually and socially prominent family and through correspondence and diaries offers detailed evidence on social life and customs in New Haven, Hartford and nineteenth-century Ohio.
ArchivalResource: 51 linear feet (126 boxes, 1 folio)
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- Seymour family papers, 1711-1969, 1870-1945
Oral history interview with Anne Truitt
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Oral history interview with Anne Truitt
An interview of Anne Truitt conducted 2002 April-August, by Anne Louise Bayly, for the Archives of American Art, in Washington, D.C.
OralHistoryResource: Sound recording: master 7 sound discs (400 min.) : digital ; 2 5/8 in.Sound recording, duplicate: 6 sound cassettes.
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- Truitt, Anne, 1921-. Oral history interview with Anne Truitt, 2002 Apr.-Aug [sound recording].
Hudson, Manley Ottmer, 1886-1960. Papers, 1894-1960
Title:
Manley Ottmer Hudson papers
This collection includes material relating to Hudson's career, his activities in the negotiations of the Paris Peace Conference, 1918-1919, and with projects and problems of the League of Nations, including his efforts in urging the U.S. to join the League, his involvement with the American Committee in Geneva of the League of Nations Association, his positions as a member of the Permanent Court of Arbitration and judge of the Permanent Court of International Justice, his participation in other international matters and disputes, and his research activities as director of the Harvard Law School Research in International Law project (1930's).
ArchivalResource: 168 boxes, 15 Paige boxes
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- Papers, 1894-1960
Miller, Emma Guffey, 1874-1970. Papers, 1833-1975 (bulk: 1884-1972)
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Papers of Emma Guffey Miller, 1833-1975 (inclusive), 1884-1972 (bulk)
Correspondence of Emma Guffey Miller, Democratic Party leader.
ArchivalResource: 3 cartons, 1 + 1/2 file boxes, 1 folio folder, 2 folio+ folders, 2 oversize folders.
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- Papers, 1833, 1884-1972
Ring, Elizabeth, 1902-1997. Mt. Holyoke College--students from Maine, 1838-1904 collection, ca. 1941.
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Mt. Holyoke College--students from Maine, 1838-1904 collection, ca. 1941.
Information (originally in a notebook) written and compiled by Ring about Maine women who attended Mount Holyoke and other colleges such as Oberlin, Vassar, Bryn Mawr, Wheaton, and Wellesley; together with card file index created by Timmy Brown.
ArchivalResource: 1 file drawer.
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- Ring, Elizabeth, 1902-1997. Mt. Holyoke College--students from Maine, 1838-1904 collection, ca. 1941.
Strand, Paul, 1890-1976. Paul Strand Collection.
Title:
Paul Strand Collection. 1915-1946.
This collection consists of an image of an apple tree in full bloom in front of a house, and a hand colored platinum print of the cloisters at Bryn Mawr College, Pennsylvania.
ArchivalResource: 2 photographic prints : one gelatin silver, one platinum (hand col.) ; 17.7 cm. x 23.6 cm. or smaller, one on mount 25.5 x 38 cm.
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- Strand, Paul, 1890-1976. Paul Strand Collection.
Chinese Scholarship Committee records, circa 1916-1988
Title:
Chinese Scholarship Committee records circa 1916-1988
The Chinese Scholarship Committee was established by Professor Lucy Martin Donnelly in 1916, to provide Chinese women an education who could not otherwise obtain one in China. It was also intended to “deepen the understanding between China and the United States by bringing to this country the type of students who would represent the highest Chinese traditions, and who would in turn interpret to China our western civilization” (“Bryn Mawr Chinese Scholarship Committee,” pamphlet). The fund, as established, provided for one annual scholarship to a Chinese woman who wished to attend Bryn Mawr College. The Chinese Scholarship Committee records documents the efforts of Bryn Mawr College diverisify its student body and to introduce to its students a different culture. The collection houses scattered financial and administrative records, as well as a nice body of correspondence from and about the Chinese students who directly benfitted from the fund. The collection is arranged into four series: "Administrative records, 1916-1988," "Financial records, 1916-1988," "General correspondence, 1916-1988" and "Margaret Wood Keith papers, 1916-1988."
ArchivalResource: 3.5 Linear feet
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- Chinese Scholarship Committee records, circa 1916-1988
Papers, 1886-1962
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Papers, 1886-1962
Correspondence, photographs, reports, etc., of Josephine Clara Goldmark and Pauline Dorothea Goldmark, authors and investigators of industrial working conditions.
ArchivalResource: 1/2 file box
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- Papers, 1886-1962
Bryn Mawr College. Correspondence with Carl Zigrosser, 1961.
Title:
Correspondence with Carl Zigrosser, 1961.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 leaf).
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- Bryn Mawr College. Correspondence with Carl Zigrosser, 1961.
Papers, 1864-1982 (inclusive).
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Papers, 1864-1982 (inclusive).
Collection consists of correspondence, diaries, account books, research notes, and photographs of Moore and her family. Family papers form the bulk of the collection. Correspondence spans three generations and includes that of Moore's mother with her parents (1880-1917), and that of Moore and her family (1900-1946). It documents the important role the parents (particularly the fathers) played in the lives of their daughters and the parents' concern for the daughters' development. Many letters contain descriptions of travels abroad. There are diaries of Moore's mother (1894-1959) and Dorothea Moore (1904-1934); most entries are brief. Mother and daughter also kept detailed account books. Concert programs (1888-1942) chronicle Eliza Moore's appearances as a pianist. Photographs are mainly of family and friends, with some taken by Moore on her trip to the Soviet Union in 1934.
ArchivalResource: 5 linear ft.
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- Moore, Dorothea May, 1894-. Papers, 1864-1982 (inclusive).
Ellett-St. Catherine's Alumnae Association. Papers, 1850-1970.
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Papers, 1850-1970.
The collection offers detailed information on the education of girls and the life of a woman educator in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. One-half of the collection pertains to St. Catherine's School for girls and its predecessor, the Virginia Randolph Ellett School for Girls, established in Richmond, Va., ca. 1890. Printed materials include newspaper clippings, photographs, publications and programs for student events, catalogs, and promotional literature. Manuscripts include notes of the school's founder, Virginia Randolph Ellett, on operating a school and teaching literature. Also included are roll books, a few student essays, and information on fund raising. The correspondence, 1894-1938, of Virginia Randolph Ellett accounts for one-third of the collection and includes letters from students and former students, professional educators, female friends, and fellow teachers. It provides information on Ellett's strategies for making her school a feeder for Bryn Mawr and other women's colleges in the northeast, as well as insights into the overlap between the professional and personal life of this single woman. The papers, 1850-1921, of Ellett's mother, Mary (Hudson) Ellett Ellett of New York, N.Y., and Richmond, Va., include correspondence with girlhood friends that began in adolescence and continued throughout their lives, as well as correspondence with her daughter and other family members. Also included are a small number of papers pertaining to other Ellett family members.
ArchivalResource: 5,000 (ca.) items.
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- Ellett-St. Catherine's Alumnae Association. Papers, 1850-1970.
James Wood papers, Bulk, 1865-1921, 1865-1964
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James Wood papers Bulk, 1865-1921 1865-1964
James Wood (1839-1925) was “interested in education, philanthropy, in the various branches of agriculture, in archaeology, history, Indian lore, anthropology, science, in prison reform and above all, in the Bible and religion,” (ABS, 2). He was also a business man, serving as President of the Genesee Salt Company in Piffard, New York. The James Wood papers are divided into twelve series: “Biographical Material:” “Agriculture;” Business and Financial Material;” “Collected Quaker Material;” “Correspondence;” “Hugh Barbour Writings and Talks regarding James Wood;” “Journals;” “Organizations;” “Photographs and Albums;” “Political Involvement;” Prison Reform;” and lastly, “Writings by James Wood.” This collection contains many materials, including correspondence, photographs, record books, awards, and printed material such as newspapers and pamphlets. Given Wood’s heavy involvement in agriculture, this collection has high research value for those interested in farming methods, live stock breeding, and general agriculture history from the late nineteenth to early-twentieth centuries. Also of note to researchers is a series covering Wood’s work in female prison reform, which includes several official reports and newspaper stories in this area.
ArchivalResource: 10.5 Linear feet
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- James Wood papers, Bulk, 1865-1921, 1865-1964
Laird, Elizabeth Rebecca, 1874-1969. Autobiography, ca. 1960.
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Autobiography, ca. 1960.
The document covers Laird's early background and education; her fellowship and studies at Bryn Mawr College and the Technische Universität Berlin; assistantship in physics at Mount Holyoke College; radiation work at Cavendish Laboratory; work on charged particle beams, reflections of soft x-rays, and Raman effect; work during World War II for the Canadian National Research Council; appointment to faculty of University of Western Ontario; work for Ontario Cancer Research Foundation on short wave region (radiation) for medical use; outstanding students; fellow contemporary women physicists; and honors. File also includes an appendix of letters from Laird to her sister written in Berlin (1898-1899), and notes on a Berlin colloquium.
ArchivalResource: 20 pp.
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- Laird, Elizabeth Rebecca, 1874-1969. Autobiography, ca. 1960.
University of Pennsylvania. Executive Vice President. Records, 1959-1990 (bulk, 1983-1988).
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Records, 1959-1990 (bulk, 1983-1988).
The Executive Vice President Records are mainly executive administrative files documenting the responsibilities and activities of the office from 1983 to 1988. The bulk of the collection is the administrative file, which is the central file of the office of the Senior Vice President and covers all major areas of the functioning of the University's top business administrator. The series consists mainly in the form of correspondence. The Financial file includes material generated by the Academic Planning and Budget Committee and budgets either of the University or of specific divisions and programs of the University. The Personnel file is related to searches for the filling of various administration positions. The series of Speaking engagements includes notes prepared by O'Bannon for dozens of occasions, and full texts of two speeches. The News clippings series consists of two parts, a folder and a scrapbook. The folder contains exclusively news clippings related to the publicity of O'Bannon in news media. The scrapbook holds clippings of the O'Bannon memorial service as well as clippings on various subjects of her interest. The Photos, slides, and video-tapes series covers both personal and business aspects of O'Bannon. The slides are divided into four sets, one of personal and family interest, two regarding the University of Pennsylvania, and the fourth, a presentation on women executives in government.
ArchivalResource: 14 Cubic ft.
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- University of Pennsylvania. Executive Vice President. Records, 1959-1990 (bulk, 1983-1988).
Marshall, Alice Kahler,. Women's schools and colleges ephemera, 1791-1942.
Title:
Women's schools and colleges ephemera, 1791-1942.
