Helen Drusilla Lockwood papers, 1883-1971.
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Helen Drusilla Lockwood papers, 1883-1971.
Correspondence, diaries, manuscripts, publications, curriculum materials, minutes, memoranda, scrapbooks, and photographs pertaining primarily to her professional career as an English professor and her interests in euthenics, labor, and workers' education. Includes correspondence with her parents William and Mary Lamson Lockwood and her sister Cordelia Lockwood, 1908-1937; letters written by Mary Lamson while a Vassar student, 1886-1888; personal and professional correspondence relating to teaching, workers' education, Vassar College affairs, the HUMANIST, and her writing and publishing activities with Emily Clark Brown, Eleanor Clark, Hallie Flanagan Davis, Eloise Ellery, Pauli Murray, Elizabeth Page, Priscilla Smith Robertson, Elizabeth Sewell, Hilda Worthington (Jane) Smith, Caroline Farrar Ware, Gladys Meyer Wolfe, and others, 1912-1971; notes, manuscripts, lectures, and published articles and reviews on education, euthenics, Vassar College, women, and workers' education, ca. 1914-1967; course syllabi, reading lists, exams, and other curriculum materials from her classes in English literature, film, and American culture; and minutes, memoranda, and other items from her faculty duties at Wellesley and Vassar, 1925-1956. Brochures, newsletters, reports, speeches, school publications, and Lockwood's notes and outlines relating to her association with the Bryn Mawr Summer School for Women Workers, the Vineyard Shore Workers' School, the Hudson Shore Labor School, and other workers' education projects, 1922-1952; diaries for 1903 to ca. 1911 concerning school, her family summer activities, trips, and student life at Vassar; Vassar alumnae questionnaires she used for an article on the part-time paid employment of women, 1948; letters from former students at the time of her retirement, 1956; and miscellaneous family items including her parents' student notebooks, scrapbooks, and photographs.
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24.25 cubic ft (34 boxes)
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