Catherine Buckelew memorabilia, 1925-1935.

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Catherine Buckelew memorabilia, 1925-1935.

Programs, menus, and brochures from the Agassiz Club, the Dramatic Club, the Music Department, University concerts, Omicron Nu, Sedowah, candle lighting service, Commencement, and the New York State Federation of Home Bureaus. Also, a brochure listing the women of the Class of 1929 and what they did after graduation, ca. 1935.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6806447

Cornell University Library

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