The collection contains printed programs, receipts, speeches, and manuscript letters depicting women's schools and colleges. The Pennsylvania schools include Darlington Seminary, West Chester (theater program, 1907); Miss Baldwin's School, Bryn Mawr (class day program, 1903; commencement program, 1905); Young Ladies Seminary, Bethlehem (newspaper engraving of "Bishopthorpe"); Bryn Mawr College (Enameline college colors paper dolls ad, 1880); Greencastle Female Seminary, Franklin County (summer session classes, 1853); Penn State College (Pottstown Club dance card, 1921). For Hood College, Frederick Maryland, there are 21 items belonging to sisters Verna Faust, 1913-1915, and Ruth Faust, 1918: room tickets; lecture, concerts, and recital tickets and programs; account receipts; commencement programs; student handbook; and report card. Ohio schools are represented by Springfield Female College (commencement program, 1868 and 1869) and Oberlin College (Ladies Dept. commencement program, 1866). There are ten receipts for repair and teaching at the schools in the town of Newburyport, Mass., 1791-1823. In New York, items from Vassar College (Oxford debate, 1923; Enameline college colors dolls ad, 1880; Vassar College Athletic Association field day programs, 1915 and 1917); Watkins Academy (commencement invitation, 1886); and Evening School School for Women, New York City (envelope). Southern schools are Lemoyne Normal School, Memphis, Tenn. (commencement, 1897); Brownsville (Tenn.) Female College (tuition receipt, 1859); Greenville (N.C.) Female College (reception, 1881); Virginia Female Institute, Staunton (envelope); Cooperative Female School, Bedford, Va. (blotter ad); Stonewall Jackson Institute, Abingdon, Va. (postcard); tuition receipts from Alabama schools: Judson Female Institute, 1867-1868, East Alabama Female College, 1862-1863, Auburn Female College, 1860, Tuskegee Female College [Huntingdon College], 1859. Also, letter from Miss Lake V. Sullivan, principal, Synodical Female Institute, Talladega, Ala., 1889, and letter from James Atkins, president, Asheville (N.C.) Female College, 1896. Miscellaneous schools include Indianapolis Female Seminary (commencement program, 1882; dance cards, 1888; theater program, 1914); Tracy Female Institute (reunion card, 1866); Young Ladies Seminary, Portland (attendance card, 1872); Decatur Musical College (recital program, 1889); Clinton Liberal Institute (reception card, 1868); Maplewood Music Seminary (graduation invitation, 1868); Robinson Female Seminary (commencement, 1870). Also includes three printed speeches: Mary E. Beedy, The Joint education of young men and women in the American schools and colleges (London: Sunday Lecture Society, 1873); A Valedictory address written by Miss Ella Pollock of Baltimore ... Archer Female Academy (Baltimore: John D. Toy, 1855); and Valedictory written and delivered by Miss Matilda Crummer ... Eastern Female High School ... (Baltimore: James Lucas & Son, 1854).
ArchivalResource: 102 items.
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- Marshall, Alice Kahler,. Women's schools and colleges ephemera, 1791-1942.
Miller, Emma Guffey, 1874-1970. Papers, 1833-1975 (inclusive), 1884-1972 (bulk).
Title:
Papers, 1833-1975 (inclusive), 1884-1972 (bulk).
The bulk of the collection consists of correspondence. The papers document Miller's many interests and volunteer activities: Democratic Party politics on the local, state, and national levels, Franklin Delano Roosevelt and the New Deal, the Women's Division of the Democratic National Committee, Slippery Rock State College, the National Woman's Party and the Equal Rights Amendment, the Women's Organization for National Prohibition Reform, Distinguished Daughters of Pennsylvania, and the Daughters of the American Revolution. There is almost no information about her family or her personal life (childhood, adolescence, and her marriage after 1907).
ArchivalResource: 3.5 linear ft.
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- Miller, Emma Guffey, 1874-1970. Papers, 1833-1975 (inclusive), 1884-1972 (bulk).
Bryn Mawr College. Correspondence from Eugene Ormandy, 1966.
Title:
Correspondence from Eugene Ormandy, 1966.
Comprises letter for Darrow Elizabeth Long.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 leaf).
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- Bryn Mawr College. Correspondence from Eugene Ormandy, 1966.
Vassar College. Autograph file: S-Z, [ca. 1800]-1983.
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Autograph file: S-Z, [ca. 1800]-1983.
Letters with some manuscripts, speeches, poems, and other items, primarily resulting from an official connection with Vassar College, written by Vassar students, faculty, or staff, of materials of historical and cultural significance. Letters of note include Lucy Maynard Salmon on Vassar College History Dept., labor issues, and personal news, 1888-1925; Helen Seldes on anti-fascism, political and social life in New York City, country life in Vermont, and a strike by Vermont marble workers, 1934-1937; Fanny Small on teaching music and social events at Vassar College, 1864-1866; Bishop B.B. Smith of Kentucky on incident involving a runaway slave's confrontation with his white mistress (owner), 1864; M. Carey Thomas on Bryn Mawr positions for Vassar graduates, the Association of Collegiate Alumnae, and committee positions, 1889-1915; Leo Tolstoy on religion, writing, non-violence as part of Christianity, Shakers and chastity, evils of patriotism, and his health, 1896-1908; Sophie Tolstoy on Leo's work among the Russian peasants, 1892-1894 (in French); Paul Allen Towne on defense of slavery, and political, military, social, and business situations during the Civil War with one response from his brother-in-law Dr. David Ransom on issue of state's rights and secession, 1860-1865; and Adelaide Underhill on Vassar College Library affairs, salaries, and some personal issues, 1899-1927.
ArchivalResource: 1 cubic ft.
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- Vassar College. Autograph file: S-Z, [ca. 1800]-1983.
Kent family. Kent family papers : series VI : generation V, 1919-2000.
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Kent family papers : series VI : generation V, 1919-2000.
This series of the Kent Family Papers is composed of the papers of Ira "Rich" and Louise "Lulie" Andrews Kent's three children, Elizabeth Van Rensselaer "Kenty," Hollister "Sam," and Rosamond Mary "Posy" Kent (generation V). Also included are numerous letters written by Rich and Lulie Kent. Elizabeth Van Rensselaer "Kenty" Kent's papers consist mostly of letters from family and friends, particularly correspondence with friends, Betty Bauer and Janet Jackson. Also included in this series are items from her years at the Park and Winsor schools and Bryn Mawr College, as are materials from her publishing career, often as a co-author with her mother, and as publisher of The Calais Independent newsletter. Of additional interest are papers of her first husband, Lorie Tarshis, a prominent economist whose 1947 textbook first introduced the tenets of John Maynard Keynes to American universities. Hollister Kent's papers contain materials from his school years at the Park School in Brookline, Milton Academy, and Harvard University. His military career, his professional life as city planner, and his personal correspondence with his parents, siblings, relatives, and others are also included in this series. Of particular interest are notes, which he took while living in Brazil, about the 1954 suicide of President Vargas and the ensuing uprising. Rosamond Mary "Posy" Kent's papers, including diaries and notebooks, letters, writings, scrapbooks, papers from the Park and Winsor schools and Bryn Mawr College, and papers from her years as faculty member at University of South Carolina, are also part of this series. Of special note are her "Collected Papers, 1955-2000," which constitute a compendium of her academic articles in philosophy.
ArchivalResource: 5 linear feet.
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- Kent family. Kent family papers : series VI : generation V, 1919-2000.
Wolfson, Theresa, 1897-1972. Wolfson, Theresa. Series 1. Correspondence, 1919-1970.
Title:
Wolfson, Theresa. Series 1. Correspondence, 1919-1970.
Consists chiefly of correspondence with former students regarding letters of recommendation; letters concerning book reviews and articles; letters concerning the scheduling of lectures and speaking engagements; and correspondence with colleagues and friends. Chief correspondents include Marcus Alexis (associate professor, DePaul University); Mae Bagwell (American Nurses' Association); Carolyn Balderidge; June Beauvais (assistant secretary of the Florida Nurses Association); Neil W. Chamberlain (Graduate School of Business, Columbia University); Fannia Cohn (International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union); Eleanor G. Coit (director, American Labor Education Service); Theodore Draper (author); Irving Epstein (Textile Workers of America); Isak Forgang (Kibbutz Chatzor, Tel Aviv, Israel); Sol Jacobson (co-ordinator of Industrial Relations, Brooklyn College); Brownie Lee Jones (program associate, American Labor Education Service); Goodman L. Klang; Maurice Neufeld (professor, Cornell University); Mary Palevsky (American Joint Distribution Committee); William and Helen Pope; and Mark Starr (educational director, International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union). Also included is a letter (1923) from Abraham Epstein (executive secretary, Old Age Assistance Commission, Harrisburg); a letter (1923) from Samuel Gompers (president of the American Federation of Labor) regarding Wolfson's thesis "Women in Trade Unions"; numerous reactions and criticisms fromWolfson's colleagues regarding her thesis; and letters concerning the Summer School for Women Workers in Industry at Bryn Mawr College (1931).
ArchivalResource: 2.5 linear ft.
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- Wolfson, Theresa, 1897-1972. Wolfson, Theresa. Series 1. Correspondence, 1919-1970.
Lewis, Mary Owen. Abacus of memories, a manuscript.
Title:
Abacus of memories, a manuscript.
Summary: A handwritten original manuscript, includes a prelude and reminiscences of Mary Own Lewis's life and travels.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Lewis, Mary Owen. Abacus of memories, a manuscript.
Bryn Mawr College. [Bryn Mawr College dissertations].
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[Bryn Mawr College dissertations]. 1928-1944.
ArchivalResource: 5 v. ; cm.
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- Bryn Mawr College. [Bryn Mawr College dissertations].
Ellis papers MS 0533., 1888-1983.
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Ellis papers 1888-1983.
Ellis, Ellen Deborah, 1878-1974; College teacher. Mount Holyoke College faculty member, 1905-1944. Papers consist of correspondence, writings, financial records, passports, grade records, student papers, awards, biographical material and photographs. Principally documenting her academic career at Bryn Mawr College and her work at Mount Holyoke.
ArchivalResource: 3 boxes; (1.2 linear ft.)
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- Ellis papers MS 0533., 1888-1983.
Records of Radcliffe College President Ada Louise Comstock, 1923-1943
Title:
Records of Radcliffe College President Ada Louise Comstock, 1923-1943
Official Radcliffe College correspondence, reports, memoranda, etc., of Ada Louise Comstock, educator and third president of Radcliffe College.
ArchivalResource: 27.11 linear feet (64 file boxes, 1 card file box)
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- Comstock, Ada Louise. Records of the President of Radcliffe College, 1923-1943 (inclusive).
Burrage, Mildred G. (Mildred Giddings), 1890-1983. Mildred Giddings Burrage collection, 1893-1978.
Title:
Mildred Giddings Burrage collection, 1893-1978.
The collection consists of manuscript material, including correspondence and writings as well as collected ephemera, printed matter, photographs and original artwork related to the life of Mildred Giddings Burrage, her sister Madeleine, and the Maine art scene. The collection is organized by decade, preserving the original order of the materials as they arrived at Maine Historical Society. The collection was meticulously organized, by decade, by Mildred Burrage herself. The archivist chose to segregate specific topics (while preserving the original order) as seen in Series 3: Collected Materials. These topics include Colby College, Maine Coast Craftsmen, Lincoln County Cultural and Historical Association, as well as original Christmas cards by Maine artists. The collection also includes personal papers of Madeleine Burrage, Mildred's sister and their mother Ernestine. Correspondents include Margaret Deland and Frederic A. Delano.
ArchivalResource: 18 linear ft.
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- Burrage, Mildred G. (Mildred Giddings), 1890-1983. Mildred Giddings Burrage collection, 1893-1978.
Sloane, Joseph C. Joseph C. Sloane papers, 1909-1998.
Title:
Joseph C. Sloane papers, 1909-1998.
