Browse Items (33 total)

Type: Dance cards
Dance card from Phi Gamma Pi Fraternity Dance at Northeastern University. Held at Oakley Country Club. Caption: This was a very nice dance + the country club was a swell place for the dance. Went out to Aunt Laura's afterwards. Actually…

Type: Dance cards
A dance card in the form of a newspaper. Caption: Had a swell time at News - Took Lorents. Felt a little sick towards the end, however, as a result of Luncheon.

Subjects: Dance parties
Type: Dance cards
A dance card from the class of 1937 Sophomore Shuffle. Caption: Sophomore Shuffle! Took Evvy. And had a very nice time. I'll bet it was the coldest nite in the year and all the cars froze.

Type: Valentines
A red valentine inscribed with handwritten text. Caption: Just a little informal Valentine dance at the Frat House. Brought home other souvenirs too big to put in here!

Type: Cards
A dried floral corsage and florist card delivered to Bettie at her dorm residence on Short Street. The flower is a purple orchid. Barnaby, Inc., Florists delivered the corsage from their store at 11 Harvard St. Caption: Part of my corsage for…

Type: Clippings
A newspaper clipping from the Boston Herald or a photo taken by Underwood & Underwood, of Reverand Doctor Arthur L. Kinsolving. Caption: Right on the front page of the Herald! Him so sweet!

Type: Clippings
A newspaper article on Dick Carpenter, a Dartmouth College varsity football player. Caption: What a man! Ginny must be proud of him!

Type: Invitations
An invitation to a welcome tea party for the new gym teacher, Mrs. Boyd Chapman. Caption: Our new gym teacher is very attractive!

Type: Emblems
An emblem for Dartmouth College. The depicted (unofficial) mascot is a Dartmouth Indian. Caption: Artie's very own contribution to my mem book. Sweet of him, isn't it?

Subjects: Parties
Type: Invitations
An invitation to the Freshman Frolic, a Simmons student tradition that takes place shortly before the end of freshman year. At this party, attendees were encouraged to dress as children and play childhood games. Transcription: Betty Goodrich. This is…