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Committee members worked as a cohesive unit and were instrumental in preparing a detailed inventory of surviving alumni records which served as a framework for the eventual arrangement of said collection. Mr. Schwartz (Class of 1959) must be publicly acknowledged for having collaborated with Professor Hernandez-Delgado in transforming a disjointed accumulation of materials into a remarkable resource for researchers and scholars. In 2013, Professor Hernandez-Delgado, and Maria Enaboifo, Adjunct Professor, examined the Archives of the Alumni Association of Hunter College and afterwards realized that it needed to be revised to primarily reflect the particulars of the organization and its interaction with Hunter College and the public. Careful examination of the original alumni collection revealed that it contained a variety of materials that were not directly related to the organization. These non-alumni materials were removed from the collection with the understanding that they would be incorporated in the forthcoming Normal/Hunter College Collection. Mrs. Enaboifo and Dr. Sherby must be commended for revising the Archives of the Alumni Association of Hunter College and for effectively proof reading and editing the text of the finding aid respectively. The completely revised alumni collection better reflects the historical evolution of an organization that, in many respects, parallels the magnificent growth of Hunter College. Julio L. Hernandez-Delgado\nCover photo credit: Original Hunter College Building, circa 1900 (printed postcard)\n\n2\n\n�TABLE OF CONTENTS\nGeneral Information Milestones in the History of the Alumni Association Presidents of the Alumni Association Hunter Hall of Fame Alumni Tribute for Loyal and Continued Service Award for Distinguished Service to the Association and the College Award for Outstanding Community Service Award for Outstanding Professional Achievement Scope and Content Note Series Description Container List List of Related Alumnae/Alumni Archival Collections 4\t\r   5\t\r   10\t\r   11\t\r   11\t\r   11\t\r   12\t\r   12\t\r   13\t\r   15\t\r   18\t\r   64\t\r  \n\n3\n\n�GENERAL INFORMATION\nAccession Number: Size: Provenance: Location: Restrictions: Archivist: 95-08 60 cubic feet The Alumni Association of Hunter College Range 1, Sections 1-4 Box 101 is closed to researchers. Prof. Julio L. Hernandez-Delgado Dr. Louise S. Sherby Mr. Eli Arthur Schwartz Maria Enaboifo November 2014\n\nAssociate: Adjunct: Date:\n\n4\n\n�MILESTONES IN THE HISTORY OF THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF HUNTER COLLEGE\n1872 1879 1888 1889 1890 1890 1894 Associate Alumnae of Normal College founded. First president was valedictorian of first graduating class of July 1870. Standing Committee of Loan Fund already in existence to provide temporary relief to needy students. Alumnae Legislative Committee helps secure passage of bill giving the College the right to grant degrees. Associate Alumnae incorporate under laws of New York State. Alumnae establish accredited extension classes for higher teaching licences. Precursor to College’s evening session. Kindergarten Committee of the Alumnae opens City’s second free kindergarten after President Thomas Hunter’s introduction of kindergarten training courses. Alumnae kindergarten becomes all-day community center (Normal College Alumnae Settlement House); now Lenox Hill Neighborhood House, alumni are still mandated members of its board of directors. Alumnae News, monthly publication, started; published continuously until 1962. Alumnae celebrate 25th Anniversary of founding of the College; present President Thomas Hunter with Tiffany-commissioned silver loving cup for his quarter-century of service. Alumnae Library given to College, becomes first College Library. First Annual Alumnae Breakfast at Hotel Manhattan, cost: $1.75; becomes Annual Birthday Luncheon in 1947. Alumnae lead successful campaign to change name of Normal College to Hunter College in honor of founding president. Associate Alumnae of Normal College reincorporate as Associate Alumnae of Hunter College. Alumnae open Bureau of Occupation; more than one-third of student body registers for part-time employment. Bureau eventually becomes the Career Counseling and Placement Bureau within the College. Patriotic Service Committee opens Social Club for Soldiers and Sailors. Finance Committee invests most of Alumnae Reserve Fund in Liberty Bonds. 5\n\n1895 1895\n\n1896 1899 1914\n\n1917\n\n1917-18\n\n�1919 1923 1923\n\nGraduate Gift Committee sets $150,000 goal to build Alumnae Hall; reached in 1930. Alumnae move into temporary quarters, called Hunter College Alumnae Center, in rooms at Madison Square Hotel at 26th Street. First Summer for Northrop Memorial Camp, established by Alumnae and School Nature League in tribute to Hunter professor, Alice Rich Northrop (and Alumnae President, 1892-96), on her farm in Berkshire Mountains. First Alumnae chapter established in California (Pasadena). Alumnae move and establish Hunter Alumnae Hall at West 55th Street and Broadway, headquarters for 20 years. Associate Alumnae’s Loan Fund is out of Business -- ability of students to earn money through Bureau of Occupation eliminates need for borrowing. Westchester becomes the fifth alumnae chapter; eventually more than 25 are established. Alumnae lead successful campaign to retain Park Avenue site and rebuild, after 1936 fire in 1873 building. Oppose moving entire college to Bronx Campus. Dedication of new Park Avenue building, 70th Anniversary of the College, and inauguration of President George N. Shuster. Alumnae donate organ for new Assembly Hall. Hunter Alumnae Hall serves as canteen for U.S. servicemen during World War II. Patriotic Service Committee is re-established for war. Alumnae are founding constituents of the board (owners) of Roosevelt House (Sara Delano Roosevelt Memorial), purchased for $50,000 from President Franklin Delano Roosevelt (after negotiations with Hunter President George N. Shuster), as first collegiate interfaith center in the nation. Alumnae leave West 55th Street, and rent quarters in Roosevelt House. Alumnae establish Scholarship and Welfare Fund with initial goal of $250,000 to assist needy and deserving students. Queens Chapter established. First contested election in association’s history. Nominating Committee’s choice for President wins: 1,173 to 351. 6\n\n1924 1926 1927 1931 1936-38 1940\n\n1942-45 1943\n\n1946 1949 1950 1954\n\n�1955 1956 1960 1961 1961\n\nAssociate Alumnae of Hunter College renamed Alumni Association of Hunter College, as first four-year, co-educational class graduates from Bronx Campus. African-American Hunter graduates form the Wistarians Chapter of the Alumni Association. Eleanor Roosevelt delivers principal address to 1,250 alumni at 90th Birthday Luncheon. New Haven Chapter formed. State legislature eliminates mandate for free tuition in New York State Education Law, allowing tuition to be charged at SUNY and CUNY. Alumni Association protests. Alumni Association plays leadership role to preserve free tuition at CUNY. Hunter Alumni Quarterly started; is published for ten years. Alumni launch Centennial Fund to raise $1 million for the College by its 100th birthday in 1970. Alumni SING produced as benefit for Centennial fund, also at 1968 Spring Reunion. Centennial Fund Goal of $1 Million achieved. Alumni Archives Committee designs memorabilia display celebrating Hunter’s Centennial in the main reading room of the public Donnell Library on West 53rd Street. National student disturbances over Vietnam War reach Hunter Campus. As a result, Alumni Board of Directors approves recommendations of report advocating alumni representation in new College Senate and on Board of Higher Education. Hunter President Jacqueline G. Wexler agrees with both recommendations. And also: Closer affiliation with College approved by Board of Directors of Alumni Association and agreed to by President Wexler. Association eliminates dues and fund raising. All graduates are now fully-accredited members of the Association. College underwrites alumni office, and receives 50,000 alumni-mailing list for computerization. Alumni produce an FDR Commemoration. President Emeritus George N. Shuster makes final visit to Hunter to take part. Prof. Arthur Schlesinger, Jr. gives major address. One thousand attend afternoon and evening events at Hunter Playhouse. Alumni celebrate Centennial of the Association’s founding and establish Hunter Hall of Fame at Annual Luncheon. 7\n\n1962-76 1962 1964 1967 1970\n\n1970\n\n1971\n\n1972\n\n1972\n\n�1972\n\nFirst man elected Alumni president. Alumna wins election to Alumni Board through popular vote at Annual Meeting by petition rather than through Nominating Committee. Hunter Senate (College’s central policy-making body) votes 69-22 to admit alumni with voting rights at next Charter revision. Alumni produce “A Tribute to Eleanor Roosevelt” on the eve of her 90th birthday. Roosevelt family and friends participate. Jane Alexander portrays Mrs. Roosevelt on stage. Over one thousand attend in Hunter’s Assembly Hall. Alumni Board of Directors votes to donate $100,000 from Graduate Gift Fund for restoration of Roosevelt House. Near-bankruptcy of New York City leads to imposition of tuition for first time in CUNY’s 129-year history. Alumni role shifts to supporting adequate funding for CUNY. Roslyn S. Yalow receives Alumni Outstanding Professional Achievement Award at Annual Luncheon. Later in year, she receives Nobel Prize for Medicine. 1,300 attend Alumni Luncheon, including five Meade sisters whose careers in the NYC public education system add up to 215 years. (Four are alumnae.) 600 alumni return for Homecoming, “Science and Mathematics in Today’s World.” Alumni move offices into new Hunter East Building. Alumni board votes to contribute to College’s Special Gifts campaign; second floor of new Library is dedicated in recognition of this gift in 1986. Mentoring project with students begins. Revised career counseling programs continue. Hunter President Donna Shalala unveils plaques in West Building listing names of all alumni inducted into Hunter Hall of Fame. Gertrude Elion becomes second alumna to be awarded the Nobel Prize for Medicine; receives Alumni Outstanding Professional Achievement Award in 1989. 50th Anniversary Class of 1941 (first June Class to graduate in new Assembly Hall in 695 Park Avenue Building) sets then-record of nearly 250 in attendance at Alumni Birthday Luncheon. Class representatives include a past president of the Alumni Association.\n\n1973 1974\n\n1975 1976\n\n1977 1978 1980 1983 1985 1986 1987 1988 1991\n\n8\n\n�1992\n\n50th Anniversary Class of 1942 sets new attendance record of over 330 at Alumni Birthday Luncheon (with total attendance at over 1,230). Class attendees included one alumna who had been a Metropolitan Opera star, another who had been a U.S. Congresswoman, a cosmetics-company executive who had been a friend of Eleanor Roosevelt from College days, the founder of the Queens Alumni Chapter, and the attorney-founder of the Hunter Foundation, among many other accomplished women. Alumni Association donates funds to the renovation and endowment of The Sylvia & Danny Kaye Playhouse and is designated a Founder by Hunter President Paul LeClerc. Alumni Association of Hunter College celebrates 125th anniversary of its founding and 25th anniversary of the Hunter Hall of Fame at the Annual Birthday Luncheon. Hunter College Senate Charter amended to grant ex-officio membership to Alumni Association President. Scholarship and Welfare Fund of the Alumni Association of Hunter College (separately incorporated) celebrates 50th anniversary of its founding. Hunter President David Caputo proclaims May 10, 1999 Scholarship and Welfare Fund Day at Hunter College. For its 40th Anniversary, the Class of 1959 celebrates with the first-ever alumni weekend. Over 190 attend the Saturday afternoon Alumni Birthday Luncheon, and more than 80 sail around Manhattan Island for a dinner cruise in the evening. Over 50 share Sunday Brunch in a pub behind the Empire State Building. Nearly 50 class members had toured the Bronx (Lehman) and Park Avenue campuses earlier on Friday. 50th Anniversary Class of 1951 celebrates at Annual Alumni Birthday Luncheon with attendance at over 210. Class participants include the only past president of the Alumni Association elected to two non-consecutive terms. Becomes the first class ever to announce a Golden Anniversary Class gift at the $100,000 level. 50th Anniversary Class of 1954 has over 250 in attendance, accounting for more than one-third of the total at the Annual Birthday Luncheon. Class announces to Hunter President Jennifer J. Raab and audience gifts in excess of $250,000 to College. The day before the class had a tour of the Park Avenue buildings, including visiting an exhibit on the class in the Library Archives and viewing a video of the College in the 1954 era at a reception. On Sunday, a brunch was held in the College’s Faculty Dining Room.