Connecticut College for Women
Dates
- Existence: 1911 - 1969
- Usage: 1911 - 1969
Found in 27 Collections and/or Records:
Jean Carroll Siefke papers
Materials from Jean Carroll Siefke, Connecticut College class of 1949
Coeducation collection
Correspondence, planning minutes and notes, research, reporting, and press pertaining to Connecticut College’s transition to coeducation, 1968-1989.
Conference on Women in Public Affairs records
This collection covers the planning of the 1935 Conference on Women in Public Affairs held at Connecticut College on May 16 and 17. It also includes a pamphlet that documents important speeches and information from the event.
Connecticut College Board of Trustees Records
Materials relating to the work of the Board of Trustees, including agendas, meeting minutes, committee records, individual trustee files, and Secretary of the Board record books, 1911-1994.
Connecticut College for Men Records
Correspondence, meeting minutes and reports, and incorporation documentation of Connecticut College for Men, 1959-1969.
Institute of Women's Professional Relations records
This collection contains documents pertaining to the move of the IWPR’s research headquarters from the University of North Carolina to Connecticut College, and its subsequent activities while partnered with the College.
Phyllis A. Jones correspondence
Correspondence from Phyllis Jones to Nancy Savin documenting her experience at Connecticut College for Women and the University of Delaware, 1956-1959.
Memorabilia Collection
This collection contains Connecticut College memorabilia from 1919 to 2010. This collection documents a variety of ephemera made for events at Connecticut College. This includes costumes, clothing, caps, dinnerware, rings, buttons, dance cards, and mascots.
Phi Beta Kappa, Delta of Connecticut Chapter records
This collection contains the administrative files and historical documentation of the Winthrop Scholars Program and Phi Beta Kappa chapter at Connecticut College from its inception in 1928 through 2020.
William H. Reeves Files on Frederick Sykes and Benjamin Marshall
Correspondence, reports, and press material kept by William Reeves and relating to the resignations of Frederick Sykes and Benjamin Marshall in 1917 and 1928.