Contents
Collection Overview
Biographical Note
Scope and Contents of the Collection
Biographical Material and Smith College Material
Correspondence A-PE
Correspondence PH-Z
Speeches and Writings
Photographs and Sketches
Oversize Materials
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Mary A. (Mary Augusta) Jordan Papers, 1885-1931
Finding Aid
Finding aid prepared by Gayla Spaulding, Nanci Young.
© 2006
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Creator:
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Jordan, Mary A. (Mary Augusta), 1855-1941 |
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Title:
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Mary A. (Mary Augusta) Jordan Papers |
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Dates:
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1885-1931 |
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Abstract:
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Professor of English. Contains biographical information, correspondence, writings photographs, and memorabilia.
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Extent:
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5 boxes(2.25 linear ft.) |
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Language:
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English |
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Identification:
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RG 42 |
Mary Augusta Jordan was born on July 5, 1855 in Ironton, Ohio. She was the daughter of Edward Jordan, who was appointed Solicitor of the United States Treasury by President Lincoln, and Augusta Woodbury Ricker Jordan. Mary was the eldest of four children. Mary was known since childhood for her exceptional intelligence and love of the English language. She was one of Smith College's star English instructors and her passing was greatly mourned by the academic world she left behind with her death on April 14, 1941.
When her father retired from public office and the family moved to Elizabeth, New Jersey, Mary enrolled in Vassar College where she graduated in 1876, Phi Beta Kappa at the age of twenty-one. She continued with her education at Vassar and received her M.A. in 1878. She was first a librarian (1877-1880) and later an English instructor at Vassar until her departure in 1884.
Mary left Vassar in order to teach at the recently founded Smith College at the behest of President Seelye. Known for her independent nature, Mary was soon a well recognized figure in Northampton and on the college campus. She was a much loved and well-respected instructor in Rhetoric and English, and known for her well intended but sharp wit and constructive criticism. Her home was always open for students to gain access to her extensive library or her ready advice. Although she published few articles, she was known as the star of the English Department and quickly ascended to be first the head and later the chairman of the English Department. Smith College awarded her the honorary degree, Doctor of Human Letters, in 1910.
Her independent nature and love of learning lead her to devote her entire life to teaching. She was briefly engaged to her cousin, David Starr Jordan, but the relationship did not last. She instead spent her life galvanizing her students' love of learning. She spent a great deal of her time away from the school on extended stays in the homes of friends and family. She made her home at Hatfield House while at Smith.
Mary Augusta Jordan retired from Smith in 1921, after thirty-seven years of service. She continued to remain active however, and concerned herself with the affairs of Albertus Magnus College in New Haven, Connecticut, the area which she moved to after retirement. She was a deeply religious person, although nonsectarian, and the affairs of the Roman Catholic school interested her deeply. It was at 42 Lincoln Street in New Haven, Connecticut, near the home of her niece where Mary fell ill. She died soon after on April 14, 1941, at the age of sixty-five. She left behind an extensive legacy at Smith College, and in 1922 after her retirement, was remembered by Smith College in three ways. There is a Smith house, located in the quad, named Jordan in her honor. The English department also named the Mary Augusta Jordan professorship in remembrance of their colleague. The prize, which is now defunct, was a small scholarship for students who excelled in English literature, named the Mary Augusta Jordan Prize.
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The Mary Augusta Jordan Papers contain biographical information, correspondence, writings photographs and memorabilia documenting her career at Smith as both student and professor of English Languages and Literature. Of particular interest is a history of the English Department written by Jordan in 1925.
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Biographical Material and Smith College Material
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Biographical Material-General
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Biographical Material-Education
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Biographical Material-Education, Vassar College
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Biographical Material-Miscellaneous
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Biographical Material-Obituaries
1941
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Smith College Material-Miscellaneous
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Smith College Material-Hatfield House
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Smith College Material-Lecture Notes
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Smith College Material-Mary A. Jordan Professorship
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Smith College Material-Recommendations
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Smith College Material-Retirement, general
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Smith College Material-Retirement, Tributes
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Smith College Material-Retirement, A Tribute of 40 Years
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Box
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880 |
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Correspondence A-PE
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Bacon, Josephine Daskam
1904-1921
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Bates, Katherine Lee
1895-1915
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Booth, Maud B.
1896-1915
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Branch, Anna Hempstead
1897-1934
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Brearly, Samuel, Jr.
1885-1897, n.d.
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Bridges, Robert Seymour
1895-1900
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Briggs, Le Baron Russell
1900-1910
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Burroughs, John
1887, n.d.
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Cable, Eva Stevenson
n.d.
