Scope and Contents
This series includes group portrait photographs of Cuban Summer School organizers, assistants, and Cuban teacher participants. Of note are the photographs documenting the Cuban teachers’ participation in 4th of July celebrations in Cambridge, Massachusetts and group portraits that include Alexander Everett Frye and United States government officials involved in the summer school. All photographs are mounted on board except for “[Portrait of two unidentified Cuban teachers, photograph, 1900].” There are two photographs of instructors and Cuban participants from the second Harvard Cuban Summer School held in 1901.
Dates
- Creation: 1900-1901
Physical Description
0.27 cubic feet (1 flat file box)
Conditions Governing Access
The Records of the Cuban Summer School are open for research.
Extent
7.94 cubic feet (7 legal document boxes, 22 flat boxes, 8 flat folders, 1 volume, 2 microfilm reels)Creator
- From the Collection: Harvard University. Summer School of Arts and Sciences and of Education (Organization)
Repository Details
Part of the Harvard University Archives Repository
Holding nearly four centuries of materials, the Harvard University Archives is the principal repository for the institutional records of Harvard University and the personal archives of Harvard faculty, as well as collections related to students, alumni, Harvard-affiliates and other associated topics. The collections document the intellectual, cultural, administrative and social life of Harvard and the influence of the University as it emerged across the globe.
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