Cornell University. Class of 1926
Found in 15 Collections and/or Records:
Dorothy Lampe Hill memorabilia
Scrapbook, photographs, and memorabilia concerning the Cornell Class of 1926, including photographs of the freshman picnic and the women's crew, and items relating to the Cornell Women's Club of New York.
Ernest A. Kubler postcard
Postcard written from Germany by Ernest Kubler to Miss Annemarie Wolff.
Estella M. Barnhart papers
Theater programs; Chinese Students' Club dinner program; photograph of class banquet in Risley Hall; copy of English Metres by William Strunk, Jr.; lecture notes from Music 24, The Opera, taught by Otto Kinkeldey; and typescript lecture notes from Music 18, summer session, also taught by Professor Kinkeldey.
Ethel Lowenthal scrapbook
Student scrapbook with photographs, programs, clippings, and memorabilia.
Hunt Bradley papers
Collection consists primarily of manuscript material for Bradley's book on the history of the Cornell Alumni Association, 1972, as well as numerous other items pertaining to Cornell history.
John Jacob Wille papers
Photocopied volume, "A College Youth Sings His Poems." Also, 12 page typescript entitled "International Cooperation" (November 1923), a proposal for a World Economic Assembly which was Wille's entry for the Bok Peace Prize in 1924.
Marie Underhill Noll papers
Correspondence, photographs, clippings, ephemeral items, commemorative publications, family records, and other material.
Marion Quell scrapbook
Scrapbook and loose programs, photographs, publications, clippings, and memorabilia documenting her student years at Cornell.
Marjorie Morrison and H. Hale Clark memorabilia
Memorabilia includes concert, theater, athletic, and other programs; invitations and dance cards, parody issues of the Cornell Daily Sun; pictures of the campus; Freshman Handbook; and "grandmother" letters written by junior, Lois Douque to Marjorie as a freshman, with a list of recommended clothing to bring to college; also letters from Marjorie's "grandchild" Mildred Kratzer.
Paul S. Waterman diaries
In his daily diaries, 1920-1925 and part of 1928, Paul Waterman describes his classes, professors, including William Strunk, Jr., fellow students, and social life. An entertaining writer, Waterman also ruminates on life and love.
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- Photographs 5
- Scrapbooks 5
- Women college students. 4
- Women college students -- New York (State) -- Ithaca. 2
- Agriculture -- Study and teaching. 1
- Audio tapes. 1
- Broadsides (notices) 1
- Calculators. 1
- Class reunions. 1
- College teachers 1
- Diaries 1
- Educational fund raising. 1
- Entomologists 1
- Entomology -- Research. 1
- Ephemera. 1
- Europe -- Description and travel. 1
- Families -- New York (State) 1
- Fund raisers (Persons). 1
- Geology -- Study and teaching. 1
- International cooperation. 1
- International economic integration. 1
- Jewish college students -- New York (State) -- Ithaca. 1
- Lantern slides. 1
- Manuscripts for publication. 1
- Music -- Instruction and study 1
- Oil well drilling. 1
- Postcards. 1
- Seismometry. 1
- Teachers. 1
- Videotapes. 1
- Women athletes 1 + ∧ less