Horsemanship
Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:
Correspondence from Marjory Gane (class of 1901) to her father, Thomas Gane, 1901-05-05
Marjory updates her father on her accounts and expenses. She writes about dramatics rehearsals, and enjoying her horseback riding lessons. She asks about the family. Included is a list of her accounts from March 19, 1901 through May 5, 1901.
Correspondence from Marjory Gane (class of 1901) to her mother, Sarah Jones, 1901-04-21
Concerning a visit from Ethel Perrin, a competitive gym drill, and a performance by pianist George Proctor. Marjory also asks her mother to write a note to Ethel Howard regarding an invitation to Pelican in the summer. Constance has been offered a teaching job in New York for next year, and Marjory is thinking about taking horseback riding lessons.
Correspondence from Marjory Gane (class of 1901) to her mother, Sarah Jones, 1901-06-03
Marjory thanks her mother for the five dollars she sent her so that she could continue to take horseback riding lessons. She writes about visiting her brother Harry in Amherst on Decoration Day, dinner with Mrs. Hopkins, a visit to Mount Sugarloaf in Sunderland with Harry, Gretrude's upcoming travels from Germany, exams, Baccalaureate, dramatics, the rainy weather, and various other small items of news about people they know.
Correspondence from Marjory Gane (class of 1901) to her mother, Sarah Jones, 1901-06-06
Sports: Horseback riding, circa 1948-1970
Photographs of YWCA of the USA horseback riding activities.