\nEli Arthur Schwartz\n\n1993\n\n1997 1998 1999\n\n1999\n\n2001\n\n2004\n\n9\n\n�PRESIDENTS OF THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF HUNTER COLLEGE\nOne-Year Term 1872-1873 1873-1875 1875-1877 1877-1878 1878-1879 1879-1880 1880-1882 1882-1884 1884-1886 1886-1888 1888-1892 1892-1896 1896-1898 1898-1900 1900-1904 1904-1906 1906-1910 1910-1916 1916-1920 1920-1924 1924-1932 1932-1938 1938-1944 1944-1946 1946-1952 1952-1954 1954-1958 1958-1962 1962-1966 1966-1969 1969-1972 1972-1975 1975-1978 1978-1981 1981-1984 1984-1987 1987-1990 1990-1993 1993-1996 1996-1999 1999-2002 2002-2005 2005-2008 2008-2011 2011-2014 2014-Present Ella C. Dey Emily Ida Conant, Pd.D Jenny B. Merrill, Pd.D Betsey B. Davis Annie Turner Kate L. Thompson Emma M. Requa Caroline G. Roberts Elizabeth G. Knight Helen Gray Cone, Litt.D. Marguerite Merington Alice Rich Northrop M. Augusta Requa, M.D. Carrie Smith Gibson Elizabeth A. Jarrett, M.D. Isabella Sullivan Grace B. Beach Ella Wilson Kramer Emma D. Heubner Alice Isaacs Popper Marion Rhoads Elliot Irene Brandon Graff Helen Luckey Simis Ruth Lewinson, J.D. Louise Flynn Draddy, L.H.D. Selma Lobsenz Berliner, J.D. Frances Roth Abrams E. Adelaide Hahn, Ph.D. Anna Michels Trinsey Betty D. Fox Hertha Dreher Winsch Eli Arthur Schwartz Hadassah Winer Gold Helene D. Goldfarb Jacqueline Mond Freedman Evelyn Shub Davidson Judith Skluth Weinberg Delia Rubin Friedman Beverly Folasade Sowande, J.D., Ph.D. Helene D. Goldfarb Ursula Denise Mahoney Jacqueline G. Wilson Agnes A. Violenus, Ed. D. Patricia Spence Rudden, Ph.D. Anne LaCascia Seifried William Lim\n\nTwo-Year Term\n\nThree-Year Term\n\n10\n\n�HUNTER HALL OF FAME\nAlumni Tribute for Loyal and Continued Service\n1974 1996 Jessica Rutter Eagleson (Class of 1899) Ethel Garfunkel Berl (Class of 1927)\n\nAward for Distinguished Service to the Association and the College\n1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 Anna Michels Trinsey Elizabeth Vera Loeb Stern Frances Roth Abrams Meta Aronson Schechter Rose Sigal Golomb Catherine F. O’Hara Augusta Truell Wollheim Berth Boschwitz Leubsdorf Hadassah Winer Gold Jacqueline Mond Freedman Hertha Dreher Winsch Fanny Kaufman Casher Helene D. Goldfarb Martha Tuchman Froelich Helen Hochfelder Taffel Evelyn Shub Davidson Betty D. Fox Joan Miller Lewis Elsie Klein Sokol Judith Skluth Weinberg 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2012 2014 Gertrude Groden Grace Campus Krajcovic Delia Rubin Friedman Joan Gellinoff Masket Eli Arthur Schwartz Leah Davis Greisman Claire Glass Miller Peggy M. Schwarz Floria V. Lasky Augusta Strauss Thomas Ursula Denise Mahoney Phyllis LeKashman Glantz Virginia Clare Shields Jacqueline G. Wilson Patricia Spence Rudden Terry Drucker Rose Cannistraci Erwin Agnes A. Violenus Barbara Brotman Janes Judith Zabar\n\n11\n\n�HUNTER HALL OF FAME\nAward for Outstanding Community Service\n1998 2006 Dorothy Epstein Klara Apat Silverstein 2009 2010 Theodosea Hejda Silas Jane Ellenbogen Oppenheim\n\nAward for Outstanding Professional Achievement\n1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 Ada Louise Huxtable Soia Mentschikoff Pauli Murray Mildred Cohn Roxee Ward Joly Rosalyn Sussman Yalow Lucy S. Dawidowicz Lenore Oppenheimer Hershey Ida Klaus Evan Hunter Norma Lepore Pace Sylvia Porter Evelyn Sass Handler Judy-Lynn Benjamin del Rey Regina Resnik Salvatore G. Rotella Janet Salpeter Sainer Gertrude B. Elion Blanche Bernstein Martina Arroyo Judith Pomarlen Vladek 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2012 2013 2014 Nanette Kass Wenger Blanche Davis Blank Bernadine Taub Morris Bella Savitzky Abzug Ruby Dee Mildred Spiewak Dresselhaus Blanche Wiesen Cook Gary Rosenberg Antonia Pantoja Clive O. Callender Judith Crist Florence Howe Lorraine Monroe Morton Z. Hoffman Charlotte K. Frank Augusta S. Kappne Norman Goldsmith Debra Fraser-Howze Christopher A. Seeger Holland Cotter Kathleen Nokes\n\n12\n\n�SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE\nThe alumnae of the Normal/Hunter College began collecting historical documents of their association and alma mater since its inception in 1872 and these documents served as a foundation for the present collection. Alumnae who gathered materials of historic value may remain anonymous, but a New York Times obituary in 1960 credits Risa Lowie with organizing the alumnae archives in the early 1950’s. Miss Lowie, Class of 1905, was followed by Isabelle F. Weill, Class of 1926, and Virginia Zuckerman, Class of 1955, who served as chair and co-chair of the Alumni Archives Committee. Elizabeth Vera Loeb Stern, Class of 1915, functioned as the Association’s historian. In 1974, the archives of the Alumni Association of Hunter College were donated to Hunter College and were deposited in the Archives Centre (predecessor of Archives and Special Collections). Located in the former F.B.I. building on 69th Street and Third Avenue, the Archives Centre moved to the former Foundling Hospital on 68th Street and Third Avenue, before relocating to Archives & Special Collections in the Jacqueline Grennan Wexler Library in 1983. The Archives of the Alumni Association of Hunter College span the years 1872 to 2014. The collection consists of annual reports, constitutions and by-laws, Board of Directors’ minutes, committee rosters and minutes, correspondence, financial reports, memoranda, broadsides, publications, programs of dramatic productions, Hunter Hall of Fame booklets, magazine and newspaper articles and clippings, scrapbooks, autograph booklets, notebooks, photographs, and memorabilia items consisting of badges, medals, banners, chains, cufflinks, pins, rings, and woodblock presses. The early history of the Alumnae Association of Hunter College is best documented in the annual reports which highlight alumni activities and concerns for the years 1886 - 1938. Decisions rendered by the Board of Directors and Executive Committee/Council are delineated in their minutes from 1888 - 1976. Key documents include the incorporation papers of the Associate Alumnae of the Normal College of the City of New York, the “Change of Name” campaign (Normal to Hunter College) that succeeded in 1914, and the establishment of the Scholarship and Welfare Fund to name a few. The minutes of the committees and subcommittees reflect the spirit of alumnae who undertook an assortment of projects like the establishment of the Alumnae Breakfast, the Alumnae Hall, the Lenox Hill Settlement House, the Graduate Gift Fund, and the patriotic response to World War I and World War II. The ability of the alums to organize outside of Hunter College is demonstrated in the establishment of chapters in the Bronx, Brooklyn, Queens, Staten Island, Long Island, New Haven, Westchester, Southern California, Michigan, Florida, Washington, D.C. and elsewhere. One chapter which may be of interest to researchers and scholars is the Wistarian Chapter. This chapter was established in 1956 by African-American graduates of Hunter College who sought to support their constituency and alma mater by sponsoring cultural events and fund-raising activities. The broadsides, correspondence, minutes, photographs, publications, newspaper articles and clippings, and scrapbooks of the chapters of the Alumni Association document their commitment and unselfish support for Hunter College. 13\n\n�In 2013, Professor Julio Hernandez-Delgado, and Maria Enaboifo, Adjunct Professor, met and agreed to scale back the original collection of the Alumni Association of Hunter College to primarily reflect the particulars of the organization and its interaction with Hunter College and the public. Careful examination of the original alumni collection revealed that it contained a variety of materials that were not directly related to the organization. These non-alumni materials were removed from the collection with the understanding that they would be incorporated in the forthcoming Normal/Hunter College Collection. The original arrangement of the Archives of the Alumni Association of Hunter College consisted of 10 series and 34 subseries. By removing non-alumni materials from the collection the current edition of the alumni collection currently consists of 8 series and 17 subseries. Series I – Administration was reorganized into 9 clearly defined subseries. Former Series IV – Distinguished Alumni was renamed Notable Alumni and former subseries 4.3 Memorials and 4.4 Obituaries were merged with subseries 4.2 Individuals. They are now arranged alphabetically by surname. Former Series V – Student Materials was renamed Writings and now consists of subseries 5.1 Autograph Books, 5.2 Notebooks, 5.3 Poems, and 5.4 Scrapbooks. Series VI – Photographs originally consisted of 12 subseries of college-wide black & white and color visuals and negatives. This series was drastically scaled back to 2 subseries and now includes images of alums and alumni activities and events. Lastly, former Series X – Alumni Writing was merged with Series V – Writings and former Series IX – Subject Files was removed from the collection and its contents will be incorporated in the forthcoming Normal/Hunter College Collection. The Archives of the Alumni Association of Hunter College illuminates the extraordinary history of an association whose primary function was to serve the needs of its members and their alma mater.\n\nJulio L. Hernandez-Delgado July 2014\n\n14\n\n�SERIES DESCRIPTION\nSeries I – Administration This series is arranged in nine subseries: 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 Annual and Biennial Reports Alumnae/Alumni Presidents Committees Constitutions and By-Laws Financial Reports Membership Minutes of Board of Directors Organizational History Publications\n\nSubseries 1.1 consists of annual and biennial reports from 1886 through 1938 with information on various committees. Subseries 1.2 contains correspondence and memoranda from and to presidents of the association. This subseries is arranged in chronological order by the term served. Subseries 1.3 comprises the committee minutes, correspondence, programs, reports and ledgers. The documents in this subseries are arranged alphabetically by committee name. Subseries 1.4 consists of drafts, editions and proposed revisions of the constitution and by-laws of the association from 1872 to 2004. Subseries 1.5 is comprised of financial reports such as auditors' reports, financial statements, ledgers, fund raising, and membership reports. Subseries 1.6 contains membership directories and lists from 1934 to 1977. The minutes of the Board of Directors can be found in Subseries 1.7 ranging from 1888 to 1997. Certain years have bound volumes. Subseries 1.8 contains various articles detailing the history and contributions of Normal/Hunter College Alumnae. Publications such as The Alumnae News, At Hunter, and the Hunter Alumni Quarterly can be found in Subseries 1.9. They are arranged alphabetically and then chronologically by each publication. Series II - Activities and Events This series consists of announcements, broadsides, publicity brochures, programs, invitations, tickets, seating lists, posters, correspondence, rosters, and scrapbooks of alumni-sponsored functions. Prominent events that are highlighted in this series include Annual Birthday Luncheons, Annual Fall and Spring Reunions, and Class Reunions and Class Anniversaries. The documents are arranged alphabetically, then chronologically within most folders. Series III - Alumni Association Chapters This series consists mainly of scrapbooks from the New Haven, Queens, Southern California, Staten Island, and Wistarian Chapters of the Alumni Association of Hunter College. The scrapbooks are filled with announcements, anniversaries, broadsides, brochures, constitution and bylaws, programs, newsletters, black and white and color photographs, and newspaper clippings of members and events, and sponsored functions. The scrapbooks are arranged alphabetically by chapter, then chronologically within the respective boxes. 15\n\n�Series IV - Notable Alumni This series is arranged in two subseries: 4.1 4.2 Hunter Hall of Fame Individuals\n\nSubseries 4.1 consists of booklets which highlight the achievements of each inductee to the Hunter Hall of Fame. Booklets are arranged chronologically. Box 101 contains candidate nominations for the Hunter Hall of Fame are confidential and will remain closed to researchers indefinitely. Subseries 4.2 consists of an assortment of profiles, correspondence, and writings by and about numerous alumni who have been featured in the news or donated material to the collection. Memorials and obituaries can also be found in the folders of deceased graduates. The documents are arranged alphabetically by surname. Series V - Writings This series is arranged in four subseries: 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 Autograph Albums Notebooks Poems Reminiscences Scrapbooks\n\nSubseries 5.1 consists of autograph albums from Normal College students, intermittently for the years 1872-1893. The albums are arranged alphabetically by surname. Subseries 5.2 embodies a variety of handwritten student notebooks primarily from the Normal College era (1870-1913). The notebooks are arranged alphabetically by alumni surname, and where known, lists the year of graduation and subject of the particular notebook. Subseries 5.3 contains poems written by students. Subseries 5.4 comprises reminiscences which has extensive alumni writings beginning with an 1895 observation of the 25th anniversary celebration of “Old Normal.” Subseries 5.5 consists of scrapbooks compiled by Normal College/Hunter College students. Series VI - Photographs This series is arranged in two subseries: 6.1 6.2 Activities and Events Alumni\n\nSubseries 6.1 highlights several alumni activities and events such as the Alumni Hall of Fame inductions and Birthday Luncheons. These files are arranged alphabetically by name of the affair. Subseries 6.2 contains photographs of individual graduates which are arranged alphabetically by surname.\n\n16\n\n�Series VII - Newspaper Clippings and Magazine Articles This series consists of an assortment of articles from several metropolitan newspapers and some magazines covering a miscellany of activities and events related to the administration, faculty, alumni and student body of the Normal/Hunter College, from the 1890’s to the 1970’s. The newspaper clippings remain in their original state and are arranged chronologically, except where they are undated. Series VIII - Memorabilia This series consists of badges, buttons, medals, pins, plaques, proclamations, tributes, and miscellaneous items that were previously owned by Hunter College graduates. Within the array of donated memorabilia is included the bronze Jubilee Medal of Hunter College (1870-1920), the Kelley Medal for Methods of Teaching, and the Hunter College Marie-Louise Raoux Prize.