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11.001 Lesley College Schools For Children, 1909-2002, Alyssa Pacy
11.001 Lesley College Schools For Children, 1909-2002, Alyssa Pacy
Finding Aids
The Lesley College Schools for Children collection contains catalogs produced annually and other records from the schools (the Carroll-Hall School, the Lesley-Dearborn School, and the Lesley-Ellis School) that the former Lesley College acquired. Each catalog contains a history of the school, information about faculty, admission, buildings, course descriptions, academic calendars, school policy, and tuition and expenses. The collection also contains a book of published poems from students in Lesley-Ellis Schools' creative writing class from 1958 - 1964.
09.01 Ph.D. Programs, Advanced Graduate Council, 1982-2005, Jennifer Zanolli
09.01 Ph.D. Programs, Advanced Graduate Council, 1982-2005, Jennifer Zanolli
Finding Aids
This collection consists of internal notes, correspondences, and documents that describe and summarize the events and happenings of the Ph.D. Programs. The Advanced Graduate Council records are produced annually and are sorted by academic year.
12.001 Lesley University Alumni Donations, 1896-1987, Tessa Updike
12.001 Lesley University Alumni Donations, 1896-1987, Tessa Updike
Finding Aids
This collection consists of alumni donations to the Lesley University Archives. Donations may include, but are not limited to; personal correspondence, school records, scrapbooks, artifacts, photographs and published works relating to Lesley University and student experiences at Lesley. Published works have been removed to specific collections within the archives, with a photocopy of the front page of the work remaining within the Alumni Donation collection.
10.02 Lesley University Photographs, 1909-2013, Marie Wasnock
10.02 Lesley University Photographs, 1909-2013, Marie Wasnock
Finding Aids
The Lesley University Photographs collection contains images and photographic materials documenting Lesley University’s history and community from 1909 to present.
A collection of Lesley images may also be browsed online at: http://digitalcommons.lesley.edu/digital_archives/
The Digital Archives (Image) collection reflects only a portion of our photographic holdings. Additions and updates will be made periodically.
09.03 Ph.D. Programs, Student Profiles, 1994-2008, Jennifer Zanolli
09.03 Ph.D. Programs, Student Profiles, 1994-2008, Jennifer Zanolli
Finding Aids
This collection consists of packets published annually by the Ph.D. Programs at Lesley University for the incoming students and faculty. The Student Profiles include the newly admitted student’s name, address, Ph.D. focus, Curriculum Vitae, and professional background.
09.02 Ph.D. Programs, Handbooks, 1989-2007, Jennifer Zanolli
09.02 Ph.D. Programs, Handbooks, 1989-2007, Jennifer Zanolli
Finding Aids
This collection consists of handbooks published annually by the Ph.D. Programs at Lesley University for the incoming students and faculty. These handbooks contain information about the faculty, administrative officers, language requirements, library guidelines, course descriptions, dissertation guidelines, and an explanation of the different Ph.D. stages at Lesley University.
10.01.005 Lesley Magazine, 1987-2009, Marie Wasnock
10.01.005 Lesley Magazine, 1987-2009, Marie Wasnock
Finding Aids
The Lesley Magazine Collection comprises issues from December 1987 to 2009, and also includes the special Centennial issue, 2009-2010.
Lesley Magazine was published biannually by the office of public relations at Lesley University and was distributed without charge to alumni and friends of the University.
10.01.001-.004 Lesley College Newsletters, 1972-1998, Marie Wasnock
10.01.001-.004 Lesley College Newsletters, 1972-1998, Marie Wasnock
Finding Aids
Lesley College Newsletters comprises news and newsletters written and published by the college’s Office of Public Relations (now Office of Communications) and provided to the Lesley community. The following publications are contained in the collection: Lesley Weekly, Lesley College Newsletter, the Lesley College News, and Lesley News.
08.01 New England Kindergarten Conference, 1962-2003, Marie Wasnock
08.01 New England Kindergarten Conference, 1962-2003, Marie Wasnock
Finding Aids
This collection contains New England Kindergarten Conference proceedings from 1962-1978. It also includes programs and pamphlets about the conference from 1980-2003.
