Papers, ca.1890-1998 (inclusive).

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Papers, ca.1890-1998 (inclusive).

The collection primarily documents Bishop's professional life; relatively few personal papers are included. The collection includes clippings, legal papers, bank statements and cancelled checks, correspondence, speeches, articles, autobiographical writings, meeting minutes and programs, membership directories, college yearbooks, address and appointment books, Fashion Institute of Technology course material, photographs, lipsticks, and a scrapbook.

6.33 linear ft.

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Bishop, Hazel, 1906-1998.

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Hazel Gladys Bishop was born in Hoboken, New Jersey, in 1906, the daughter of Henry and Mabel (Billington) Bishop. After attending Bergen School for Girls in Jersey City, she enrolled in Barnard College, graduating with a B.A. in chemistry in 1929. Bishop originally hoped to become a doctor, but financial considerations required that she give up medical school, and she began her career in bio-chemical research as a chemical technician at the New York State Psychiatric Hospital and I...

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The Fashion Institute of Technology, opened in 1944, is a State University of New York college for design and business professions that trains students to work in the fashion, design, business, communication and other related industries. In 1951 FIT was one of the first SUNY community colleges empowered to grant Associate degrees in Applied Science, in 1975 it was permitted to grant bachelor's degrees, and in 1985 it began offering its first master's degrees. FIT is a public institution, receivi...

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