\n\n17\n\n�CONTAINER LIST\nSERIES I - ADMINISTRATION Subseries 1.1 - Annual and Biennial Reports Box 1 Folder 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 Contents Annual Reports 1886 - 1887, 1889, May 1891 May 1892 May 1893 - May 1894 May 1895 - May 1898 May 1899 - May 1902 May 1903 - May 1906 May 1907 May 1908, September 1908 May 1908 - May 1909 May 1909 - May 1910 May 1910 - May 1911 May 1911 - May 1912 May 1912 - May 1913 May 1913 - May 1914 May 1914 - May 1915 May 1915 - May 1916 May 1916 - May 1917 May 1917 - May 1918 May 1918 - May 1919 May 1919 - May 1920 May 1920 - May 1921 May 1921 - May 1922 May 1922 - May 1923 May 1923 - May 1924 May 1924 - May 1925 May 1925 - May 1926 May 1926 - May 1927 May 1927 - May 1928 Biennial Reports May 1928 - May 1930\n\n2\n\n3\n\n4\n\n5\n\n18\n\n�SERIES I - ADMINISTRATION Subseries 1.1 - Annual and Biennial Reports Box 5 Folder 4 5 6 7 Contents Biennial Reports May 1930 - May 1932 May 1932 - May 1934 May 1934 - May 1936 May 1936 - May 1938\n\nSubseries 1.2 - Alumnae/Alumni Presidents 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Emily Ida Conant, 1873 - 1875 Betsey B. Davis, 1877 - 1878 Marguerite Merington, 1888 - 1892 Alice Rich Northrop, 1892 - 1896 Ella Wilson Kramer, 1910 - 1916 Emma D. Huebner, 1916 - 1920 Alice Isaacs Popper, 1920 - 1924 Marion Rhoads Elliott, 1924 - 1932 Irene Brandon Graff, 1932 - 1938 Helen Luckey Simis, 1938 - 1944 Anna Michels Trinsey, 1962 - 1966 Betty D. Fox, 1966 - 1969 Hertha Dreher Winsch, 1969 - 1972 Eli Arthur Schwartz, 1972 - 1975 Helene D. Goldfarb, 1978 - 1981, 1996 - 1999 Correspondence, 1976 - 1978, 1980 - 1981 Notes, 1980 - 1981 Delia Rubin Friedman, 1990 - 1993 Beverly Folasade Sowande, J.D., Ph.D., 1993 - 1996 Ursula Denise Mahoney, 1999 - 2002 Patricia Spence Rudden, Ph.D., 2008 - 2011\n\nSubseries 1.3 - Committees 6 22 23 Administrative Committee Minutes, August 1963 - October 1963, February 1965, 1973 - 1974 Alumnae Breakfast Committee, 1914 - 1917, 1924, 1931, 1937 - 1939 19\n\n�SERIES I - ADMINISTRATION Subseries 1.3 - Committees Box 6 Folder 24 Contents Alumnae Hall Committee Apartment Leases and Expenditures, 1935 - 1946 Autograph Book of President Hunter and College Professors Minutes November 1926 - June 1933 October 1936 - June 1945 Registration Book, March 16, 1923 - March 5, 1933 1 2 3 Alumnae Library Committee, 1886 - 1894 Archives Committee, 1954 - 1999 Associate Alumnae of the Training Department Graduates’ Reception Programs, 1880 - 1914 Minutes of Meetings, 1903 - 1911 (Box 10) 4 Awards Committee, October 1971 Birthday Gift Committee, 1940, 1959, 1960 Birthday Luncheon Re-Visited Committee, 2009 Bridge Committee, December 1959 Committee on Buildings Minutes, January 1912 - January 1919 (Box 10) 5 6-7 8 Committee on Closer Affiliation, 1917, 1971 Committee on Placement Services and Vocational Guidance, October 1955 Committee on Tribute to Dr. Thomas Hunter, 1906 - 1908 Constitutional Revision Committee, 1964, 1968 Finance Committee Minutes October 1894 - December 1901 February 1902 - March 1914 April 1914 - October 1923 Miscellaneous Materials 20\n\n7 8 9\n\n9 10 11 1 2\n\n�SERIES I - ADMINISTRATION Subseries 1.3 - Committees Box 11 Folder 3 Contents Grace B. Beach Fund Committee, 1943 - 1945 Graduate Gift Committee (Box 12) Minutes December 1921 - October 1926 January 1923 - October 1927 4 5 13 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 14 1 2 3 4 5 Historic Exhibit Committee, 1919, 1920 House Committee Minutes, March 1923 - December 1938 Investments Committee 1970 - 1975 1995 - 2004 2005 - 2008 Broker’s Reports 2005 - 2007 Correspondence, 2002 - 2003, 2005 - 2007 Retrieval of Lost Securities, 1992 - 1996 The Kindergarten Committee, 1880 - 1894 Master Plan Committee, 1971 - 1972 Memorial Committees Milestone Class Luncheon Committee Memoranda and Minutes, 1969 - 1982 Natural Science Committee, 1891, 1899, 1904 Nominating Committee, 1965, 1968, 1971 Patriotic Service Committee World War I, 1917 - 1919 Ledger, 1922 - 1936 World War II, 1942 - 1945\n\n21\n\n�SERIES I - ADMINISTRATION Subseries 1.3 - Committees Box 14 Folder 6 7 Contents Patriotic Service Committee Birdie Elizabeth Kallman, President Correspondence, 1941 - 1948 Dutch School in Breda, Holland Correspondence, 1946 - 1948 Guest Books February 1942 - April 1943 April 1943 - December 1944 December 1944 - May 1946 Ledgers 1944 1948 - 1949 Reunion Committee, 1928 - 1929 Special Committees: Report of the Special Committee Advising on the Securing for Hunter Graduates a Role in the Governance of their College, October 1970 Report of the Special Committee on the Organization of the Board of Higher Education, May 1969 2 3 4 Correspondence on Governance Report, 1970 - 1975 Hunter Senate Charter Review Committee, 1970, 1976 Report on the Need for a Closer Affiliation Between the Alumni Association of Hunter College and the College, 1971\n\n15\n\n1 2 3 4 5\n\n16\n\n1\n\nSubseries 1.4 - Constitution and By-Laws 16 5 6-7 Drafts, 1936, 1955 Editions, 1872 - 2004\n\n22\n\n�SERIES I - ADMINISTRATION Subseries 1.4 - Constitution and By-Laws Box 16 Folder 8 Contents Proposed Revisions 1893, 1932, 1952, 1955, 1961, 1964, 1966\n\nSubseries 1.5 - Financial Reports 17 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Annual Luncheon Financial Reports 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1994 - 1997 1998 1999 2000, 2004, 2007 Auditor’s Reports 1965 - 1970 1972 - 1974 1975 - 1977 1978 - 1980 1981 - 1983 1984 - 1987\n\n18\n\n23\n\n�SERIES I - ADMINISTRATION Subseries 1.5 - Financial Reports Box 19 Folder 1 2 3 4 5 6 7-8 20 1-3 4 5 6 21 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 22 1 2 Contents Financial Statements 1988 - 1990 1991 - 1993 1994 - 1996 1997 - 1999 2000 - 2002 2003 - 2007 Fund Raising Centennial Fund, 1964 - 1970 Centennial Fund, 1964 - 1970 Graduate Gift Fund, 1919 - 1940 Lenox Hill Settlement House, 1910 - 1975 Scholarship and Welfare Fund 1949 - 1999 2003 - 2014 The Second Century Fund, 1972 - 1973 75th Anniversary Gift Fund, 1945 Miscellaneous Materials Internal Revenue Service, 2004 - 2005, 2007 Ledgers 1925 - 1928 1927 - 1931 1928 - 1931 Membership Reports, 1969 - 1971 Mortgages, 1933 Statement of Fund, 1954 - 1967 Statement of Receipts & Expenditures 1953 - 1972 1973 - 1982, 1993 - 1994\n\n24\n\n�SERIES I - ADMINISTRATION Subseries 1.5 - Financial Reports Box 22 Folder 3 4 5 6 7 8 Contents Tax Returns 1971, 1994 - 1995, 1998 2002 - 2005 2006 Thrift Shop Reports, 1964 - 1969 Treasurer's Report, 1975, 1981, 1995 - 1999, 2000 - 2001 Miscellaneous Materials\n\nSubseries 1.6 - Membership 22 9 10 Directories, 1934 - 1942 Lists, 1954 - 1956, 1959, 1963 - 1964, 1966 - 1969, 1970 - 1971, 1977\n\nSubseries 1.7 - Minutes of Board of Directors 23 1888 - 1889 1902 - 1907 (bound volume) 1907 - 1913 1913 - 1917 (bound volume) 1917 - 1925 (bound volume) 1925 - 1931 (bound volume) 1931 - 1934 1934 - 1941 (bound volume) 1941 - 1947 (bound volume) 1948 - 1952 1952 - 1954 (bound volume) 1954 - 1956 (bound volume) 1 2 3 4 1955 - 1956 1956 - 1959 1956 - 1963 1960 - 1962 25\n\n24\n\n25 26 27 28 29\n\n�SERIES I - ADMINISTRATION Subseries 1.7 - Minutes of Board of Directors Box 29 30 31 32 33 34 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 Folder 5 Contents 1961 - 1966 1962 - 1967 (bound volume) 1963 - 1969 (excerpts) 1967 - 1969 (bound volume) 1967 - 1970 1968 - 1973 1969 - 1972 (bound volume) 1973 - 1976 (bound volume) 1975 - 1978 1979 - 1980 1981 - 1983, 1985, 1986 1991 - 1992 1993 - 1997 1998 1999 2000 - 2003 2004 - 2005 2006 - 2007 2008 - 2009 2010 - 2012\n\n35\n\nSubseries 1.8 - Organizational History 35 6 History of the Alumni Association Director's Manual, 2008-2011, 2009-2012\n\n26\n\n�SERIES I - ADMINISTRATION Subseries 1.9 - Publications Box 36 37 38 39 40 Folder Contents The Alumnae News1 1895 - 1898 1899 - 1924 1925 - 1940 1941 - 1955 1913 - 1924, vol. 1 (bound) 1925 - 1933, vol. 2 (bound) 1934 - 1944, vol. 3 (bound) 1904 - 1938 (incomplete) (bound) 1939 - 1944 (bound) 1945 - 1958 (bound) The Asterisk, 1998 - 2000 (was inserted in At Hunter) At Hunter, 1984 - 2009 1 2 3 The Hunter College Alumni News12 1955 - 1958 1959 - 1962 Hunter Alumni News-Letter February 1963 - September 1964 Hunter Alumni News 1966 - 1970, 1982 4 5 6 Hunter Alumni Quarterly2 1963 1964 1965\n\n41\n\n42\n\n43\n\n1\n\n2\n\nThe title of the publication changes from The Alumnae News to The Hunter College Alumni News, in October 1955. The title of the publication changes from The Hunter College Alumni News to Hunter Alumni Quarterly.\n\n27\n\n�SERIES I - ADMINISTRATION Subseries 1.9 - Publications Box 44 Folder 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Contents Hunter Alumni Quarterly 1966 - 1967 1968 - 1969 1970 - 1971 The Hunter Magazine 1981 - 1984 1985 - 1986 1987 - 1988 News & Notes 2005 - 2007\n\nSERIES II - ACTIVITIES & EVENTS 45 1 2 3 4 5 6 7-8 9 46 1 2 Alumnae Day Attendance Book, 1938, 1939 Alumnae Day Programs, 1917 - 1962 Alumnae Classes and University Extension Center Alumnae Shakespeare and Literature Class, 1890 - 1901 Alumnae Lectures, 1905, 1915 - 1916, 1919, 1922 - 1923 University Extension Center, 1902 - 1907, 1919 Miscellaneous Classes and Clubs Alumnae Festivities and Benefits -- Programs 1894 - 1896, 1898 - 1899, 1905 - 1910, 1912 - 1915, 1920 - 1927, 1949, 1959 Alumnae Free Kindergarten – Announcements, 1890, 1892 Alumni Athletics, 1971 - 1974, 1984 Alumni Homecoming Announcements and Programs 1958 - 1963, 1965, 1967 - 1968, 1970 - 1973, 1975 - 1976, 1981, 1984, 1988, 1992\n\n28\n\n�SERIES II - ACTIVITIES & EVENTS Box 46 Folder 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 47 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 48 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Contents Anniversaries of Normal/Hunter College 25th Anniversary of Normal College (1895) 50th (1920) 60th (1930), 65th (1935), 70th (1940) 75th (1945) 80th (1950) Correspondence Programs 85th (1955) 100th (1970) Academic Convocation Academic Symposium Calendar of Events Centennial Awards Centennial Concert Centennial Fund Centennial Luncheon Centennial Observance Committee Memoranda Minutes, March 1968 - November 1969 Correspondence Dorothy G. Fowler Frederick Stewart Ruth G. Weintraub F. Joachim Weyl Jacqueline Grennan Wexler T.A. Woods Institutional Acknowledgements “News from Hunter College” Newspaper Clippings, 1970 Posters Programs Theatre Workshop Miscellaneous Materials 125th Anniversary Events (1995) 29\n\n�SERIES II - ACTIVITIES & EVENTS Box 49 50 Folder Contents Annual Breakfast Programs 1899 - 1901, 1903, 1906, 1910 - 1917 1920, 1922 - 1929 1930 - 1939 1940 - 1943 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 52 1 2 3 4 5 53 1 2 3 Annual Breakfast Seating Lists 1920, 1922, 1926, 1930 - 1931, 1938 - 1939 1940 - 1941, 1943 - 1946 Annual Birthday Luncheon Programs 1953, 1958 - 1959 February 13, 1960 February 18, 1961 February 17, 1962 1962 - 1969 1970 - 1982 1983 - 2012, 2014 Annual Birthday Luncheon Seating Lists 1947, 1949 - 1953, 1960 1961-1969 1970, 1972 - 1974, 1976 (Dais), 1977 - 1979 1980 - 1992 1994 - 2009, 2011, 2014 Annual Birthday Breakfast/Luncheon Tickets 1934, 1942, 1946 - 1948, 1950 - 1951, 1961, 1967 - 1968, 1970, 1972, 1974, 1989, 1995 - 1997, 2000 - 2008 Annual Reunion Programs, 1872 - 1875, 1877 - 1887 Annual Reunion Fall Programs 1888 - 1908, 1910 - 1914, 1916 - 1917, 1919 - 1920, 1922 - 1926, 1928, 1997, 2006 Annual Reunion Fall Tickets 1901, 1918 - 1920, 1922 - 1923, 1926 - 1928 30\n\n51\n\n4 5\n\n6\n\n�SERIES II - ACTIVITIES & EVENTS Box 54 Folder 1 2 Contents Annual Reunion Spring Programs 1888, 1890 - 1895, 1897 - 1899, 1900 - 1906, 1908 - 1909, 1911 - 1913, 1916 - 1922, 1925, 1928, 1930 - 1939 1940 - 1946, 1948 - 1950, 1952, 1955, 1957 - 1959, 1962 - 1963, 1971, 2011 Annual Reunion Spring Tickets 1905, 1907 - 1908, 1910 - 1913, 1918, 1922 - 1924, 1926 - 1927, 1939 - 1940, 1942 - 1948 Annual Spring/Fall Reunions, Scrapbook, 1914 - 1925 Awards and Prizes to Students Joseph A. Gillet Memorial Prize in Math Estelle F. Levy Prize in Art Mabel H. Taylor Fund for Athletics Elizabeth Walker Memorial Fund for Hunter High Student at Hunter College Nettie M. Weil Fund Award to a “Worthy Student” 6 7 8 55 Book Club, 2000 - 2008 Career Conferences, 1978 - 1979, 1981 - 1982 Change of Name (Normal to Hunter College) Correspondence, 1910 - 1914 “Programme of the Exercises,” May 28, 1914 Scrapbook, 1914 1 2 3 4 5 6 Class Day Programs 1889, 1893, 1897 - 1899 1900 - 1901, 1903 - 1904, 1906 - 1907, 1909 - 1912, 1914 1915 - 1919, 1921 - 1922 Class Reunion and Class Anniversary Invitations and Programs, Class of: 1871, 1874, 1878, 1882, 1888, 1893 - 1894 1876 1895, 1897, 1899 - 1901, 1903 - 1905, 1907, 1909 - 1910 31\n\n3 4 5\n\n56\n\n�SERIES II - ACTIVITIES & EVENTS Box 56 57 Folder 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7-8 9 10 11 12 58 59 1 2 3 4 5 6 60 61 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 62 1 Contents Class Reunion and Class Anniversary Invitations and Programs, Class of: 1912 - 1914 1917 - 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 1931 1932 Invitations and Programs Banner 1933 1934 1935 1937 1939 - 1940 1942 50th and 55th Class Anniversary booklets Hunter Memories, 1938 - 1942 1946 1947 1948 1949 - 1950 1951 1952 Questionnaire Responses for 50th Class Anniversary 25th, 50th, and 55th Class Anniversary booklets 1953 32\n\n�SERIES II - ACTIVITIES & EVENTS Box Folder Contents Class Reunion and Class Anniversary Invitations and Programs, Class of: 1954 25th, 40th, and 45th Class Anniversary booklets 50th Class Anniversary booklet 50th Class Anniversary Exhibit, 2004 1955 1957 1959 10th, 15th, 20th, 25th, 30th, 35th Class Anniversary 40th Class Anniversary Memoirs and Directory Planning Group, April 1998 - May 1999 Survey 45th Class Anniversary Planning Group, May 1999 - April 2004 Program and Roster, April 2004 50th Class Anniversary Planning Group, 2005 - 2009 Program 55th Class Anniversary 1962, 1964, 1967 1972, 1977 Class Rosters 1903, 1909 - 1910, 1913, 1916, 1926, 1936, (1963 Quarterly: 1903 - 1948, every 5th year) Classical Luncheon, Programs, 1903 - 1906 Distinguished Alumni Lecture Series, 1986, 1988 Dramatic Performances, Hunter Alumnae Players, 1940 - 1943 Free Tuition Efforts, CUNY, 1960 - 1976 Leadership Conferences, 1991 - 1994 Louis Marshall Award Dinner, 1991 Northrop Memorial Camp, 1922 - 2006\n\n62\n\n2 3 4 5 6\n\n63\n\n1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9\n\n64\n\n1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10\n\n33\n\n�SERIES II - ACTIVITIES & EVENTS Box 65 66 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Folder Contents Resolutions, 1908, 1914, 1921 - 1923, 1957, 1977, 2010 Eleanor Roosevelt Tribute, October 10, 1974 Invitational Correspondence Invitations and Publicity E.R. 90th Birthday Joint Congressional Resolution Program Newspaper Articles on Tribute Congratulatory Correspondence -- Outgoing Correspondence -- Other Anna Roosevelt Halsted’s Talk “Ode to Eleanor Roosevelt,” by Lynn Zeiger Play, “Eleanor,” by Jerome Coopersmith Franklin D. Roosevelt Commemoration, January 30, 1972 Invitational Correspondence and Program Costs Invitations and Publicity Program, January 30, 1972 Reading Copies, “Man from Hyde Park.” News and other Articles, Post-program Post-event Correspondence Miscellaneous Sara D. Roosevelt Memorial House Donation, 1975 Wistaria Festival, May 18 - 19, 1923 Miscellaneous\n\nSERIES III – ALUMNI ASSOCIATION CHAPTERS Box 67 Folder 1 2 3 4 Contents Alumni Association Chapters -- Miscellaneous Materials Baltimore Chapter Correspondence, 1982 Bronx Chapter, 1954, 1962, 1967 - 1982 Brooklyn Chapter Agenda, Sign-In Sheet, Minutes, June 6, 2014 By-Laws Correspondence, 1955, 1982\n\n34\n\n�SERIES III – ALUMNI ASSOCIATION CHAPTERS Box 67 Folder 5-6 7 8 9 10 11 68 1 2 3 4 5 6 7-8 69 Contents District of Columbia (National Capital Area) Chapter Constitution and Bylaws, 1955, 1958 Correspondence 1963-1965 The Ivy Leaf, the D.C. Chapter Newsletter 1954 - 1968 1969 - 2006 D.C. Chapter Scrapbook Part 1 by Eve Chaiken Part 2 by Eve Chaiken Centennial and Scholarship Newspaper Clippings, 1960’s 10th Anniversary Napkins East Side Chapter, 1955 LaGuardia Chapter By-Laws (proposed), n.d. Long Island Chapter, “In Our Own Words” Hunter Women's Writing Circle, 2007 Nassau-Suffolk Chapter, 1954, 1960 - 1961 New England Chapter, 1954 - May 19, 2007 New Haven Chapter Certificates, Scholarship & Welfare Fund, n.d. Financial Ledgers, 1962 - 1980, 1980 - 1990 Gavel 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Events and Correspondence History and By-Laws President Augusta S. Thomas Certificates Correspondence Miscellaneous Materials Newspaper Clippings Personal and Biographical Scrapbook Thornton Wilder Centennial Celebration 35\n\n70\n\n�SERIES III – ALUMNI ASSOCIATION CHAPTERS Box Folder Contents New Haven Chapter Scrapbooks 1961 - 1968, 1970 - 1979, 1972 - 1974 1974 - 1977, 1977 - 1979 1979 - 1981, 1981 - 1983 1983 - 1984 1984 - 1985, 1986 1987 - 1991 1989 - 