10.01.006 Lesley College Current, 1970-1987, Marie Wasnock
10.01.006 Lesley College Current, 1970-1987, Marie Wasnock
Finding Aids
The Lesley College Current was published by the Lesley College Office of Public Relations and Communications and distributed to alumnae, parents, students, faculty, staff, governing boards, and friends of Lesley.
Its purpose was to represent various aspects of the College - its achievements, aspirations, diversity, and controversies. In September 1970, the Current replaced the Alumnae Review, the Parents Newsletter, and the Community Newsletter.
13.001 Lesley University Archives Oral History Collection, 2008-2010, Marie Wasnock
13.001 Lesley University Archives Oral History Collection, 2008-2010, Marie Wasnock
Finding Aids
The Lesley University Archives' Oral History Collection comprises recorded interviews conducted with Lesley alumni, professor emeriti, former staff and laboratory school teachers. The interviews are in digital .wav audio format. Transcripts of selected interviews, pre-interview preparation materials and administrative paperwork are also available.
14.01 Lesley University Special Collections, Objects And Memorabilia, 1929-2002, Alyssa Pacy
14.01 Lesley University Special Collections, Objects And Memorabilia, 1929-2002, Alyssa Pacy
Finding Aids
This collection consists of a variety of materials that are organized into the following categories: artwork, objects, scrapbooks, and textiles. Some highlights include former president of the Lesley College Board of Trustees Livingston Stebbins’ family coat of arms, the trowel that former Lesley College President Trentwell Mason White used during the dedication ceremony of Trentwell Mason White Hall, a gym suit from the 1930s-1940s, and a green Lesley blazer. Also included are several scrapbooks, one of which chronicles the life of a Lesley School student in 1929.
07.01.001 Lesley Graduate School, Course Catalogs, 1954-2010, Marie Wasnock
07.01.001 Lesley Graduate School, Course Catalogs, 1954-2010, Marie Wasnock
Finding Aids
This collection contains course catalogs published annually for Lesley University's Graduate School of Arts and Social Sciences (GSASS) and Graduate School of Education.
10.01.008 Lesley Publications, Misc., 1968-2008, Marie Wasnock
10.01.008 Lesley Publications, Misc., 1968-2008, Marie Wasnock
Finding Aids
The Lesley University Publications (Misc.) collection comprises magazines, newsletters, newspapers, and other promotional brochures and periodicals published with the Lesley College/University community between 1968-2008.
The Lesley University Archives has sporadic runs or selected issues of these publications. (See finding aid for list of publications.)
02.002 Marguerite Franklin Papers, 1943-1944, Marie Wasnock
02.002 Marguerite Franklin Papers, 1943-1944, Marie Wasnock
Finding Aids
This collection contains correspondence by and research materials about Marguerite Franklin, who was the first President of Lesley College in 1943.
02.005 Margaret A. Mckenna Papers, 1985-2007, Marie Wasnock
02.005 Margaret A. Mckenna Papers, 1985-2007, Marie Wasnock
Finding Aids
This collection comprises personal papers, university records, publications, and other ephemera created and kept by Margaret A. McKenna, president of Lesley College from 1985-2007. In addition to papers created during her presidency at Lesley, the collection includes feature articles about McKenna when she became the Director of the Bunting Institute at Radcliffe College and select papers from her positions with Radcliffe, the White House, and the Clinton/Gore Presidential Task Force on Education.
01.001 Board Of Trustees Records, Marie Wasnock
01.001 Board Of Trustees Records, Marie Wasnock
Finding Aids
This collection consists of organizational records kept by past and current Lesley Board of Trustees members.
05.01 Aib/Lucad, Administrative Records, 1942-2008, Marie Wasnock
05.01 Aib/Lucad, Administrative Records, 1942-2008, Marie Wasnock
Finding Aids
This collection documents the history of the School of Practical Arts (SPA), the Art Institute of Boston (AIB), and the Lesley University College of Art and Design (LUCAD) since its founding. This collection encompasses papers from 1942-2015. It includes information about the institution's administration, mission, accreditation, articles of incorporation, and bylaws. Additionally, the collection contains records related to budgets, fundraising, admissions, enrollment, curriculum, programs, and correspondence.