The collection includes files relating to Sloane's active participation in numerous state and national art-related organizations; files relating to his activities at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and with the Faculty Assembly of the University of North Carolina system; material relating to his years on the faculty at Bryn Mawr College; and various writings and texts of lectures by Sloane relating to art education and other topics. Organizations substantially represented are the Association of Art Museum Directors, the College Art Association, the National Council of Arts in Education, the North Carolina Art Society, the North Carolina Arts Council, the North Carolina Museum of Art, and the Southeastern College Art Conference.
ArchivalResource: About 23000 items (56.0 linear ft.)
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- Sloane, Joseph C. Joseph C. Sloane papers, 1909-1998.
Salmon, Lucy Maynard, 1853-1927. Lucy Maynard Salmon papers, 1818-1976, 1887-1927 (bulk).
Title:
Lucy Maynard Salmon papers, 1818-1976, 1887-1927 (bulk).
Papers consist of correspondence, manuscripts, publications, clippings, reminiscences, genealogy, and photographs concerning the Vassar College History Dept., teaching history, woman's suffrage movement, the University of Michigan, Falley Seminary, Fulton, N.Y., domestic science, historical research methods, and other personal and profession issues. Correspondents include Caroline E. Page Salmon, Pomeroy Lyman Salmon, George Salmon, Lucy Ella Maynard Sloss, and other family members, 1859-1926; Henry Noble MacCracken, James Monroe Taylor, Louise Fargo Brown, Eloise Ellery, C. Mildred Thompson, and other Vassar associates, 1887-1927; Edith Rickert, Amelia MacDonald Cutler, Helena Grow Rottschaefer, and other Vassar students, 1890-1927; James Burrell Angell, Katharine Lee Bates, George Lincoln Burr, Alice Freeman Palmer, M. Carey Thomas, Lelia Y. Burt, H.V. Clulow, Rachel Larrabee, Gertrude H. Mason, and other educational and political contemporaries, 1870-1927; Adelaide Underhill, Vassar College Librarian with whom Salmon shared a house, 1894-1927, and condolence letters to Underhill on Salmon's death, 1927-1931; and round-robin letters from student social groups at the University of Michigan, "Q. Ceekers," and at Bryn Mawr, "The Learned Six," 1874-1893. There are also minutes, reports, notes, pamphlets, clippings, curriculum materials, and some correspondence relating to her Vassar College duties, teaching history, professional organizations such as the Association of Collegiate Alumnae, American Association of University Women, and the American Historical Association, home economics and domestic science, and women's rights and suffrage, 1863-1926. Papers of her mother, Maria Clara Maynard Salmon, include class notes, ca. 1834, diaries and account books, 1840-1863, and correspondence with Miranda Smith Belden, George Salmon, James B. Maynard, Frederick W. Lyman, and Lucy Piper Maynard, 1831-1861.
ArchivalResource: 30 cubic ft.
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- Salmon, Lucy Maynard, 1853-1927. Lucy Maynard Salmon papers, 1818-1976, 1887-1927 (bulk).
Sanborn, Agnes Goldman, 1887-1984. Papers, 1752-1984 (inclusive), 1808-1984 (bulk).
Title:
Papers, 1752-1984 (inclusive), 1808-1984 (bulk).
Collection is mainly family photographs, family and genealogical material, and correspondence, both personal and professional. Correspondence of Agnes Sanborn documents her college career at Bryn Mawr, work with the American Red Cross in Palestine, courtship, marriage, family life, and her later career as a civic activist and volunteer; also included are her scientific publications. Cyrus Sanborn's papers include his correspondence with his mother, his wife, and his daughter, Sarah Sanborn Moench, as well as professional correspondence and publications. Also contains Civil War diary of Cyrus King Sanborn, and reminiscences of New York in the 1870s by Sarah Adler Goldman, Agnes Sanborn's mother and sister of Felix Adler.
ArchivalResource: 5 linear ft.
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- Sanborn, Agnes Goldman, 1887-1984. Papers, 1752-1984 (inclusive), 1808-1984 (bulk).
Miller, Helen Hill, 1899-. Papers, 1917-1977 (inclusive).
Title:
Papers, 1917-1977 (inclusive).
Collection consists of family and professional correspondence (much of it with literary agents, editors, and publishers), drafts and printed copies of Miller's articles, her Ph. D. thesis, correspondence, press releases, speeches, programs, and other printed material from organizations with which she was affiliated, clippings on Miller and her husband, and photos of family and friends. Also includes one tape containing political commentary by Miller, ca. 1952.
ArchivalResource: 9 linear ft.
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- Miller, Helen Hill, 1899-. Papers, 1917-1977 (inclusive).
Trotter, Kenneth,. Collection, 1920-1940.
Title:
Collection, 1920-1940.
Miscellaneous theatre programs, ticket stubs and playbills.
ArchivalResource: ca. 300 items.
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- Trotter, Kenneth,. Collection, 1920-1940.
J. B. Matthews Papers, 1862-1986 and undated
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J. B. Matthews Papers, 1862-1986 and undated
J. B. Matthews (1894-1966) was a Methodist missionary, college professor, author, lecturer, and prominent conservative spokesman. Collection consists of correspondence, memoranda, statements, speeches, reprints, clippings, broadsides, newsletters, press releases, petitions, and other printed material, chiefly 1930-1969. The principal focus of the collection relates to the work and research of Matthews and his associates in the area of anti-communism, particularly in connection with Matthews' role as Director of Research for the Special Committee on Un-American Activities of the U.S. House of Representatives (1938-1945), Executive Director of the Permanent Subcommittee on Government Operations of the U.S. Senate (1953), and a consultant for John A. Clements Associates. Many of the organizations, newspapers, periodicals, and persons represented in the collection have various leftist, socialist, communist, radical, or pacifist (especially anti-Vietnam War) connections.Individuals represented in the files include Ralph Abernathy, Bella Abzug, Roy Cohn, John Foster Dulles, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Michael Harrington, Alger Hiss, J. Edgar Hoover, Jesse Jackson, John F. Kennedy, Martin Luther King, Coretta Scott King, Joseph Lash, Joseph McCarthy, Carl McIntire, Benjamin Mandel, Richard Nixon, Aristotle Onassis, Lee Harvey Oswald, Linus Pauling, Drew Pearson, Eleanor Roosevelt, and Louis Untermeyer.
ArchivalResource: 479 Linear Feet; 307,000 Items
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- J. B. Matthews Papers, 1862-1986 and undated
Brown, Caroline Cadbury, 1851-1914. Cadbury-Brown family papers, additions, 1849-1919 [manuscript]
Title:
Cadbury-Brown family papers, additions, 1849-1919 [manuscript]
Much of the addition to the Cadbury-Brown papers in boxes 3-5 consists of letters between Caroline Cadbury (1851-1914) and Thomas Kite Brown (1851-1929) during their engagement, about 130 written by Caroline and 115 by Thomas. As their engagement was prolonged over three years, the letters show the progression of their relationship. Some letters include small pressed flowers or samples of fabric from new clothes Caroline is sewing for herself. Some of Tom's 1875 letters offer a glimpse into the life of a nineteenth-century teacher at Westtown School. Other letters touch on the couple's intellectual interests and spiritual strivings. Included in Box 4 are two tin type portraits believed to be of Thomas K. Brown. There are also letters between Caroline's parents Richard Cadbury (1825-1897) and Lydia Comfort Shinn (1828-1904) during their own engagement, as well as letters from Caroline to her mother, describing her early married life, and later ones to her children, written during a 1906 tour of Europe. Miscellaneous items include an invitation to the wedding of Caroline Cadbury and Thomas K. Brown, Caroline's will, pages from the diary of Caroline's daughter, and letters to and from other members of the Cadbury-Brown family. Much of the addition in boxes 6-21 consists of the approximately five hundred letters from Caroline Cadbury Brown (1851-1914). Correspondents include her children, brother, father, aunts, and cousins, but most of these letters are to her mother, Lydia Comfort Shinn Cadbury (1828-1904), and her husband, Thomas Kite Brown (1851-1929). There are also many letters from Thomas and Lydia to Caroline. With these two correspondents in particular, Caroline discusses such topics as the tasks of housekeeping, the progress of her children, and religious views. The letters from Caroline to Thomas during 1888 and 1889, however, show a different side of her. As she is resting for her health in Clifton Springs, New York, she discusses her mental state as well as frustrations with her children and position in life. Letters from the children of Caroline Cadbury and Thomas Kite Brown are also included in this addition. The letters of Richard Cadbury Brown, Shipley Brown, and Thomas Kite Brown, Jr. offer glimpses into life at Haverford College during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The letters of Bertha Brown do the same for Bryn Mawr College. Many of the children go abroad, and in their letters home discuss the Quakers they meet in different parts of the world and the cultural differences that they perceive. Several of Lydia's diaries detail her daily life. There are also letters from Caroline's brother, Richard Tapper Cadbury, her father, Richard Cadbury Sr., her aunt Anna Shinn, and cousin Sue Shipley. There are several letters from other friends and family members to the Cadbury Brown family. Miscellaneous items include photographs, silk gloves, and programs for various concerts and exhibitions.
ArchivalResource: 19 boxes (9.5 linear feet).
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- Brown, Caroline Cadbury, 1851-1914. Cadbury-Brown family papers, additions, 1849-1919 [manuscript]
Taylor family. Papers, 1677-1970 (bulk 1820-1885).
Title:
Papers, 1677-1970 (bulk 1820-1885).
Correspondence, diaries, business and legal papers, facsimiles, photographs, drawings, portraits, printed material, receipts, poetry, notebook of medical lectures, and ms. of family genealogy related to Taylor, Shoemaker and allied Quaker families (Allinson, Forster, Hinchman, Hodgkin, Simpson, Wistar and others) of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Ohio and Illinois. Letters discuss family news and Friends' activities, travel, the Civil War (including Friends' relief work and other related Quaker social concerns), Hicksite separation and Wilburite controversy in the Society of Friends, westward expansion including the California gold rush, ranching, Indians and growth of railroads; correspondents include John Allen, J. Bevan Braithwaite, Margaretta S. Hinchman, John Hodgkin, Francis T. King, Charles H. Shoemaker, Isaac Shoemaker, Edward Taylor, Hannah Taylor, Henry W. Taylor, Sarah Merritt Taylor, Thomas Wistar and others. Includes correspondence (1863-1866) of Abraham Merritt Taylor (1799-1873), related to his activities as president of the Contrabands' Relief Commission of Cincinnati to aid escaped and freed slaves (includes correspondence with Pennsylvania Freedmen's Relief Association and American Freedmen's Aid Commission); correspondence of Joseph Wright Taylor (1810-1880), related to his founding of Bryn Mawr College; Walter Hinchman's letters (1862-1869) of his travel west and work on the railroad. Letters (1832-1855) and diary of Elizabeth R. Shoemaker Taylor (1809-1855), tell of family and friends, including Morgan Hinchman's 1847 commitment to Friends' Asylum, Frankford, Pa. and subsequent lawsuit against his family; unpublished ms. of Taylor and Shoemaker genealogy written by Charles Shoemaker Taylor (1850-1939).
ArchivalResource: ca. 3, 315 items (12 boxes)
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- Taylor family. Papers, 1677-1970 (bulk 1820-1885).
Szold, Benjamin, 1829-1902. Benjamin Szold papers, 1846-1940 and undated.
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Benjamin Szold papers, 1846-1940 and undated.
