Women college students -- New York (N.Y.)
Subject
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Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:
Abigail Miller student papers
Collection — Box 1: [Barcode: 31924113897049]
Identifier: 37-5-4607
Content Description
Collection contains Abigail Miller's lecture notes, exams, and syllabi from classes taken between fall of 1998 through spring of 2002. Includes the following courses: History 333 (taught by Professor Blumin), History 345 (taught by Professor R.L. Moore), Religious Studies 251 (taught by Professors Kim Haines-Eitzen and Ross Brann), History 341 (taught by Professor R. Polenberg), History 290 (taught by Professor Peter Holquist), History 126 (taught by Carol Kammen), American Studies 202...
Dates:
1998 - 2002
Ada Reynolds photographs
Collection
Identifier: 37-5-4650
Content Description
Collection contains photographs of Cornell University campus, students, activities, professors, athletics, and waterfalls, taken by Ada Buck when she was a student at Cornell. Campus buildings photographed include Sibley Hall, Goldwin Smith Hall, Sage Chapel, Boardman Hall, and Balch Hall.
Dates:
1931 - 1935
Alice Jean Gooding papers
Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: 37-5-4563
Content Description
Collection contains correspondence, sorority invitations, diploma, senior week and commencement programs, and photographs belonging to Alice Jean Gooding.
Dates:
1940 - 1944
Marian Duschnes Dale letters
Collection — Box 1: [Barcode: 31924113897114]
Identifier: 37-5-4611
Content Description
Collection contains letters written by Marian Duschnes to her parents and grandparents during a her time as a student at Cornell University in the 1920s. Topics include discussions of orientation week (including the swim test in the Sage Pool and women's crew test), sorority rush, Sigma Delta Tau and other Jewish student organizatiosn, Greek life social events, daily life on campus, the opening of Willard Straight Hall (1925), and the Cornell infirmary (March of 1928). Duschnes' letters also...
Dates:
1924 - 1928
Mary Jane Church letters
Collection — Manuscript box 50 - folder 1: [Barcode: 31924065251245]
Identifier: 2559
Scope and content
Letters of Mary J. Church to her brother from New York City, where she was attending Rutgers' Female College, concerning family and friends, school work, notable places in the city, impressions of Henry Ward Beecher, comments on the Civil War, and the reaction to Lincoln's assassination.
Dates:
1864-1865.