HC.Archives/HCS/HCS.003. Alumni Papers
Found in 14 Collections and/or Records:
Alumni course papers
This collection consists of a single, bound, 89 page paper that is on the topic of religion.
Lloyd Balderston papers
This collection contains two volumes compiled by Lloyd Balderston while he was a student at Haverford College between 1837 and 1839. One contains prose and poems written by himself and other Haverford students, and the other is his notebook with handwritten essays and annotations.
Richard Tapper Cadbury papers
The collection contains various materials associated with Richard Tapper Cadbury's connection to Haverford.
Samuel L. Fox compositions
This collection contains five compositions written by Samuel L. Fox.
Howard L. Haines autograph and composition books
Howard Haines’s autograph book contains five categories: Faculty, Seniors, Juniors, Sophomores, and Freshman. Each entry includes basic information on members of these categories, except in the case of the faculty, which was left almost entirely blank. His composition book contains several essays concerning animals, historical and contemporary figures, national histories, and notes on several scientific and mathematical subjects.
Erroll B. Hay course papers
This collection is an assortment of academic papers from Hay's time at Haverford. Topics of these papers include Shakespeare, early Greek philosophy, rugby, college athletics, personal reflections, and immigration. Additionally, there is a script for a play, "Burial of '95", written by Hay.
Thomas W. Jones compositions
This collection contains five compositions written by Thomas W. Jones.
Edward Morrill Pope collection
The collection contains a copy of "Knack and Knowledge", an essay by Edward Morrill Pope. It also contains materials pertaining to his death, including a classmate's recollection of him from 1935 and a written account of his death.
Edmund Rodman composition
This collection contains one composition written by Edmund Rodman.
Francis R. Taylor course papers
Francis R. Taylor was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on December 31, 1884, and attended Haverford College from 1902 to 1906. His course papers contain class notes between the years of 1903 and 1906.