05.02 Aib/Lucad, Publications, 1918-2013, Marie Wasnock
05.02 Aib/Lucad, Publications, 1918-2013, Marie Wasnock
Finding Aids
This collection comprises publications produced by the School of Practical Arts (SPA), the Art Institute of Boston (AIB), and the Lesley University College of Art and Design (LUCAD) since its founding. Publications include:
- Course catalogs, 1918-2013
- Marketing materials (brochures, viewbooks) promoting SPA and AIB student admissions and academic programs
- Articles about AIB from newspapers and magazines
- Promotional materials (posters, catalogs, postcards) advertising student, faculty, alumni, and visiting artists, as well as special events and exhibits at AIB.
- Student newspapers, newsletters, literary journals, and zines
- Student yearbooks
- Other miscellaneous print media created and distributed by the School of Practical Art, Art …
05.03 Aib/Lucad, Photographs, 1940-2001, Marie Wasnock
05.03 Aib/Lucad, Photographs, 1940-2001, Marie Wasnock
Finding Aids
This collection comprises photographs, slides, and audiovisual materials (videotapes, cassettes, CDs, DVDs) created and collected by the School of Practical Art (SPA), the Art Institute of Boston (AIB), and the Lesley University College of Art and Design (LUCAD).
Photographic materials document administration, faculty, students, and campus life; artists and artwork exhibits; and special events on campus between 1940-2005.
06.01.001 Lesley College Publications, Course Catalogs, Alyssa Pacy
06.01.001 Lesley College Publications, Course Catalogs, Alyssa Pacy
Finding Aids
The collection contains course catalogs produced annually by Lesley College (the undergraduate school), which had the following name changes: the Lesley Normal School, 1909-1920; the Lesley School, 1920-1944; Lesley College, 1944- 2001; Lesley University, 2001- present. The course catalogs contain names of administrative officers and the Board of Trustees, faculty, a brief history of Lesley College, description of library facilities, instructions for admission and registration, requirements for degrees, description of types of financial assistance, tuition, and fees. The collection contains the following years: 1909-1910, 1913-1914, 1917-1918, 1919-1920, 1922-1923 to 1923-1924, 1926-1927 to 1940-1941, 1943-1944 to 1944-1945, 1947-1948 to 2016-2017.
06.01.003 Lesley College Publications, Student Handbooks, 1937-2009, Alyssa Pacy
06.01.003 Lesley College Publications, Student Handbooks, 1937-2009, Alyssa Pacy
Finding Aids
The collection contains handbooks produced annually by Lesley College (the undergraduate school), which had the following name changes: the Lesley Normal School, 1909-1920; the Lesley School, 1920-1944; Lesley College, 1944- 2009 and 2012- 2015. The handbooks contains the academic calendar, Lesley facts, campus maps, information from the student government association, student services (including health services), campus regulations (including residence hall rules), academic regulations, academic awards, scholarships, loans, student activities (including religious groups and clubs), names of administrative officers and the Board of Trustees, phone numbers, and a listing of each student by class.
06.01.004 Lesley College Publications, Yearbooks, 1924-2008, Tessa Updike
06.01.004 Lesley College Publications, Yearbooks, 1924-2008, Tessa Updike
Finding Aids
Formerly called The Lesleyan, this collection consists of yearbooks published annually by Lesley College for the graduating classes between the years 1924 to 2008. The yearbooks contain photographs of students, staff, faculty and organizations, providing a valuable historical view of Lesley University throughout the years. The yearbook was not published in 2007 and 2009-present.
Yearbooks are also accessible online at the following site: http://digitalcommons.lesley.edu/yearbooks/
Yearbooks for 1925, 1927, and 1943 are available in the Archives in digital format only; Physical copies of these editions may be found at the Lesley University Office of Advancement.
