Collection relating to Ann Radcliffe, 1894-1977 (inclusive).
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Radcliffe College
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Vocational short courses and institutes were initiated by the Radcliffe Appointment Bureau to train students for careers after graduation. Among these courses were: the Institute on Historical and Archival Management, 1954-1960; Communications for the Volunteer, 1965-1968; Summer Secretarial Course, 1935-1955, and the Radcliffe Publishing Course (formerly Publishing Procedures Course), 1947-, which continues to offer a six-week summer course in publishing. From the description of Rad...
Radcliffe, Ann, 1576-1661.
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Ann Radcliffe, Lady Mowlson, the first woman donor to Harvard College, gave the sum of one hundred pounds to aid "some poore Scholar" in 1643. President Eliot of Harvard recommended that the "Harvard Annex" be named in her honor. In 1894, The Society for the Collegiate Instruction of Women was rechartered and named Radcliffe College in her honor, adopting her coat of arms as its official seal. From the description of Collection relating to Ann Radcliffe, 1894-1977 (inclusive). (Harva...
Radcliffe family.
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Harvard College (1780- )
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Special students were those who took courses in Harvard College but were not degree candidates; they had not gone through the standard admissions process completed by AB degree candidates. From the description of Records of special students, 1876-1907. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 77064523 It is unclear whether F.C. Fabel ever attended Harvard College. F.C. Fabel may be Frederick Charles Fabel, who received an AB from the University of Rochester in 1893. ...