1992, 1992 - 1996 1991 - 2000 1998 - 2008 VHS Videotape, Dr. Helen Lagner (1997) 80 1 2 3 New York Capital District, ca. 1999 North Broward Chapter photographs, 1998 Physical Therapy Chapter, Proposed By-Laws, n.d. Queens Chapter Charter, Queens Chapter, 1950 (Box 81) 4 5 6 7 8 Donation Acknowledgments, 1953 - 2003 Executive Board Minutes, 1982 - 1994 Miscellaneous Materials Photographs 50th Anniversary, 2000 61st Anniversary, 2011 Publications The Ivy Queens 1953 - 1959 1959 - 1964 36\n\n71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79\n\n9 10\n\n�SERIES III – ALUMNI ASSOCIATION CHAPTERS Box Folder Contents Queens Chapter Publications The Ivy Queens 1976 - 2004 2005 - 2014 Scrapbooks 1950 - 1955, 1958 1959 - 1964 1 San Diego Chapter Invitation, 1996 South Florida Chapter Correspondence, 1982 Southern California Chapter Class Directories, 1934, 1944 Invitations and Notices of Luncheons and Meetings, 1946 - 1998 Membership Rosters, 1962, 1967, 1977 Minutes, March 8, 1924 - July 1, 1935 (Box 84) 5 6 7 Miscellaneous Materials Obituaries Photographs January - February 1992, February 1993, February 1994 Scrapbooks 1924 - 1942 Invitation to Birthday Luncheons and Meetings 1950 - 1975 1976 - 1996 Names in the News 1902 - 1986, 1940’s, 1960’s - 1990’s 1983 - 2001 Photographs 1954 - 1989 37\n\n80 82\n\n11 12\n\n83\n\n2 3 4\n\n85 86 87 88 89 90\n\n�SERIES III – ALUMNI ASSOCIATION CHAPTERS Box Folder Contents Southern California Chapter Scrapbooks February 25, 1984 114th Hunter Birthday Luncheon April 27 - 28, 1984 Hall of Fame, 1944 Class Reunion, 114th Hunter Birthday Luncheon (N.Y.C.) February 25, 1989 119th Hunter Birthday, 65th of Chapter February 24, 1990 120th Hunter Birthday, 66th of Chapter November-December, 1990 Meetings February 23, 1991 121st Hunter Birthday, 67th of Chapter January 12, 1992 Reception for President Paul LeClerc February 22, 1992 122nd Hunter Birthday, 68th of Chapter February 20, 1993 123rd Hunter Birthday, 69th of Chapter February 11 - 12, 1994 Acting President Blanche Blank, 70th Birthday of Chapter February 11, 1995 125th Hunter Birthday, 71st of Chapter March 23, 1996 President David Caputo, 126th Hunter Birthday, 72nd of Chapter March 23, 1997 127th Hunter Birthday, 73rd of Chapter 38\n\n91\n\n1 2\n\n3 4 5 6 92 1 2 3 4\n\n5 6\n\n7\n\n�SERIES III – ALUMNI ASSOCIATION CHAPTERS Box Folder Contents Southern California Chapter Scrapbooks February 21, 1998 128th Hunter Birthday, 74th of Chapter March 15, 1998 Dr. Esther Taus receives Hunter President’s Medal 9 November 7, 1998 Scholarship Fund Luncheon Staten Island Chapter Bank Statements Chapter News 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 Constitution and By-Laws, 1956 Guest Books (Box 94) 1976 - 1979, 1985 October and December, 1980 1990 Ledger, 1978, 1988 (Box 94) 10 11 12 13 14 95 Miscellaneous Materials Newspaper Clippings, 1962 - 1963, 1966 - 1975, 1994, 2005 Rosters 1980 1993 1997 Scrapbook, 1973 - 1987\n\n92\n\n8\n\n93\n\n1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9\n\n39\n\n�SERIES III – ALUMNI ASSOCIATION CHAPTERS Box 96 Folder 1 Contents Westchester Chapter Correspondence, 1973, 1982 West Side Chapter, 1955 The Wistarians Alumni Chapter Agenda of Meetings, 1987 - 2001 Anniversaries, Chapter 25th Luncheon Program and Photographs, October 31, 1981 30th Luncheon Program, October 25, 1986 40th Anniversary Announcement Letters, 1995 - 1996 Distinguished Alumni Honorees Luncheon Program and Photographs, October 5, 1996 Manhattan Borough President’s Proclamation, October 15, 1996 Responses and Program Development 45th Luncheon Program, September 30, 2001 50th Luncheon Program and Photographs, April 22, 2006 Annual Officers Reports, 1991 - 1995 Applications for Advertisement in Black History Calendar, 1993 Art Exhibit & Musicale, May 22, 1993 Benefit Recital Cynthia Burke, April 24, 1996 Constitution and By-Laws, March 21, 1985, October 1992 Ruby Dee Benefit, “My One Good Nerve,” February 21, 1998 Donations, 1994, 1996 Financial Reports, 1990 - 1998 History of the Wistarians Chapter Curlin, Vashti R. “An Invitation to Join the Wistarians.” At Hunter, 1993 Brochure, n.d.\n\n2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 97 1 2 3 4\n\n40\n\n�SERIES III – ALUMNI ASSOCIATION CHAPTERS Box 97 Folder 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Contents The Wistarians Alumni Chapter Invitation to Exhibit on Blacks at Hunter: 1873 - Present, November 1989 Memorabilia Minutes, 1988 - 2000 Photographs at Roosevelt House, ca. 1990 Presidents of the Wistarians Alumni, 1956 to 2011 Profile of Members and Biographies, 2000 Publications Item for Chapter News, The Hunter Magazine, 1982 - 1983 The Wistarians, April 1988 - May 1991 Scholarship Funds Correspondence, September 1994 - September 1997 Report of Activities of the Scholarship & Welfare Fund June 1, 1966 - February 1967, May 1967 September 1967 - June 1968 1996 - 1997, 1999 The Hunter Fund, 1984 - 1985 The Wistarians Alumni Scholarship Fund, 1992 The Wistarians Library Fund, 1995 - 2001 The Wistarians Alumni Black Scholars Lecture Series Programs and Photographs Inaugural Lecture April 21, 1993 “Preparing All Our Children For the 21st Century” by James P. Comer, M.D. The Second Annual Lecture, April 7, 1994 “Representing Sojourner Truth” by Nell Irvin Painter, Ph D. The Third Lecture, March 21, 1996 “Billy Taylor on Jazz” by Billy Taylor, Ed. D. Revised Agreement between The Wistarians Alumni and the Hunter College Foundation, Inc. re: The Wistarians Alumni Black Scholars Lectures, August, 1999\n\n12\n\n13\n\n41\n\n�SERIES III – ALUMNI ASSOCIATION CHAPTERS Box Folder Contents The Wistarians Alumni Chapter The Wistarians Alumni Black Scholars Lecture Series Programs and Photographs The Fourth Lecture, March 16, 1999 “Rethinking The African Diaspora” by Colin A. Palmer, Ph.D. The Fifth Lecture, March 14, 2000 “Choices for African Americans in the 21st Century” by Hugh J. Scott, Ed.D. The Sixth Lecture, March 27, 2001 “The Meaning of Race in Science and Society” by Harold J. Freeman, Ph.D. The Seventh Lecture, November 1, 2002 “Achievement Matters: Getting Your Children the Best Education Possible” by Hugh B. Price The Eighth Lecture, October 25, 2005 “A City of Immigrants: African Presence in New York City” by Howard Dodson The Ninth Lecture, December 1, 2005 “Educational Leadership Strategies for the Twenty First Century” by Lorraine Monroe, Ed.D. The Tenth Lecture, March 12, 2008 “Regulation of Gene Transcription and How It Relates to Cancer Development” by Jill Bargonetti, Ph. D. The Eleventh Lecture, October 4, 2010 Address delivered by Gloria J. Browne-Marshall The Twelfth Lecture, April 28, 2014 Address delivered by Dr. Khalil Gibran Muhammad 98 Audiotapes Wistarians Program, May 20, 1995 Read-In, February 8, 1997 Talent Show, May 22, 1993\n\n97\n\n13\n\n42\n\n�SERIES III – ALUMNI ASSOCIATION CHAPTERS Box 98 Folder Contents The Wistarians Alumni Chapter Videotapes Making a Difference Series October 12, 1991 - I October 12, 1991 - II October 12, 1991 - III 2005 Black History Month, 2/24/2005 SERIES IV - NOTABLE ALUMNI Subseries 4.1 Hunter Hall of Fame 99 100 101 102 1 1972 - 1999 2000 - 2014 and Invitations/Receptions Candidates for Nomination, 1977, 2008 - 2014 (CLOSED) Hall of Fame Guidelines\n\nSubseries 4.2 Individuals Box 102 Folder 2 3 4 5 6 Name Frances Roth Abrams Bella Savitsky Abzug Helen Milone Allen Lillian Plotkin Alpert Ann Anthony Nancy Edith Appel Emily A. Arnold Martina Arroyo Annecy A. Báez Harriet Bardes Class 1922 1942 1941 unknown 1904 1933 1893 1956 1984 1936\n\n7\n\n43\n\n�SERIES IV - NOTABLE ALUMNI Subseries 4.2 Individuals Box 102 Folder 8 Name Barksdale Sisters Marie Barksdale Pearl Barksdale (Wheeler) Odella Barksdale (Williamson) Edith Barksdale Helen Suss Baron S. Ruth Barrett Eleanor Bartell 9 Grace Bentley Beach Norma Lee Pliskin Becker Dorothy Dixon Keyser Bennett Arline Saltman Berezowsky Ethel Garfunkel Berl Blanche Bernstein Selma Cantor Berrol Emma Louise Berwick June Klein Bienstock Adele Bildersee Katherine Devereux Blake Blanche Davis Blank Naomi Horowitz Bliven Ruth Block Sara Hoexter Blumenthal Muriel Frankel Borin Evelyn Sakow Breslaw Robert Brier Mike Brier Arline L. Bronzaft Ruth Brooks Dorothy Bunker Regina Coeli Marie Burke Amelia Josephine Burr Jeanne Carolyn Cagney Clive O. Callendar Lucienne Carasso-Bulow Phoebe Nortman Carter Class 1951 1953 1955 1956 1935 unknown 1907 1884 1951 1917 1948 1927 1933 1945 1894 1946 1903 1876 1944 1958 1945 1914 1943 1943 1964 1960 1956 1967 1918 1900 1898 1938 1959 1967 1943 44\n\n10\n\n11\n\n103\n\n1\n\n�SERIES IV - NOTABLE ALUMNI Subseries 4.2 Individuals Box 103 Folder 1 Name Sarah Rhoads Casey Fanny Kaufman Casher May Cerone Leona Feifer Chanin Carmen Beauchamp Ciparick Julia Clemens Gina Meislin Cohen Mathilde Weill Cohen Mildred Intner Thaler Cohen Mildred Cohn Marie Bell Coles Helen Gray Cone Blanche Wiesen Cook Maude Fowler Cornwell Maureen Corr Molla Judith Greenberg Corson Elaine D. Helman Corwin Holland Cotter Agnes M. Craig Judith Klein Crist Florence Tynan Crowley Lena Friedrich Dahme Madeline Eileen Dalton Kathryn Daly Betsey B. Davis Ruby Wallace Dee Frances Zellermayer Delson Rachel Dithridge Mary P. Dolciani Florence Reda Levine Dolowitz Laura Virginia O'Hanlon Douglas Mary Louise Flynn Draddy Mildred Spiewak Dresselhaus Harriet Rutter Eagleson Jessica Rutter Eagleson Class 1870 1931 1942 1938 1963 1872 1942 1915 1942 1931 1881 1876 1962 1903 1950 1928 1943 1988 1901 1941 unknown 1915 1942 1912 1875 1945 1900 1894 1944 1910 1910 1907 1951 1871 1899 45\n\n2\n\n3 4 5\n\n6 7\n\n�SERIES IV - NOTABLE ALUMNI Subseries 4.2 Individuals Box 103 Folder 8 Name Elsie Earle Eileen Mary Egan Ida Lublenski Ehrlich Carolyn Eisele-Halpern Audrey Eisman Jessie Graham Elgar Diana G. Preiser Elicofon Gertrude B. Elion Marion Rhoads Elliott Paula Joy Kaplowitz Enns Phoebe Wolkind Ephron Dorothy Epstein Alma Lance Ericson Helene Esberg Josephine M. Chudoba Fabricant Barry Falk Roberta Eleanor Feinstein Amelia Rosenthal Fenichel Elsie Ferguson Bernice Hecht Fleiss Estelle Forchheimer Betty D. Fox Elsie Fox Charlotte K. Frank Lew Frankfort Lucille Tyroler Freedberg Jacqueline Mond Freedman Sarah Friedland Dennett Brownstein Friedman Frances Friedman Nancy Vochis Gabriel Edythe Jones Gaines Elena Gall Marie K. Gallagher Class 1888 1933 1905 1923 1958 1904 1926 1937 1891 1967 1935 1933 1931 1911 1896 1959 1958 1929 unknown 1938 1893 1954 1905 1963 1967 1944 1947 2011 1948 1926 1943 1944 1933 1914 46\n\n9 10 11 104 1-2 3\n\n4\n\n5\n\n�SERIES IV - NOTABLE ALUMNI Subseries 4.2 Individuals Box 104 Folder 5 Name Martin Garbus Gertrude Gattman Joan Geiger Emily Gibbes Elsie Agnes Giorgi Phyllis LeKashman Glantz Esther Dubowick Glener Bertha Goldman Gold Josephine Goldberg Helene D. Goldfarb Harriet Lowenstein Goldstein Patti Goldstein Rose Sigal Golomb Irene Brandon Graff Margaret Gram Claudine Gray Ina Baron Green Rachael Perry Greenspan Martin J. Greif Frances Guerra Eugenia (Genii) Paprin Guinier E. Adelaide Hahn Eleonore Funk Hahn Rose Rosenbaum Hamburger Evelyn Sass Fluss Handler Joyce Semion Kogan Hausdorff May E. Andres Healy Anne Meade Heine Joan Helpern Margaret Herbst Jeanette Kaufmann Herkimer Dorothea Caroline Hess Ismay Veronica Nearey Hilly Blanche Hirsch Joan Swift Hollander Filia Ravitz Holtzman Reva Fine Holtzman Alice H. Hooper Class 1955 1903 1939 1937 1931 1954 1943 1916 1909 1951 1896 1952 1918 1898 1929 1897 1955 1913 1959 1908 1939 1915 1875 1910 1954 1949 1914 1922 1947 1937 1908 1897 1908 1890 1949 1929 1941 1909 47\n\n6 7\n\n8\n\n�SERIES IV - NOTABLE ALUMNI Subseries 4.2 Individuals Box 104 Folder 8 9 105 1 2 3 4 5 Name Florence Kipp Hope Florence Rosenfeld Howe Florence Wolfson Howitt Anna Gundlach Huber Anna M. Hunter Salvatore Lombino (Evan Hunter) Jenny Hunter Ada Louise Landman Huxtable Milda Kuprenas Isenberg Mary Frances Lindsley Jaffee Elizabeth A. Jarrett Ann (Angda) Juliano Jawin Ida Frankel Joffe Roxee Ward Joly Paul F. Kagan Birdie Elizabeth Kallman Lloyd Jay Kantor F. Isabelle Kapp Augusta Souza Kappner Bella (“Bel”) Kaufman 6 7 Harriet H. Keith Edna Flannery Kelly Mae Rogers Kelly Marilouise Gilbert Kelly Hannah M. Egan Kengla Catherine W. Davis Kennedy Dorothy L. Strouse Keur Ida Klaus Elaine Small Klein Helen M. Knowles Elsie Kraus Kohn Katherine Kriedel Leonard Kriegel Class 1885 1950 1934 1889 1874 1950 1881 1941 1953 1929 1883 1943 1904 1935 1958 1902 1969 unknown 1968 1934 1886 1928 unknown 1954 1911 1932 1925 1927 1948 1904 1907 1923 1955 48 (Box 106)\n\n8 9\n\n�SERIES IV - NOTABLE ALUMNI Subseries 4.2 Individuals Box 105 Folder 9 Name Lucy Kroll Olga Kulbitsky Allan H. Kurtzman Helen Rheinauer Lambert Gertrude Landau Helen Parthenay Langner Floria Vivian Lasky Sylvia Friedman Lawry Virginia Alma Orsi Lawson Beatrice Lazar Ruby Felt Leader Muriel Gloria Leahy Esther Miriam Zimmer Lederberg Margaret Grennan Lehmann Mary Belden James Lehn Josie (Josephine) Avellant Levine Lena Levine Naomi Bronheim Levine Shari Levine Tina Levitan Clarice Levy Frances J. Frolich Lewin Ruth Lewinson Helen Joy Davidman Gresham Lewis Joan Miller Lewis Estelle Liebling Lulu Waxelbaum Liebman Ruby Young Lindeman Irene Dwartz Lindenberg Johanna Lobsenz Helen Galland Loewus Emilie O. Long Audre Lorde Clarice Balter Lowy Katherine Luby Edna Wells Luetz Carolyn Nussbaum Lynch Class 1933 1935 1950 1895 1931 1914 1942 1940 1930 1937 1935 1929 1942 1934 1906 1964 1923 1944 2008 1944 1938 1942 1916 1934 1938 unknown 1896 1905 1948 1911 1945 1888 1959 1938 1879 1915 1954 49\n\n10\n\n107\n\n1\n\n2 3\n\n�SERIES IV - NOTABLE ALUMNI Subseries 4.2 Individuals Box 107 Folder 4 Name Louis Mangone Sadie Van Praag Marks Barbara R. Donelin Marusak Jane Matthews Adele A. M. Matzke Rose L. Verrando Mayor Mary Ellen Meade Marguerite Merington Mary Elizabeth Merington Jenny B. Merrill Edgar J. Milan Sally-Anne B. Milgrim Annie E. Hickinbottom Mills Eleanor “Chana” Gordon Mlotek Lorraine Monroe Patricia Creamer Mulligan Pauli Murray Edna Robinson Musnik Bess Myerson Helene Stark Napolitano Augusta Winifred Neidhardt Sarah Cohen Neumark Joanna Mitchels Neustadt May Wallace Newburger Jack Newfield Anita Eagle Newman Helaine Newstead Thomas P. Noonan, Jr. Alice Rich Northrop Naomi Noyes Ray (Rachel) Emerich Kapp Nussbaum Virginia L. Ryan Offer Mary Ellen McDonald O’Neill Ida Oppenheimer Rose J. Orente Mollie Orshansky Class 1959 1894 1957 1959 1922 1937 1918 1875 1875 1871 1957 1948 1884 1946 1956 1953 1933 1925 1945 1957 1912 1931 1870 1939 1960 unknown 1927 1966 1882 1945 1911 1943 1963 1918 1938 1935\n\n5\n\n6\n\n50\n\n�SERIES IV - NOTABLE ALUMNI Subseries 4.2 Individuals Box 107 Folder 7 Name Norma Theresa Lepore Pace Anna May Palmer Edith Palmer Luella A. Palmer Antonia Pantoja William E. Perry, Jr. Evelyn Feil Picker Doris de Monteville Polak Rose Halpern Polay Tamar Hirshenson de Sola Pool Alice M. Isaacs Popper Sylvia Feldman Porter Pearl Primus Estelle Klein Propper Janice (Nath) Puner Anne Richman Raskin Mina S. Rees Helene Hartung Rejall Emma