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Collection
Identifier: HC.MC-965
Abstract
Correspondence, portraits, photographs, clippings, articles, addresses, lecture notes, diary, and miscellaneous papers related to Thomas Chase (1827-1892), his family, and his years at Haverford as professor and president of the College.
Dates:
1843 - 1947
Collection
Identifier: HCB-001-003
Abstract
The collection consists of two addresses, financial records, correspondence, and a song created by Thomas Chase, President of Haverford College.
Dates:
1852-1886
Collection
Identifier: SCPC-DG-224
Abstract
Charles E. Chatfield was professor of history at Wittenberg University (Springfield, Ohio), from 1961-1999. Chatfield was an authority on peace history and international affairs, and has written or edited numerous books and articles on peace and antiwar movements, including Peace/MIR a collaborative effort between U.S. and Soviet academics. Chatfield taught courses at Wittenberg that focused on historical methodology and on U.S. progressive, urban and diplomatic history. He also directed the...
Dates:
Majority of material found within 1958-2006
Collection — othertype: SW/NY/C445
Identifier: QM-NY-C445
Abstract
Includes: Minutes of the men's meeting for business, 1819-1849, and women's minutes, 1826-1880.
Dates:
1819-1880
Collection
Identifier: QM-NY-S835
Abstract
Records of Chatham-Summit and Summit Monthly Meetings, 1942-2018. Includes minutes 1942-2018, vital records 1944-2010, and newsletters 1965-2018.
Dates:
1942-2018
Collection
Identifier: HCL-003-012
Abstract
Four issues and a call for submissions for a feminist magazine featuring poetry and essays.
Dates:
1987 - 1988
Collection — othertype: RG7-006
Identifier: SFHL-RG7-006
Abstract
The Chautauqua movement grew out of the American Lyceum and had its beginnings in 1874 at Chautauqua Lake, New York. In the late 1800s, this movement to provide entertainment and education to the American public was extended by circuit Chautauquas which expanded its influence from coast to coast. The Swarthmore Chautauqua was the youngest of the circuits and was founded in 1912 by Paul M. Pearson of Swarthmore College. This small collection of Chautauqua memorabilia contains programs, news...
Dates:
1913 - 1995
Collection — othertype: SC-281
Identifier: SFHL-SC-281
Abstract
The Chautauqua movement grew out of the American Lyceum and had its beginnings in 1874 at Chautauqua Lake, New York. In the late 1800s, this movement to provide entertainment and education to the American public was extended by circuit Chautauquas. The Swarthmore Chautauqua was the youngest of the circuits and was founded in 1912 by Paul M. Pearson of Swarthmore College. This small collection of Chautauqua memorabilia contains programs, travel details, a letter describing travel and...
Dates:
1920 - 1930; Majority of material found within 1920-1921 (Bulk)
Collection
Identifier: HCQ-003-080
Abstract
The collection contains a description of the club from 2007.
Dates:
2007
Collection
Identifier: QM-Ph-C469
Scope and Contents
Records of the Cheltenham Monthly Meeting and its Orthodox predecessor, Abington Monthly Meeting, 1713-1980, as follows: Orthodox vital records, 1827-2007; Orthodox/United Mens and Joint minutes, 1827-2007; Women's minutes, 1827-1903; records of Worship & Ministry and its predecessors, 1713-1988; Financial records, 1922-2008; Property records, 1907-2007; Miscellaneous, 1913-2008; newsletter.
Dates:
1713-2008