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November 15, Usm Special Collections
November 15, Usm Special Collections
Batchelder-Haley Letters
In this letter, dated to approximately 1916, Abbie writes to Mrs. Tibbets about several topics, including her teaching job, attending an exhibition, seeing the Emperor pass on the street, tea services, and describes in detail her accommodations. She says that she is very happy in Japan now that she is more used to the climate.
Gorham Normal School Commencement Program 1916, Gorham Normal School
Gorham Normal School Commencement Program 1916, Gorham Normal School
Commencement Programs
The Gorham Normal School programs for the Public Exercises and Graduating Exercises. Held in Gorham, Maine June 20 and 21, 1916. Address given by Rev. Abraham M. Rihbany, D. D..
Gorham Normal School Commencement Program 1926, Gorham Normal School
Gorham Normal School Commencement Program 1926, Gorham Normal School
Commencement Programs
The Gorham Normal School program for the Graduating Exercises. Held in Gorham, Maine June 15, 1926. Address given by President Kenneth C. M. Sills.
Jessie Whitesell Scrapbook - 1916-1951, Jessie Whitesell
Jessie Whitesell Scrapbook - 1916-1951, Jessie Whitesell
Scrapbooks
Jessie Whitesell went to Ward-Belmont during the 1916-1917 school year. While there are a few elements in the book from her time as a student, the scrapbook mostly details the closing of Ward-Belmont as it went through its transformation to Belmont College.
Hattye Mae White Scrapbook 1916-1918, Hattye Mae White
Hattye Mae White Scrapbook 1916-1918, Hattye Mae White
Scrapbooks
Hattye Mae White was born in San Antonio, Texas on October 16, 1897. She attended Ward-Belmont during the 1916-1917 school year. She married Charles Cousins Johnson Jr. on September 7, 1918, and the pair had one son, Captain Charles Cousins III, born August 2, 1919. Captain Cousins would later die during World War II. Hattye Mae White Johnson died on June 23, 1979, in Texas.