letters (correspondence)
Found in 222 Collections and/or Records:
Cathy Cary collection
This collection contains miscellaneous Quaker materials collected by Cathy Cary.
Mary G. Cary and John R. Cary papers
This collection includes letters, documents, and photographs of 18th, 19th, and early 20th century family members mostly of the Quaker Cary, Cope, Elkinton, Gilpin, Newlin, Stokes, and Waln families.
Kenneth Chao correspondence
This collection is comprised of two letters between Kenneth Chao and Dr. Howard Comfort.
George Howland Chase letter and associated materials
The collection contains a letter written by George Howland Chase to his parents while he was at Haverford College.
Thomas Herbert Chase letters
This collection contains letters written by Thomas Herbert Chase while he was a student at Haverford College.
Thomas Chase papers
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.
Thomas Chase presidential papers
The collection consists of two addresses, financial records, correspondence, and a song created by Thomas Chase, President of Haverford College.
China, Maine Monthly Meeting records
Correspondence between members of the China, Maine Monthly Meeting and Friends in Nova Scotia; a single volume of meeting minutes for China, Maine Monthly Meeting.
Class of 1898 records
This collection contains a record of members and two volumes of letter books from the Haverford College Class of 1898. It also includes a copy of the Class of 1898's "Freshmen Ten Commandments" directed towards the Class of 1899, materials pertaining to the Class of 1898's twenty-fifth reunion in 1923, and materials pertaining to the Class of 1898's fiftieth anniversary gift.
Class of 1901 records
This collection contains a minute book from the Haverford College Class of 1901; the Class of 1901's rules for freshmen, directed towards the Class of 1902; a rectangular frame wrapped in red and black cloth embroidered with "HC '01"; the program for the Class of 1901's first reunion; and class letters from 1902.