Students, Foreign.
Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:
Cosmopolitan Club records
Scrapbook containing letters, newspaper clippings, and programs relating to the Cornell Cosmopolitan Club; scrapbook relating to International Student Association functions at Cornell; scrapbook relating to the founding and activities of International Student Association chapters at Berlin, Bonn, Göttingen, Heidelberg, Leipzig, Munich, and Zurich (1911-1913); photographs of foreign students at Cornell and of Cosmopolitan Club activities. Also, other correspondence and records.
Hugh Anderson Moran papers
Papers relating to Moran's career as a Presbyterian clergyman in Ithaca, N.Y. and his involvement in various local, national, and international organizations.
International Agricultural Society photograph
Photograph of the First Annual Banquet of the group, May 19, 1922. Also printouts of clippings from the Cornell Daily Sun chronicling the activities of the group, 1922-1924. The photograph, with some identification of people on the back, was printed in "World Agriculture Society News," August, 1922.
International Students and Scholars Office records
Collection contains historical documents from the International Students and Scholars Office (ISSO) at Cornell University.
International students at Cornell University collection
Photograph, with identifying text, of 13 international students who were children of Cornell alumni, 1947.
Lincoln E. Patterson Foreign students at Cornell University scrapbooks
Peter Kendzior scrapbook
Scrapbook pages include certificates and photographs for the various groups to which Kendzior belonged, including the Cosmopolitan Club (1935-1939), the Willard Straight Hall Board of Managers (1939), Quill and Dagger and Student Council (1939). Also, photographs of Spring Day (1939), of Senior Singing outside Goldwin Smith Hall (1939), of the Chinese Students Club (1937), a program for a Sage Chapel memorial service for King George V (1936).
Salim Nathani Letters
Four letters, two from Anjani, two from Mihol, concerning college life, the Cornell Hindustan Association, local scenery, news from India, and a New Year's visit to New York City.