Contains correspondence between Rabbi Szold and other theologians, as well as his family; sermons and speeches from throughout his career in Europe and the U.S.; papers of Sophie Szold (Benjamin's wife), including letters, the majority of which were written by her daughter Bertha Szold during her time at Bryn Mawr College to Sophie and the rest of the family. Other letters include those written by siblings and in-laws from Germany to Sophie and Ben, and a few letters written by Sophie to various people. Also includes other materials relating to Sophie's life and estate and articles relating to Zionism, etc., mostly after the death of Benjamin Szold.
ArchivalResource: Five folders.
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- Szold, Benjamin, 1829-1902. Benjamin Szold papers, 1846-1940 and undated.
White, Cora E. Cora E. White books, 1876; 1893-1898 [manuscript].
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Cora E. White books, 1876; 1893-1898 [manuscript].
Two manuscript volumes of poems, some ascribed, some unascribed, one, undated, owned by Lydia Wilson, the other, 1876, owned by Lizzie White; and a scrapbook of programs, invitations, letters, poems, songs, etc., 1893-1898, mementoes of the college experience of Cora E. White, graduate of Guilford College, 1893, and student at Bryn Mawr, 1893-1894.
ArchivalResource: 3 v.
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- White, Cora E. Cora E. White books, 1876; 1893-1898 [manuscript].
Garo, John Higue, 1870-1939,. Alice Bache Gould photographs, ca. 1850-1997; bulk: 1868-1934
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Alice Bache Gould photographs, ca. 1850-1997; bulk: 1868-1934
Photographs collected by the mathematician, historian, teacher, and author Alice Bache Gould. Most of the photographs, loose and in volumes, are portraits of Gould and her friends and family, including her parents, Benjamin Apthorp Gould (1824-1896) and Mary Apthorp Quincy Gould, and other members of the related Gould, Howe, and Quincy families, as well as classmates from Bryn Mawr College, among others. There are also photographs from Gould's travels to Puerto Rico, among other places, as well as views of the Gould family homes in Boston, Mass. and Cordoba, Argentina and some reproductions of portrait paintings of various relatives. Photographers include Allen & Rowell, Josiah Johnson Hawes, John Higue Garo, and John Adams Whipple, all of Boston, Mass., and George Kendall Warren of Cambridgeport, Mass. Includes cabinet cards, cartes de visite, tintypes, and stereographs.
ArchivalResource: 274 photographs in 2 vols. (1 disbound), 2 boxes, and 1 oversize box.
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- Garo, John Higue, 1870-1939,. Alice Bache Gould photographs, ca. 1850-1997; bulk: 1868-1934
Lewis family. Papers, 1853-1960 (bulk 1853-1923).
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Papers, 1853-1960 (bulk 1853-1923).
Chiefly letters, also reports, photographs, maps and some misc. papers related to the Lewis family of Ohio and Iowa. Includes correspondence of Enoch and Jehu Lewis, brothers and physicians, with family and friends; topics include family news and medical matters; letters of other family members discuss family news, Friends' activities, farming, college life. Correspondence (1887-1923) of Mary H. Lewis tells of her college life at Bryn Mawr and her year of teaching at Friends Girls School in Japan; correspondence (1883-1960) of Alice L. Pearson relates her time as a student at Bryn Mawr, her experiences in Japan during her association with Friends Girls School and the 1923 Tokyo earthquake; letters (1919-1931) to William L. Pearson discuss Oregon Yearly Meeting's withdrawal from Five Years Meeting (1926) and Friends' missionary work in Jamaica (1929); other topics include travel, Friends' missions, temperance activities, efforts to end prostitution in Japan, news of Japanese Friends and Friends' relief work after 1923 earthquake; misc. mss. include biographical sketch of William H. Coffin written by his sister, Mary Coffin Johnson and 1911 report of Friends Girls School (Tokyo).
ArchivalResource: ca. 207 items (2 boxes)
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- Lewis family. Papers, 1853-1960 (bulk 1853-1923).
Lucy T. Shoe Meritt papers, 1888-2003
Title:
Lucy T. Shoe Meritt papers 1888-2003
Lucy T. Shoe Meritt (1906- 2003) was an acclaimed archaeologist, scholar, teacher and editor who received her B.A, M.A, and Ph.D degrees from Bryn Mawr. During her life time, Shoe Meritt taught at Mount Holyoke College and the University of Texas at Austin, was a fellow at the American Academy of Rome, and served as the Editor of Publications for the American School of Classical Studies in Athens. Additionally, she was a member of the Institute for Advanced Study and the American Institute of Archaeology. She received the Gold Medal of the Archaeological Institute of America for Distinguished Archaeological Achievement in 1976. The collection is largely comprised of Shoe Meritt’s correspondence with her family and notable scholars who were her contemporaries. It also includes diaries, publications, academic and professional papers, as well as photographs, postcards and scrapbooks.
ArchivalResource: 28.0 Boxes
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Mary Augusta Scott Papers
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Mary Augusta Scott Papers
Correspondence, manuscripts, printed material, journals and photographs relating to Scott's personal life and professional life as an author and professor of English at Smith College.
ArchivalResource: 8.5 cubic feet (10 boxes)
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- Scott, Mary Augusta, 1851-1918. Mary Augusta Scott papers, 1870-1917.
Oral history interview with Anne Rorimer
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Oral history interview with Anne Rorimer
An interview of Anne Rorimer conducted 2010 November 15-16, by Judith Olch Richards, for the Archives of American Art's Elizabeth Murray Oral History of Women in the Visual Arts project, at Rorimer's home, in Chicago, Illinois.
OralHistoryResource: Sound recording, master: 4 memory cards (5 hr., 35 min.) secure digital; 1.25 in.
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- Rorimer, Anne. Oral history interview with Anne Rorimer, 2010 Nov. 15-16.
Seymour family. Seymour family papers, 1711-1978 (inclusive), 1870-1945 (bulk).
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Seymour family papers, 1711-1978 (inclusive), 1870-1945 (bulk).
This collection is made up of the papers of ten individual members and six branches of the Seymour family: the Day family, Parsons-Dean families, Watkins-Law families, Leggett-Seymour-Doolittle families, St. John family, and Howard family. The largest sections are those of Thomas Day Seymour, Charles Seymour (1885-1963), and Charles Seymour, Jr. The collection represents six generations of an intellectually and socially prominent family and through correspondence and diaries offers detailed evidence on social life and customs in New Haven, Hartford and nineteenth-century Ohio. In the papers of Thomas Day Seymour, who was professor of Greek language and literature at Yale University (1880-1907), the correspondence is substantially with members of the family. There are also manuscripts on classical subjects, including the typescript of his book, Life in the Homeric Age, and diaries for the period 1861-1894. Also included are the texts of his lectures and papers on education. The papers of Charles Seymour (1885-1963), who was president of Yale University from 1930 to 1937, contain extensive family correspondence, some memoirs on his childhood, memorabilia and financial records. For papers relating to his presidency, see YRG2-A-15. Charles Seymour Jr. was a professor of the history of art at Yale University (1949-1977) and his papers include both professional and family correspondence, diaries and a large number of manuscripts for books, articles and lectures on Italian renaissance painting and sculpture. Much of the correspondence among the women members of the family refers to daily family life, childbearing and the role of women. Clara Hitchcock Seymour St. John's letters home from Bryn Mawr College (1896-1900), from a trip to Europe with her uncle in 1900, on her honeymoon in New Hampshire (1906) and during her first years of marriage discussing the precarious health of her first child (1908-1909) offer a chronicle of growing up. Her sister Elizabeth Day Seymour Angel's letters home describe her experiences teaching Greek at Lake Erie College in Ohio (1901-1903). An extensive photograph file captures most members of the family and the places where they lived or visited. The papers of the principal men reflect their occupations as scholars, teachers, administrators, and lawyers. There was also a Civil War general, a newspapers editor, and a sculptor.
ArchivalResource: 51 linear ft. (126 boxes, 1 folio)
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- Seymour family. Seymour family papers, 1711-1978 (inclusive), 1870-1945 (bulk).
Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924. Letters, chiefly from Woodrow Wilson, to Richard Heath Dabney [manuscript], 1881-1926.
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Letters, chiefly from Woodrow Wilson, to Richard Heath Dabney [manuscript], 1881-1926.
Wilson writes to Dabney, his former University of Virginia classmate (and later history professor at the University) regarding his life after ill health forced him to discontinue his studies. Of greatest interest are twenty letters, 1881-1889, written after Wilson left the University of Virginia. In them he discusses his law studies, health, the University, the Jefferson Society, fellow students including future U. Va. professor Charles Kent, impressions of Johns Hopkins and Bryn Mawr, his early writings, marriage, history, and politics. Later letters are shorter and more conventional in content, but contain occasional allusions to public affairs and the presidency. The collection also contains one letter from Wilson to the University of Virginia Board of Visitors recommending the hiring of Dabney as a professor. In addition to the 90+ letters from Wilson the collection contains letters or telegrams from Ellen A. Wilson, Edith Bolling Wilson, Newton Baker, John Randolph Bolling, A. S. Burleson, Assistant Secretary of State William Phillips, Charles Cotesworth Pinckney, William Howard Taft, J. P. Tumulty and the Italian ambassador. Most of these letters concern issues which Dabney brought to Wilson's attention. In addition the collection contains clippings pertaining to Woodrow and Edith Wilson including excerpts from an address by Woodrow Wilson to the New England Society of New York regarding Yankees and Scotch-Irish in America; pictures documenting the opening of the Woodrow Wilson bridge; and three obituaries for Edith Wilson.
ArchivalResource: 110 items (including enclosures).
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- Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924. Letters, chiefly from Woodrow Wilson, to Richard Heath Dabney [manuscript], 1881-1926.
Friends' Freedmen's Association. Records, 1863-1978.
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Records, 1863-1978.
Correspondence, charter, bylaws, minutes of Executive Board and Women's Aid Committee, school reports and statistics, financial records, printed reports, and copies of the Association's publication, the Freedmen's Friend. Includes material relating to the Association's initial efforts to provide relief and instruction to newly freed slaves in the South, its subsequent development of schools for the children of freedmen; its support and management of Christiansburg Industrial Institute, Cambria, Virginia; and its more recent efforts to support education for blacks at various colleges, including Bryn Mawr, Earlham, Guilford, and Haverford.
ArchivalResource: 5 linear ft.
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- Friends' Freedmen's Association. Records, 1863-1978.
Palache family. Papers, 1839-2006 (inclusive), 1895-1988 (bulk).
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Papers, 1839-2006 (inclusive), 1895-1988 (bulk).
Collection centers around the three Palache sisters and consists of correspondence, diaries, notebooks, sketch books, watercolor paintings, photographs, etc., 1839-2004.
ArchivalResource: 18 linear ft.
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- Palache family. Papers, 1839-2006 (inclusive), 1895-1988 (bulk).
Mitchell-Tiffany family papers, 1803-1932
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Mitchell-Tiffany family papers 1803-1932
The major figures in these papers are Alfred and Annie O. Tiffany Mitchell, whose correspondence, diaries, writings, financial accounts, photographs and other memorabilia make up the major part of the papers. Of particular interest is a long series of letters from their daughter, Charly Tiffany Mitchell Jeans. During her years at Bryn Mawr College, 1894-1898, her letters describe her education and life there. After her marriage in 1907 to the English philosopher, James Jeans, she wrote of her life in England with particularly graphic letters during the first World War. Nine branches of the family are represented in the remaining papers by scattered items of correspondence, clippings, household accounts, financial papers and assorted memorabilia. The sermons of Alfred Mitchell (1790-1831) make up the largest single portion of this section; the papers of the most prominent family member, Louis Comfort Tiffany, include only a small amount of correspondence, clippings and a drawing. His letters to his sister, Annie O. Mitchell, are in the Mitchell correspondence. The papers also include extensive genealogies, family histories and photographs of the United States and places abroad visited by Alfred Mitchell.
