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The effect of part-time employment on the scholastic and extra-curricular activities of women college students.

Columbia University
1 v.

College in Kansas, 1907-1911 : one woman's experience / by Sarah Herlin Olfers.

University of Houston, Clear Lake - Alfred R. Neumann Library
vii, 135 leaves.

[Reports and publications, not separately cataloged]

University of Michigan - Bentley Historical Library
1 folder

Scrapbooks, 1927-1968.

Library of Congress - National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
3 linear ft.
Clippings, photos, programs for University of Illinois events, and other material.

Phyllis Sweet Perrine scrapbooks, 1935-1938.

Cornell University - Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections
2 v.
Student scrapbooks from Randolph-Macon Women's College, 1935-1936, and Cornell University, 1936-1938.

Records of the Matsuyama Factory Girls' Home, 1909.

Yale University - Sterling Memorial Library
1 folder.

Records, 1935-1957.

Congregational Library
5 in.
"The Silver Candle" membership manual; initiation rites; newsletter entitled The Sparkler; songbook; miscellaneous photographs; and membership certificate.

Records, 1903-1915.

Library of Congress - National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
.4 linear ft.
Membership record book; proceedings, including membership lists, minutes, and constitution; and other records.

Floretta Ellmore Greeley letters, 1906-1909.

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
1 v.
Mimeographed typed transcriptions of letters from Floretta E. Greeley, a student at Radcliffe College, to her family in Milwaukee, Wis., concerning college life, friends, relatives, and other matters.

Diary, 1916-1991 (bulk 1916-1922).

Indiana Historical Society - Smith Memorial Library
2 items.
The collection contains the original (1916-1922) and a printed copy (1991) of Hanger's diary from her late high school years through her college years at Butler University and the University of Illinois. The diary discusses her activities in student affairs and publications, as well as topics important to young women. The printed version includes footnotes and photographs.

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