Smith College -- Alumni and alumnae.
Found in 43 Collections and/or Records:
Addie Genevieve Stockwell papers
These papers contain memorabilia and correspondence between Addie Genevieve Stockwell, Class of 1912, and her family and friends.
Alumnae Groups records
The collection contains records of the Alumnae Association and Smith Clubs.
Anna Hempstead Branch papers
Anna Hempstead Branch (1875-1937) was an American poet who editor William Thomas Stead called “the Browning of American poetry. She was a member of the 1897 Smith College graduating class. The Anna Hempstead Branch Papers consist of aproximately 13 linear ft. and are primarily related to her professional and public life.
Classes of 1879-1890 records
The Classes of 1879-1890 records consist of individual class notes, examinations, papers and class letters, correspondence, photographs, scrapbooks, songbooks as well as reunion materials of the same nature, all related to or dating from the time periods during which these classes were students at Smith College.
Classes of 1891-1900 records
College Archives has been collecting class material dating back to the Class of 1879. The Classes of 1891-1900 records consist of individual class notes, examinations, papers and class letters, correspondence, photographs, artwork, scrapbooks, songbooks as well as reunion materials of the same nature.
Classes of 1901-1910 records
The Classes of 1901-1910 records consist of individual class notes, examinations, papers and class letters, correspondence, newspaper articles, photographs, scrapbooks, songbooks as well as reunion materials of the same nature, all related to or dating from the time periods during which these classes were students at Smith College.
Classes of 1911-1920 records
The Classes of 1911-1920 records consist of individual class notes, examinations, papers and class letters, correspondence, photographs, scrapbooks, songbooks as well as reunion materials of the same nature, all related to or dating from the time periods during which these classes were students at Smith College.
Classes of 1931-1940 records
The Classes of 1931-1940 records consist of individual class notes, examinations, papers and class letters, correspondence, photographs, scrapbooks, songbooks as well as reunion materials of the same nature, all related to or dating from the time periods during which these classes were students at Smith College.
Classes of 1951-1960 records
The Classes of 1951-1960 records consist of individual class notes, examinations, papers and class letters, correspondence, photographs, scrapbooks, songbooks as well as reunion materials of the same nature, all related to or dating from the time periods during which these classes were students at Smith College.
Classes of 1961-1970 records
College Archives has been collecting class material dating back to the Class of 1879. Classes of 1961-1970 records consist of individual class notes, examinations, papers and class letters, correspondence, photographs, scrapbooks, songbooks, obituaries, as well as reunion materials of the same nature.
Classes of 1971-1980 records
Smith College classes have been archiving their historical material by year since 1879. Students who attended Smith in the years covered by these records did so in the context of the Vietnam War and anti-war protests including the shootings of students at Kent State University, the Watergate scandal, an energy crisis and the continuing Second Wave Feminist movement.
Classes of 1981-1990 records
College Archives has been collecting class material dating back to the Class of 1879. The Classes of 1981-1990 records consist of individual class notes, examinations, papers and class letters, correspondence, photographs, scrapbooks, songbooks as well as reunion materials of the same nature, all related to or dating from the time periods during which these classes were students at Smith College.
Classes of 1991-2000 records
College Archives has been collecting class material dating back to the Class of 1879. The Classes of 1991-2000 records consist of individual class notes, examinations, papers and class letters, correspondence, photographs, scrapbooks, songbooks as well as reunion materials of the same nature, all related to or dating from the time periods during which these classes were students at Smith College.
Dorothy Olcott Elsmith papers
The papers include the memorabilia book kept by Dorothy Olcott Elsmith during her student years at Smith College, photographs and printed works of her worldwide travels and life at Woods Hole, Massachusetts.
Elizabeth Jane Hellebush papers
These papers contain letters between Elizabeth Jane Hellebush and the Hellebush family as well as other correspondence, along with some newspaper clippings.
Gloria W. Heath papers
The Gloria W. Heath papers contain biographical information, correspondence, professional files, and publications of Gloria W. Heath, Class of 1943.
Grace Lathrop Collin correspondence
Author and columnist. Grace Collin wrote a daily drama/women's column in the New York Evening Sun, as well as short stories. Her papers consist primarily of correspondence from Collin to Smith College classmate Mary Aimee Goodman. The correspondence is centered around her work and publications, her involvement with the Smith College Club of New York, and her travels.
Helen Mary Janney papers
Contains ephemera, letters, and photographs of Helen Mary Janney, Class of 1900.
Isabel Lindsay papers
These papers contain personal correspondence, primarily between Isabel Lindsay and her family during her years at Smith College.
Janet Olmsted papers
This collections contains primarily correspondence between Janet Olmsted and her family, as well as other parties. Also included in these papers are news clippings, photographs, and study notes.
Kate Mott Greene Stephenson papers
The collection consists of class notebooks from courses taken by Kate Mott Greene Stephenson (Class of 1933) and the correspondence she received from Dorcas Brigham (Class of 1918), an Assistant Professor of Botany (1923-1928).
Louise Howe papers
Member of the Class of 1914. Contains correspondence, notes, clippings, school work, and a calendar.
Madeleine L'Engle papers
Margaret Myers Dunn papers
Margaret Myers Dunn is a Smith College Alumna, Class of 1937. This collection contains correspondence, ephemera, and photographs.
Myra M. Sampson Papers
Professor of Zoology. Contains correspondence, clippings, notes, reports, and photographs.
Nancy Bloch collection of chapbooks
Small collection of chapbooks and other print ephemera from Incline Press relating to the their correspondence with Nancy Bloch. Nancy Bloch was an artist, art collector, and art philanthropist. She studied Art History and Literature at Smith College (Class of 1952) and bookbinding at the American Academy of Bookbinding in Telluride, CO.
Nina Elizabeth Browne Papers
Class of 1882. Librarian. Founder of the College Archives. Collection cContains news clippings, correspondence, essays, photographs, publications, and financial records documenting the student and professional experiences of Nina Browne.
Ruth Mortimer papers
This collection contains the personal and professional papers of Ruth Mortimer, a Smith College Alumnae (class of 1953) and a rare book librarian in the Smith College Library from 1975 to her death in 1994. Of particular note, the collection includes Mortimer's writings, her long correspondence with Mary Ellen Chase and playwright Maggie Edson, and papers relating to her work with the Friends of the Smith College Library.
Smith Alumnae Quarterly records
Smith Alumnae Quarterly is the alumnae magazine of Smith College. The collections contains files and records from the magazine's editors and staff relating to its creation and publication, the conception and writing of articles, and photographs and artwork.
Smith Club of Cambridge Records
The Smith Club of Cambridge, Massachusetts records documents the activities of one of the oldest of the College's many community clubs. Types of material include by-laws; club procedures; correspondence; fundraising; invitations and programs; membership and officers; photographs; publicity; and planning materials from wine-tasting parties, the most popular and lucrative fundraiser of the Club. Notable correspondents include Presidents Thomas C. Mendenhall and Jill Ker Conway.