Women teachers.
Found in 12 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.
Asa Fitch papers
Berry family papers
Biographical items
Includes correspondence, press releases, clippings, and biographical sketches of Maud Alice Palmer. Most correspondence is between Emerson Hinchliff and Harry Letsche.
Hatheway family papers
Papers relating to the family, personal affairs, and political career of Samuel Gilbert Hatheway (1780-1867).
Jennette Howell Deal diaries
Forty volumes of diaries of Jennette H. Deal concerning her activities as a teacher and a farm wife, her participation in the Baptist church and other religious organizations, and the activities of family members. Many diaries also contain records of income and expenditures and lists of books read during the year.
Katharine Ann Taylor papers and interviews
Papers from Shady Hill School, Cambridge, Massachusetts, of which Taylor was a director; taped interviews by William W. Cutler III (graduate assistant in history at Cornell University) with Taylor, June 28, 1966, April 18, July 7, and November 11, 1967, and April 12, 1968; and transcripts of the interviews.
Katherine Camp Mayhew papers
Laura Bryant papers
Papers include professional correspondence with colleagues, publishers, and others concerning textbooks; also, her teaching career in general.
Mabel C. Hicks papers
Correspondence concerning Hicks' employment as a teacher in Griffins Corners, New York, and Egg Harbor City and New Brunswick, New Jersey (1908-1913); also, copies of examinations, undated essays, and eleven school notebooks.