Women college teachers.
Found in 23 Collections and/or Records:
Adelaide Taber Young papers
Papers of Adelaide Taber Young include letters written to her mother during her studies at Cornell, largely concerning student life, sorority affairs, and social activities; student notebooks; scrapbooks of photographs, programs, clippings, and other memorabilia from Cornell and Elmira College, including items concerning her sister, Sara Louise (Elmira Class of 1904).
Barbara Hope Cooper papers
Includes research and teaching materials of Barbara Hope Cooper, a Cornell University physics professor.
Catherine Jane Personius papers
Includes printed and photocopied material, and other papers relating to Personius' work.
Cornell Eleven records and briefs
Files relating to the sex discrimination case, including files of J. Anthony Gaenslen (attorney for the plaintiffs) and Jennie Farley.
Eleanor Gibson papers
Material relating to Eleanor J. Gibson's education, research, and career as a Professor of Psychology.
Elizabeth Greene Gardiner papers
Primarily letters written by Elizabeth Gardiner to members of her family and friends concerning her personal life and her professional career as a social worker and professor. Also, photographs, official identification papers, her student essays, pamphlets, poems, prayers and memorabilia; and correspondence of other family members and friends.
Elsie Murray papers
Ethel Bushnell Waring papers
Correspondence, research reports, films, voluminous nursery school records, and other materials constituting a history of the Department of Child Development and Family Relationships from its beginning as courses in child guidance in the 1924 summer school to becoming an independent department. Also, one volume with typescript history of the department, student papers for Mrs. Waring, and lessons for Christian agricultural missions in China, 1942.
Ida Langdon papers
Papers, which pertain to Samuel Clemens, particularly to his life in Elmira, New York, include letters to Ida Langdon from Henry Nash Smith, Orville Prescott, and others regarding her talks on Twain, gifts of Twain memorabilia to the University of California, certain of Twain's writings, and related subjects.