Thomas L. McKenney | to Jasper Parrish, 1827 Dec 20

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Half-length picture of Thomas Vassar as an elderly man wearing a black tie, white shirt and black coat. He is holding a book in his left hand.
Thomas A. Warger, lead author of the Edutech Report, former CIO (Bryn Mawr), and a leading consultant in academic information systems, talks about the changing landscape of technology-enhanced learning at American liberal arts colleges, and the path toward developing more innovative and effective
View of the college library from the north
View of the college library from the north
View of the college library from the south. Part of Taylor Gate is visible
View of the college library from from the south
View of the college library from the east soon after being completed
View of the college library from the south
Architect Charles Collins handing keys to President MacCracken during the opening event for the additions to the college library. Librarian Amy L. Reed is on the right. The event was part of that year's Founder's Day
Architect Charles Collins speaking on the steps of the college library during the ceremonial handing of key for the opening of additions to the Thompson Memorial Library. President MacCracken and librarian Amy L. Reed stand nearby. The event was part of that year's Founder's Day
Opening of new wings in the Thompson Memorial Library, held the morning of Founder's Day
View of the Thompson Memorial Library from Main Building after a snow storm
View of the college library after a snow storm
Copy photograph of a sketch of the Vassar College library dated 1932
Copy photograph of a sketch of the Vassar College library dated 1932
Copy photograph of a sketch of the Vassar College library dated 1932
View of the Thompson Memorial Library tower peaking over the tops of trees, perhaps taken from Sunset Hill
13 letters from Thompson to her family about her experiences at Vassar from the fall of 1875 to the spring of 1876. Thompson describes her arrival, entrance examinations, the difficulty of having her first name registered in the catalogue, her freshman room, initial homesickness, and Christmas
VC Prep 1875-1876
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