M. Requa Regina Resnik Mary Varian Riblet Julia Richman Elizabeth Rickard Hester Ann Roberts Elio Robertson Ruth Kane Rochlin Grace M. Rosa Jessie J. Rosenfeld Mary M. Routh Anthony Russo Aileen Geraldine Barlow Ryan George Sadek Janet S. Sainer Gerladine Goldie Saltzberg Wilsonia Benita Driver (Sonia Sanchez) Samuel S. Sanders Beth Enoch Schaefer Class 1941 1886 1885 1886 1952 1974 1905 1930 1939 1913 1890 1932 1940 1899 1941 1933 1923 1925 1870 1942 1896 1872 unknown 1875 1990 unknown unknown 1888 1901 1956 1933 1958 1938 1912 1955 1959 1947 51\n\n8\n\n108\n\n1 2\n\n3\n\n�SERIES IV - NOTABLE ALUMNI Subseries 4.2 Individuals Box 108 Folder 3 Name Meta Johanna Aronson Schechter Pearl Crystal Scher Minnie A. Scherzinger Joan Esses Scheier Gertrude Deborah Tannenbaum Schimmel Carol Rosenfield Schneebaum Sylvia Zipser Schur Elaine Friedman Schwartz Eli Arthur Schwartz Helen Gustina Scire Martha K. Selig Virginia Haberman Sendor Pauline Severling Jeannette Shonard Sewell Mary Rose Sheehan Eugenia Elaine Shelley Joseph Shenker Anna Dorsen Shepard Elsa Johanna Fuchs Sherman Edna Pearl Solomon Sherry Felicia Shpritzer Anne Lee Shue Hilda Siff Adelaide Duff Sim Helen Luckey Simis Eileen Mulligan Simpson Sarah Ann Weingart Slotkin Virigina Levitt Snitow Sadie Belle Berlin Solomon Beverly C. Sowande Mrs. James E. Spaulding Lucy Seckel Stark Elsie Rosine Viault Steedman Elizabeth Vera Loeb Stern Naomi Block Manners Stern Alice P. Lavitt Sternin Kathleen Nagler Straus Denny Griswald Sullivan Anita Arrow Summers Class 1912 1934 1878 1959 1939 1958 1939 1944 1959 1944 1932 1948 1925 1893 1925 1940 1962 1911 1917 1906 1933 1969 1937 1875 1920 1940 1933 1931 1905 1963 unknown 1904 1914 1915 1942 1944 1944 1929 1945 52\n\n4\n\n5\n\n�SERIES IV - NOTABLE ALUMNI Subseries 4.2 Individuals Box 108 Folder 6 Name Rachel Peixotto Hays Sulzberger Florence Keller Tanzer Esther Rogoff Taus Helen Taylor Edith Teed Kathleen S. Teltsch Jeanne Shidovsky Thurman Henrietta Tienken Terence D. Tolbert Rose Quiñones Trentman Anna Michels Trinsey Phyllis Tunick Idell M. Partridge Underwood Esther Georgina Moore Valet Anastasia van Burkalow Inez Butler Vanable Evelyn Walker Irma M. Waller Helene A. S. Wareham Margaret Mary Warncke Grace T. Warren Grace Mirsky Warshauer Louisa Margaret Webster Florence Orin Wechsberg Sue Weinberg Amelia Weinberger Ruth Goldstein Weintraub Alma R. Weisberg Marjorie Phillis Pearle Weiser Bernyce Schavrien Weiss Mary A. Wells Gertrude Buggeln Wertenbaker Mabel G. Wetherbee Margaret Wigiser Roslyn Leonore Sternberg Willett Clara M. Williams Class 1878 1897 1934 1902 1879 1943 1913 unknown 1993 1974 1922 1954 1876 1886 1931 1949 1893 1953 1961 1961 1913 1932 1881 1942 1974 1903 1925 1983 1955 unknown 1880 1918 1892 1946 1944 1872 53\n\n7\n\n109\n\n1 2\n\n3\n\n4\n\n�SERIES IV - NOTABLE ALUMNI Subseries 4.2 Individuals Box 109 Folder 4 Name Marion Schlang Williamson Jacqueline Germaine Wilson Margaret Barclay Wilson Hertha Dreher Winsch Rosalyn Sussman Yalow Elizabeth Carrington Young Judith M. Segal Zabar Celia Davinsky Zanger Belle Zeller Ana Celia Zentella Martha Zoloth Virginia Zuckerman Miscellaneous Material Class 1903 1951 1884 1929 1941 1894 1954 1922 1924 1960 1959 1955\n\n5 6\n\n7 110\n\nSERIES V - WRITINGS Subseries 5.1 Autograph Albums Box 111 Folder Author Ida A. Chellborg Isabelle Eckstein Hessberg Kate Kimble Selma Lewinson Sarah E. Nicholson Nellie Strachan Fannie Theise Hattie Wallenstein Eveline J. White “Mary” Various autographs Class 1875 1874 1885 1878 1876 1872 1893 1876 1883 1881 1870s\n\n112\n\n54\n\n�SERIES V - WRITINGS Subseries 5.2 Notebooks Box 113 Author Edith and Edna Bagg (1895-1899) Dorothy Doob Baumritter Charity Blauvelt 115-116 Lulu Rank Britz Class unknown Subject(s) History, Drawing, Math, Geography, Art Dept. of Communications portfolio Sewing Box 114 - Weaving, Kindergarten Occupations (Arts & Crafts) Box 115 - Sewing, paper crafts French English 13, English 14 Sewing Roman History, Zoology, Mineralogy Education Primary lessons, Chemistry/Electricity, French, Psychology, Logic, Physiology, Geography, Education Mathematical Astronomy and Trigonometry, Botany Methods (Form), French 3-ring binder - Guide to Elementary Greek Sewing Astronomy Political Science History of Education Kindergarten Occupations, Gifts, Music Book, Child Study, Weaving 55\n\n114\n\n1932 1900 1915\n\n117\n\nGertrude Cohen Louise K. Cowdrey Ida Fellerman\n\n1893 1910 1930 unknown 1897 1885\n\n118\n\nSadie Gerstle (1900-1901) May Miriam Goldberg Minnie Gregory\n\nMaggie E. Guy 119 Lillian Harris Mildred Herman 120 Frances Kardon Marella Kramer Barbara Kraut (1955) Rose Budd Rubenstein Kuper 121 Doris Mayhew\n\n1876 1879 1946 1930 1904 unknown 1908 1920\n\n�SERIES V - WRITINGS Subseries 5.2 Notebooks Box 122 Author Louise E. McGrath Ruth E. Messenger Sarah E. Nicholson Class 1918 1905 1876 Subject(s) Chemistry Sewing Musical Notation, TeachingMethods & Principles, Physiology, Astronomy French Quotations (1876) Sewing Sewing (1894) Sewing Literature History, Rhetoric, French Verbs, Education, Botany, Physics, Methods, French Literature Article: “How to Manage Bad Boys” Annabelle R. Butler Schwartzberg Lilian Margueret Christina Struss Mabel Hamilton Taylor Etta Jane Tibbits Lillian Edna Hessberg Uhry 125 Libbie Miller Wells Catherine Weysfield Eva C. Young Minnie B. Young (1885-1889) 1937 Correspondence, Invitations, Tickets, Personalized SING booklets Literature & Quotations The Return of the Greeks to Troas: A Masque Enthusiasm Essential to Success Food & Cooking, Recipes, Sewing Plane Trigonometry Published Writings and Activities Physics, German, Sewing, Botany Song Texts and Musical Notation\n\nKate O'Connell Lillian H. Marks Parmer 123 Winnifred H. Phillips Eleanor Eugenie Reilly Rachel Rosenthal 124 Fanny Rothkopf\n\nunknown 1932 1893 1930 1873 1881\n\n1897 1893 1880 1900 1874 1932 1901 unknown\n\n56\n\n�SERIES V - WRITINGS Subseries 5.3 Poems Box 126 Author Mary C. Low Risa Alice Lowie Subseries 5.4 Reminiscences Box 127 Author Betsey B. Davis Harriet Rutter Eagleson Mary Marjorie Henderson Ellis Dorothy Epstein Class 1875 1871 1941 Subject(s) 1940. “Early History of Hunter College” 1945. “First Day of Normal College, February 14, 1870” 1996. Book: Oral History: ThirtyFour Years of Teaching, A Lifetime of Learning 2004. “A Song of Social Significance: Memoirs of an Activist” 1895. “Report of 25th Anniversary Celebration of the Normal College” 1936. “Thanksgiving Day Speech on Professor Aubert” 1973. “First Class Entering College in Mid-Year” 2008. “The Red Leather Diary: Reclaiming a Life Through the Pages of a Lost Journal,” by Lily Kopel. The Diary of Florence Wolfson (Howitt) 1935. “Hunter College Birthday Celebrations” 1919. “Pioneer Days of Hunter College” 57 Class 1891 1906 Subject(s) “To Crown Your Christmas” and others Book of Poems and Obituary\n\n1933\n\nEstelle Forchheimer Claudine Gray Alice H. Hooper Florence Wolfson Howitt\n\n1893 1897 1909 1934\n\nEmilie O. Long Jenny B. Merrill\n\n1888 1871\n\n�SERIES V - WRITINGS Subseries 5.4 Reminiscences Box 127 Author Annie Hickinbottom Mills Annie Hickinbottom Mills Emma M. Requa Virginia Ryan Offer Class 1884 1884 1870 1943 Subject(s) 1935. “Hunter College Birthday Celebrations” 1940. “A Glance at the Old Days” 1935. “Founding of the Associate Alumnae in 1872” 1941. “The Day After Pearl Harbor, December 8, 1941, at Hunter College” 1944. “Looking Backward” 1972. “Retrospectively Yours” 1973. “Mihi Cura Futuri” 2003. “Hunter College in the Life of Elizabeth C.Young.” Forward by granddaughter Emily Hammerle. 1920. Reminiscence (13 pages with 2 pages [3, 11] missing)\n\nMinnie A. Scherzinger Elizabeth Vera Loeb Stern Elizabeth Vera Loeb Stern Elizabeth Carrington Young\n\n1878 1915 1915 1894\n\nAnonymous\n\nSubseries 5.5 Scrapbooks Box 127 128-130 Author Charlotte M. Weihe Jenny Hunter Class 1918 1881 Subject(s) “My College Days: A Record” Various articles regarding plays and Thomas Hunter 1914 - 1916 January - July 1916 August - December 1916 Catalogue of the Normal College Alumnae Library, 1889 Various articles on music and dance (musicians, singers, dancers, performances) Miscellaneous articles 58\n\n131-133\n\nMinnie B. Levy\n\n1886\n\n�SERIES VI – PHOTOGRAPHS Subseries 6.1 Activities and Events Box 134 Folder 1 2 3 4 5 135 136 1 2 3 Contents Alumni Hall of Fame 1974, 1975 Receptions, Roosevelt House Alumni Hall of Fame Induction 1981 1983 1990 1991 1992 (album) 1995 (album) 1997 - 1999 (album) 1997 1998 2001 (negatives) 2000 (album) 2001 (album) 2002 (album) 1 2 3 4 5 Annual Birthday Luncheons 1949, 1954, 1957 - 1962, 1972 - 1973, 1975 ca. 1980, 1982, 1985 1990, 1995 (proofs) 1997 1998, 1998 (proofs) 2001 (album) (Box 139) 2002 (album) (Box 140) Annual Birthday Luncheons (oversized prints) (Box 141) 1937, 1948, 1950 and 80th Birthday for Mrs. P.J. Casey, 1939 6 7 Franklin D. Roosevelt Commemoration Reception, January 30, 1972 Homecoming, ca. 1950’s, 1959 - 1961, 1971, 1986\n\n137\n\n138\n\n59\n\n�SERIES VI – PHOTOGRAPHS Subseries 6.1 Activities and Events Box 138 Folder 8 9 10 11 12 13 Subseries 6.2 Alumni 142 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Ann Anthony Linda Barn Ida Baron Ethel G. Berl Martha A. C. Boldt Clara M. Byrnes Emily Ida Conant Helen Gray Cone Joy Davidman Betsey B. Davis Ruby Dee Ella C. Dey Kittie H. Drummond Harriet Rutter Eagleson Jessica Rutter Eagleson France Ogden Edge Hannah Egan Carolyn Eisele Jennie B. Eldridge Marion Rhoads Elliott Dorothy Epstein Mary Strawgate Epstein Michael Faber Christabel Flood 60 Contents Hunter College Centennial Celebration Centennial Banquet by Alumni Association Centennial Banquet -- Class Reunions, 1920, 1925, 1930, 1939 - 1940, 1959 Leadership Conference of Alumni Association, 1993 Men’s Alumni Softball Game, July 9, 1972 Patriotic Service Committee Dutch school in Breda, Holland, ca. 1946 Theatre Benefit, “Cabaret,” October 1987\n\n�SERIES VI – PHOTOGRAPHS Subseries 6.2 Alumni Box 142 Folder 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 1 2 3 Contents Betty D. Fox Jacqueline M. Freedman Marie K. Gallagher Phyllis LeKashman Glantz Helene D. Goldfarb Mary Goldfarb Irene Brandon Graff Clara L. Griffin Helen Gross E. Adelaide Hahn Rose Rosenbaum Hamburger Evelyn Sass Handler Rita A. Hauser Kathryn Ward Hinton Martha Gottesman Hoffman, Anne T. Hoffman, Morton Z. Hoffman Hattie L. Holmes Jenny Hunter Anna Jacobson Marguerite Jones Bella (“Bel”) Kaufman Ella Keith Harriet H. Keith Keith Family (Box 144) Keith Family album (Box 145) 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Deuhshin Kim Ruth Lerner Maggie Lounsberg Ursula Denise Mahoney June S. Mandel Joan Gellanoff Masket Jane W. McElhinney Lillian Downing Meehan Marguerite Merington Jenny B. Merrill Annie E. Hickenbottom Mills Clara W. Miner Greta Marie Moore 61\n\n143\n\n�SERIES VI – PHOTOGRAPHS Subseries 6.2 Alumni Box 143 Folder 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Contents Pauli Murray Bess Myerson Alice Rich Northrop Rose J. Orente Carrie W. Pitkin Mina S. Rees Emma M. Requa M. Augusta Requa Regina Resnik Julia Richman Anne Rosenbaum Barbara Rudolph Rosetta Russo Josephine Samuel Eli Arthur Schwartz Eugenia E. Shelley Klara A. Silverstein Helen Luckey Simis Eleanor Standish Marion Wilson Starling Elizabeth Vera Loeb Stern Mabel H. Taylor Agnes Tunney Anne Marie Armellino Tye Grace Warren, Margaret Weed Isabelle F. Weill Ruth G. Weintraub Mary A. Wells Clara M. Williams Carrie Wilson Margaret Barclay Wilson Rosalyn Yalow Judith Segal Zabar Unidentified Class of 1876 (4 prints) Unidentified Unidentified Travel album ca. 1920s and 1930s Unidentified Prints 62\n\n146\n\n147 148\n\n�SERIES VII - NEWSPAPER CLIPPINGS AND MAGAZINE ARTICLES Box 149 Folder 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Contents 1890’s 1900-1919 1920’s 1930’s 1940’s 1950’s 1960’s 1970’s Undated\n\nSERIES VIII – MEMORABILIA 150 151 152 153 Medals Memorials and Tributes Jessica R. Eagleson Anna M. Hunter Pins, Badges, Buttons, Ring, Cufflinks Plaques Patriotic Service Committee Virginia L. Snitow Dedication Plaque 154 Proclamations, Citations, Certificates Borough of Manhattan Proclamation -- “Wistarians Day,” 1996 Jessica R. Eagleson’s 99th Birthday, Certificate of President’s Medal Thomas Jefferson Centennial Certificate, 1926 Wood Block Print Plates Alms for the Love of Alma Alumnae Signatures and Classes Conant Memorial Plate Miscellaneous Materials\n\n155\n\n156\n\n63\n\n�RELATED ALUMNAE/ALUMNI ARCHIVAL COLLECTIONS\n1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Helen Gray Cone (Class of 1876) Muriel Farrell (Class of 1930) E. Adelaide Hahn (Class of 1916) Olive Huber (Class of 1925)* Jenny B. Merrill (Class of 1871)* Rita Morgan (Class of 1928) Augusta Niedhardt (Class of 1912)* Margaret Grant Plumb (Class of 1916) Eli A. Schwartz (Class of 1959)* Daisy K. Shaw (Class of 1933)* Kate Simon (Class of 1937) Grace T. Warren (Class of 1913)* Augusta T. Wolheim (Class of 1927)*\n\n*\n\nIn process\n\n64\n\n�"]]]]]]]]],["itemType",{"itemTypeId":"1"},["name","Text"],["description","A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. 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Hunter College Galleries None. Range 3 Section 8 Shelf 48 Prof. Julio L. Hernandez-Delgado Ms. Christina Melendez-Lawrence Ms. Dane Guerrero October, 1994 December, 2012\n\n�HISTORICAL NOTE\nThe original art gallery at Hunter College was established in1975 and was located in Thomas Hunter Hall Room 106. The Hunter Arts Gallery showcased the works of faculty, undergraduate and graduate students, and the works of outstanding artists like Joseph Alabresse, Kampo Harada, and Michael Strauss among others. In 1978, the Hunter Arts Gallery was apparently reconstituted as the Hunter Gallery. The paucity of documents fails to reveal if the gallery remained in Thomas Hunter Hall or was moved to a different location. The Hunter Gallery continued to showcase the creative works of talented individuals. Honorable mention include the drawings by Tony Smith, Raymond Saunders, Jill Moser; paintings by Susan Barrett, Johannes Geccelli, Claire Lofrese, Evelyn Lopez de Guzman, Jill Nathanson, Dane R. Goodman, Angel Rodriguez Diaz, Michael Strauss, and Richard Wood; photographs by Karen Bell and Luke Holland; sculpture by Sheila Ross; and numerous others. In 1984 the Hunter Gallery was renamed the Hunter College Art Gallery and was relocated to the lobby of the recently inaugurated west tower of Hunter College. On March 8, 1987, the Hunter College Art Gallery was rededicated as The Bertha and Karl Leubsdorf Art Gallery. In addition to hosting the annual Hunter College BFA exhibition, the gallery has also showcased the works of outstanding artists like Julius Goldstein, Roy Decarava, Max Beerbohm, Vincent Campanella, Stephane Mallarme, John Eberson, Ralph Humphrey, Fritz Bultman, William E. Starkweather, Claire Bloom, and Vincent Longo. Little is known about the gallery in the North Building of Hunter College, but we do know that exhibits were held there for the years 1991-1995. Hunter College began its MFA program in the Fall of 1981. MFA student projects were annually exhibited in Thomas Hunter Hall through the Spring of 1991. But commencing in the Fall of 1991 all MFA student projects were showcased at The Gallery at Hunter College (a.k.a. the Art Gallery and the Voorhees Gallery) which was reconstituted as the Hunter College/ Times Square Gallery in 1995. This gallery focuses on exhibiting the works of MFA students, faculty works, New York Area MFA students, and the works of renowned artists like Robert Huot, Raymond Saunders, and Antoni Milkowski.