Harvard Advocate owned by Winthrop Wetherbee, 1882-1931 (inclusive)

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Harvard Advocate owned by Winthrop Wetherbee, 1882-1931 (inclusive)

1882-1931

This collection consists of a set of the Harvard Advocate owned and used as scrapbooks by Winthrop Wetherbee. Wetherbee pasted ephemeral items, including invitations, programs, menus, and some correspondence, onto the advertising pages of each volume. The scrapbook contents are organized in chronological order and document Wetherbee's application to Harvard and his undergraduate activities, including membership in the Harvard Advocate and the Hasty Pudding Club (volumes 33-39, 1882-1885), and alumni activities, such as Class of 1887 reunions (volumes 50-117, 1890-1931). The later volumes also document Wetherbee's continued support of organizations in which he was involved as an undergraduate and include a small quantity of material relating to the undergraduate experience of Winthrop Wetherbee Jr. (Harvard AB 1926).

38 volumes (4 record cartons)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7211731

Harvard University Archives.

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