Letter Book, 1860-1868

Letters from Albert Einstein to a variety of correspondents. A number of letters discuss the fate of Jews in Europe and other aspects of World War II. Others deal with Brandeis University, Jewish affairs in the United States, and personal matters. Materials are primarily in German and have been
Letters from Elsa Einstein to Otto Nathan. Materials are primarily in German and have been translated into English.
Letters from Felix Frankfurter, Charles Beard, and others, mostly to Albert Einstein.
Letters from Otto Nathan to a variety of correspondents, including Albert Einstein.
View of the college library lobby, including the fire place, the portrait of Frederick Ferris Thompson, and an unidentified statue
Silent film with title cards, produced for the Vassar College Bureau of Publication by Jules Bucher and Willard Pictures. Begins with the arrival of new students followed by descriptions of academic and student life. Events include the 1943 spring convocation, Class Day, and commencement. The Class
Children and volunteers at Lincoln Center, a settlement house founded by Vassar College students
Children showing their craft projects at Lincoln Center, a settlement house founded by Vassar College students
Lindsay Shepherd Cook (VC'10), Visiting Assistant Professor of Art at Vassar College, discusses her essay "Religious Freedom and Architectural Ambition at Vassar College, 1945-1954," and Philip Johnson's unbuilt design for a modernist Vassar Chapel sited near Noyes Circle in the early 1950's.
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