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Anderson, Irene — to Norton B. Anderson, October 10, 1866
Anderson, Irene. Letters, 1866
VC Spec 1866-1867,1 letter, dated 10 Oct 1866, from Anderson (VC spec 1866-1867) to her brother Norton B. Anderson. Anderson promises to write every week and keep a daily journal of her experiences at Vassar College. She describes the geology walks led by Professor Tennyson, provides a comprehensive
André Wechel, 1535-1573 -- Printer's Mark
Main (Thompson) Library location: End window -- North wing. André Wechel (c.15-- – 1581) assumed responsibility of the printing press of his father, Chrétien Wechel, after his death in 1554. Wechel primarily printed the works classical and contemporary authors; among his most notable titles are La
Andrew Piper
Andrew Piper, Associate Professor in the Department of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures and associate member of the Department of Art History and Communication Studies at McGill University, discusses his book Book Was There: Reading in Electronic Times, published in 2011 by the University of
Andrew Watsky
Andrew Watsky, art historian and professor of art at Vassar College, discusses his award-winning book about the Japanese island of Chikubushima, it's history, architecture, and art.,
Ánfora y [fauno]
Swirling green, blue, and red on a black background,Condition assessment (2014): Some corners fraying and a little bit of ripping
Ann (Bennett) Vassar: mother of Matthew Vassar
Half-length picture of Ann Vassar as an elderly woman wearing a sheer white cap, fringed shawl and black, long-sleeved clothing. She is seated, holding a handkerchief and small box.
Ann (Bennett) Vassar: mother of Matthew Vassar
Half-length picture of Ann Vassar as an elderly woman wearing a sheer white cap, fringed shawl and black, long-sleeved clothing. She is seated, holding a handkerchief and small box.
Ann M. Blair
Harvard College Professor and Henry Charles Lea Professor of History Ann Blair will discuss her book Too Much to Know: Managing Scholarly Information Before the Modern Age, published by Yale University Press in 2011. "There has always been 'too much to know.' In this lively and learned book, Ann
Anne Gaud Tinker
Anne Gaud Tinker (VC '67) discusses the book she co-authored with Dwight McInvaill and Caroline Palmer, Alice:Alice Ravenel Huger Smith, Charleston Renaissance Artist, published in 2021 in Charleston by the Middleton Place Foundation and Evening Post Books. A lifelong Charleston resident with
Anniversary song-book: October 1915
Annuity award to Richard Warrington, 1820 Sept 21
Anthony, Constance E. Diary, 1915
Detailed daily entries, beginning in the spring of 1915 and ending in winter 1915, addressing Anthony's sophomore and junior years at Vassar College. Anthony describes her semester schedules, January and June exams, the dismissals of several classmates from school for failure (Feb 3-5), lectures
Anthony, Susan B. and Ida Husted Harper | to Mr. Hamilton Holt, 1903: . .
Anthony, Susan B. | to "Dear Friend," Feb 9, 1881
Anthony, Susan B. | to "Dear Sir," Dec 8, 1875
Anthony, Susan B. | to "Dear Sir," Jan 18, 1884: . .
Anthony, Susan B. | to "Dear Sir," Jan 4, 1869