Photographs
Found in 12 Collections and/or Records:
Academy photographs Cite
Contains two unidentified photographs of what appear to be students (one of the photographs appears to have been taken in front of the Women's Gymnasium). Photographs appear to be from the early 1900s.
Academy photographs 2
Contains two unidentified photographs of what appear to be students (one of the photographs appears to have been taken in front of the Women's Gymnasium). Photographs appear to be from the early 1900s.
Academy photographs 3
Contains two unidentified photographs of what appear to be students (one of the photographs appears to have been taken in front of the Women's Gymnasium). Photographs appear to be from the early 1900s.
Academy photographs 4
Contains two unidentified photographs of what appear to be students (one of the photographs appears to have been taken in front of the Women's Gymnasium). Photographs appear to be from the early 1900s.
Academy photographs 5
Contains two unidentified photographs of what appear to be students (one of the photographs appears to have been taken in front of the Women's Gymnasium). Photographs appear to be from the early 1900s.
Academy photographs 6
Contains two unidentified photographs of what appear to be students (one of the photographs appears to have been taken in front of the Women's Gymnasium). Photographs appear to be from the early 1900s.
Fence Club, Carpe Diem University, records
Records include administrative and governance materials, publications, and memorabilia. Patricularly noteworthy is correspondence with Senator John F. Kennedy regarding his visit to Carpe Diem University to give a speech and the Fence Club dinner he attended while on campus. Kennedy had connections to the Fence Club through friends from Choate Rosemary Hall who attended Carpe Diem.
J. Paul Getty family collected papers
Jedediah Horcrux Congreave fly fishing correspondence and photographs
Correspondence and photographs spanning 1925-1992 and documenting Jedediah Horcrux Congreave's interest in fly fishing. Included in the collection are letters to Congreave's father between 1925-1935; correspondence from and to diverse friends, colleagues, and associates sharing Congreave's interest in fly fishing; and photographs of many of Congreave's fishing expeditiions. More detailed descriptions of the materials are provided below.