\n\n�SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE\nThe Hunter College Gallery Collection consists of flyers, photographs, postcards, posters, and programs of exhibitions that were showcased at Hunter College from 1975 - 2012. The exhibitions were well publicized and drew aficionados from New York City and from the Tri-State area. Each of the college galleries are identified with their corresponding documents arranged alphabetically by the artist’s surname, exhibition, and/or function. The bulk of the collection consists of flyers and postcards that visually capture the essence of each exhibition. One obvious shortcoming of the collection is the absence of biographical information and photographs for most of the participating artists. This would have greatly enhanced the scope and variety of the exhibitions and/or functions that were held at Hunter College since 1975. Researchers who crave for information about artistic exhibitions in college galleries will find this collection to be appealing, informative, and historic for the periods documented.\n\n�CONTAINER LIST\nHUNTER ARTS GALLERY Box 1 Folder 1 Contents Announcements and Flyers, 1975 - 1978 The Anthropology of Art Batiks Cuban Posters Fiber Art Display of Student Drawings Hunter Art Faculty Liberty Long Cut Kampo Harada Open Undergraduate Exhibition Participatory Sound Environment Poetry Reading Possibility of Colonizing Space Student Films Undergraduate Art Department Exhibit Viewpoints Ten Photographers 2 Posters and Programs, 1975 - 1977 7 Black Artists Spring 1975 Fall 1975 Spring 1976 Fall 1976 Small World Works of Children Spring 1977 News & Notes New Year Issue, 1997 Flyers and Posters The Architectural Model and Renderings for the New Hunter College BFA Works by Bachelor of Fine Arts Candidates Bread & Puppet Calligraphy by Kampo Harada Ceramics & Wall Hangings\n\n3\n\n�HUNTER ARTS GALLERY Box 1 Folder 3 Contents Flyers and Posters Chinese Calligraphy City Sounds Environmental Sound Compositions Continuous Showing of Student Films Dance Therapy Multimedia Presentation Environmental Experience Exhibit Fiber Structures Clay Forms Graduate Painting Show Haitian Art Exhibit Paintings & Sculptures New Notes & Notations Signs, Images, Symbols Pa intings by Evelyn Lopez deGuzman Photography Exhibition of Student Color Sculptural Maquettes by Joseph Alabresse Signs, Images, Symbols Six 1 - Man Shows Michael Strauss Paintings Student Graphics Student Group Shows Student Works Strings and No Strings Leonard Suib’s Puppets and Puppets through the Ages Theatre Design Walk Through Environment XMAS Bazaar\n\n�HUNTER ARTS GALLERY Box 1 Folder 4 Contents Announcements and Flyers, 1978 - 1980, 1982 - 1983 Color Sensation Movement Johannes Geccelli Paintings The Nature of Baskets Form and Function of North American Indian Baskets Pueblo Pottery Tradition & Change in the Southwest Puerto Rican Posters from the Collection of Rosita Maldonado Student Christmas Show and Sale 5 Postcards, 1979 - 1981 Susan Barrett & Jill Nathanson Paintings Karen Bell-Photographs & Jackie Shatz-Sculpture Guy De Cointet: The Set From Tell Me Sallie Douglas: I Wish I Knew, Paintings Dane R. Goodman & Marie Schoeff Paintings Claire Lofrese’s Paintings Jill Moser Drawings Angel Rodriguez Diaz Sheila Ross Sculpture Raymond Saunders Collage Drawings & Watercolors Site Specific Works Realized and Proposed Morris Tenenbaum Richard Wood Paintings Jane Zingale Color Xerography Announcements and Flyers, 1979 - 1981 Art and Ecological Issues Frames From The 16th Floor Graduate Invitational Indians, Missionaries and the Promised Land Photographs from Paraguay by Luke Holland Video Tapes and Drawings Working Drawings\n\n6\n\n�HUNTER ARTS GALLERY Box 1 Folder 7 8 Contents Working Papers Poetry Reading by Professor Eve Leoff’s Poetry Workshop - Publication Photographs, 1987 Installation View 1 Installation View 2\n\nHUNTER COLLEGE ART GALLERY 1 9 Postcards, Programs and Press Releases, 1984 - 1987 Artists at Hunter: Art M.A. Alumni Beyond Formalism Three Sculptors of the 60’s Color Documents A Presentational Theory FSA The Illiterate Eye Photographs from the Farm Security Administration Imaginary Cities European Views from the Collection of the Art Commission New Faculty II Works by New Members of the Hunter College Art Department Political Geometries Race and Repre-sentation Art/Film/Video Tony Smith Drawings The Sound I Saw: The Jazz Photos of Roy DeCarava Francesca Woodman: Photographic Work A Tribute to Edna Wells Luetz Member of the Department 1920 to 1963and Chair from 1928 to 1948 Posters, 1986 Art from Shanghai University\n\n�THOMAS HUNTER GALLERY Box 1 Folder 10 Contents Postcards, 1990 - 1991, 2004 Discoveries: Undergraduate Sculpture at Hunter Lisa Moschitta: MFA Thesis Exhibition Martha Morales: MFA Thesis Exhibition Michael Tostanoski: MFA Thesis Exhibition Seven Worlds Veracruz Ceramics\n\nTHE BERTHA AND KARL LEUBSDORF ART GALLERY 1 11 Postcards, Posters, and Programs, 1987- 2012 ABSHARP Hunter College BFA Exhibition Abu Ghraib / Abuse of Power Afro-American Artists in Paris: 1919 - 1939 Americana Artists at Hunter Photographers BFA Degree Show BFA Fall 1999 Hunter College The BFA Show Hunter College Claire Bloom: Three Dramatic Readings Jane Eyre Color Systems in Art & Science The Concrete Voice Confabulations Contemporary Icons from the Sublime...Fetishistic Cutters by Mary Birmingham Dead-Fit Beauty Dedication of the Life’s Members Plaque Lobby of the Bertha and Karl Leubsdorf Art Gallery A Debate on Abstraction: Anti-Simulation Photography and Abstraction Systems and Abstraction Dedication of the Life Member’s Plaque Deep Field Painting Distinctions: Approaches to Drawing The Early Show: Video from 1969 -1979 The Edge is Nigh Hunter College BFA Degree Show\n\n�THE BERTHA AND KARL LEUBSDORF ART GALLERY Box 1 Folder 11 Contents Postcards, Posters, and Programs, 1987- 2012 The End is Night Urban Landscape Photography EV: An Evocation of Ottoman Istanbul Everybody Now: The Crowd in Contemporary Art Exotic Representation Faculty Small Works Mark Feldstein Recent Work Formulation and Representation: Recent Abstract Sculpture Give us some parley-voo Glasgow School of Art/Hunter College Art Department Works on Paper by Painting Faculty Julius Goldstein: Seeing Through Landscapes Handmade Readymades Heavenly or a Slice of White Ralph Humphrey: Late Paintings on Paper Hunter Art Faculty Presents: Selections, 1991 Hunter College BFA Degree Show Hunter College BFA Exhibition Don’t Think One Way Eight Is Enough Serious Art Septagon Somebody The Spring 1996 BFA Show Stuck Together United By Passion for Art Hunter Faculty Photography Exhibition Hunter Gallery Selects Italian-American Artists, 1945 – 1968 A Limited Survey, Works on Paper Les Jolies Femmes d’Edouard de Beaumont Locate\n\n�THE BERTHA AND KARL LEUBSDORF ART GALLERY Box 1 Folder 11 Contents Postcards and Posters, 1987 - 2012 The Bertha and Karl Leubsdorf Art Gallery of Hunter College Dedication Vincent Longo Prints 1954 - 1995, A Selection Mapping New York Marked Bay Area “Drawings” The MICROSCOPE and the SKELETON A Digital Photomicrography of Hard Tissues Mixing It Up Recent Hunter MFAs Working in Combined Media Modes of Perception: Paintings by V. Campanella 12 Nature in Progress Nature is not Romantic News, Surprise & Nostalgia: MA Alumni Exhibition Off the Wall On Site Travel Sketches by Architects A Painter’s Poet: Stéphane Mallarmé and His Impressionist Circle Ray Parker Paths of Abstraction: Paintings in New York, 1944 – 1981 Selections from the Ciba Art Collection A Peep into the Past: Max Beerbohm Caricatures Physical Relief Peripheral Visions: Italian Photography in Context… Picture This! Daumier’s Caricatures on Art & Artists Porter Pairings Presentational Painting II Puerto Rican Equation Puerto Rican Artists Ponder on 100 Years Since the 1898 Invasion Upon Further Review: Looking at Sports in Contemporary Art Regarding Intimacy Reamerica! Amerika 1492 - 1992 Remmant\n\n�THE BERTHA AND KARL LEUBSDORF ART GALLERY Box 1 Folder 12 Contents Postcards and Posters, 1987 - 2012 Re-Orientations: Islamic Art and the West in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries Repeat Representing Vietnam 1965 -1973 The Antiwar Movement in America Giulio Romano, Master Designer Roots & Reeds: The Amazing Grace of the Gullah People People Seeing Red, Part I: Pioneers of Nonobjective Painting Seeing Red, Part II: Contemporary Nonobjective Painting Selections 1991 Selections 1993 Septagon Hunter College BFA Degree Show Ben Shahn The Task of Photography in Thirties America Strange Worlds William E. B. Starkweather: The Travel Pictures Temples of Illusion: The Atmospheric Theaters of John Eberson Ten. BFA Degree Show The Terni Suite: An Exhibition of Constructed Paintings by Joseph Caroff Three Generations of Abstract Painting Time Square Show Revisted Tracing Tony Smith’s Tau To: Night Contemporary Representations of the Night To Shanghai and Back Transparent Opaque Paintings on Paper Turning the Corner 2 Fold Uncommon Images: Early Photos of Medieval Movements Underknown in New York, II\n\n�THE BERTHA AND KARL LEUBSDORF ART GALLERY Box 1 Folder 12 Contents Postcards and Posters, 1987 - 2012 Upon Further Review: Looking at Sports in Contemporary Art Women, Native, Other * Works by Fritz Bultman\n\nNORTH BUILDING GALLERY 1 13 Postcards, 1991, 1993, 1995 Hunter College BFA Show The Terni Suite An Exhibition of Construction Paintings\n\nTHE ART GALLERY AT HUNTER COLLEGE THE GALLERY AT HUNTER COLLEGE HUNTER COLLEGE/TIMES SQUARE GALLERY MFA STUDIO BUILDING/TIMES SQUARE GALLERY 1 14 Flyers, 1994, 1998 Architecture! Architecture! Architecture! Sculptors Engaging 20th Century Building Bit by Bit: Post-Photographic Imagining Hunter College Invitational 15 Postcards, 1989 – 2012 Abstraction and Immanence Artists at Hunter Beyond Circumstance Diplomatic Immunity: The Glasgow School of Art MFA in New York City Discoveries: Undergraduate Sculpture at Hunter The Faculty Exhibition The First Decade of the M.F.A. Program, 1981-1991 Hunter College Department of Art Faculty Exhibition MFA Thesis Exhibition\n\n�Robert Huot: Paintings from the 1990’s THE ART GALLERY AT HUNTER COLLEGE THE GALLERY AT HUNTER COLLEGE HUNTER COLLEGE/TIMES SQUARE GALLERY MFA STUDIO BUILDING/TIMES SQUARE GALLERY Box 1 Folder 15 Contents Postcards, 1989 – 2012 Immediacies of the Hand: Recent Abstract Painting in New York Inside an Idea The International Exchange Exhibition Vincent Longo: Reflections on Abstraction Vincent Longo: Reflections on Abstraction: Five Decades of Paintings and Prints Kate Millet, Sculptor: The First 38 Years 16 Martha Morales: MFA Thesis Exhibition MAs Curate MFAs MAs Select MFAs MFA Projects MFA Open Studios & Silent Auction MFA Thesis Exhibition Moved New York Area MFA Exhibition Doug Ohlson: 20 Years of Painting, 1982 - 2002 Personal Geographies Physicality: An Exhibition on Color Dimensionality in Painting Presentational Painting Presentational Painting III Reconfiguring Bodies Reconceiving Selves Raymond Saunders Recent Works Second Sight Selections of Recent Work by Alumni from the Second Decade of the MFA Program at Hunter College, 1991-2001 See=Say If You See Something, Say Something: Creative Responses To Troubling Times Set In Steel: The Sculpture of Antoni Milkoski George Sugarman Michaelann Tostanoski: MFA Thesis Exhibition\n\n�Mac Wells Light into Being THE ART GALLERY AT HUNTER COLLEGE THE GALLERY AT HUNTER COLLEGE HUNTER COLLEGE/TIMES SQUARE GALLERY MFA STUDIO BUILDING/TIMES SQUARE GALLERY Box Folder Contents Physicality: An Exhibition on Color Dimensionality in Painting March 5-30, 1991 Brochure and postcards Checklist Correspondence, 1991 Draft of brochure Materials Notes Review of the Physicality Exhibition Slides of the Physicality Exhibition\n\n2\n\n1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8-10\n\n�"]]]]]]]]],["itemType",{"itemTypeId":"1"},["name","Text"],["description","A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. 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Hunter College Opera Workshop / Hunter College Opera Association None. Range 6 Section 3 Shelf 13 Prof. Julio L. Hernandez-Delgado Ms. Gretchen Opie Ms. Maria Enaboifo August 1999 September 2013\n\nRestrictions: Location: Archivist: Assistant: Date: Revised:\n\n3\n\n�HISTORICAL NOTE\nIn 1952, The Hunter College Opera Association was established by Hunter College president George N. Shuster, Dr. Edward Davison, Professor Livingston Welch, and the Board of Higher Education of the City of New York. The purpose of the Opera Association was to facilitate the production of operas under the auspices of Hunter College and to create opportunities for talented young singers. The Opera Association was primarily responsible for selecting, organizing, raising funds, and publicizing pending productions by the Opera Workshop. The bulk of the funds raised derived from private donations and sponsorships. The funds provided scholarships for singers and allowed for the presentations of three to four operas per season. The Hunter College Opera Workshop was established on a modest basis in 1945 as a non-credit adult education program within the Hunter College School of General Studies by Fritz Stiedry, who had formerly conducted the Berlin State Opera House. He later became conductor at the Metropolitan Opera in New York City. Stiedry was succeeded by Josef Turnau who served under him and who gave the Workshop its initial momentum and laid solid foundations for its later growth and fruition. Succeeding directors of the Workshop included Madame Rose Landver, Carolyn Lockwood, and William Tarrasch. Students enrolled in the Opera Workshop learned basic singing, acting techniques, body movement and dancing, fencing, make-up for stage, costuming, scenic and lighting design, as well as role preparation and diction. Students also partook in operatic excerpts and some even participated in opera theatre productions either in leading or supporting roles, as well as chorus work. The first full production by Hunter College Opera Workshop that was sponsored by the Hunter College Opera Association was Handel’s Xerxes in 1953, which received rave reviews. Subsequent productions that were performed included What Men Live By, by Bohuslov Martinu, The Farmer and the Fay, by Alexander Tcherepnin, and Bay Boys in School, by