10.01.007 Lesley College Publications, Lesley Review, 1958-1970, Marie Wasnock
10.01.007 Lesley College Publications, Lesley Review, 1958-1970, Marie Wasnock
Finding Aids
The Lesley Review was a quarterly publication by Lesley College featuring articles on current events, issues, and alumnae news. The Lesley Review collection comprises issues published between 1958 and 1970. The Spring 1958 issue (vol. 1, no. 1) of the "Lesley Alumnae Bulletin" appears to be the predecessor to the "Lesley Review." In Fall 1967, the "Lesley Review" changed its title to the "Lesley Alumnae Review."
06.01.002 Lesley College Publications, Directories, 1958-2000, Alyssa Pacy
06.01.002 Lesley College Publications, Directories, 1958-2000, Alyssa Pacy
Finding Aids
This collection consists of directories published annually by Lesley College (the undergraduate school) for the incoming freshman class and transfer students. They cover the following years: 1958-1975, 1986-1988, 1999-2000. Directories include the academic calendar, a message from the President, and the names, addresses, and photographs of each new student.
02.003 Trentwell Mason White Papers, 1944-1959, Julienne Stenberg, Marie Wasnock
02.003 Trentwell Mason White Papers, 1944-1959, Julienne Stenberg, Marie Wasnock
Finding Aids
This collection consists of documents and photographs related to Trentwell Mason White. Included are several articles written by White, as well as ones written by members of the Board of Trustees. There are a great number of condolence letters addressed to White’s second wife, Alma, acknowledging his death in 1959. Correspondence both incoming and outgoing highlight responses of graduating students and faculty members. Trentwell Mason White Hall, along with other dedication ceremonies both honor and thank Trentwell. Anna Savolainen, as the first accepted student at Lesley Normal School also corresponds with Trentwell Mason White about her experiences. Lastly, photographs as …
02.001 Edith Lesley Wolfard Papers, 1909-1938, Julienne Stenberg, Marie Wasnock
02.001 Edith Lesley Wolfard Papers, 1909-1938, Julienne Stenberg, Marie Wasnock
Finding Aids
This collection consists of several different types of documents pertaining to Edith Lesley Wolfard and the administration of the Lesley School prior to its transition to a college in 1943. The documents are a mixture of Edith's personal items and those pertaining to the administration of the school.
05.04 Aib/Lucad, Alumni 1993-2008, Marie Wasnock
05.04 Aib/Lucad, Alumni 1993-2008, Marie Wasnock
Finding Aids
This collection comprises materials about alumni of the School of Practical Art (SPA) and the Art Institute of Boston (AIB), and the Lesley University College of Art and Design (LUCAD) since its founding. These materials include alumni directories, news articles, portfolios, and papers from alumni.
10.01.009-.011 Lesley College Publications, Student Newspapers, 1938-1983, Alyssa Pacy
10.01.009-.011 Lesley College Publications, Student Newspapers, 1938-1983, Alyssa Pacy
Finding Aids
This collection is comprised of newspapers written and published by Lesley College students between 1938 and 1983.
“The Lantern” was a weekly, student-run newspaper published during the school year. It featured articles about the undergraduate school, including campus news and events, faculty and staff appointments, stories on student activities, editorials, letters to the editor, music, plays and movie reviews, and local advertisers. This series includes issues from 1938-1939, 1948-1949, and 1954-1971.
“The Educator” was another weekly student newspaper published by Lesley College during the school year, featuring education philosophy and news, letters to the editor, faculty and student news, campus …
School Of Law (University Of Maine Records, 1903-1968, Special Collections, Raymond H. Fogler Library, University Of Maine
School Of Law (University Of Maine Records, 1903-1968, Special Collections, Raymond H. Fogler Library, University Of Maine
Finding Aids
The original College of Law (also known as School of Law) began its operations in 1898 and was located in Bangor, Maine in a building at Exchange and State streets. The building and records were destroyed during the 1911 Great Fire of Bangor. Following the fire the School relocated to a house at the corner of Second and Union streets in Bangor (now known as the Farrar building.
On May 10, 1918 the College moved to the University of Maine's Orono campus. In 1920 during World War I, the decision was made to suspend the College of Law because of …