Box 2
Contains 8 Results:
Louis Robinson, 1905
Louis was studying at Cornell, Fall 1905. Letters to his family and to Alice Hadley, Caroline's mother
Louis N. Robinson, additions (not transcribed), 1905
With descriptions of Ithaca and Cornell
Undated notes from Caroline Hadley to Louis Robinson, 1903-1905
Left in library books to be exchanged. Includes some notes from Caroline's mother, Alice Hadley, to Louis
Caroline Hadley to Louis Robinson, 1903
Caroline began studies at Swarthmore College. During the summer, she and her mother visited New Mexico.
Caroline Hadley to Louis, 1904
Sent from Swarthmore, she signed as dear friend. Vacationed at Buck Hill Falls during the summer.
Caroline Hadley correspondence, 1905
Caroline mentioned attending Young Friends, and she noted the differing opinions about peace between older members and the younger members. She and her mother transferred their certificates of membership to Swarthmore Monthly Meeting in October. Caeroline wrote that she was impressed by the business meeting and Unity Rule. Letter dated May 30, 1905, from Floretta Samuels, Hadley's cook in Swarthmore, from Antiqua.
Alice Paul to Caroline Hadley, 1905-07-21
Alice Paul, Swarthmore College Class of 1905. She wrote that she was going to New York City to study and work in a settlement house. She wrote "I went to a Women's Suffrage Meeting at Miss Susan Lippincott's at Riverton - it was the first time I had ever been to such thing."
Typed transcription of letters, 1901-1905, 2021
Letters and notes from Louis Robinson, Caroline Hadley, Annie E. T. Robinson, and other, transcribed by Christine Erb with annotations and images.