Mount Vernon Seminary and College Office of Student Activities records 1988-1998 bulk 1996 - 1998.

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Mount Vernon Seminary and College Office of Student Activities records 1988-1998 bulk 1996 - 1998.

This collection contains records of the Office of Student Activities at Mount Vernon Seminary and College. The materials date from 1988-1998, with the bulk of the collection ranging from 1996-1998.This collection contains photographs, Betacam SP tapes, receipts, correspondence, brochures, and documents on numerous events, programs, and student clubs at Mount Vernon Seminary and College including Commencement, Family Weekend, and Winter Formal. The materials date from 1988-1998, with the bulk of the collection ranging from 1996-1998. The records are related to the Office of Student Activities and its role in the organization and participation of students in various activities and ceremonies held by Mount Vernon College.

4.0 linear feet (8 document boxes).

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SNAC Resource ID: 7949853

George Washington University

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Mount Vernon Junior College

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Mount Vernon Seminary and College was an all-women's high school and college founded in 1875 by Elizabeth J. Somers. The George Washington University (GW) initially affiliated with Mount Vernon College, and ultimately acquired the college's property and legacy in 1999. From the description of Mount Vernon Seminary and Junior College Syllabi and Class Rolls, 1902-1942. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 724111301 ...

Mount Vernon Seminary

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The Mount Vernon Seminary was officially established by Elizabeth Somers in 1875 with classes held at her residence on F Street; she named it after her brother's church in Baltimore, Mount Vernon Place Methodist. The Seminary began as a six year prepatory school, with four years of high school level classes, and two years of post-high school curriculum, calling it a "Family and Day School for Young Ladies." In order to graduate, students had to complete a formal process of "Senior Essays" in whi...

Mount Vernon College

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Mount Vernon Seminary and Junior College moved from its Nebraska Avenue location in 1942 to make way for the United States Navy, and remained in temporary quarters in the Spring Valley neighborhood until 1946, when it reopened at 2100 Foxhall Road. This collection documents the Foxhall Road campus with photos of students, campus events, and buildings from 1946 to 1999, when the college and its campus became part of The George Washington University. It also includes some documents such as minutes...