Cornell daily sun.
Found in 12 Collections and/or Records:
Barbara Everitt Bryant scrapbooks
Scrapbooks, including programs, letters, clippings, photographs, and other memorabilia, documenting her student experiences at Cornell; her family, especially her father, William L. Everitt; and national events, including newspapers about the end of World War II (V-E Day and V-J Day). Also, "Biographical Memorandum," an account of her life after Cornell, with a vita and a copy of the Class History that she wrote for the 1947 Cornellian.
Behind "the sun" and other untold stories
Brochure of reminiscences written for his 60th reunion, June 9-11, 1988.
Cornell clippings file
Cornell related clippings from the Cornell Daily Sun, the Ithaca Journal, the Cornell Chronicle, and the Ithaca Times, organized by subject headings and including a card index.
Cornell Daily Sun collection
Original contract between George Francis Gifford and William Ballard Hoyt concerning the founding of the Cornell Daily Sun, June 22, 1880; cabinet card photograph of Hoyt; and postcard to Horatio S. White advising that the first number will be issued and what it will contain, September 10, 1880. Also framed copy of the contract.
Elbert P. and Sara Sutherland Tuttle interview
Gordon E. White photographs and papers
Negatives, 4x5 cut film, taken at Cornell University for the Cornell Sun, for the Cornellian, and for personal interest; photographs and prints; student ephemera; reunion documents.
Israel "Jay" Milner notebook
Notebook of clippings of stories written for the Cornell Bulletin (the World War II version of the Cornell Daily Sun), with annotations by Milner and by the assistant managing editor Melba Levine.
Maximilian Elser scrapbook
Scrapbook of theater programs, clippings, fraternity pamphlets, ticket stubs, news articles and correspondence regarding Elser's association with THE CORNELL DAILY SUN and other newspapers, broadsides, and other miscellaneous items relating to Elser's student days at Cornell University.
Patricia Lovejoy Stoddard memorabilia
Robert Norman Jacobs miscellany
Calculus 60a notebook and business staff rules of the Cornell Daily Sun, of which Jacobs was business manager during his senior year.