Junior Party

Utopian Vassar skit show presented by the Class of 1920 to the Class of 1922
1,414 plates
Images of plays, skit shows, dance performances, and musical events comprise the largest series in the Wolven collection. Junior and sophomore parties were generally skit shows written by students. These events included racist and stereotypical costumes and performances, including use of blackface. The major dramatic productions ("Hall" plays) include previously produced pieces as well as material written by students, faculty, and alumnae, including Edna St. Vincent Millay.
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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
Utopian Vassar skit show presented by the Class of 1920 to the Class of 1922
Be Yourself, a skit show presented by the Class of 1925 to the Class of 1927
Skit show presented by the Class of 1917 to the Class of 1915
Scotland scene from the "Carnival of Nations" skit show presented by the Class of 1917 to the Class of 1919
Full cast of skit show presented by the Class of 1916 to the Class of 1918
Be Yourself, a skit show presented by the Class of 1925 to the Class of 1927
Skit show presented by the Class of 1917 to the Class of 1915
Full cast of skit show presented by the Class of 1926 to the Class of 1928
Alices in Blunderland skit show presented by the Class of 1918 to the Class of 1920
County Fair skit show presented by the Class of 1919 to the Class of 1921
Minstral scene from "County Fair," a skit show presented by the Class of 1919 to the Class of 1921. The scene includes seven students in blackface.
Alices in Blunderland skit show presented by the Class of 1918 to the Class of 1920
Skit show presented by the Class of 1917 to the Class of 1915
County Fair skit show presented by the Class of 1919 to the Class of 1921
County Fair skit show presented by the Class of 1919 to the Class of 1921
Utopian Vassar skit show presented by the Class of 1920 to the Class of 1922
Alices in Blunderland skit show presented by the Class of 1918 to the Class of 1920
Class of 1919, most costumed as the pantomime character Pierrot, at the skit show presented to them by the Class of 1917
Skit show presented by the Class of 1917 to the Class of 1915
Utopian Vassar skit show presented by the Class of 1920 to the Class of 1922
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