Mount Vernon Seminary and College Alumnae Office records, 1944-2003.

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Mount Vernon Seminary and College Alumnae Office records, 1944-2003.

Series 1 contains Alumnae Bulletins, which were published from 1944 to 2003. Bulletins were published both as magazines and newspapers throughout the publication's lifespan. Their content offers researchers the opportunity to learn about Mount Vernon Seminary and College alumnae, happenings on campus, and alumnae acitivities. Issues contain information on the alumnae association, calendars of events, reunions, commencements, alumane directories, features, campus life, and updates on the lives of alumnae (i.e. marriage, birth of children, and death). Photographs of events and alumnae are also heavily featured in issues.

3.0 linear feet (4 document boxes and 1 flat box).

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SNAC Resource ID: 8114137

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