ArchivalResource: 19 linear feet (29 boxes, 8 folios)
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- Mitchell-Tiffany family papers, 1803-1932
Thomas and Carmelite Christie and family papers., 1804-1977 (bulk 1865-1955).
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Thomas and Carmelite Christie and family papers. 1804-1977 (bulk1865-1955).
Correspondence, diaries, and other papers documenting thelives of a family of Protestant missionaries from Minnesota serving in the Turkishcities of Marash and Tarsus.
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- Thomas and Carmelite Christie and family papers., 1804-1977 (bulk 1865-1955).
Bartholomew and Michel Family Papers, 1847-1913
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Bartholomew and Michel Family Papers 1847-1913
Correspondence between three generations of the Michel and Bartholomew families, ranging from 1847-1913. Both families were highly educated, literate, and interested in politics, which is apparent in many of their writings. Topics covered in the letters include courtships, family relations, life in California in the 1880s, female college students at Urbana and Bryn Mawr University, the 1884 presidential election, and Swedenborigan philosophy. Also includes some photographs and ephemera.
ArchivalResource: 270 items
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- Bartholomew and Michel Family Papers, 1847-1913
Dulles, Eleanor Lansing, 1895-1996. Reminiscences of Eleanor Lansing Dulles : oral history, 1967.
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Reminiscences of Eleanor Lansing Dulles : oral history, 1967.
Family background; childhood in New York State; Bryn Mawr; refugee work, Paris, 1917-19; graduate training, industrial management; factory employment manager; London School of Economics, 1921-22; Radcliffe and Harvard; European study and travel; teaching, Bryn Mawr, 1932-36; University of Pennsylvania; Social Security Board; Board of Economic Warfare, 1942; State Department, 1942-62: UNRRA, Morgenthau Plan, displaced persons, Bretton Woods Conference, security investigations, occupation of Austria and treaty negotiations, currency reform and monetary conversion. Impressions of Robert Lansing, John Foster Dulles, Allen Dulles, and many others.
ArchivalResource: Miscellaneous papers relating to oral history.
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- Dulles, Eleanor Lansing, 1895-1996. Reminiscences of Eleanor Lansing Dulles : oral history, 1967.
Cummings, E. E. (Edward Estlin), 1894-1962. Papers, 1870-1969
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E. E. Cummings papers, 1870-1969
Correspondence and working drafts of poems and other writings by American poet E. E. Cummings.
ArchivalResource: 116 boxes (18 linear ft.)
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- E. E. Cummings papers, 1870-1969.
Streeter, Ruth Cheney, 1895-. Reminiscences of Colonel Ruth Cheney Streeter, USMCWR (Retired).
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Reminiscences of Colonel Ruth Cheney Streeter, USMCWR (Retired).
Interview with Streeter, the first director of the United States Marine Corps Women's Reserve, by John T. Mason, 1979, sponsored by the U.S. Naval Institute.
ArchivalResource: 1v.
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- Streeter, Ruth Cheney, 1895-. Reminiscences of Colonel Ruth Cheney Streeter, USMCWR (Retired).
Harry Levin papers
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Harry Levin papers
Papers of Harry Levin, American literary critic, scholar of modernism and comparative literature, and the Irving Babbitt Professor of Comparative Literature atHarvard University.
ArchivalResource: 41 linear feet (34 boxes)
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- Papers, 1920-1995.
Cadbury, Henry J. (Henry Joel), 1883-1974. Rufus M. Jones papers, 1860-1997 [manuscript]
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Rufus M. Jones papers, 1860-1997 [manuscript]
Papers include: correspondence, manuscripts, diaries, financial papers, Jones' notes in preparation for classes taught at Haverford College, lectures and short articles, medals and other artifacts, photographs and materials about him compiled primarily after his death. In addition, there are the correspondence and photographs of Jones' wife, Elizabeth, and of daughter, Mary Hoxie. Topics of importance in this collection are Rufus Jones' teaching, his writing and editing, especially of The American Friend, his religious beliefs, his efforts toward the reunification of branches within the Society of Friends, his work for various service organizations, peace issues, his friendships and his family. In addition to Rufus Jones himself, his first wife Sarah, wife Elizabeth and daughter Mary Hoxie, some correspondents include: American Friends Service Committee, The American Friend, M. Catherine Albright, Hannah Bean, Joel Bean, Gilbert Bowles, J. Bevan Braithwaite, William Charles Braithwaite, A. Neave Brayshaw, Howard H. Brinton, Bryn Mawr College, Henry J. Cadbury, Corder Catchpool, John Henry Douglas, Theodore Dreiser, Joseph Elkinton, Edward L. Farr, Fellowship of Reconciliation, Five Year's Meeting, Harry Emerson Fosdick, Friends Foreign Missionary Association, Joan Mary Fry, A. Ruth Fry, Mahatma Gandhi, John B Garrett, Edwardd Grubb, J. Rendel Harris, Henry Hartshorne, Henry Hodgkin, L. Violet Hodgkin Holdsworth, Herbert Hoover, Aldous Huxley, Allen Jay, Peace Jones, Augustine Jones, Eli Jones, Rheinallt Jones, Richard Mott Jones, Thomas R. Kelly, Laymen's Foreign Missions Inquiry, J. Walter Malone, Katharine E. McBride, A. J. Muste, Fridtjof Nansen, New England Yearly Meeting, Henry Stanley Newman, Violet Oakley, Kirby Page, Marion Park, Francis G. Peabody, Hubert Peet, Pendle Hill, Norman Penney, Levi T. Pennington, Philadelphia Yearly Meeting, Clarence Pickett, Esther Tuttle Pritchard, P. W. Raidabaugh, James. E. Rhoads, Theodore W. Richards, Abby A. Rockefeller, John D. Rockefeller, Arnold Rowntree, B. Seebohm Rowntree, John Wilhelm Rowntree, J. Henry Scattergood, Isaac Sharpless, Theodor Sippell, Douglas Steere, Rabindranath Tagore, M. Carey Thomas, Wilbur K. Thomas, Agnes L. Tierney, Khalil Totah, D. Elton Trueblood, Evelyn Underhill, Elizabeth Gray Vining, Carolena M. Wood, James Wood, D. Robert Yarnall.
ArchivalResource: 157 boxes (78.5 linear feet).
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- Cadbury, Henry J. (Henry Joel), 1883-1974. Rufus M. Jones papers, 1860-1997 [manuscript]
Kahn, Louis I., 1901-1974. Louis I. Kahn architectural records and personal papers, ca. 1908-1984.
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Louis I. Kahn architectural records and personal papers, ca. 1908-1984.
This collection comprises the entire professional archive of Louis I. Kahn, with the addition of personal materials. After Kahn's death, his estate faced substantial financial obligations, primarily wages and professional fees to consultants, and the decision was made to liquidate the assets of the firm. The entire archive was purchased in 1976 by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission and was placed on permanent loan to the University of Pennsylvania the following year. The trustees of the University assumed responsibility for making the collection available for scholarly research, exhibition and publication. After the projects still under construction at Kahn's death were brought to completion, documentation for those projects was donated to the Architectural Archives by Kahn's former associates. Personal materials were donated to the Architectural Archives by family and friends. Additional materials continue to be received. Architectural drawings in Kahn's own hand include sketches for his built works and also a large number of important designs for works which were never built. His professional writings, published and unpublished, document his personal philosophy of architecture and his perspective on the architecture and urban planning of his time. Substantial documentation is found in this collection for all Kahn's mature works. Materials may include preliminary sketches, schematic drawings, design development drawings, construction drawings, construction photographs, office files and models. In addition, the collection includes photographs of completed buildings by distinguished photographers. Kahn's archive contains drawings by his associates and employees; no attempt has been made to identify and index drawings by a particular associate or employee. Oscar Stonorov and George Howe were his associates for a number of earlier projects. Anne Griswold Tyng made substantial design contributions to several Kahn projects. The national capital of Bangladesh at Dhaka was completed by David Wisdom & Associates (David Wisdom, Henry Wilcots and Reyhan T. Larimer). The Yale Center for British Art was completed by Pellechia and Meyers (Anthony Pellechia and Marshall D. Meyers). Professional correspondence includes letters to and from major architects of Kahn's period. Correspondence has not been indexed. Personal materials include childhood sketches, travel sketches, personal and family photographs, drawing materials and drafting equipment. In addition, a small amount of personal correspondence is found mixed in with professional correspondence. The collection contains only one student drawing from Kahn's architectural education at the University of Pennsylvania.
ArchivalResource: Personal drawings ca. 6500 sketches.Office drawings ca. 40,000 sheets : various media.Notebooks and sketchbooks 10 v.Photographs ca. 15,000 photoprints.Models 100 items.Office files 148 cu. ft.Other personal materials 25 cu. ft.
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- Kahn, Louis I., 1901-1974. Louis I. Kahn architectural records and personal papers, ca. 1908-1984.
William Henry Allison Diaries, 1868-1940
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William Henry Allison Diaries 1868-1940
Historian and clergyman. Diaries kept by Allison recording his daily activities as a historian, clergyman, and consultant to the Library of Congress in church history. Includes a diary, 1868-1869, kept by his grandmother, Mary Ireland Allison, and an index to the volumes.
ArchivalResource: 58 items; 15 containers; 4.5 linear feet
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- William Henry Allison Diaries, 1868-1940
Abacus of memories, a manuscript, n.d.
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Abacus of memories, a manuscript n.d.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder
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- Abacus of memories, a manuscript, n.d.
Seven College Vocational Workshop. Seven college vocational workshop records, 1962- ca.1970.
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Seven college vocational workshop records, 1962- ca.1970.
Completed participant application forms, and files on participants containing questionnaires in which participants reported on their progress and evaluated their workshop experiences; and correspondence, resumes, photographs, and essays. Also, lists of participants, board members, committee members, and members of the advisory council; and correspondence, budgets, brochures, reports, newsletters, notes, photographs, workshop schedules, and bibliographies, all relating to the administration of the workshops.
ArchivalResource: 7 linear ft. (9 boxes) ; (1 film reel).
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- Seven College Vocational Workshop. Seven college vocational workshop records, 1962- ca.1970.
Theodore de Laguna collection, Bulk, 1896-1930, 1896-1989
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Theodore de Laguna collection Bulk, 1896-1930 1896-1989
Theodore de Laguna (1876-1930) was a philosopher, author and professor of philosophy at Bryn Mawr College, serving in that capacity for 23 years. The Theodore de Laguna collection, dating from 1896 to 1989, contains diverse writings and annotated books by de Laguna. This collection focuses mainly on de Laguna's manuscripts, off prints, and poetry, but also contains original musical arrangements, annotated works by others, and correspondence regarding de Laguna's death in 1930.
