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COLLECTION Identifier: SC 82

Scrapbooks and papers of Radcliffe College Class of 1932, 1928-1984

Overview

Scrapbooks, photographs, class notes, clippings, etc., documenting the Radcliffe College Class of 1932.

Dates

  • Creation: 1928-1984

Language of Materials

Materials in English.

Access Restrictions:

Access. Collection is open for research.

Conditions Governing Use

Copyright. Copyright in the Scrapbooks and papers of Radcliffe College Class of 1932 may be held by their authors, or the authors' heirs or assigns.

Copying. Papers may be copied in accordance with the library's usual procedures.

Extent

2.75 linear feet (2 file boxes, 2 folio boxes)

The class of 1932 collection is a comprehensive record of the class from 1928 until 1984. Scrapbooks of clippings, photographs of college events and extracurricular activities, document student years; class notes from the Quarterly, local and national press clippings, and photographs document later lives and careers. Correspondence, photos and programs illustrate the continuing interaction of class members and their frequent reunions both at informal Christmas suppers and at official reunions during Commencement Week.

Immediate Source of Acquisition

Accession number: R84-11

This collection was received from Alice Watson '32, class historian, in May, 1984.

SEPARATION RECORD

Two books have been removed to the Alumnae publications files:

  1. Past to Remember (1976), Alice Hathway
  2. Dillaway's Harnden Tavern Tales (n.d.)

CONTAINER LIST

  1. Folio box 1: 1vo-2
  2. Box 2: 3v-7v
  3. Folio box 3: 8vo-9
  4. Box 4: 10-22

Processing Information

Processed: September 1984

By: Isabelle Bland Dry '35

Title
Radcliffe College. Class of 1932. Scrapbooks and papers of Radcliffe College Class of 1932, 1928-1984: A Finding Aid
Author
Radcliffe College Archives, Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America
Language of description
eng
EAD ID
sch01082

Repository Details

Part of the Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe Institute Repository

The preeminent research library on the history of women in the United States, the Schlesinger Library documents women's lives from the past and present for the future. In addition to its traditional strengths in the history of feminisms, women’s health, and women’s activism, the Schlesinger collections document the intersectional workings of race and ethnicity, gender, sexuality, and class in American history.

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