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Maria Mitchell bust, Maria Mitchell Observatory

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94294-Service File.jpg
Date
1920-1936
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Bronze bust of astronomer and professor Maria Mitchell at the top of the stairs of the first Vassar observatory

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Maria Mitchell Observatory interior

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95109-Service File.jpg
Date
1900-1910
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Living space on the ground floor of the observatory, possibly when it was occupied by Professor Mary Whitney

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Maria Mitchell Observatory interior

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94028-Service File.jpg
Date
1900-1910
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Living space on the ground floor of the observatory, possibly when it was occupied by Professor Mary Whitney

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Maria Mitchell Observatory interior

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93312-Service File.jpg
Date
approximately 1925
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Living space on the ground floor of the observatory while it was occupied by Professor Caroline Furness. A console radio and Western Electric loudspeaker are visible at the back right

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Maria Mitchell Observatory interior

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93313-Service File.jpg
Date
approximately 1925
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The Vassar College Archives within the Digital Library include some images, texts, and material items that are racist, xenophobic, or otherwise harmful. The Vassar Libraries have provided descriptive text and additional notes whenever possible to alert Digital Library users to these items. The Engaged Pluralism Initiative Race and Racism in Historical Collections Project Group is working with the library on contextualizing and facilitating community conversations about these materials. For more information see: https://library.vassar.edu/rrhc
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Living space on the ground floor of the observatory while it was occupied by Professor Caroline Furness

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Maria Mitchell Observatory interior

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93314-Service File.jpg
Date
approximately 1925
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Living space on the ground floor of the observatory while it was occupied by Professor Caroline Furness

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Maria Mitchell Observatory interior

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94121-Service File.jpg
Date
1925
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Professor Caroline Ellen Furness and two students in the clock and chronograph room. Furness is seated at a desk, one student is at the chronograph, and the other is in front of the clock

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Maria Mitchell Observatory prints

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94119-Service File.jpg
Date
1925
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Two prints of the observatory rephotographed on one glass plate. One print is of the interior and one of the exterior

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Maria Mitchell Observatory prints

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94122-Service File.jpg
Date
1925
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Two prints of the exterior of the observatory rephotographed on one glass plate

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Maria Mitchell, 1865: Vassar College astronomy professor, 1865-1888

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12545-Service File.jpg
Date
1865
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Facial picture of Maria Mitchell.

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Maria Mitchell, 1865: Vassar College astronomy professor, 1865-1888

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12555-Service File.jpg
Date
1865
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Full-length picture of Maria Mitchell wearing a dark hat, long, button-down dress and shawl. She is seated behind a table, her chin is resting on her right hand and her left hand is holding the page of an open book.

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Maria Mitchell, 1872: Vassar College astronomy professor, 1865-1888

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12375-Service File.jpg
Date
1872
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Head and shoulders picture of Maria Mitchell wearing a white blouse and dark clothing. Her cheek is resting on her right hand.

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Maria Mitchell: Vassar College astronomy professor, 1865-1888

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12465-Service File.jpg
Date
not after 1874
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Half-length picture of Maria Mitchell wearing a dark hat, white ruffled blouse and dark suit. She is seated.

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Maria Mitchell: Vassar College astronomy professor, 1865-1888, and her father

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12476-Service File.jpg
Date
187-?
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Full-length picture of Maria Mitchell and her father, William. She is wearing a dark headpiece, white collar and long, dark button-down dress. She is seated on the right of a small, round table, her cheek is resting on her right hand and her left hand is pointing to papers on the table. Her father

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Maria Mitchell: Vassar College astronomy professor, 1865-1888, and her father

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12594-Service File.jpg
Date
187-?
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Full-length picture of Maria Mitchell and her father, William. She is wearing a dark headpiece, white collar and long, dark button-down dress. She is seated on the right of a small, round table, her cheek is resting on her right hand and her left hand is pointing to papers on the table. Her father

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Mark C. Amodio

Date
December 11, 2007
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Mark Amodio, Professor of English at Vassar College, talks about his book: Writing the Oral Tradition: Poetics and Literate Culture in Medieval England, published by the University of Notre Dame Press. Hailed as "a major revision of oral theory" and "destined to reshape critical thinking about

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Markwick, Marjorie (Anthony). Diary, 1914

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57158-Service File.jpg
Date
1914
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Daily entries from July through December 1914. Newspaper clippings concerning Vassar's field day, moonlight sail, and mountain climb; a letter from Markwick's aunt Mollie; an invoice for directing song practice and class meeting; and a Vassar room deposit receipt are pasted into the diary beginning

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Marshall, Howard D., 1924-1972 | Memorial Minute:

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19723-Service File.jpg
Date
[After 1972]
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Marshall, Katherine (Manson) — to Emma Stewart, February 11, 1910

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69844-Service File.jpg
Date
11 Feb 1910
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Marshall, Katherine (Manson). Letter, 1910

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1 postcard, postmarked 11 Feb 1910, from Marshall (VC 1910) to Emma Stewart. Referring to the image of the Vassar College campus on the back of the postcard, Marshall asks Stewart how many of the depicted buildings she could identify. Marshall explains that she is too busy at Vassar to write to

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