Mary Rippon Collection 1874-1936 1877-1936

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Mary Rippon Collection 1874-1936 1877-1936

The collection consists of papers, correspondence, and memorabilia of Mary Rippon (1850-1935). Mary Rippon was invited by President Joseph A. Sewall to become the first female professor at the University of Colorado at Boulder in 1877. During her 57-year career at the University, Rippon taught French and German, and served as the informal “Dean of Women" in University matters relating to women. A major presence in Boulder’s literary community, she raised funds for the University’s library and the Boulder Public Library, and founded the Boulder Fortnightly club. The collection includes works by Rippon, and other kept collectibles. A restricted portion of the collection has a biography written by Rippon’s grandson Wilfred Rieder.

5 boxes, 2 oversized

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6402218

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Rippon, Mary, 1850-1935

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Mary Rippon (1850-1935) was born in Lisbon, Illinois. After completing high school, Rippon unsuccessfully sought higher education, which was unavailable to women during this time in the United States. Instead she spent five years studying in Germany, France, and Switzerland. Upon returning to America, Rippon began her career teaching high school in Detroit. After the continual persuasion of Dr. Joseph A. Sewall, Rippon's former high school chemistry teacher in Illinois and the first president of...

Fortnightly Club of Boulder (Boulder, Colo.)

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Mary Rippon and eight other women formed the Fortnightly Club of Boulder in 1884. Membership was originally divided equally by women associated with the University of Colorado in Boulder and women from the city of Boulder. From the description of Fortnightly Club of Boulder collection, 1884-2000. (Denver Public Library). WorldCat record id: 232304573 ...

Rieder, Wilfred

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Mary Rippon (1850-1935) was born in Lisbon, Illinois. After completing high school, Rippon unsuccessfully sought higher education, which was unavailable to women during this time in the United States. Instead she spent five years studying in Germany, France, and Switzerland. Upon returning to America, Rippon began her career teaching high school in Detroit. After the continual persuasion of Dr. Joseph A. Sewall, Rippon’s former high school chemistry teacher in Illinois and the first...

University of Colorado Chorus

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Fred Hellems, who compiled the two-page list of admission and graduation requirements of U.S. universities, was a Canadian who came to the University of Colorado as a Latin professor in 1898. He served as Dean of Arts and Sciences from 1899 until his death in 1929, and also was acting President in 1927-1928. [Source: A Guide to Manuscript Collections, Western Historical Collections, University of Colorado, Boulder, 2nd ed., c1982, p. 43.]. From the description of Records and correspo...

Pam Massey

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Mary Rippon (1850-1935) was born in Lisbon, Illinois. After completing high school, Rippon unsuccessfully sought higher education, which was unavailable to women during this time in the United States. Instead she spent five years studying in Germany, France, and Switzerland. Upon returning to America, Rippon began her career teaching high school in Detroit. After the continual persuasion of Dr. Joseph A. Sewall, Rippon’s former high school chemistry teacher in Illinois and the first...