MacCoy, Marjorie Newell | to Sister, 8 March 1908

VC 1911
VC 1911
VC 1911
VC 1911
VC 1911
This collection contains 105 letters: 15 addressed to her sister Harriet Jean MacCoy (VC 1903), 4 to her father, and 86 to her family. The letters cover the fall of her freshman year through the end of her junior year. She makes some mention of exams and academics, but most of the letters are
Main (Thompson) Library location: North wing -- Fifth window. Macé Panthoul (c.14-- – c. 15--) worked primarily as a bookseller and bookbinder in Troyes, France. In 1501, his device appeared in the colophon of a book entitled Statuts synodaulx à l'usaige de Troyes. This book caused a great deal of
View of Main Building through trees from the northwest
View of Main Building from the southwest
View of Main Building from the north
View of Main Building from the north
Hallway with athletic event banners, including hockey, basketball, and track
Man standing on the wooden bridge on the north end of Sunset Lake
Members of the student musical group with their mandolins, guitars, ukuleles, and other stringed instruments
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