Box 2
Contains 9 Results:
Letters home, 1895 October-December
Records of the Class of 1899, dating from 1894 to 1967, consisting of invitations, clippings, correspondence, histories, constitutions, photo albums, gavel; concerning class activities as students and alumnae, reunions, and individual members of the class. Also includes the papers of Mary B. Gilson, who worked in industrial relations for decades and taught economics at the University of Chicago from 1931 until 1942.
Letters home, 1985 February-1986 June
Records of the Class of 1899, dating from 1894 to 1967, consisting of invitations, clippings, correspondence, histories, constitutions, photo albums, gavel; concerning class activities as students and alumnae, reunions, and individual members of the class. Also includes the papers of Mary B. Gilson, who worked in industrial relations for decades and taught economics at the University of Chicago from 1931 until 1942.
Letters home, 1896 September-November
Records of the Class of 1899, dating from 1894 to 1967, consisting of invitations, clippings, correspondence, histories, constitutions, photo albums, gavel; concerning class activities as students and alumnae, reunions, and individual members of the class. Also includes the papers of Mary B. Gilson, who worked in industrial relations for decades and taught economics at the University of Chicago from 1931 until 1942.
Letters home, 1896 November-1897 February
Records of the Class of 1899, dating from 1894 to 1967, consisting of invitations, clippings, correspondence, histories, constitutions, photo albums, gavel; concerning class activities as students and alumnae, reunions, and individual members of the class. Also includes the papers of Mary B. Gilson, who worked in industrial relations for decades and taught economics at the University of Chicago from 1931 until 1942.
Letters home, 1897 March-May
Records of the Class of 1899, dating from 1894 to 1967, consisting of invitations, clippings, correspondence, histories, constitutions, photo albums, gavel; concerning class activities as students and alumnae, reunions, and individual members of the class. Also includes the papers of Mary B. Gilson, who worked in industrial relations for decades and taught economics at the University of Chicago from 1931 until 1942.
Letters home, 1897 October-1898 January
Records of the Class of 1899, dating from 1894 to 1967, consisting of invitations, clippings, correspondence, histories, constitutions, photo albums, gavel; concerning class activities as students and alumnae, reunions, and individual members of the class. Also includes the papers of Mary B. Gilson, who worked in industrial relations for decades and taught economics at the University of Chicago from 1931 until 1942.
Letters home, 1898 January-June
Records of the Class of 1899, dating from 1894 to 1967, consisting of invitations, clippings, correspondence, histories, constitutions, photo albums, gavel; concerning class activities as students and alumnae, reunions, and individual members of the class. Also includes the papers of Mary B. Gilson, who worked in industrial relations for decades and taught economics at the University of Chicago from 1931 until 1942.
Letters home, 1898 October-December
Records of the Class of 1899, dating from 1894 to 1967, consisting of invitations, clippings, correspondence, histories, constitutions, photo albums, gavel; concerning class activities as students and alumnae, reunions, and individual members of the class. Also includes the papers of Mary B. Gilson, who worked in industrial relations for decades and taught economics at the University of Chicago from 1931 until 1942.
Letters home, 1898 December-1899 February
Records of the Class of 1899, dating from 1894 to 1967, consisting of invitations, clippings, correspondence, histories, constitutions, photo albums, gavel; concerning class activities as students and alumnae, reunions, and individual members of the class. Also includes the papers of Mary B. Gilson, who worked in industrial relations for decades and taught economics at the University of Chicago from 1931 until 1942.