ArchivalResource: 3.5 Linear feet
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- Theodore de Laguna collection, Bulk, 1896-1930, 1896-1989
Craw, Mary Victoria Wesson. From tea gown to tee shirt [manuscript] : or what every little girl said to her mother "what was it like when you were growing up?"; 1883-1992.
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From tea gown to tee shirt [manuscript] : or what every little girl said to her mother "what was it like when you were growing up?"; 1883-1992.
The scrapbooks, previously subtitled "Scrapbook of a lady of the twentieth century," contain photographs, newsclippings, letters, memoranda, brochures, and memorabilia of Mrs. Craw's family and civic activities in Charlottesville and Albemarle County, Va. Civic topics include the League of Women Voters, Planned Parenthood, the Board of Martha Jefferson Hospital, the Civic League of Charlottesville and Albemarle, S[top] A[nnexation] F[or]E[ver]. the Piedmont Environmental Council, Charlottesville City Council, Albemarle County Board of Supervisors, the Ivy Creek Natural Area, Martha Jefferson House, the University of Virginia Health Sciences Cener, and the White Burkett Miller Center. Family topics include Bryn Mawr; the 19th pursuit squadron; Demas "Nick" Craw's mission to French Morocco, death in World War II and posthumous award of the Congressional Medal of Honor; and Smith and Wesson. Among the correspondents are Major Peter M. Hamilton, Edwin P. Lehman, J. Harry Michael, Jr., J. Kenneth Robinson, William B. Spong, Jr., and Kathryn H. Stone,
ArchivalResource: 11 v.
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- Craw, Mary Victoria Wesson. From tea gown to tee shirt [manuscript] : or what every little girl said to her mother "what was it like when you were growing up?"; 1883-1992.
Papers concerning Agnes Mongan, 1990-1996
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Papers concerning Agnes Mongan 1990-1996
The collection contains Robert Sennett's correspondence, notes, newsletters, and microcassette interviews of and regarding Agnes Mongan.
ArchivalResource: .25 linear feet
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- Papers concerning Agnes Mongan, 1990-1996
Marguerite Yourcenar additional papers, 1842-1996.
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Marguerite Yourcenar additional papers, 1842-1996.
Additional papers of Marguerite Yourcenar (1903-1987), the French author, as well as papers of her companion, Grace Frick.
ArchivalResource: 144 boxes and 53 volumes (52 linear ft.)
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- Marguerite Yourcenar additional papers, 1842-1996.
Park family. Park family papers, 1701-1929 (inclusive).
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Park family papers, 1701-1929 (inclusive).
The Park family papers are composed of correspondence and other papers of Park family members and of correspondence and other documents collected and preserved by Park family members for their autograph or historical value. The papers include six volumes of mounted autograph items as well as unbound documents of American and European authors, scientists, military leaders, statesmen, and clergymen. The papers include a large collection of documents relating to the history, faculty, and administration of Phillips Academy, Andover, Massachusetts and of the Andover Theological Seminary. Particularly numerous are the personal and professonal papers of Eliphalet Pearson. The papers also include numerous documents of John Hoff Duke of Charleston, South Carolina as well as estate papers of Augustine Prevost and documents relating to the early history of Wrentham, Massachusetts. Papers of Park family members include intra-family correspondence and items of related Burr, Edwards, and Reeve family members. Marion Edwards Park's correspondence documents her college years at Bryn Mawr. Correspondence with M. Carey Thomas in the 1920s details the transition of leadership at the college.
ArchivalResource: 6.5 linear ft. (16 boxes, 1 folio)
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- Park family. Park family papers, 1701-1929 (inclusive).
Papers, 1837 (1900-1975)
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Papers, 1837 (1900-1975)
Correspondence, biographical materials, diaries, etc., of Hilda Worthington Smith, the first director of the Bryn Mawr Summer School for Women Workers in Industry, and a founder of the Affiliated Schools for Workers, Inc.
ArchivalResource: 25 file boxes, 1 oversize folder, 1 folio+ folder, 24 photograph folders
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- Papers, 1837 (1900-1975)
Graves family. Graves Family Papers, 1891-1930.
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Graves Family Papers, 1891-1930.
Personal correspondence of Newburyport, MA family living in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Edmund was wool buyer for Bigelow Carpet Co. Details of social life, children's education, travels in Europe and World War I are included.
ArchivalResource: 8 boxes.
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- Graves family. Graves Family Papers, 1891-1930.
Almy family. Additional papers, 1832-1984 (inclusive).
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Additional papers, 1832-1984 (inclusive).
Collection consists mostly of correspondence, financial documents, and photographs. The early correspondence features the letters of Samuel Cabot to his son Samuel Cabot, Jr., and the latter's letters to his wife, Hannah Lowell (Jackson) Cabot, and their children; also of interest are letters from Theodore Parker, written while traveling abroad the year before his death. Civil War letters from Samuel Cabot, Jr., to his family, and courtship lettrs to Elizabeth Almy (1914-1916) are also included. The rest of the correspondence focuses on Elizabeth (Almy) Cobb Hall, and includes four generations: her parents, Charles and Helen Jackson (Cabot) Almy; two of her children, Sidney Cobb and Helen (Cobb) Solomon White; and her grandchildren. Also included is material on the Massachusetts Conference on Social Work, civil service in Massachusetts, the Boston Symphony Orchestra, Mothers' Discussion Club, Monday Lunch Club, and other organizations.
ArchivalResource: 3 linear ft. (3 cartons, 1 folio folder, 1 folio+ folder, 3 oversize folders, 4 slides, 1 microfiche, 2 motion pictures)
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- Almy family. Additional papers, 1832-1984 (inclusive).
McPherson, Mary Patterson. TLS, 1984 December 17 : Bryn Mawr, PA to Edwin B. Bronner.
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TLS, 1984 December 17 : Bryn Mawr, PA to Edwin B. Bronner.
Thanks Bronner for the copy of a talk and notes source of donation for Bryn Mawr College's Peace Studies Program.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 p.) ; 21 cm.
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- McPherson, Mary Patterson. TLS, 1984 December 17 : Bryn Mawr, PA to Edwin B. Bronner.
Mitchell, Alfred, 1832-. Mitchell-Tiffany family papers, 1803-1932 (inclusive).
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Mitchell-Tiffany family papers, 1803-1932 (inclusive).
The major figures in these papers are Alfred and Annie O.Tiffany Mitchell, whose correspondence, diaries, writings, financial accounts, photographs and other memorabilia make up the major part of the papers. Of particular interest is a long series of letters from their daughter, Charly Tiffany Mitchell Jeans. During her years at Bryn Mawr College, 1894-1898, her letters describe her education and life there. After her marriage in 1907 to the English philosopher, James Jeans, she wrote of her life in England with particularly graphic letters during the first World War. Nine branches of the family are represented in the remaining papers by scattered items of correspondence, clippings, household accounts, financial papers and assorted memorabilia. The sermons of Alfred Mitchell (1790-1831) make up the largest single portion of this section; the papers of the most prominent family member, Louis Comfort Tiffany, include only a small amount of correspondence, clippings and a drawing. His letters to his sister, Annie O. Mitchell, are in the Mitchell correspondence. The papers also include extensive genealogies, family histories and photographs of the United States and places abroad visited by Alfred Mitchell.
ArchivalResource: 19 linear ft. (29 boxes, 8 folios)
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- Mitchell, Alfred, 1832-. Mitchell-Tiffany family papers, 1803-1932 (inclusive).
Meigs family. Meigs family papers 1848-1958 (bulk 1875-1910).
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Meigs family papers 1848-1958 (bulk 1875-1910).
The Meigs family papers consist of correspondence between three generations of the family. It represents a portion of the family's papers that passed into the possession of Cornelia Meigs and was left in the ancestral family summer home at Havre-de-Grace, Maryland. The papers are primarily family-centered correspondence, including letters, postcards, and ephemera and deal with family affairs, including illnesses, deaths and condolences, travel, education, and to a lesser extent, business and civic affairs. Taken as a whole, the papers give a picture of the private, everyday life of a notable family with elite military traditions. Among the papers of Montgomery C. Meigs is a copy of the letter from President Lincoln to Gen. Winfield Scott appointing Meigs to the post of Quartermaster General. However, the bulk of these papers are family-oriented, including correspondence with his children and his brothers William and (Samuel) Emlen Meigs. Most correspondence is with his son, Montgomery, covering the latter's time at West Point and his early engineering career. The papers of Montgomery Meigs include some description of his engineering work on the upper Mississippi and his life in Keokuk, including his involvement with the Army Corps of Engineers and the local arm of the "good roads movement." A large number of letters deal with the illness and death of his wife Grace Lynde Meigs. There is extensive correspondence with his children. The husbands of Alice Meigs Orr and Mary Meigs Atwater spent much of their professional lives abroad, and both daughters regularly sent letters and postcards from foreign countries, particularly, in the case of Alice, from Japan. Alice's papers include a large Japanese woodcut of samurai and a program of the annual festival of the Great Temple of Nikko. The papers of Cornelia Meigs include yearbooks and other material relating to her life at Bryn Mawr College in the early 1900s, with an emphasis on extra-curricular activities. Her later letters discuss family affairs and travel, and her treatment for nervous disorders at Cook County Hospital and at Devereaux Mansion in Marblehead, Mass. At Devereaux, Cornelia befriended Dr. Herbert J. Hall, a pioneer in the "work cure" method of occupational therapy. Hall also wrote children's poetry, and he and Cornelia exchanged poems, criticisms and suggestions. Cornelia collected Hall's poems and letters into a bound volume after his death in 1923. There are smaller amounts of correspondence for members of the Rodgers family line.
ArchivalResource: 3 linear ft.
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- Meigs family. Meigs family papers 1848-1958 (bulk 1875-1910).
Mongan, Agnes. Papers, 1914-1993 (inclusive).
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Papers, 1914-1993 (inclusive).
The collection consists of correspondence, photographs, writings on Jean-August-Dominique Ingres and French drawings, travel material, financial and health-related records, college course notes, teaching material, clippings, and material collected by Agnes Mongan. The correspondence is divided into two subseries. Subseries A, 1927-1948, 1976-1978, is arranged with alphabetical order within chronological groupings. It includes correspondence with family members, especially her siblings, colleagues at the Fogg Art Museum, including Paul J. Sachs, and colleagues at other institutions and within the art world. The subseries also contains correspondence with organization and institutions with which Mongan was associated. Topics include her work at the Fogg Art Museum and interactions with other art institutions, social life in Cambridge, Massachusetts and Europe, her brother John's service in World War II, and her frequent travels. For the most part the correspondence consists of letters sent to Agnes. Subseries B, 1914-1992, is arranged in chronological order, and consists of correspondence with family, friends, and colleagues, especially Elizabeth Mongan. It includes a letter from Eddie Warburg regarding his purchase of a Picasso; letters from and to Agnes Mongan's family when she was a student in Florence in 1927-1928 and during a 1967 trip to Asia; and letters from colleagues regarding the 1967 publication of her catalogue on Ingres.
ArchivalResource: 4 linear feet.
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- Mongan, Agnes. Papers, 1914-1993 (inclusive).
Lucy Evans Chew diaries and papers, 1912-1967
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Lucy Evans Chew diaries and papers 1912-1967
Lucy Evans Chew graduated from Bryn Mawr College in 1918. Shortly after her graduation, she married Samuel Chew, an English professor at Bryn Mawr. For the majority of their married life, the Chews remained in the area surrounding Bryn Mawr. The Lucy Evans Chew Collection is primarily comprised of 58 volumes of her diaries from the years from 1920 to 1968. The diaries include descriptions of her daily life, her association with the college, her travels, and her reflections on her life.
