Founder's Day

President James Monroe Taylor's grave at the Poughkeepsie Rural Cemetery, visited by a contingent from Vassar on Founder's Day
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Founder's Day has included a variety of activities since the first celebration on April 29th,1866, Matthew Vassar's birthday. The images in this series document visits to the founder's grave, step-singing and the Song Contest, the faculty-student baseball game, parades, and various performances. Attendees of the baseball game, the parades, and the performances were encouraged to dress in costume, according to either a predetermined theme or individual whim. With some frequency, these costumes and performances were based on racist or stereotypical representations of marginalized groups, including blackface, redface, and yellowface. Similarly, the faculty play or skit show which was given on the evening of Founder's Day, included racist and stereotypical costumes and performances.
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President James Monroe Taylor's grave at the Poughkeepsie Rural Cemetery, visited by a contingent from Vassar on Founder's Day
Students in costume at the faculty-student baseball game
Class of 1928 at the song contest
Students in costume at the faculty-student baseball game
Class of 1922 performing on the steps of Student's Building during the song contest
Faculty-student baseball game. Sarah H. McLean (VC 1930) is playing catcher
Class of 1929 at the song contest
Nine-pin game, set up by students in pirate costumes
Faculty-student baseball game
President MacCracken dressed in a stereotypical Middle Eastern costume and Dean C. Mildred Thompson at the festivities after the Founder's Day parade
Professor Lucy Maynard Salmon's grave, Poughkeepsie Rural Cemetery
Student in costume at the the faculty-student baseball game
Class of 1928 marching toward the song contest
Students with doughnuts and programs
Students in costume at the faculty-student baseball game
The students's team at the faculty-student baseball game
Class of 1925 at the song contest
Song contest
Student dressed in costume at the faculty-student baseball game
Students in 1890s costumes at the faculty-student baseball game
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