photographs
Found in 475 Collections and/or Records:
Correspondence from Marjory Gane (class of 1901) to her mother, Sarah Jones, 1900-11-11
Concerning a lecture about Thoreau, upcoming weddings, sitting for Senior photographs, and gym class.
Correspondence from Marjory Gane (class of 1901) to her mother, Sarah Jones, 1900-11-18
Marjory writes concerning making a gift for Madelene's wedding, going to see the play Mrs. Fiske in Becky Sharpe, a Persian Garden concert, sitting for Senior photographs, problems with the Senior class play, practicing the violin, and other small updates.
Correspondence from Marjory Gane (class of 1901) to her mother, Sarah Jones, 1901-02-10
Marjory writes about sitting for photographs for the sixth time, dramatics rehearsal, snow-shoeing, skating, the Physics Club, going to a piano recital by Bauer with Mrs. Terry, the Delta Sigma reception, and the installation of burgular alarms in Marjory's drawer.
Correspondence from Marjory Gane (class of 1901) to sister, Gertrude Gane (class of 1894), 1900-11-18
Marjory writes concerning Mr. Nordby's sudden death, envies her sister's frequent visits to the opera, and reports an end to the water shortage in Northampton. She also writes about the weddings of Madelene and Sarah, gym class, updates on other people they both know, and getting her Senior photograph taken.
Cosmopolitan Associates, Inc. records
Women's club. Cosmopolitan Associates was a support organization formed after World War II for war brides of American servicemen to give them an affordable way to visit their families back in England and Europe. Records contain primarily monthly newsletters (1953-1978). There are also histories, photographs, clippings, printed materials, and a video biography of co-founder Enid K. Wood.
Countries collection
Curtis-Iselin family papers
Cynthia Ellen Elbaum papers
Photojournalist. The Papers document Elbaum's career as a photojournalist, notably in Chechnya during the war with the Soviet Union and include biographical information and photographs.
Cynthia Propper Seton papers
Author. Papers consist primarily of typescripts of Seton's columns, essays, and novels; biographical material; detailed correspondence; and a few photographs. Major themes addressed in the papers are Smith College; the city of Northampton; the social movements of the 1960s (especially the women's movement); the impact of feminism on middle-aged women; and writing.
Daniel Aaron Papers
Contains news articles, faculty listings, correspondence, photographs, books, pamphlets and manuscripts documenting the life and work of Daniel Aaron during his professional life at Smith College.
Dázon Dixon Diallo papers
Dee Mosbacher papers and Woman Vision records
Department of Classical Languages and Literatures records
The Department of Classical Languages and Literatures was founded in 1937 when the departments of Greek and Latin merged. This collection contains their records, including files created by the Greek Club and Latin Club.
Diana Davies papers
Musician; Photographer; Artist; Theater worker. Papers consist primarily of Davies' photographs of individuals and groups, musicians, artists, political activists in the civil rights, peace, anti-poverty, and feminist events (marches, demonstrations, conferences, etc.); celebrities, musicians, politicians, and street people. Included is material related to her publication Photojourney: Photographs; fliers, broadsides; memorabilia; and artwork.
Dolores Alexander papers
Dori Jacobson women's rights portfolio
Photographer and feminist. Includes photos of individual women and events, including women's rights actions in Illinois, the Equal Rights Amendment movement in Illinois, the National Organization for Women, New York anti-pornography rally, abortion rights and antinuclear events, and the March for Women's Lives, Washington, D.C.
Doris Vivian Wilson papers
Doris Vivian Wilson worked for many years for the YWCA of Metropolitan Chicago, and was the first African American executive of that organization.This collection includes awards, photograph of unidentified African American woman under a YWCA of Metropolitan Chicago poster, primitive wood carving, paper parasol, and oher memorabelia.
Dorothea de Schweinitz and Louise de Schweinitz (Darrow) papers
Papers of Louise de Schweinitz Darrow, physician and birth control advocate include correspondence, diaries, photographs and memorabilia. Papers of Dorothea de Schweinitz, social worker and labor researcher, include correspondence documenting her trip to Germany, 1913, where she first learned of class issues, management and labor issues, and an oral history.
Dorothea Warren O'Hara scrapbook
Collection contains a scrapbook of magazine and newspaper clippings about artist Dorthea Wareen O'Hara and her pottery.
Dorothy Dushkin papers
Composer and co-founder of music schools. Musical scores and recordings make up a large portion of the collection. Dushkin's diaries, kept from age 15 to 84, are highly detailed and personal and reflect a dual life as professional composer and family caretaker. Winnetka and Kinhaven music schools are documented by correspondence, writings, and photographs. Correspondents include Jessie Lloyd O'Connor, Caroline Bedell Thomas, and musician Nadia Boulanger.
Dorothy Hamilton Brush papers
Dorothy Irene Height papers
Dorothy Kenyon papers
Dorothy Marsh papers
Travel specialist and tour guide; and Red Cross official, World War II. The Collection includes correspondence, printed material, press articles, photographs, and memorabilia relating to Marsh's travel agency, Marsh Tours, Inc. Also correspondence and reports from Dorothy's work as a Red Cross teacher in Budapest, 1925, and as Regional Director of Red Cross Service Clubs during World War II; and material on the New York Women's Council and International Executive Service Corps.
Dorothy May Anderson papers
Dorothy May Anderson taught landscape design at Smith College and contributed to the redesign of the Smith campus prior to joining the war effort in 1943. Her papers contains questionnaires, course material, photographs, newspaper clippings, and correspondence related to Anderson's professional and personal life.
Dorothy Parker Manwell papers
Dorothy Parker Manwell was a member of the Smith College class of 1921, who went on to teach at Waterport High School in New York, before her death in 1923. The Dorothy Parker Manwell papers contain the records, correspondence, and memorabilia of Manwell’s life, particularly her college years.
Dorothy Pitman Hughes papers
Dorothy Reed Mendenhall papers
Dorothy Woodruff Hillman papers
Teacher. Photographs, correspondence, and printed materials describing one year (1917-18) spent teaching the children of homesteaders at the Elkhead School in Routt County, Colorado.
Dorothy Wrinch papers
Crystallographer, Biochemist, Mathematician, Physicist. Papers contain original manuscripts; models; printed material; publications and writings; notebooks and scrapbooks; as well as extensive correspondence which illuminate her research and views on crystal structure, cyclols, peptides, mineral twins, x-ray methods, insulin, and polyhedra.