Papers, [ca. 1880-1944].

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Papers, [ca. 1880-1944].

Printed reports, bulletins, clippings, and journals, ca. 1905-1910, concerning home economics, including the 22nd annual report, 1905, of the Working Girls' Vacation Society, New York City; typescripts of Cooley's writings on the history of home economics at Teachers College; clippings of articles about Teachers College's 50th anniversary, 1944; photographs of students in class at Teachers College, 1888-1903; clippings and reprints of articles about Nicholas Murray Butler, Columbia University president; printed material relating to the history of Teachers College; and a photograph of Cooley, n.d. (ca. early 20th century).

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