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Dramatic Workshop play

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1918-10-12
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The Dowry Jewels

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Drawing and parts description of Sterling Furnace, n.d.

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Dreamland ; Sonatina for 2 pianos / [Boris Koutzen]

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[1966?]
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Dreams of the Summer Night

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1908
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Dreams of the Summer Night

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n.d.
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Dreams of the Summer Night

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n.d.
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Dreams of the Summer Night

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n.d.
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Dreary Day:

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n.d.
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Dreary Day:

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n.d.
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Duncan, Doris (Bullard) — to Mrs. Charles Culver, December 2, 1914

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2 Dec 1914
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Duncan, Doris (Bullard). Letter, 1914

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1 letter, dated Dec 2 1914, from Duncan (VC 1917) to Mrs. Charles Culver, mother of Mary (Culver) Pollock (VC 1917). Duncan thanks Mrs. Culver for hosting her on Sunday night, as well as Dr. Culver for carrying her "heavy" suitcase to the station. Duncan reports rumors that the President's House at

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Dwight, William Buck, 1833-1906 | Memorial Minute:

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[After 1906]
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Earl, Mary (Reed). Diary, 1891-1895

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1891-1895
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This volume covers the full four years Mary (Reed) Earl spent at Vassar, beginning with her entrance exams in September 1891 and ending with commencement in 1895, including thoughts about what she might do after Vassar. While she does not go into much detail about college events, she does dutifully

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Early Vassar College

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19
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Northwest view of Main Building, Calisthenium and Riding Academy, Lodge, and Gas and Boiler House of Vassar College with paths, lawn and trees.

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Early Vassar College

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186-?
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Main Building, Observatory and Calisthenium and Riding Academy of Vassar College with paths, trees, shrubs and people. Some people are driving horse-drawn carriages.

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Early Vassar College

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193-?
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Northwest view of Main Building, Calisthenium and Riding Academy, Lodge, and Gas and Boiler House of Vassar College with paths, lawn and trees.

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Eaton, Esther — to Miss Shipp, April 27, 1905

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27 Apr 1905
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Eaton, Esther. Letter, 1905

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1 letter, dated Apr 27 1905, in which Eaton (VC 1905) thanks "Miss Shipp" for the gift of a book. Miss Shipp is the sister of Eaton's Vassar College classmate Margaret "Peggy" M. Shipp (VC 1905). Eaton expresses happiness that she lives close to Peggy and hopes that Miss Shipp will come to

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Eaton, Julia (Hammer). Letters, 1888

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1888
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2 letters, one from Eaton to her sister Emma Hoadley Tenney, the other from Eaton to her father. Both letters describe Eaton's experiences during her spring 1888 semester at Vassar. Eaton describes the Washington's Birthday Party, for which students costumed themselves as colonial women, George

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Eaton, Julia | to Emma Hoadley Tenney, Feb. 26, 1888:

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February 26, 1888
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VC Spec 1886-1888

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