Europe -- Description and travel.
Found in 23 Collections and/or Records:
Alice Cecilia Sanderson Rivoire papers
Papers include scrapbooks (1925-1945), reports, notes, and miscellaneous manuscript and printed items concerning Mrs. Rivoire's education in Ithaca, New York and at Cornell, travel in the United States and abroad, and her later teaching career.
Amos Canfield and Eleanor Canfield Jennings papers
Papers of Dr. Amos Canfield of Waverly, Tioga County, New York pertain to his European travels (1907-1912), his medical work as a First Lieutenant in Indiana during World War I, his property holdings on Riverside Drive in New York City, and his continued affiliations with the Cornell University alumni. Papers of Eleanor Jennings of Candor, New York, relate to early days in Van Ettenville and her later associations with Protestant Episcopal groups and historical societies.
Bayard Taylor papers
Correspondence, journals, notebooks, scrapbooks, manuscripts, diaries, clippings, articles, sketches, and autobiographical notes pertaining to Taylor's life as a writer and traveler in North Africa, Scandinavia, Europe, and the Middle East.
Benjamin P. and Nola A. Young papers
Ledgers, with detailed accounts of family and household expenditures, 9 volumes, 1923-1973; two scrapbooks (primarily with postcards), three travel diaries, folder of international driving licenses and automobile information, and letters home from a European tour that the Young family took in 1935; and diaries of Nola A. Young (some five-year volumes), 16 volumes, including three travel diaries, 1916-1970.
Bert Lord papers
Political business, and personal papers consisting mainly of correspondence, but also including scrapbooks, loose newspaper clippings, pamphlets and other printed or mimeographed material, copies of speeches, legal documents, and accounts.
Bessie C. Stern and Jeanette Amalie Stern letters : from Dr. and Mrs. Lewis Leaming Forman
Correspondence between the Stern sisters and the Formans includes topics such as Dr. Forman's opinions concerning American involvement in World War II; the Formans' travels in Central and South America, Europe, Egypt, and the West Indies; Dr. Forman's election to the city council in Ithaca, New York; and other subjects.
Diary
Dates of diary are April 19, 1939 to December 2, 1939. Author (unknown) traveled through Europe and also Ithaca, New York, shortly after the death of Floyd Richtmyer on November 7, 1939.
Dwight Sanderson papers
Emma Taylor Merrell papers
European diary of Deane W. Malott, Summer 1923
Typewritten fair copy of a diary kept by Malott on his first trip to Europe, in the summer after his second year as a student at Harvard Business School. He went on a cattle boat with a group of friends. The diary's preface is dated June 25, 1965. Spiral bound.