Radcliffe College
Found in 10 Collections and/or Records:
Records of Radcliffe College President Elizabeth Cabot Cary Agassiz, 1879-1978
Correspondence, speeches, reports, etc., of Elizabeth Cabot Cary Agassiz, first president of Radcliffe College.
Papers of Fannie Fern Andrews, 1883-1944
Correspondence, diaries, reports, etc., of Fannie Fern Andrews, pacifist, internationalist, author and scholar.
Diaries of Ada Louise Comstock, 1902-1968
Diaries of Ada Louise Comstock, third president of Radcliffe College.
Papers of Mary Gibson Hundley, 1862-1985 (inclusive), 1934-1975 (bulk)
Legal records, scrapbooks, photographs, correspondence, etc., of Mary Gibson Hundley, educator and civil rights activist.
Records of the Mary Ingraham Bunting Institute, 1933-2008 (inclusive), 1960-1999 (bulk)
Records of the Mary Ingraham Bunting Institute contain the office files of the deans and directors of the Institute: Constance E. Smith, Alice Kimball Smith, Susan Storey Lyman (Acting Director), Patricia Albjerg Graham, Marion Kilson, Mary Baughman Anderson (Acting Director), and Margaret McKenna.
Notable American women, the modern period, records, 1975-1980
Correspondence, drafts research notes, etc., documenting the preparation of volume four of Notable American Women, The Modern Period, a biographical dictionary of American women.
Papers of Annie Ware Winsor Allen, 1818-1993
Correspondence, diaries, photographs, scrapbooks, etc., of Annie Ware Winsor Allen, educator and founder of the Roger Ascham School in White Plains, New York.
Papers of Bernice Brown Cronkhite, 1915-1970
Correspondence, speeches, clippings, etc., of Bernice Brown Cronkhite, dean at Radcliffe College.
Papers of Elizabeth Morgan Cooper, 1909-1967
Correspondence, published articles, drafts of unpublished text books, lecture notes, etc., of Elizabeth Morgan Cooper, mathematician and educator.
Records of the Radcliffe College Short Courses and Institutes, 1933-1995
Radcliffe College Short Courses and Institutes Records contains records of the Institute on Historical and Archival Management, including correspondence, reports on student projects, financial statements, and publicity materials; materials for the seminar "Communications for the Volunteer"; also student records, later employment histories, course information, publicity, and brochures of the Radcliffe Publishing Course.