ArchivalResource: 7.5 Linear feet
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- Lucy Evans Chew diaries and papers, 1912-1967
Bryn Mawr College. Correspondence with Henry Charles Lea, 1909.
Title:
Correspondence with Henry Charles Lea, 1909.
Letter from Carleton F. Brown to Lea.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (2 leaves).
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- Bryn Mawr College. Correspondence with Henry Charles Lea, 1909.
Papers, 1917-1977
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Papers, 1917-1977
Correspondence, press releases, speeches, etc., of Helen Hill Miller, economist, author and journalist.
ArchivalResource: 9 cartons, 1 oversize folder, 1 folio+ folder, 1 folio folder
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- Papers, 1917-1977
Papers, 1839-2004 (inclusive), 1895-1988 (bulk)
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Papers, 1839-2004 (inclusive), 1895-1988 (bulk)
Papers of mineralogist Charles Palache, his wife Helen (Markham), and their three daughters; Jeannette (Palache) Barker, a teacher; Mary (Palache) Gregory, an architect; and Alice (Palache) Jones, a banker.
ArchivalResource: 43 + 1/2 file boxes, 1 folio folder, 2 folio+ folders, 1 oversize folder, 2 photograph folders, 9 audiotapes
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- Papers, 1839-2004 (inclusive), 1895-1988 (bulk)
Dorothy Nepper Marshall Papers RG 30., 1937-1986, 1970-1985
Title:
Dorothy Nepper Marshall Papers 1937-1986 1970-1985
Professor, administrator, trustee, consultant. Contains correspondence, writings, photographs, and memorabilia.
ArchivalResource: 3 boxes; (.8 linear ft.)
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- Dorothy Nepper Marshall Papers RG 30., 1937-1986, 1970-1985
Papers of Dudley Allen Sargent : measurement cards from schools and organizations other than Harvard, 1880-1902
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Papers of Dudley Allen Sargent : measurement cards from schools and organizations other than Harvard, 1880-1902
These data cards contain the anthropometric measurements of thousands of research subjects.
ArchivalResource: (41 boxes)
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- Papers of Dudley Allen Sargent : measurement cards from schools and organizations other than Harvard, 1880-1902
Kane, Florence Bayard, 1868-1943. Papers, 1886-1943.
Title:
Papers, 1886-1943.
The material consists of incoming and outgoing personal correspondence, papers from organizations to which Miss Kane belonged or contributed, personal memorabilia and other miscellany, and the manuscript writings of sister Anne Francis (Nancy) Kane. Florence Bayard Kane's outgoing correspondence consists primarily of letters, 1886-1895, to her mother, Mabel Bayard Kane Bird, and letters, 1899-1909, to members of her family while on various trips abroad. The latter include her reports on the Messina, Sicily, earthquake of December, 1908, and her role in rendering nursing assistance to the victims, for which the Italian Government awarded her a medal. The bulk of the collection consists of incoming personal correspondence, 1886-1943, along with some draft replies by Miss Kane. Principal correspondents are various family members, including several generations of siblings, cousins and nieces: sisters Jean Duval Leiper Kane Foulke, Elizabeth Bayard Kane Norris Rhein, Anne Francis (Nancy) Kane and brother J[ames] A[shton] Bayard Kane; cousins Eliza Middleton Kane Cope, with whom Miss Kane often made her home, Francis Fisher Kane, Philadelphia lawyer and U.S. attorney for Eastern Pennsylvania from 1913 to 1920, Elisha Kent Kane, prohibition advocate, and Helen Hamilton Shields Stockton; nieces Jean Kane Foulke DuPont and Florence Foulke Bird. Additionally, there are letters from various friends, particularly: Langdon Elwyn Mitchell, playwright; Mary Moss, author and travelling companion of Miss Kane, who was with her at the time of the Sicilian earthquake; Maria Lansdale, with whom Florence often lived in Philadelphia; Etta de Vitti, Marchese de Vitti de Marco at whose home Florence often stayed while in Italy; Mary Sterrett Gittings, an old Baltimore friend; Emily Hobhouse, outspoken English opponent of the Boer War and pacifist in WWI; Margaret Munro Elder Dow, author and biographer of Elisha Kent Kane: Sarah Northcliff Cleghorne, author and poet. For Miss Kane's flirtation with a librarian's career the correspondence 1897-1903 includes letters from Bryn Mawr College President M. Carey Thomas. Letters to Florence at the time of the Messina earthquake, 1909, concern the supply and use of financial aid provided by her family and friends in America. Florence's interest in prison reform is evident from letters of penologist Thomas Mott Osborne, 1914-1918, and others. Miss Kane worked sporadically for a number of years organizing the papers of the Wister family, and Owen Wister, author, wrote her on this and other subjects, 1913-1935. The miscellaneous section contains solicitations, acknowledgements, newsletters, and flyers of various conservation, philanthropic, civic, and international organizations; pamphlets, articles, clippings; collected poems and quotations, receipted bills, medical prescriptions, addresses; photographs. Florence's sister, Anne Francis (Nancy) Kane, aspired to a literary career. Her death at age 24 was much lamented by family and friends, especially Langdon Elwyn Mitchell who was to become a noted playwright. A group of Nancy Kane's manuscripts are interspersed with Mitchell's translations and some writings.
ArchivalResource: 12.75 linear ft.
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- Kane, Florence Bayard, 1868-1943. Papers, 1886-1943.
Dulles, Eleanor Lansing, 1895-1996. Eleanor Lansing Dulles papers, 1867-1993, bulk 1935-1990.
Title:
Eleanor Lansing Dulles papers, 1867-1993, bulk 1935-1990.
This collection consists of materials that document Dulles's personal life, and document her career in both the public and private sector. The collection dates from 1867 to 1993, bulk 1935-1990. It includes correspondence, memoranda, reports, writings and publications, research material, notes and notebooks, clippings, photographs, photographic negatives, slides, postcards, a photograph album, a guestbook, an autograph book, a scrapbook, appointment books, address books, business cards, directories, awards and certificates, diplomas, invitations, itineraries, programs, brochures, pamphlets, oral history transcriptions, speeches, and memorabilia. Her papers document the evolution of her career as an economist, writer, teacher, and member of the U.S. Foreign Service. The collection contains information pertaining to her work for the United States Social Security Board and for the United States Department of State during critical moments of the Great Depression, World War II, and the Cold War. Of particular interest are materials concerning her work for the economic recovery of Austria and Germany following World War II, and her work for Berlin throughout the Cold War. The collection also provides insight into her personal life, including family, travel, and involvement in cultural and social organizations. Prominent correspondents include John Foster Dulles, Allen Welsh Dulles, Willy Brandt, Konrad Adenauer, Hans-Dietrich Genscher, Richard von WeizsaÌ⁸cker, Richard Nixon, and Dwight D. Eisenhower.
ArchivalResource: 17.25 linear feet (24 document boxes, 1 slim document box, 4 flat boxes).
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- Dulles, Eleanor Lansing, 1895-1996. Eleanor Lansing Dulles papers, 1867-1993, bulk 1935-1990.
Taylor (Elliott and Burta) Collection, 1922-1986
Title:
Taylor (Elliott and Burta) Collection, 1922-1986
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- Taylor (Elliott and Burta) Collection, 1922-1986
Taylor, Elliott J. Burta & Elliott Taylor collection, 1922-1986.
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Burta & Elliott Taylor collection, 1922-1986.
Record Group I, Series 1 consists of correspondence between Elliott J. Taylor, Burta Beers Taylor, their families and friends. Principal subject matter is teaching and study activities in Rome, Albania, Vienna, Bryn Mawr (Pa.) and Stockton (Calif.). Record Group I, Series 2 contains Taylor speeches, essays, reports, diaries, notes, and memorabilia. Record Group II consists of slides, films and videotapes.
ArchivalResource: 10 linear ft.
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- Taylor, Elliott J. Burta & Elliott Taylor collection, 1922-1986.
Salmon, Lucy Maynard, 1853-1927. Papers, 1818-1976, 1887-1927 (bulk)
Title:
Papers, 1818-1976, 1887-1927 (bulk)
Papers consist of correspondence, manuscripts, publications, clippings, reminiscences, genealogy, and photographs concerning the Vassar College History Dept., teaching history, woman's suffrage movement, the University of Michigan, Falley Seminary, Fulton, N.Y., domestic science, historical research methods, and other personal and profession issues. Correspondents include Caroline E. Page Salmon, Pomeroy Lyman Salmon, George Salmon, Lucy Ella Maynard Sloss, and other family members, 1859-1926; Henry Noble MacCracken, James Monroe Taylor, Louise Fargo Brown, Eloise Ellery, C. Mildred Thompson, and other Vassar associates, 1887-1927; Edith Rickert, Amelia MacDonald Cutler, Helena Grow Rottschaefer, and other Vassar students, 1890-1927; James Burrell Angell, Katharine Lee Bates, George Lincoln Burr, Alice Freeman Palmer, M. Carey Thomas, Lelia Y. Burt, H.V. Clulow, Rachel Larrabee, Gertrude H. Mason, and other educational and political contemporaries, 1870-1927; Adelaide Underhill, Vassar College Librarian with whom Salmon shared a house, 1894-1927, and condolence letters to Underhill on Salmon's death, 1927-1931; and round-robin letters from student social groups at the University of Michigan, "Q. Ceekers," and at Bryn Mawr, "The Learned Six," 1874-1893.
ArchivalResource: 30 cubic ft.
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- Salmon, Lucy Maynard, 1853-1927. Papers, 1818-1976, 1887-1927 (bulk)
Williamson, Charles C. (Charles Clarence), 1877-1965. Papers, 1900-1965.
Title:
Papers, 1900-1965.
Correspondence of Williamson covering his college years and his positions at Bryn Mawr College, the New York Public Library, the Carnegie Foundation, and the Rockefeller Foundation. A significant portion of Williamson's Columbia University correspondence and memoranda is addressed to or related to Roger Howson, University Librarian from 1926 to 1940. The manuscripts, chiefly typescripts, are concerned with library science and educational topics. Also, clippings and pamphlet files with some related correspondence and typescripts dealing with education and particularly the use of television as a teaching aid.
ArchivalResource: ca. 11,000 items (50 boxes)
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- Williamson, Charles C. (Charles Clarence), 1877-1965. Papers, 1900-1965.
Wright, Eliza Mary, 1875-1930. Papers of Eliza Mary Wright, 1866-1948.
Title:
Papers of Eliza Mary Wright, 1866-1948.
Collection consists of personal and biographical information; family correspondence mostly with her mother and father; some correspondence with the Misses Shipley and Miss Aiken; an album with photographs and candid observations of her students at the Shipley school; a commonplace book; publications issued by Miss Wright's School including student work, Prattlings, and Wright's Wisdom; a ledger giving each student's grades and financial record; legal and financial records particularly pertaining to the dispersal of the school's assets and sale of the property to Bryn Mawr College; publications concerning the Tuskegee Airmen; Miss Wright's leather satchel; etc.
ArchivalResource: 3 linear ft. (1 carton, 1 file box, 1 folio+ box)
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- Wright, Eliza Mary, 1875-1930. Papers of Eliza Mary Wright, 1866-1948.
