Box 3
Contains 16 Results:
"Sugar maple groves in Lorain County, Ohio: Factors affecting sap yield" (Master's thesis), 1942
The writings by Norton are all unpublished and are almost entirely writings from her time at Oberlin College; this includes her senior research paper and Master’s thesis in their complete and final form. Two writings regarding botany and environment, and a study of education written outside of Oberlin College are also included in this series.
Photographs of George and Mary Jones, 1952-ca. 1974
The photographic materials are black and white, color, and photocopied photographs and negatives. The photographs are mostly from Norton’s time at Oberlin, and document her personal life as a student, as well as sites that she researched for class projects, her senior research project, and master’s thesis. Also contained in this series are three photographs sent to Norton by Professor George T. Jones that depict vacation scenes.
"Candid Camera" shot by ship photographer on board "Queen of Bermuda", 1962 June
The photographic materials are black and white, color, and photocopied photographs and negatives. The photographs are mostly from Norton’s time at Oberlin, and document her personal life as a student, as well as sites that she researched for class projects, her senior research project, and master’s thesis. Also contained in this series are three photographs sent to Norton by Professor George T. Jones that depict vacation scenes.
George and Mary Jones, 1952 June
The photographic materials are black and white, color, and photocopied photographs and negatives. The photographs are mostly from Norton’s time at Oberlin, and document her personal life as a student, as well as sites that she researched for class projects, her senior research project, and master’s thesis. Also contained in this series are three photographs sent to Norton by Professor George T. Jones that depict vacation scenes.
George T. and Mary B. Jones, Oberlin, Ohio, 1924-ca. 1974
The photographic materials are black and white, color, and photocopied photographs and negatives. The photographs are mostly from Norton’s time at Oberlin, and document her personal life as a student, as well as sites that she researched for class projects, her senior research project, and master’s thesis. Also contained in this series are three photographs sent to Norton by Professor George T. Jones that depict vacation scenes.
Photographs with negatives of sugar maple research, 1941
The photographic materials are black and white, color, and photocopied photographs and negatives. The photographs are mostly from Norton’s time at Oberlin, and document her personal life as a student, as well as sites that she researched for class projects, her senior research project, and master’s thesis. Also contained in this series are three photographs sent to Norton by Professor George T. Jones that depict vacation scenes.