Cornell University. Class of 1943
Found in 9 Collections and/or Records:
Call Family scrapbook.
Charles Rosengarten '43 home movies, 2013.
DVD of family movies taken by Charles Rosengarten.
Cornell University Class of 1943 records
Collection contains Compendium of Memoirs: Class of 1943 Cornell University, memoirs from members of the Class of 1943, edited by S. Miller Harris, class correspondent, as well as class and reunion photographs and reunion pins belonging to Barbara "Bobbie" Larrabee Johnson.
Cornelliana roller skating article research papers
Interviews and research materials for an article on roller skating in the Cornell Magazine. Interviews with Philip Wolff (Class of 1938) and Roy Unger (Class of 1943).
John Edgar Chance papers
John Hunter Detmold papers
Letters written home to his family by John Hunter Detmold as a Cornell undergraduate and as assistant editor of the Cornell Alumni News. Also, class notes for Bibliography 2, "The Book," taught in spring 1942 by Otto Kinkeldey; a review of Scott Elledge's biography of E. B. White, originally published in the Cornell Alumni News, 1984; "A Cornellian's Lexicon of Indigenous Diction," 1943; "A Lexicon for Cornellians," revised edition, 1944; and souvenir edition, 1993.
S. Miller Harris papers
Photocopies of typescript letters between Harris and Kurt Vonnegut, 1945-2003. Also, "Black Heritage" stamp first day cover, with printed envelope by Vonnegut; original postcard, 2005; and copy of Marx in Soho, by Howard Zinn, inscribed to Harris by Vonnegut.
V. Stewart Underwood memorabilia
Freshman beanie, two Cornell pennants, and a Cornell banner from 1910 belonging to his father, Victor Underwood, '13. Also, clipping and tape recording relating to Madame Sebela Wehe, a local singer. The recording is a tape made from a record of a WHCU interview July 25, 1947 with Don Martin and Frederick C. Koontz, Wehe sings the Cornell Alma Mater amongst other things. Cornell Daily Sun Extra edition for December 7, 1941, with Pearl Harbor headline.
Vose family papers
Photograph of Royden M. Vose in his automobile. Diary of Elizabeth Vose, 1945, describing events at the end of World War II, her social life, her work and her friends; photographs of Elizabeth as a young woman.