Women college students -- New York (State) -- Ithaca.
Found in 145 Collections and/or Records:
Cornell University Summer Session records
Administrative correspondence, annual reports, financial statements, announcements, catalogs, and other printed material, including a 1934-1935 directory of Chinese students in America.
Cornell University Women's Center records
Subjects files, and collected pamphlets, newspapers, and publications concerned with women's organizations and issues; also, financial records and posters.
Cornell Women Graduates' Association records
Account book, 1892-c.1911; two reply postcards; one annual fee receipt; two Alumnae Luncheon menus and programs, January 27 and June 20, 1900; letter of request to the Board of Trustees, June 1, 1892; printed Secretary's Minutes, 1894-1904; Constitution; Messages to Cornell Women, 1894, c. 1896, October 23, 1899, April 24, 1900; and statement concerning salaries of teachers in New York State Normal Schools.
Credo miscellany
Printed material on the organization, minutes, lists of advisors, and other materials.
Daryl Goldgraben Smith memorabilia
Student scrapbook, with programs, clippings, and other items; and Class of 1965 Cornell sweater.
Deborah Rawson papers
Includes student notebooks and papers from grade school through college, photographs, letters to Rawson, subject files, and articles written by her.
Dorothy Clark scrapbook
Scrapbook, with programs, clippings, and memorabilia documenting her student experiences.
Dorothy Saunders Muir scrapbook
Scrapbook with programs, photographs, and greeting cards documenting her student years at Cornell. Also family photographs relating to her parents, Paul and Minnie Saunders, her sister Helen Saunders Engst (Class of 1937), and her brother Paul Saunders, Jr. and their families. Also, printed photographs of Cornell University Varsity football team, 1923 by John Troy and "Cornell University from the Air - 1936" by C.S. Robinson.
Edith M. Fox papers
Edith Rulifson scrapbook
Student scrapbook including programs, photographs, clippings, menus, and other memorabilia. The scrapbook documents activities during World War I, courtship, and Home Bureau work, as well as some alumni activities.