Printed ephemera.
Found in 14 Collections and/or Records:
Allen L. Woodworth scrapbook
Collection contains a student scrapbook including photographs, tickets, programs, and other ephemera pertaining to Woodworth's undergraduate days at Cornell. Photographs include views of campus, mud rush, Spring Day, interiors and exteriors of dorms and buildings, and student activities.
Bennett Lies papers and ephemera
Collection contains printed ephemera from Lies' time at Cornell. Also includes two photographs which may contain William Bouck Cornell.
Burton I. Weiss collection
Edward A. Freshman scrapbook
Collection contains the scrapbook of Edward Arthur Freshman, and includes photographs and tin types, clippings, programs, silver class spoon and letter opener, and other memorabilia documenting Freshman's experience as a student at Cornell University and as a member of Phi Beta Kappa. Photographs are a mixture of professional and candid shots and include family members, dorm rooms, classmates, ice hockey, the baseball team (in and out of uniform), and building exteriors.
Edwin Jackson papers
Scrapbook, photograph album, and documents of Edwin Jackson.
Five Lesbian Brothers ephemera
13 items inlcuding photographs, programs, and fliers relating to the Five Lesbian Brothers and plays they have written and performed, including "The secretaries," "Voyage to Lesbos," "Brave smiles," and "Brides of the moon." Also, a refrigerator magnet in the form of a truck for "The Five Lesbian Brothers on the road."
Frances S. Murphy scrapbook
Harriette Grace Delany scrapbook
Collection contains the scrapbook of Harriette Grace Delany, which includes photographs, ephemera, programs, and notes. Also included are photographs of the Cornell Women's Crew team (Delany was stroke), biographical materials, a class of 1911 directory, and 1912 senior week programs.
Lisa Carver archive
Lorena and Lewis Gates papers
Collection contains a scrapbook, correspondence, ephemera, and memorabilia of Lorena Josephine French Gates and Lewis Harold Gates, documenting their time at Cornell University. Includes a silver Cornell spoon labelled 1916 and a diary from Lorena Josephine Fisher Gates.