This collection contains four scrapbooks, notebooks, clippings, personal notes, and manuscripts... Show moreThis collection contains four scrapbooks, notebooks, clippings, personal notes, and manuscripts belonging to Eleanore Myers Jewett. The scrapbooks provide detailed records of Jewett’s time at Barnard, and contain schedules, newspaper clippings, programs, correspondence, photographs, and class songs. The collection also includes Jewett’s poetry and short stories, and copies of her published work Felicity Finds a Way, and work included in St. Nicholas Magazine for Boys and Girls. The materials from this collection date from 1903-1952. Show less
Scrapbook of Barnard College alum Eleanore Myers Jewett documenting her sophomore year at Barnard... Show moreScrapbook of Barnard College alum Eleanore Myers Jewett documenting her sophomore year at Barnard College, from 1909-1910. The scrapbook contains notes, newspaper clippings, handwritten entries, song lyrics and music, invitations, photographs, cyanotypes, programs, transcripts, dance cards, and ephemera. The scrapbook focuses mainly on Jewett's extracurricular and social activities, including theater productions, as well as her academic year and college traditions. Of note are many photographs of friends, classmates, and school administrators, as well as newspaper clippings about and a personal account of a minstrel show put on by Barnard students. Show less
Scrapbook of Barnard College alum Eleanore Myers Jewett documenting her sophomore year at Barnard... Show moreScrapbook of Barnard College alum Eleanore Myers Jewett documenting her sophomore year at Barnard College, from 1909-1910. The scrapbook contains notes, newspaper clippings, handwritten entries, song lyrics and music, invitations, photographs, cyanotypes, programs, transcripts, dance cards, and ephemera. The scrapbook focuses mainly on Jewett's extracurricular and social activities, including theater productions, as well as her academic year and college traditions. Of note are many photographs of friends, classmates, and school administrators, as well as newspaper clippings about and a personal account of a minstrel show put on by Barnard students. Show less