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Letter, September 22, 1908, Katharine Wright To Agnes Osborn, Katharine Wright Haskell
Letter, September 22, 1908, Katharine Wright To Agnes Osborn, Katharine Wright Haskell
Katharine Wright’s Correspondence with Agnes Beck (SC-97)
In this letter Katharine Wright writes to her friend Agnes Osborn from the Fort Myer hospital shortly after the September 17, 1908 crash that left Orville Wright injured and killed observer Lt. Thomas E. Selfridge. Katharine reports on Orville's condition and the situation at the hospital.
05-28-1908, Harriet Sweetser
05-28-1908, Harriet Sweetser
Life as a Teacher (1904-1918)
This collection contains letters written by Harriet Sweetser, dated from 1898 to 1916, as well as some photographs. Most of the letters were written during her time as a student at Gorham Normal School, a teacher training college located on what is currently the Gorham campus of the University of Southern Maine. Almost all of the letters are addressed to her mother, with a few to her father. Sweetser writes home to tell her parents about her day-to-day life at school. She later taught at a grammar school in Dover-Foxcroft, Maine and became a superintendent. Harriet Sweetser was born on …
The Baby, The Lilies And The Bunny, Unknown
The Baby, The Lilies And The Bunny, Unknown
Newspapers
Page 7 from the New York Herald (April 19, 1908) with an article about Marie Peary titled, "Snow Baby Sings Glories of Southern Spring"
It Was Pleasant To Find That Everything Seems To Have Gone Well..., Mary Rice Jewett
It Was Pleasant To Find That Everything Seems To Have Gone Well..., Mary Rice Jewett
Sarah Orne Jewett Correspondence
Letter from Mary Rice Jewett to Sarah Orne Jewett discussing house cleaning, early spring, Katy's health.
Bryn Mawr College Yearbook. Class Of 1908, Bryn Mawr College. Senior Class
Bryn Mawr College Yearbook. Class Of 1908, Bryn Mawr College. Senior Class
Bryn Mawr College Yearbooks
No abstract provided.
Bryn Mawr College Undergraduate College Catalogue And Calendar, 1908, Bryn Mawr College
Bryn Mawr College Undergraduate College Catalogue And Calendar, 1908, Bryn Mawr College
Bryn Mawr College Calendar
Volume contains a register of alumnae and former students, a calendar of graduate course, and a calendar of undergraduate and graduate courses for 1908.
In Memory Of Walter Cope, Architect Of Bryn Mawr College, M. Carey Thomas
In Memory Of Walter Cope, Architect Of Bryn Mawr College, M. Carey Thomas
Books, pamphlets, catalogues, and scrapbooks
Address delivered by President M. Carey Thomas at a Memorial Service held at Bryn Mawr College, November 4, 1902. Published in the Bryn Mawr College Lantern, February, 1905.
Helen Marx's Scrapbook 1908-1911, Helen Marx
Helen Marx's Scrapbook 1908-1911, Helen Marx
Scrapbooks
Helen Marx was born in Lake Charles, Louisiana on May 13, 1894. She attended Belmont College for Young Women from 1908-1911 and received a special degree in English. After school, she returned to Lake Charles and eventually married Richard Joseph Zander on June 18, 1919. The couple moved to Pennsylvania where he worked as a partner in a men’s clothing manufacturing business and Helen was a homemaker. They had four children: Judith, Richard Jr., Julia, and Simone. Richard Zander Sr. died on December 17, 1954, and Helen passed on March 5, 1982.
The Spinster (1908), Hollins Institute
The Spinster (1908), Hollins Institute
The Spinster
Yearbook of Hollins University (previously College)