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Collection — othertype: CDG-A
Identifier: SCPC-CDG-A-Madison Peace Center
Collection — othertype: CDG-A
Identifier: SCPC-CDG-A-MADRE
Dates:
Majority of material found within 1984-
Collection
Identifier: HCL-003-063
Abstract
The Magazine is student publication. It contains literary articles, both prose and poetry, and student-written news articles.
Dates:
1975
Collection
Identifier: HC.MC-801-11-021
Abstract
This collection is made up of a Magdalen Society Subscriber List (one sheet of paper) which includes a list of donors wanting to erect more buildings for the asylum.
Dates:
1841
Collection
Identifier: HC.MC-950-121
Abstract
The collection primarily consists of letters from Charles Sommer to Mr. and Mrs. George Magee, but also includes an award certificate and letter to Mrs. Magee from the Belgium Relief Committee.
Dates:
1916-1919
Collection — othertype: CDG-A
Identifier: SCPC-CDG-A-Mager, Andy
Dates:
Majority of material found within 1981-1985
Collection
Identifier: SFHL-RG6-D02
Abstract
This collection contains the official and personal correspondences, genealogical material on the Magill family, and related manuscripts of Edward Hicks Magill, second president of Swarthmore College (1871-1889).
Dates:
1867-1907
Collection
Identifier: SFHL-RG5-096
Abstract
Edward H. (Edward Hicks) Magill (1825-1907) was a prominent Quaker teacher and was President of Swarthmore College from 1872-1889. He was born in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, the son of Jonathan P. and Mary Magill of Solebury Monthly Meeting of Friends. In 1852 he married Sarah Warner Beans, and they had six daughters. Their daughter, Beatrice, married J. Campbell Robinson in 1904 at Ithaca, New York. The collection includes correspondence of Jonathan Magill, 1846-58, correspondence between...
Dates:
1846-1909
Collection
Identifier: HC.MC-1128
Abstract
The papers of James P. Magill (b. 1885), a Quaker investment banker and philanthropist, dedicated to his alma mater, Haverford College, and with a great interest in the arts in the Philadelphia area. His circle of acquaintances included archaeologists, authors, and artists.
Dates:
1911-1974
Collection — Box: 1
Identifier: BMC-9LS-29a
Abstract
Henrietta Magoffin attended Bryn Mawr, graduating in 1911. From the 1962 Alumnae Bulletin: “She was a lifelong resident of Mercer, PA, whose Historical Society Museum was the family homestead built by her grandfather in 1821, and donated to the town by Henrietta. Her interests and activity in its behalf were extended to other organizations, the Red Cross, from whom she received a citation, the Library, and the United Presbyterian Church of which she was a member. She continued her interest...
Dates:
1907 - 1914