Jan Meyerowitz and Fra Diavolo by Auber in 1956; Il Tabarro by Puccini and Riders to the Sea by Vaugh Williams in 1957; Les Malheurs d’Orphee by Darius Milhaud and The Marriage Merchant by Rossini in 1958; and Don Perlimplin by Vitorio Rieti, Pepito by Garcia Lorca, and Cosi Fan Tuffe by Mozart in 1959. Hunter College Opera Workshop productions continued to be performed through the 1960’s. The artistic and musical success of the Opera Workshop produced a number of graduates who went on to have successful careers. Many students became respected professionals. Among the most successful students was Martina Arroyo, who joined the Workshop while still a student at Hunter College High School. She went on to win the Metropolitan Opera Auditions of the Air, recorded for Westminster and performed a successful European tour. Other graduates joined American and European opera houses, or performed on radio and television. In 1971, the Hunter College Opera Workshop and the Opera Association were discontinued due to dwindling financial support and a diminished interest in the degree program. Maria Enaboifo Julio L. Hernandez-Delgado 4\n\n�SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE\nThe purpose of the Hunter College Opera Association was “to facilitate the production of operas under the auspices of Hunter College and to create opportunities for talented young singers through scholarship grants and other assistance that might help to launch them on their careers.” With this goal in mind the Hunter College Opera Association was viewed by leading operatic figures and other civic leaders as an important feature on the American operatic scene. Outstanding artists and directors who graduated from the Workshop included Jean Keis, Hans Kuhn, William Lewis, Alan Smith, William Stelling, Barbara Owens, Eva Marie Wolff, and Martina Arroyo. The Hunter College Opera Association Collection contains few documents on the Hunter College Opera Workshop and even fewer materials on the musical productions that were sponsored by the Hunter College Opera Association. Much of the correspondence documents contributions to Hunter College Opera Association and highlight its fund raising efforts. There is a small assortment of promotional materials consisting of programs, flyers, and brochures which summarize the history and accomplishments of the Hunter College Opera Association and the Hunter College Opera Workshop. In addition, there are folders on three of the Workshop’s musical directors: Carolyn Lockwood, Joseph Turnau, and William Tarrasch. The Hunter College Opera Association Collection is small in size, but it should be of interest to aficionados of opera and to scholars who have an interest in researching one of the 228 opera workshops which sprung up among 47 states between 1953 and 1958.\n\n5\n\n�SERIES DESCRIPTION\n\nSeries I – Administration Series I consists of annual reports, articles, by-laws, minutes of the Board of Directors, correspondence, memoranda, personnel files, and programs of dramatic productions. The folders are arranged alphabetically. Series II – Musical Directors Series II contains files on former musical directors Josef Turnau (1946 - 1954), Carolyn Lockwood (1961 - 1963), and William Tarrasch (1964 - 1971). The folders are arranged by each director’s term in office. Series III – Dramatic Performances Series III consists of reviews of dramatic performances by the Hunter College Opera Association from 1953 to 1971.\n\n6\n\n�CONTAINER LIST\nSERIES I – ADMINISTRATION Box 1 Folder 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Contents Annual Reports, 1955 - 1958 Articles, 1965, 1970 Board of Directors, 1954 - 1959 Minutes 1958 - 1966 1967 - 1971\n\nBy-Laws, 1952, 1956, 1962, 1966 Contributing Members Donations, 1962 - 1970 Correspondence October 1952 - December 1953 January 1954 - December 1955 January - May 1956 January - December 1957 January - December 1958 January - October 1959 January 1960 - October 1962 March 1964 - September 1972 Financial Reports, 1965 - 1961 “The Hunter College Opera Association An Interim History” by Clark Mills, March 1959 Memoranda, 1957, 1960 - 1961 Miscellaneous Materials Personnel Files Promotional Materials Programs 1953 - 1964 1968 - 1971\n\n7\n\n�SERIES II – MUSICAL DIRECTORS Box 3 Folder 8 9 10 Contents Josef Turnau, 1946 - 1954 Carolyn Lockwood, 1961 - 1963 William Tarrasch, 1964 - 1971\n\nSERIES III – DRAMATIC PERFORMANCES 3 11 Performance Reviews, 1953 - 1971\n\n8\n\n�"]]]]]]]]],["itemType",{"itemTypeId":"1"},["name","Text"],["description","A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. 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Hunter College Playhouse None. Range 2 Section 4 Shelf 22 Prof. Julio L. Hernandez-Delgado Ms. Jennie Cheung April 1997 December 2014\n\n2\n\n�HISTORICAL NOTE\nThe Hunter College Playhouse was an integral component of the new edifice that replaced the original Normal/Hunter College facility which was destroyed by fire on February 21, 1936. The “Palace on Park Avenue” on 68th Street and Lexington Avenue was inaugurated by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1940. The Yellow Jacket, written by George C. Hazelton and Benrimo, and dramatized by students of the Varsity Club on November 28, 1940, was the inaugural performance in the Hunter College Playhouse. Subsequent legendary performances included several Shakespearean plays performed by the Oxford and Cambridge Shakespeare Company and directed by Johnathan Miller; Gilbert and Sullivan performed by the Blue Hill Troupe; dance performances by Martha Graham, Paul Taylor, Erick Hawkins, Merce Cunningham, Alwin Nikolais, and Murray Louis; plays written by Tennessee Williams and George S. Kaufman, and other outstanding artists and musical groups. The aforementioned productions elevated the Playhouse as one of the principal centers for music, dance, and theatre in New York City from 1940 - 1960. The Hunter College Playhouse continued to serve as a venue for outstanding productions into the 1980's with performances like Emmanuel Ax, Myron Fink Violin Concerto, Just between Friends, and Gypsy: a Musical Comedy. Regrettably the Playhouse fell into physical decay and was closed by the end of the decade. In response to the closing of the Playhouse concerned administrators, faculty, students, and community residents organized a committee to save and restore the famed facility. Funding to the tune of 4.1 million came forth from the Sylvia and Danny Kaye Foundation to renovate the dilapidated structure. In 1993, the former Hunter College Playhouse was reopened to the public and was renamed The Sylvia and Danny Kaye Playhouse.\n\n3\n\n�SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE\nThe Hunter College Playhouse Collection consists of flyers, programs, and posters for events that were held at Hunter College from 1940 through 1987. These promotional materials were creatively assembled and provide general information on the publicized events. The collection contains no audiotapes, correspondence, contracts, memoranda, nor photographs. Researchers seeking information about a specific event(s) held at the Playhouse may consult the Hunter College Bulletin (1914 - 1948), the Hunter Arrow (1948 - 1966), and the Hunter Envoy (1966 - 1987). Two additional sources which may shed light on some of the stellar performances showcased in the Playhouse are The New York Times and the Village Voice for the years 1940 through 1987. Fans of opera, drama, classical music, dance, and song will find this collection to be quite interesting. Even though the collection is small in size, it does highlight some of the major performers and production companies that graced the stage of the Hunter College Playhouse for forty-seven years.\n\n4\n\n�SERIES DESCRIPTION\n\nSeries I – Programs Series I consists of programs of events that were performed in the Hunter College Playhouse from 1940 to 1987. The programs are arranged alphabetically by title of event and chronologically therein. Series II – Promotional Materials Included are flyers and posters of events that were performed in the Hunter College Playhouse from the late 1960's through the 1980's. The materials in this series are arranged chronologically.\n\n5\n\n�CONTAINER LIST\nSERIES I – PROGRAMS Box 1 Folder 1 Contents Programs The Barrets of Wimpole Street, April, 1948 Ladies in Retirement, December, 1943 Les Precieuses Ridicules, December, 1945 When We’re Professional, December, 1946 The Yellow Jacket, November, 1940 All My Sons, November, 1954 Antigone, November, 1950 Bayou Legend, May, 1950 The Crucible, November, 1954 Girls in Uniform, November, 1956 The Holy Innocents, December, 1957 Lowland Sea, December, 1958 The Three Clerks, December, 1957 The Mikado, March, 1960 Shaw’s Arms and the Man, November, 1960 Sing Out, Sweet Land, November, 1963 The Skin of our Teeth, April, 1960 Draw a Straight Line, September, 1973 Juilliard Quartet, December, 1972 Manon Lescaut, May, 1973 Utah Repertory Dance Theatre, September, 1972 Arts of the Caribbean, April, 1982 The Music of Louise Talma, May 31, 1983 Emmanuel Ax, September, 1985 Myron Fink Violin Concerto, March, 1987 The 4th Annual Torch of Hope Awards, November, 1989 Gypsy: A Musical Comedy, March, 1987 Hunter College Dance Company, May, 1982 Just Between Friends, March, 1986 Princess Ida or Castle Adamant, March, 1983 Radioactivity in the Service of Humanity, May, 1982 Les Fete D’Hebe or Les Talents Lyriques, ca. 1985 RAMEAU Les Fete D’Hebe, September 11, 2012 6\n\n2\n\n3\n\n4\n\n5\n\n�SERIES I – PROGRAMS Box 1 Folder 6 Contents Programs – Undated America-From Hitler to M - X Ariodante an Opera in Three Acts Dance of Siva and Bharat Natyam Recital Down in the Valley The Fire This Time A Flash of Lighting The Gondoliers An Italian Hat Inherit the Wind Les Fetes D’Hebe or Les Talents Lyriques Mozart: Don Giovanni Nieuw Amsterdamn The Patience Public Purpose in a Democracy: The Role of the University SEEK and You Shall Find Symphony in Illusion These are Women We the People Sing and Play The Wise and Foolish Virgins You Can’t Take It With You You Touched Me\n\nSERIES II – PROMOTIONAL MATERIALS 1 7 8 9 Flyers and Posters 1960, 1973, 1982, 1985 - 1987, 1989, 2002 The Playhouse: A Study for Hunter College, 1974 (proposal) Students Drama, Joe Londin, 1945\n\n7\n\n�"]]]]]]]]],["itemType",{"itemTypeId":"1"},["name","Text"],["description","A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. 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The Board of Trustees of the Normal/ Hunter College None. Range 2 Sections 1 - 2 Shelves 5 - 7 Prof. Julio L. Hernandez-Delgado Mr. Yevgeniy Kats Mrs. Dane Guerrero January 1996 November 2013\n\n3\n\n�HISTORICAL NOTE\nOn June 9, 1888, the Governor of the State of New York approved the act which declared the Normal College of the City of New York “to be a separate and distinct organization and body corporate...” As a result of the legislation, the Board of Education of the City of New York created a Board of Trustees of the Normal College. This board was entrusted to continue to provide the benefit of education gratuitously to girls who had been pupils in the Common Schools of New York City, and to grant the usual degrees and diplomas in the arts to students who completed a full course of study. In addition to the Board of Trustees, an Executive Committee was also established for the special care, government, and management of the College. The Board of Trustees operated from 1888 through 1932, whereas the Executive Committee ceased to function in 1915. In 1930, the Board of Higher Education assumed the administrative coordination of Brooklyn College, City College, Hunter College, and later Queens College. Each of the aforementioned colleges created administrative committees to facilitate the general administration of their respective schools.\n\n4\n\n�SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE\nThis collection contains the minutes of the Board of Trustees of the Normal/Hunter College from 1888-1932, along with the minutes of the Executive Committee from 1888 -1915. The minutes contain information about employee appointments and promotions, leaves of absences and resignations, budgets, financial statements, curriculum changes, and general reports. Commencing with the 1913 edition, the names, starting dates, and salaries of the president, professors, and clerical assistants of the College are listed. In 1916, the names of the graduates and the degrees conferred were also added. Also included are the minutes of the Committee on Hunter College Lands & Buildings from 1930 - 1932.\n\n5\n\n�CONTAINER LIST\nBox Folder Contents Minutes of the Board of Trustees and the Minutes of the Executive Committee for the care, government and management of the Normal College of the City of New York 1888 - 1889 1890 - 1891 1892 - 1893 1894 - 1895 1896 - 1897 Proceedings of the Board of Trustees and Minutes of the Executive Committee for the care, government and management of the Normal College of the City of New York 1898 - 1899 1900 - 1901 1902 - 1903 1904 - 1905 1906 - 1907 1908 1909 - 1910 1911 - 1912 1913 Proceedings of the Board of Trustees and Minutes of the Executive Committee for the care, government and management of Hunter College of the City of New York, 1914 - 1916 Proceedings of the Board of Trustees of Hunter College of the City of New York, 1917 - 1918 1919 - 1920 1921 - 1922 1923 - 1924 1925 - 1926 1927 - 1928 1929 6\n\n1\n\n1 2 3 4 1\n\n2\n\n2 3 4 3 1 2 3 1 2 1 2\n\n4 5\n\n3 6 1 2 3 1 2 3\n\n7\n\n�Box\n\nFolder\n\nContents Proceedings of the Board of Trustees of Hunter College of the City of New York 1930-1931 1931-1932 Minutes of the Board of Trustees of Hunter College of the City of New York 1933-1936 1936-1938 Committee on Hunter College Lands & Buildings Minutes, 1930-1932\n\n8\n\n1 2 1 2 3\n\n9\n\n7\n\n�"]]]]]]]]],["itemType",{"itemTypeId":"1"},["name","Text"],["description","A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. 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Hunter College Elementary School None. Range 5 Section 6 Shelves 31 Prof. Julio L. Hernández-Delgado Ms. Estela Cedeño Mr. Joseph Pagán Mr. Pablo Foster-Carrión Ms. Dane Guerrero June, 2000 November, 2012\n\nDate: Revised:\n\n4\n\n�HISTORICAL NOTE\nThe Model Primary School, originally known as the Training Department and subsequently renamed the Hunter College Elementary School, opened on September 12, 1870, on 17th Street and St. Mark’s Place. The school began with the founding of the Female and Normal High School in 1869. By 1903, the Female and Normal High School was restructured as the Normal College and the Normal High School. The Normal College was renamed Hunter College in 1914 in honor of its first president, Dr. Thomas Hunter. In 1914, the laboratory school was renamed the Hunter College Model School and became an integral component of the Teacher Education Program of the College. The school was originally established to provide “pupil-teachers\" with an opportunity to improve their teaching craft. The Hunter College Model School served children from kindergarten through the eighth grade. Students were originally admitted to the school in the order of their applications. When the New York City Board of Education decided to close the Model Primary School in 1940, the Education Department of Hunter College saw an opportunity to reorganize The Model Primary School into a school for gifted children. Boys entering the 7th grade were no longer admitted and the focus of the school changed to an experimental and demonstration center for intellectually gifted students. The school was reorganized by transferring the 7th and 8th grades to Hunter College High School and by adding a nursery as its introductory class. In the fall of 1941, the Board of Education approved the changes and the Model Primary School was renamed Hunter College Elementary School.