Laird, Elizabeth Rebecca, 1874-1969. Papers, 1897-1959.
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Papers, 1897-1959.
Correspondence; published material; spectrum plates and photographs; manuscripts; student notebooks. Correspondence (1901-1959) with colleagues, dealing with experimental physics research, education, publications, and visitors to Mt. Holyoke College. Published materials (1898-1952) consist of reprints, articles, and clippings concerning dielectrics, soft x-rays, discharge rays, chlorine spectra, Raman effect, thermal conductivity, and Laird's dissertation. Chlorine spectrum plates (1900-1901) with related data sheets and photographs of experiments. Manuscripts (1900-1953) by others, annotated by Laird, on thermoluminescence, Raman effect, and ultra-violet rays. Laird's student notebooks (1897-1898) while at Bryn Mawr College on Arthur S. Mackenzie's lectures on mechanics, optics, electricity, and magnetism, and Edgar Buckingham's lectures on thermodynamics. Correspondents include: Niels Bohr, Arthur H. Compton, Arthur J. Dempster, Theodore Lyman, Arthur S. Mackenzie, Dayton C. Miller, and Robert A. Millikan.
ArchivalResource: 0.5 ft.
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- Laird, Elizabeth Rebecca, 1874-1969. Papers, 1897-1959.
Abbot, Edith Doane (Brown), 1887-1978. Edith Doane (Brown) Abbot Papers 1887-1978.
Title:
Edith Doane (Brown) Abbot Papers 1887-1978.
The collection is comprised of 8 boxes of the personal papers of Edith Doane (Brown) Abbot. The collection also includes the papers of additional members of the Brown and Abbot families. CORRESPONDENCE contains correspondence to and from the Brown Family including information about Ediths time at Bryn Mawr College and the Brown familys international travels from 1887-1927 [bulk 1905-1927]. The photographs contain family photographs from the Brown, Abbot and Zimmerman families from 1886-1961. SCRAPBOOKS contains three volumes of scrapbooks created by Abbot. The scrapbooks all contain information on social, sporting and religious events in Massachusetts and at Bryn Mawr College along with Abbots detailed annotations. DIARIES contains continuous diaries from 1889-1925 and one diary for 1948. FAMILY PAPERS includes a two-volume set of the Poems of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. The 1927 album of Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Brown (parents of Edith Doane Abbot), includes many picture postcards of their Mediterranean and European tour.
ArchivalResource: 8 boxes (4 linear feet).
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- Abbot, Edith Doane (Brown), 1887-1978. Edith Doane (Brown) Abbot Papers 1887-1978.
Warren, J. W. (Joseph Weatherhead), 1849-1916. Joseph Weatherhead Warren papers, 1881-1917.
Title:
Joseph Weatherhead Warren papers, 1881-1917.
A small collection of letters written to Joseph W. Warren, physician and professor of physiology at Bryn Mawr College. Among the topics discussed are the licensing requirements for Warren to practice medicine on the Isle of Shoals, N.H. during his summer stays there; his membership in the American Medical Association; his resignation from Bryn Mawr in 1913; and his genealogical and historical research, particularly on the Isle of Shoals. His correspondents include M. Carey Thomas, president of Bryn Mawr.
ArchivalResource: 2 narrow boxes.
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- Warren, J. W. (Joseph Weatherhead), 1849-1916. Joseph Weatherhead Warren papers, 1881-1917.
Papers, 1864-1982
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Papers, 1864-1982
Correspondence, diaries, account books, etc., of Dorothea May Moore, pediatrician.
ArchivalResource: 5 cartons, 2 folio folders, 4 folio folders
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- Papers, 1864-1982
Wole Soyinka papers, 1966-1996.
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Wole Soyinka papers, 1966-1996.
Papers of Nigerian author and humanitarian Wole Soyinka, including compositions, correspondence, and records of his teaching and human rights activities.
ArchivalResource: 16 boxes (24 linear ft.)
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- Papers, 1966-1996.
Coulter, Cornelia Catlin, 1885-1960. Papers, ca. 1890-1960.
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Papers, ca. 1890-1960.
The Cornelia Catlin Coulter papers consist of correspondence, writings, biographical information, Chamberlain Family Papers, and photographs. Of particular note is correspondence (1908-11 and 1932-60) with her cousins, Shirley Chamberlain and Florence Chamberlain Schneiderwirth, and aunt, Daisy Tompkins Chamberlain. In these letters Coulter discusses her family, mainly her brother Joseph H. Coulter and his children; life as a graduate student at Bryn Mawr College; visits with her cousins; time spent in London, Italy and Germany; and her work at Bryn Mawr and Mount Holyoke Colleges. Also of particular note are Coulter's published writings (1911-1958) which primarily reflect her scholarship in the classics. The Chamberlain Family Papers series includes letters between sisters Shirley Chamberlain and Florence C. Schneiderwirth, as well as letters written by Chamberlain to Coulter. These letters (1939-60) discuss family news, health problems, and plans for a trip to Europe. The biographical information chiefly consists of articles and sketches concerning Coulter's professional activities and her health from 1940-60. Photographs are formal portraits of Coulter taken ca. 1890-1952; they include a photograph of her with three Mount Holyoke students who participated in a Classics Dept. play in 1952.
ArchivalResource: 1 box 2.5 linear in.
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- Coulter, Cornelia Catlin, 1885-1960. Papers, ca. 1890-1960.
Christie, Thomas. Thomas and Carmelite Christie and family papers, 1804-1977 (bulk 1865-1955).
Title:
Thomas and Carmelite Christie and family papers, 1804-1977 (bulk 1865-1955).
Correspondence (1840-1964), diaries (1865-1931), reminiscences and essays (1901-1975), printed matter (1804, 1882-1931), Civil War pension files (1891-1931), address books, photographs, and other papers documenting the lives of a family of Protestant missionaries from Minnesota serving in the Turkish cities of Marash (1877-1893) and Tarsus (1893-1920). A portion of the papers document Thomas Christie's Civil War service in the 1st Battery of the Minnesota Light Artillery. The remainder document Thomas and Carmelite's experiences as missionaries; teaching careers of Paul and Jean Christie; and the career of Emerson Christie in the U.S. State Department. In particular, the correspondence and diaries contain frequent discussions of the relationships among the Christies as a missionary family; the education of their children; the health problems of their daughters; missionary and Turkish lifestyles, particularly of Armenian and Moslem women; epidemics and famines; administration of and fund raising for St. Paul's Institute; teaching experiences of Carmelite and daughter, Mary, at the Institute and among native women; and relations with the Turkish government. Family letters, essays, and diaries by Carmelite and Mary detail the sufferings of the Armenian people during the massacres of 1895, 1909, and 1915, and the missionaries' efforts to give them refuge and relief.
ArchivalResource: 22.1 cubic feet (43 boxes, including 73 volumes, 1 oversize folder, and 1 reel microfilm).
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- Christie, Thomas. Thomas and Carmelite Christie and family papers, 1804-1977 (bulk 1865-1955).
Park family papers, 1701-1929
Title:
Park family papers 1701-1929
The Park family papers are composed of correspondence and other papers of Park family members and of correspondence and other documents collected and preserved by Park family members for their autograph or historical value. The papers include six volumes of mounted autograph items as well as unbound documents of American and European authors, scientists, military leaders, statesmen, and clergymen. The papers include a large collection of documents relating to the history, faculty, and administration of Phillips Academy, Andover, Massachusetts and of the Andover Theological Seminary. Particularly numerous are the personal and professonal papers of Eliphalet Pearson. The papers also include numerous documents of John Hoff Duke of Charleston, South Carolina, as well as estate papers of Augustine Prevost and documents relating to the early history of Wrentham, Massachusetts. Papers of Park family members include intra-family correspondence and items of related Burr, Edwards, and Reeve family members. Marion Edwards Park's correspondence documents her college years at Bryn Mawr. Correspondence with M. Carey Thomas in the 1920s details the transition of leadership at the college.
ArchivalResource: 6.5 linear feet (16 boxes, 1 folio)
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- Park family papers, 1701-1929
Hodder, Alfred, 1866-1907. Alfred Hodder papers, 1875-1941.
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Alfred Hodder papers, 1875-1941.
Consists of Hodder's writings, correspondence, documents, photographs, miscellaneous material, and printed matter, as well as similar papers of his wife, Mary Gwinn Hodder. The collection also consists of Mary Gwinn Hodder's writings, correspondence, photographs, documents, financial material, memorabilia, miscellaneous material, and printed matter. In addition, there are papers of others including correspondence by Jessie Donaldson, the Hodder and Gwinn families, M. Carey Thomas, and some writings by Bryn Mawr students.
ArchivalResource: 33.9 linear ft. (68 archival boxes, 15 half-size archival boxes, 3 oversize flat boxes)
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- Hodder, Alfred, 1866-1907. Alfred Hodder papers, 1875-1941.
Weiner, Annette B., 1933-. Annette B. Weiner papers, 1933-1997 (bulk 1970-1997).
Title:
Annette B. Weiner papers, 1933-1997 (bulk 1970-1997).
The contents of this collection include material generated by Dr. Annette Weiner between 1960-1997, representing her academic career and service to New York University. The papers document her years as a student, field-work in Papua New Guinea and elsewhere, and her work as a teacher, writer, administrator and editor. They also include numerous reprinted articles that reflect Dr. Weiner's work and interests. The collection contains some administrative records from her tenure as Dean of New York University Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (1991-1996). Materials in the collection include: correspondence, field notebooks, and published and unpublished writings (reviews, course materials and dissertations), as well as clippings, scrapbooks, photographs and yearbooks. Her writings deal with a wide range of subjects, including controversy related to Margaret Mead and Samoa. Correspondents include Thomas O. Beidelman, Horst Cain, Derek Freeman, Penelope Schoeffel Meleisea, Fred R. Myers, Gunter Senft, and William Edward Wormsley.
ArchivalResource: 60 linear ft. (121 boxes).
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- Weiner, Annette B., 1933-. Annette B. Weiner papers, 1933-1997 (bulk 1970-1997).
William Ernest Hocking papers
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William Ernest Hocking papers
Correspondence of Harvard philosopher William Ernest Hocking, his wife, Agnes Hocking, the Hocking family, and others.
ArchivalResource: 144 linear feet (110 boxes)
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- Abbot, Edith Doane (Brown), 1887-1978.
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- Allison, William Henry, 1870-1941.
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- Andrews, Charles McLean, 1863-1943.
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- Bridges-Adams, W. (William), 1889-1965.
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- Brown, Carleton Fairchild, 1869-1941.
Burrage, Mildred G. (Mildred Giddings), 1890-1983.
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- Coulter, Cornelia Catlin, 1885-1960.
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- Craw, Mary Victoria Wesson.
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- Cummings, E. E. (Edward Estlin), 1894-1962
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- de Laguna, Theodore, 1876-1930
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- Dorothea May Moore, 1894-
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- Dulles, Eleanor Lansing, 1895-1996.
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- Eccles, Mary Hyde.
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- Ellett-St. Catherine's Alumnae Association.
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- Ellis, Ellen Deborah, 1878-1974
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- Emma (Guffey) Miller, 1874-1970
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- Friends' Freedmen's Association.
Fuller, R. Buckminster (Richard Buckminster), 1895-1983
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