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  1. Class of 1939. Go to file. Scope and Contents. From the Collection: Smith College Junior Year for International Studies records consist of correspondence, meeting notes, and photos pertaining to programs in Hamburg and Paris, as well as general office files. Conditions Governing Access. From the Collection:

  2. The Classes of 1931-1940 records consist of individual class notes, examinations, papers and class letters, correspondence, photographs, scrapbooks, songbooks as well as reunion materials of the same nature, all related to or dating from the time periods during which these classes were students at Smith College.

  3. 29 de sept. de 2023 · Smith College Junior Year for International Studies records | France | Class of 1939

  4. Smith College is a private liberal arts women's college in Northampton, Massachusetts. It was chartered in 1871 by Sophia Smith and opened in 1875. It is a member of the historic Seven Sisters colleges, a group of women's colleges in the Northeastern United States.

  5. Biographical / Historical. The Class of 1943 was the sixty-fifth graduating class of Smith College. Extent. 8 boxes (6.5 linear feet) Language of Materials. English. Additional Description. Processing Information. The Class of 1943 records were processed by Tiffany Tawzer in 2006. Repository Details. Part of the Smith College Archives Repository.

  6. 25 de ene. de 2024 · World War II in Smith College Special Collections. Materials related to the World War II are found throughout Smith College Special Collections. Smith College Special Collections comprises the Mortimer Rare Book Collection, the Smith College Archives and the Sophia Smith Collection of Women’s History. The lists below are not ...

  7. A college rich in history, Smith has long been nurturing leaders, supporting passions, and empowering its students to change the world. ... 1939: William Allan Neilson LLD ’42. 1938: George Lyman Kittridge. 1937: Walter Lippman. 1936: William Ernest Hocking. 1935: Chauncey Brewster Tinker.