Scrapbooks, 1912-1918 (inclusive).

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Scrapbooks, 1912-1918 (inclusive).

Collection consists of four college scrapbooks including diary entries, correspondence, clippings, programs, invitations, photographs, etc.; and two scrapbooks documenting her teaching career at Resthaven School in Mendon, Mass.

1 linear ft.

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Idler Club (Radcliffe College)

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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 College. Class of 1916

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Hathway, Marion, 1895-1955

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Marion Hathway graduated from Radcliffe College in 1916. From the description of Scrapbooks, 1912-1918 (inclusive). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 232009434 Marion Hathway (1895-1955) was a social work practitioner and educator. She was born in North Tonawanda, New York, July 31, 1895, the daughter of William W. and Alice R. Hathway. Her family later moved to Denver where she graduated from the Denver High School East Side with the class of 1911. She ...

Keller, Helen, 1880-1968

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Helen Adams Keller (1880-1968) devoted her life to bettering the education and treatment of the blind, the deaf, and the nonverbal, and was a pioneer in educating the public in the prevention of blindness in newborns. Keller was born in Tuscumbia, Alabama on June 27, 1880. When Helen Keller was 19 months old she became ill with Scarlet Fever, which resulted in her becoming blind and deaf. In her autobiography The Story of My Life, a book she first wrote in 1903 at the age of 23, she desc...