Box 5
Contains 10 Results:
Evelyn Flower Morris and Francis R. Cope, Jr. Wedding Book, 1903
Contains names of guests, where they are from, what presents they brought, and where the presents are from.
"I Remember, I Remember", Twentieth-Century
A small typed volume telling the family history of "the Morris grandparents" at the end of the nineteenth-century and the beginning of the twentieth.
Commonplace Book, 1852
Probably compiled by Elizabeth Stewardson Cope. Contains hand-written notes about subjects including math and religion.
Periodicals, 1870-1957
Contains newspaper article from 1932 "Armed with Faith, She Strikes at Arms: Miss Woolley Delegate to the Geneva Conference", newspaper article from 1957 "Greater than the Conquest of Space", and a copy of "The Friend" from 1927 with E.S. Cope written on the top. There are also publications from the nineteenth-century: Bibel Society Monthly Reporter and the Popular Science monthly.
Account of the Morris Family, Nineteenth-Century
“The following account of the Morris family was copied from a manuscript, prepared by Anthony Saunders Morris the compiler of the “Morris Tree”, by Elisabeth Morris for her sister Evelyn being of the ninth generation from Anthony Morris the first”
This is a small bound book, the cover is broken off. There is a letter inside from 8/2/1873 to someone named Lily for her engagement.
College Materials, 1901-1902, 1920, 1953
Contains an issue of the Haverfordian (Volume XXIII. No. 8 January 1902) and the Haverford Advocate for the class of 1901. There is also a volume called "Haverford College Class of 1900 Letters" with members of the class of 1900 giving updates about their lives in the two decades since leaving Haverford. There is also a Harvard alumni bulletin from 1953.
Harvard 50th Reunion Class of 1901, 1951
Contains various schedules, bulletins, and information about the 1951 50th reunion of Harvard's class of 1901.
Valuable Papers of Francis R. Cope, Jr. , 1827-1928
This is a volume with envelopes labeled with different types of documentation, but there are not actually any of those documents within the envelopes.