Box 1
Contains 6 Results:
1910 (Three Folders), 1910
This series of correspondence details the formation of Connecticut College for Women. This includes responses to fundraising letters, discussions of trustee and staff positions, a sketch of a possible campus site, as well as letters of interest in the college from parents. There are also a large amount of letters from James Lee Love, which discuss his recommendation for a first President of the college and the final appointment of Dr. Sykes to the position.
Hand Drawn Map of Possible Campus Site, 1910 September
This series of correspondence details the formation of Connecticut College for Women. This includes responses to fundraising letters, discussions of trustee and staff positions, a sketch of a possible campus site, as well as letters of interest in the college from parents. There are also a large amount of letters from James Lee Love, which discuss his recommendation for a first President of the college and the final appointment of Dr. Sykes to the position.
1911 (Two Folders), 1911
This series of correspondence details the formation of Connecticut College for Women. This includes responses to fundraising letters, discussions of trustee and staff positions, a sketch of a possible campus site, as well as letters of interest in the college from parents. There are also a large amount of letters from James Lee Love, which discuss his recommendation for a first President of the college and the final appointment of Dr. Sykes to the position.
1912 (Two Folders), 1912
This series of correspondence details the formation of Connecticut College for Women. This includes responses to fundraising letters, discussions of trustee and staff positions, a sketch of a possible campus site, as well as letters of interest in the college from parents. There are also a large amount of letters from James Lee Love, which discuss his recommendation for a first President of the college and the final appointment of Dr. Sykes to the position.
1913, 1913
This series of correspondence details the formation of Connecticut College for Women. This includes responses to fundraising letters, discussions of trustee and staff positions, a sketch of a possible campus site, as well as letters of interest in the college from parents. There are also a large amount of letters from James Lee Love, which discuss his recommendation for a first President of the college and the final appointment of Dr. Sykes to the position.
1914 – 15 & 1918, 1914 October, 1915 January, 1918 May-June
This series of correspondence details the formation of Connecticut College for Women. This includes responses to fundraising letters, discussions of trustee and staff positions, a sketch of a possible campus site, as well as letters of interest in the college from parents. There are also a large amount of letters from James Lee Love, which discuss his recommendation for a first President of the college and the final appointment of Dr. Sykes to the position.