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Clark, Marguerite Dixon
1925-1928, n.d.
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Clemens, Samuel Langhorne
1889
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Cleveland, Rose E.
1899-1904, n.d.
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Cutler, Anna Alice
1928
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Dickinson, Lavinia
1895-1897
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Drennan, M.J.
1890-1898
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Dunton, Edith Kellog
1922, n.d.
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Edwards, Hilda Blanche
1911-1928
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Ellsworth, Helen J.S.
n.d.
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Ellsworth, William W.
1897
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Folger, Henry Clay
1912-1935
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Ford, M. Eleanor
1914-1915
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Franchot, C. Pascal
n.d.
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Gardiner, Harry Norman
1892-1927, n.d.
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Garrison, Wendell Phillips
1894-1898
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Gaylord, Emma P.
1914, n.d.
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Gibson, Emily H.
1885-1888
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Hadley, Arthur Twining
1897-1900
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Harrison, Bertram
n.d.
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James, William
1891, n.d.
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Jordan, David Starr
1899, 1913
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Kearns, Elsie Herndon
1914, n.d.
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Lathrop, Clara W.
1899, 1901
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Leach, Abby
1900, 1905
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Macmechan, Archibald M'Kellar
1897-1900
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Meyer, Annie Nathan
1910, n.d.
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Peck, Ludella L.
1886, n.d.
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Box
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Correspondence PH-Z
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Poland, William Carey
1892-1899
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Prescott, Henry Lee
1899-1900
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Pruyn, Eva Jenison
1910-1915
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Rockefeller, John D., Jr.
1916
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Rose, Henry T.
1912, n.d.
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Santayana, George
1899, n.d.
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Shaw, Adele Marie
1914, n.d.
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Short, Frank Lea
1910-1911
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Steinberg, Mary B.
1899-1900, n.d.
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Stoddard, F.H.
1885, n.d.
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Taylor, James M.
1899-1900
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Thomas, M. Carey
1899-1900, n.d.
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Thwing, Charles F.
n.d.
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Tucker, H. St. George
1921
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Ward, William Hayes
1912
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Watts, Martha Emma
1914, n.d.
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Whipple, George N.
1899, 1915, n.d.
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Whitney, Margaret F.G.
1900, n.d.
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Withington, Robert
1923-1931
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Woolley, Mary Emma
1909-1915
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Young, Alfred
1908-1910
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Box
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Speeches and Writings
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"Assets and Liabilities of Present Day English"
n.d.
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"A Dressy Bookseller"
n.d.
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"The College for Women" Atlantic Monthly
1892 Oct
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"Harry Norman Gardiner" Memorial Service
1927
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"Higher Education" Association of Intercollegiate Alumnae
1886 Oct 30
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"The Higher Education, A Social Necessity for Women" Association of Collegiate Alumnae
1892 Nov 5
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"Influential Fallacies About Education" New England Association of Colleges and Preparatory Schools in School Review (Vol 12, No 2)
1904 Feb
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"L. Clark Seelye" Smith College Monthly
1910 Jun
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"Life and the Classroom: 37 Years of It" Smith Alumnae Quarterly
1921 Jul
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"Ludella L. Peck" Smith Alumnae Quarterly and Memorial Service
1913 Feb
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"Noblesse Oblige" Pamphlet No. 36 of the Massachusetts Association Opposed to the Further Extension of Suffrage to Women
1901
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"The President-Elect of Vassar College and His Problems" Vassar Miscellany
1915 Feb 26
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Reviews, miscellaneous
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"The Return of Nature"
n.d.
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"The Setting of A College Admission Paper in English" School Review
n.d.
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"Shakespeare and the Presumptions"
n.d.
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"Smith College" New England Magazine
1887 Jan
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"The Teaching of English in Smith College from President and Professor Seelye to President and Professor Neilson" [manuscript]
1925 Jun
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"The Teaching of English in Smith College from President and Professor Seelye to President and Professor Neilson" [typescript]
1925 Jun
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"Vassar's Jubilee" Smith Alumnae Quarterly
1915 Nov
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Correct Writing and Speaking by M.A. Jordan. The Women's Home Library (N.Y.: A.S. Barnes and Co.),
1904
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Photographs and Sketches
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Portraits, early
pre-1890
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Box
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Folder
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Portraits
after 1890
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Portraits-Endeau Portrait
c1901
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Teaching class-Katherine McClellan, photographer
1904
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Box
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Oversize Materials
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Lecture Notes (card file)
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News clippings/Notes on Education and English
n.d.
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Memorabilia Book of European trip
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Scrapbook-photographs of works of art
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Small notebooks (3), miscellaneous notes
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