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Alumnae and alumni

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:

Mount Holyoke Club of Indiana collection

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: S2061
Scope and Contents This collection consists of various documents of the Mount Holyoke Club of Indiana, including the record book containing the minutes of meetings, dues paid, and deposits and expenses (1929-1933); a November 2, 1970 form letter sent to "Dear Christamore House Board Member" from President Susanne H. Bennett regarding the 1971 fund raising project; two thank you letters with receipts sent in May 1971 and May 1972 by Gwendolyn Glass, Director of Development at Mount Holyoke College, to Marjorie R....
Dates: 1929-1972

Myron R. Bone collection

 Collection — Folder S2488
Identifier: S2488
Scope and Contents The collection includes three pages from a Purdue University alumni newsletter from Indiana in 1918 regarding interesting accomplishments from alumni. There is also a note from 1974 about Myron R. Bone's life and his family's whereabouts.
Dates: 1918, 1974

Susan Miller Carter collection

 Collection — Folder S2266
Identifier: S2266
Scope and Contents This collection consists of several items donated by Susan Miller Carter, including a 1928 Lynn High School (Randolph County, Indiana) alumni pamphlet containing songs related to seniors and the high school alumni, an invitation to an April 22, 1952 dinner given by the Board of Directors of the Indiana State Symphony Society in honor of Dr. G. H. A. Clowes, a program from the Dr. G. H. A. Clowes dinner, and an invitation and reply card addressed to Susan Miller Carter for "An Evening in Old...
Dates: 1928-1978

"The Academy Girls," Franklin, Indiana scrapbook

 Collection — Volume V037
Identifier: V037
Scope and Contents This collection comprises a scrapbook from "The Academy Girls" (later the Old Academy Girls' Association) in Franklin, Indiana ranging from 1905 to 1923 regarding alumnae from "The Old Academy." The scrapbook was created by Martha Coleman Johnson, first secretary and treasurer of the organization, and subsequent secretary, Lena Sauer.
Dates: 1905-1923