Records of the Class of 1912
Scope and Contents
Records of the Class of 1912, dating from 1836-2003, consisting of course materials, event programs, memorabilia, records of admission, reunion materials, meeting minutes, correspondence, financial records and Treasurer’s Reports, notebooks, scrapbooks, diaries, photo albums and slides; concerning class meetings and the social and academic activities of members of the class as undergraduates, and information on reunions, careers and activities of members of the class as alumnae. Collection includes some papers of Marjory Stoneman Douglas, who was a journalist and author known for her advocacy for women's suffrage and conservation of the Everglades. Of note are Lucy Robert’s slides from travel in East and Southeast Asia in the 1950s, and Elizabeth Hart Pennell’s records from her time volunteering in Europe with the YMCA during World War I and with the Red Cross during World War II. Collection also includes manuscripts and publications of authors Christine Turner Curtis and Margaret Lathrop Law.
Dates
- Creation: 1836-2003 (Bulk 1908-1998)
Creator
- Wellesley College. Class of 1912 (Organization)
- Curtis, Christine Turner (Person)
- Law, Margaret Lathrop, 1890-1988 (Person)
- Pennell, Elizabeth Harriet (Person)
- Hayes, Agnes (Person)
- Roberts, Lucy Katherine (Person)
Conditions Governing Access
Collection is open for research. To make an appointment to view materials, please contact the Archives staff by email at archives@wellesley.edu or by phone at (781) 283-3745.
Conditions Governing Use
The Wellesley College Archives welcomes researchers to use materials in the public domain, to make fair use of copyrighted materials as defined by copyright law, and to request permission to use works whose copyright is held by Wellesley College. All materials from the Archives, regardless of copyright status, should be attributed to the Wellesley College Archives, Library and Technology Services when cited, quoted, or reproduced.
Historical Note
Wellesley College, first named The Wellesley Female Seminary, was founded in 1870 by Henry and Pauline Durant. In 1875, 314 students enrolled as part of the first class. 18 of those women graduated in 1879.
Extent
14.8 Linear Feet (32 boxes and 2 oversize boxes)
Language of Materials
English
Arrangement
6C Classes collections are artificial collections. Artificial collections are created by Archivists bringing together multiple smaller acquisitions to the archives from multiple creators, and organizing them based on their subject. This is unlike most archival collections which are organized by provenance, meaning by the original creator, and which maintain the original creator’s arrangement of the collection. Given that 6C Classes collections include contents from multiple creators, Archives staff have imposed criteria for when files from one individual should be grouped into its own series (a sub-grouping within the collection that gives supplementary description about the creator): series are established when there are ten or more files from one creator present in a collection.
- Title
- Wellesley College. Class of 1912. Records of the Class of 1912, 1836-2003
- Author
- Natalia Gutierrez-Jones, Project Archivist
- Date
- 2019 June 11
- Description rules
- Describing Archives: A Content Standard
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Latin
Repository Details
Part of the Wellesley College Archives Repository