\n\n5\n\n�SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE\nThe Hunter College Elementary School Collection (formerly the Hunter College Model School) spans the years 1929 - 1968, and is arranged in one single series. The strengths of the collection are the annual reports, general reports, and studies related to the school. These documents provide invaluable insight into the ideological perspective on the education of gifted children. Series I - Administration Annual reports from 1908, 1940 - 1943, 1946, and 1949 - 1950 are arranged chronologically. Correspondence from 1929 - 1944 and 1945 - 1962 are arranged chronologically. Reports and Studies produced by the school for the years 1934 - 1935, 1938, 1941 - 1944, 1946, 1948, 1951, 1953, and 1957. Folders are arranged chronologically. Miscellaneous materials consisting of the 1942 California Personality Test, the Merrill-Palmer School's Personality Rating Scales Test, a 1941 Vision Testing Survey, report cards, and newspaper clippings are arranged alphabetically. Programs and brochures of receptions and dramatic performances, sponsored by the Parents Association of the Hunter College Elementary School, from 1921 - 1929 and 1943 - 1945 are arranged chronologically. Proposals, suggestions, and curriculum requirements from 1934 -1935, 1938, 1943, and 1955 are arranged chronologically. Sample issues of The Apprentice, Hunter Highlights, Hunter Model Herald, Parents' Association Bulletin, and the Parents' Reporter are arranged alphabetically by title and chronologically therein. Materials stipulating enrollment requirements for students applying for admission to the school for the years 1941-1958 are arranged chronologically.\n\n6\n\n�CONTAINER LIST\nSERIES I - ADMINISTRATION Box Folder 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Contents Annual Reports, 1908, 1940 - 1944, 1946, 1949 - 1950 Correspondence 1929 - 1943 1944 - 1945 1945, 1947 1948 - 1962 General Reports and Studies 1934 -1935, 1938, 1941 - 1944, 1946, 1948, 1951 1953, 1957 History of the Hunter College Elementary School, Annual Reports, 1870 - 1874 Miscellaneous Materials Model Primary School Visitor’s Register, 1870 - 1906 Photographs Class of 1934 and 1945 Hunter Model School, 1934 Programs and Brochures Proposals, Suggestions, and Requirements, 1934 - 1935, 1938, 1943, 1955 Publications The Apprentice, June 1944 Hunter Highlights, June 1943, June 1944 Hunter Model Herald, 1933 - 1940 Parents' Association Bulletin, 1951 - 1953 Parents' Reporter, May 1944 The Teacher Center for Teachers of the Gifted and Talented Newsletter, 1979 -1980 Wise Writing, Summer, 1992\n\n7\n\n�SERIES I - ADMINISTRATION Box Folder 2 3 10 Contents Registration Materials, 1941 - 1958 Scrapbook Hunter’s Fledglings, July 1945 Reflections, 1991, 1997\n\n8\n\n�"]]]]]]]]],["itemType",{"itemTypeId":"1"},["name","Text"],["description","A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. 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Hernandez-Delgado, Associate Professor CHIEF LIBRARIAN: Dean, Dan Cherubin DEPUTY CHIEF LIBRARIAN: Claibourne Williams, Associate Professor COVER DESIGN: Julio Luis Hernandez-Delgado, Associate Professor\n\nCover Photograph: Senior Class, Hunter College High School, January, 1933 Source: “Annals,” January, 1933, p. 28, Box 7, Folder 4, Hunter College High School Collection, Archives & Special Collections, Hunter College Libraries\n\n2\n\n�TABLE OF CONTENTS\nGeneral Information Historical Note Scope and Content Note Series Description Container List 2 3 4 5 6-12\n\n3\n\n�GENERAL INFORMATION\nAccession Number: Size: Provenance: Restriction: Location: Archivist: Assistant: Date: Revised: 95-02 5.0594 cu. ft. Hunter College High School None. Range 5 Section 6 Shelves 32-33 Prof. Julio L. Hernández-Delgado Mr. Pablo E. Foster-Carrion Ms. Dane Guerrero May, 1999 October, 2012 November, 2012\n\n4\n\n�HISTORICAL NOTE\nIn 1869, the Board of Education established the Female and Normal High School of the City of New York. It was the first separate institution in New York City to offer girls free education beyond the eight grammar school grades. The initial three-year curriculum offered enrollees instruction in the liberal arts and in pedagogy. In April of 1870, the name of the school was changed to the Normal College of the City of New York. In 1903, the course of study of the Normal College consisted of four years of high school and three years of college. The high school component of the College became known as the Normal College High School and was chartered by the New York State Board of Regents. Between 1903 and 1913 the high school was under the supervision of a college committee chaired by Professor Hill of the Physics Department. In 1913, Dr. Grace B. Beach, Chair of the high school’s Department of Physics, became the school’s first principal. Dr. Beach was succeeded in 1920 by Dr. Louisa M. Webster; she was subsequently succeeded by Dr. Jean F. Brown in 1934. One of the chief aims of the high school was to prepare students for college. An added aim of the school was to serve as a training ground for Hunter College students who intended to teach in the secondary schools of New York City. Teacher training opportunities were greatly enhanced in the high school when grades seven and eight were transferred from the Hunter College Elementary School in 1934. In 1955, the Hunter College High School was officially designated as a laboratory school for the education of intellectually gifted girls. In 1974, boys were admitted to the school for the first time. Since 1977, the Hunter College Campus Schools (Elementary and High School) have shared the same facility on east 94th Street and Park Avenue. Hunter College High School is a publicly funded tuition free institution. It is chartered by the Board of Trustees of City University of New York and administered by Hunter College. In an unorthodox fashion HCHS is structured around a six-year program, from seventh through twelfth grades, with selected students gaining access to the school in the beginning of the seventh grade. Successful passage of an admissions exam is required at the end of an applicant’s sixth grade year for admittance to the school.\n\n5\n\n�SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE\nThe Hunter College High School Collection highlights the establishment and growth of a highly prestigious high school in New York City from 1911 to 2010. The strengths of the collection are the annual reports, general reports and studies, programs and scripts, and publications. The annual reports are key sources of information because they document the activities and events, news, programs, and general accomplishments of the school from 1911-1917, and 1929 -1951. Publications like Alum Notes, Argus, Marianne, What’s What, and The Observer have served as a platform for the voices of the student body throughout the 20th Century. Researchers of high school education in New York City should find this collection to be appealing, informative, and stimulating.\n\n6\n\n�SERIES DESCRIPTION\nSeries I – Administration Series I consists of annual reports, commencement programs, committee minutes, correspondence, general reports and studies, and programs and scripts. The documents are arranged alphabetically by category and chronologically therein. Series II – Organizations Series II provides abbreviated views of the Athletic Organization, the General Organization of Hunter College High School, the Hunter College High School Alumnae/i Association, and Term meetings. Series III – Memorabilia Series III consists of one beanie cap and a variety of buttons and pins that were donated by alums and faculty. Series IV – Publications Series IV consists of administrative and student publications spanning the years 1914 through 2011. Key publications include Alum Notes, Argus, Marianne, What’s What, and the Observer. Publications are arranged alphabetically by title and chronologically therein.\n\n7\n\n�CONTAINER LIST\nSERIES I - ADMINISTRATION Box 1 Folder 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Contents Annual Reports 1911 - 1917 (Summer High School) 1916, 1929, 1931-1932, 1939 - 1940 September 1940 - June1941 September 1941 - June 1942 September 1942 - June 1943 September 1943 - June 1944 (Part I) September 1943 - June 1944 (Part II) 1945 - 1946 1946 - 1947 1947 - 1948 1948 - 1949 1949 - 1950 1950 - 1951 1951 - 1952 Commencement Programs 1932, 1935, 1943, 1949 - 1951, 1965, 1981, 1983, 1989, 1992, 1994 -1995 Committee Minutes, 1955, 1981, 1986 - 1989, 1993, 1996 Correspondence March 1912 - December 1926 January 1927 - November 1941 June 1942 - September 1946 June 1948 - June 2004\n\n2\n\n3\n\n8\n\n�SERIES I - ADMINISTRATION Box 4 Folder 1 Contents Course of Study Art Department, June 2, 1949 Biology Department, March 17, 1949 English Department, March 27, 1949 French and Spanish Department, June 22, 1949 Social Studies Department, March 10, 1949 Speech Department, March 11, 1949 Health Education Department, March 15, 1949 Latin Department, March 16, 1949 Mathematics Department, March 25, 1949 Physics and Chemistry Department, June 10, 1949 Social Studies Department, June 1950 Enrollment Statistics, 1913 - 1925 Examinations, 1946 - 1948 General Reports and Studies Summary and Interpretation of Questionnaire Responses Relating to Organization and Administration of Campus Secondary Schools in the United States, June 27, 1940 4 5 Report on Work of Hunter College High School and its Current Problems, June 20, 1945 Materials for Brochure for Diamond Jubilee, ca. 1945 Hunter College High School speech by the General Organization President, College Assembly Hall, February 13, 1945 Tentative Draft 75th Anniversary of the Founding of Hunter College by the Writing Group under the Direction of Miss Dorothy Bunker Script of the Original Historical Festival by the High School, ca. 1945\n\n2\n\n3\n\n9\n\n�SERIES I - ADMINISTRATION Box 4 Folder 5 Contents General Reports and Studies “The High School Jubilee.” Alumnae News, April 1944, p.4. Photographs of the original historical festival by the High School Diamond Jubilee of Hunter College, February 16, 1945 Press Notices, March 7, 1945 6 Middle States Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools Evaluation Report for Hunter College High School, October 30, 1950 Curriculum Study Report, Hunter College High School, September 1952 - December 1954 The Final Report on the Curriculum Study of Hunter College High School, January 10, 1955 7 Report on Coordination between the Teacher Education Program and Hunter High School, May 1956 End of Year Report Experimental Program, 1958 -1959 Final Report 1961-1962 An Integrated Arts Program For the Gifted Survey Report, Hunter College High School, January 16, 1967 8 9 10 Hunter College Campus School Feasibility Study, October 27, 1988 History of Hunter College High School Honors and Awards Ceremony, 1973, 1980, 1983, 1995\n\n10\n\n�SERIES I - ADMINISTRATION Box 5 Folder 1-2 3 4 Contents Miscellaneous Materials Newspaper Articles & Clippings, 1949, 1953, 1974, 1977, 1995 Programs and Scripts Sherwood, May 29, 1917 A Concert of Poetic Readings by Students of Hunter College High School in Competition For the Grace B. Beach Prize, March 15, 1919 Feast of the Little Lanterns, December 16, 1933; Little Women, May 24-25, 1935 Dinner in Honor of Dr. Jean F. Brown, Principal of Hunter College High School, October 18, 1935 The Dramatic Club of Hunter College High School and The Stuyvesant High School Theatre Guild Presents “The Importance of Being Earnest,” March 2, 1946 Grace B. Beach Concert of Poetry by Students of Hunter College High School sponsored by the Associate Alumnae of Hunter College, May 17, 1946 The Dramatic Club of Hunter College High School in Association with Students of Stuyvesant High School Presents “Spring Dance,” March 15, 1947 Grace B. Beach Recital by Students of Hunter College High School sponsored by The Associate Alumnae of Hunter College, May 9, 1947 The Jukes Family, May 21, 1947 The Senior Play of the Class of June 1947\n\n11\n\n�SERIES I - ADMINISTRATION Box 5 Folder 4 Contents Programs and Scripts The General Organization presents With Pink Frosting, December 12, 1947 The Dramatic Club of Hunter College High School sponsored by The General Organization presents “Our Hearts Were Young and Gay,” March 13, 1948 The General Organization Presents “Static: A Radio Parody,” May 21, 1948 The Grace B. Beach Recital by Students of Hunter College High School, May 14, 1948 Senior Show of Graduating Class of June 1948 “Leap Year” “Cesar Crosses the Rubicon: A Burlesque,” January, 1949 Grace B. Beach Assembly, March 9, 1949 Senior Day Assembly, March 25, 1949 “After the Crash or Six Criminals in Search of a Crime,” Senior Show of 1964 The Senior Sing of the Class of 1964 “Arms and the Man,” n.d. 5 Report Cards Hunter College Model School, n.d. Hunter College Model Junior High School, 1935 Hunter College High School, 1936 -1939 Reunion, Class of 1949\n\n6\n\n12\n\n�SERIES II – ORGANIZATIONS Box 5 Folder 7 8 9 10 11 12 Contents Athletic Association, 1948, 1998 General Organization of Hunter College High School Minutes, October 1945 - October 1946 Hunter College High School Alumnae/i Association By-Laws, ca. 1987 Minutes, 1993, 1995, 1997 - 1998 Miscellaneous Materials Reminiscences Willett, Roslyn S. “Thirty Years Ago-Hunter High.” Hunter Alumni Quarterly, Spring, 1970, 20-22 Ozick, Cynthia. “I Call You Beloved.” The Hunter Magazine, September 1982, p. 3-5. 13 Term Meetings, 1946 - 1947\n\nSERIES III- MEMORABILIA 6 Beanie Cap Buttons and Pins, 1946, 1948 - 1953, 1959 - 1964\n\nSERIES IV – PUBLICATIONS 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 Alum Notes 1974 -1976, 1978 -1994 1996 - 2002 2003 - 2010, 2011 Annals 1932 -1934, 1936 1938, 1939, 1943 1948\n\n13\n\n�SERIES IV – PUBLICATIONS Box 8 Folder 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 Contents Annals 1957 1968 1914, 1916, 1927 - 1928 1944, 1946, 1948 - 1949, 1952\n\nArgus\n\nBig 5, n.d. 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