Indian annuity invoice, 1826 July 7

Two unidentified participants in the institute. One woman, possibly Rhoda E. McCulloch, is laughing
Two unidentified participants in the institute
Frederica Giang (VC 1924, China), Marja Celina Slomczanka (VC 1925, Poland), unidentified woman, and Lydia Bucena (VC 1924, Latvia)
Lydia Bucena (VC 1924, Latvia), Marja Celina Slomczanka (VC 1925, Poland), President MacCracken, two unidentified international students
Marja Celina Slomczanka (VC 1925 Poland), Lydia Bucena (VC 1924, Latvia), and two unidentified international students
Helene Pold, Elizabeth Sornam Cornelius Appasamy, President Hentry Noble MacCracken, Ding Shujing of China's YWCA, and unidentified international student
Frederica Giang (VC 1924) representing China at the Institute for a Christian Basis of World Relations
Carolyn Wolfstein (VC 1924), President MacCracken, two unidentified women and Stephen Duggan
Helene Pold, Elizabeth Sornam Cornelius Appasamy, unidentified international student, and Ding Shujing of China's YWCA
Group portrait of institute participants. Lists of participants can be found in the Henry Noble MacCracken Papers, Box 70
President MacCracken, three unidentified women, Stephen Duggan, unidentified woman, W. Carson Ryan. Seated: Samuel Guy Inman, Helen Howell Moorhead, two unidentified women, and Richard Ferris Fitch
Carolyn Wolfstein (VC 1924), Elizabeth Sornam Cornelius Appasamy, two unidentified international students, and Lydia Bucena (VC 1924, Latvia)
Helene Pold, Elizabeth Sornam Cornelius Appasamy, unidentified international student, and Ding Shujing of China's YWCA
Grey textured curved drawing,Condition assessment (2014): Great
Owner of Nelly's Restaurant, Ambioris talks about his childhood in the Dominican Republic, the impact of his family, his early years in New York City, and running a restaurant in Poughkeepsie.
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