Scrapbooks
Found in 616 Collections and/or Records:
Benjamin Hertzberg papers
Student scrapbook, photographs, and a movie film (1929) showing Cornell University scenes and activities.
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.
Bernard B. McGinnis scrapbook
Student scrapbook of Bernard B. McGinnis.
Bernard Olin scrapbook
Scrapbook of programs, clippings, exams, ticket stubs, photographs, and other items from Olin's student days at Cornell University.
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 B. DeWitt scrapbook
Programs, newspaper clippings, student publications, correspondence relating to student activities, reports to alumni and newspaper clippings concerning the marriage of Andrew D. White to Helen Magill.
Blinn Sill Cushman scrapbook
Student scrapbook, 1888-1893. Also contains the roster of the Class of 1893.
Boarding house student scrapbook
Scrapbook documenting the activities of several Cornell University students who lived at the boarding house of Mrs. Lillian Heller at 122 Eddy Street; includes photographs with humorous annotations and captions, sketches and drawings, fanciful narrative text, and ephemeral and other items depicting life at the house.
Bristow Adams papers
Brown family papers
Scrapbooks containing letters and data sheets on the operation of mowers, including the Brown mower; obituaries, clippings, and photographs, mostly relating to the Brown family and the Brown-Lipe Gear Company; and family letters, 1903-04, of Alexander T. Brown, Mary S. Brown, and Charles S. Brown.