Box 1
Container
Contains 20 Results:
Letter, 1908 May
Item — Box: 1
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The papers consist mainly of letters Mabel wrote to her family while a student at Oberlin College. She lived in Stewart Hall, Lord Cottage and Talcott Hall, and thus tells of life in a girls dormitory. The subjects she writes about include parties and “spreads,” her friends, a few teachers (Professor of German, Arletta M. Abbott, for example), rules broken (4-8-06), lectures by Dean of College Women, Florence M. Philip (1908), being entertained by two faculty wives (3-4-08), a winning...
Dates:
1908 May
Found in:
Oberlin College Archives
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Mabel Louise Shaw Papers
Letter, 1908 September-October
Item — Box: 1
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The papers consist mainly of letters Mabel wrote to her family while a student at Oberlin College. She lived in Stewart Hall, Lord Cottage and Talcott Hall, and thus tells of life in a girls dormitory. The subjects she writes about include parties and “spreads,” her friends, a few teachers (Professor of German, Arletta M. Abbott, for example), rules broken (4-8-06), lectures by Dean of College Women, Florence M. Philip (1908), being entertained by two faculty wives (3-4-08), a winning...
Dates:
1908 September-October
Found in:
Oberlin College Archives
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Mabel Louise Shaw Papers
Letter, 1908 November
Item — Box: 1
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The papers consist mainly of letters Mabel wrote to her family while a student at Oberlin College. She lived in Stewart Hall, Lord Cottage and Talcott Hall, and thus tells of life in a girls dormitory. The subjects she writes about include parties and “spreads,” her friends, a few teachers (Professor of German, Arletta M. Abbott, for example), rules broken (4-8-06), lectures by Dean of College Women, Florence M. Philip (1908), being entertained by two faculty wives (3-4-08), a winning...
Dates:
1908 November
Found in:
Oberlin College Archives
/
Mabel Louise Shaw Papers
Letter, 1908 December
Item — Box: 1
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The papers consist mainly of letters Mabel wrote to her family while a student at Oberlin College. She lived in Stewart Hall, Lord Cottage and Talcott Hall, and thus tells of life in a girls dormitory. The subjects she writes about include parties and “spreads,” her friends, a few teachers (Professor of German, Arletta M. Abbott, for example), rules broken (4-8-06), lectures by Dean of College Women, Florence M. Philip (1908), being entertained by two faculty wives (3-4-08), a winning...
Dates:
1908 December
Found in:
Oberlin College Archives
/
Mabel Louise Shaw Papers
Letter, 1908 June
Item — Box: 1
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The papers consist mainly of letters Mabel wrote to her family while a student at Oberlin College. She lived in Stewart Hall, Lord Cottage and Talcott Hall, and thus tells of life in a girls dormitory. The subjects she writes about include parties and “spreads,” her friends, a few teachers (Professor of German, Arletta M. Abbott, for example), rules broken (4-8-06), lectures by Dean of College Women, Florence M. Philip (1908), being entertained by two faculty wives (3-4-08), a winning...
Dates:
1908 June
Found in:
Oberlin College Archives
/
Mabel Louise Shaw Papers
Letter, 1909 January-February
Item — Box: 1
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The papers consist mainly of letters Mabel wrote to her family while a student at Oberlin College. She lived in Stewart Hall, Lord Cottage and Talcott Hall, and thus tells of life in a girls dormitory. The subjects she writes about include parties and “spreads,” her friends, a few teachers (Professor of German, Arletta M. Abbott, for example), rules broken (4-8-06), lectures by Dean of College Women, Florence M. Philip (1908), being entertained by two faculty wives (3-4-08), a winning...
Dates:
1909 January-February
Found in:
Oberlin College Archives
/
Mabel Louise Shaw Papers
Letter, 1909 March-April
Item — Box: 1
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The papers consist mainly of letters Mabel wrote to her family while a student at Oberlin College. She lived in Stewart Hall, Lord Cottage and Talcott Hall, and thus tells of life in a girls dormitory. The subjects she writes about include parties and “spreads,” her friends, a few teachers (Professor of German, Arletta M. Abbott, for example), rules broken (4-8-06), lectures by Dean of College Women, Florence M. Philip (1908), being entertained by two faculty wives (3-4-08), a winning...
Dates:
1909 March-April
Found in:
Oberlin College Archives
/
Mabel Louise Shaw Papers
Letter, 1909 May-June
Item — Box: 1
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The papers consist mainly of letters Mabel wrote to her family while a student at Oberlin College. She lived in Stewart Hall, Lord Cottage and Talcott Hall, and thus tells of life in a girls dormitory. The subjects she writes about include parties and “spreads,” her friends, a few teachers (Professor of German, Arletta M. Abbott, for example), rules broken (4-8-06), lectures by Dean of College Women, Florence M. Philip (1908), being entertained by two faculty wives (3-4-08), a winning...
Dates:
1909 May-June
Found in:
Oberlin College Archives
/
Mabel Louise Shaw Papers
Undated and Miscellaneous Letters, undated
File — Box: 1
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The papers consist mainly of letters Mabel wrote to her family while a student at Oberlin College. She lived in Stewart Hall, Lord Cottage and Talcott Hall, and thus tells of life in a girls dormitory. The subjects she writes about include parties and “spreads,” her friends, a few teachers (Professor of German, Arletta M. Abbott, for example), rules broken (4-8-06), lectures by Dean of College Women, Florence M. Philip (1908), being entertained by two faculty wives (3-4-08), a winning...
Dates:
undated
Found in:
Oberlin College Archives
/
Mabel Louise Shaw Papers
Envelopes (Copies), undated
File — Box: 1
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The papers consist mainly of letters Mabel wrote to her family while a student at Oberlin College. She lived in Stewart Hall, Lord Cottage and Talcott Hall, and thus tells of life in a girls dormitory. The subjects she writes about include parties and “spreads,” her friends, a few teachers (Professor of German, Arletta M. Abbott, for example), rules broken (4-8-06), lectures by Dean of College Women, Florence M. Philip (1908), being entertained by two faculty wives (3-4-08), a winning...
Dates:
undated
Found in:
Oberlin College Archives
/
Mabel Louise Shaw Papers