Contents


Collection Overview

Biographical Note

Scope and Contents of the Collection

Alumnae Fund n.d.

Correspondence-Duryee, Alice 1900-1901

Correspondence-Duryee, Alice 1902

Correspondence-Duryee, Alice 1903

Correspondence-Duryee, Alice 1904

Correspondence-Duryee, Alice 1905

Correspondence-Duryee, Alice 1906-1916

Correspondence-Lapham, Helen A. 1959-1961

Correspondence-Strong, Beulah 1936-1938

Photographs 1964-1973

Water Conservation Tour 1957-1959

Water Conservation Tour-Brochures 1953-1958

Zoology Laboratory Book 1901

Elizabeth McGrew Kimball Papers, 1900-1973

Finding Aid

Finding aid prepared by Emily Markham.

© 2006

Collection Overview

Creator: Kimball, Elizabeth McGrew
Title: Elizabeth McGrew Kimball Papers
Dates: 1900-1973
Abstract: This collection includes correspondence, photographs, newspaper clippings and publications relating to Elizabeth McGrew Kimball's career at Smith College and elsewhere.
Extent: 1 box(.25 linear ft.)
Language: English
Identification: RG 42

Biographical Note

Elizabeth McGrew Kimball was born in Bareilly, India, where her mother worked as a doctor and her father as a missionary. She came to the United States at the age of five and was home-schooled by tutors and governesses until age 11. When she was 13, Kimball was taken out of school because of poor health and went to live with her grandmother. Kimball went on to graduate from Smith College in 1901. She continued living in Northampton with her husband, Everett Kimball, who joined the Smith faculty in 1904. She was involved in many of Smith College's affairs, most predominantly with the Alumnae Association. She was also the only museum assistant to be employed by the college, an accomplishment that made her family quite proud. Kimball traveled all over the world during her lifetime, to places such as France, Italy, England, Egypt, Palestine, Lebanon and Syria. She was an avid collector of scarves and owned pieces from all parts of the globe that dated as far back as the seventeenth century. Kimball was given the opportunity to study art in Paris with Andre Lhote, and created many works during her adult life, including watercolors, oils, pastels and drawings. She was also employed by the U. S. State Department for three and a half years, working closely with a Geological Survey. Her advanced knowledge of French, German, Italian and English made her overqualified for the job. She continued working after her husband retired from Smith in 1946 for the State Department, as part of a Water Conservation Tour in western Massachusetts. Kimball passed away at the age of 94 on January 9, 1973 in Los Angeles, California, where she had lived with her son and daughter-in-law.

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Scope and Contents of the Collection

This collection includes correspondence, photographs, newspaper clippings and publications relating to Kimball's career at Smith College and elsewhere.

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Alumnae Fund n.d.

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889 2
Correspondence-Duryee, Alice 1900-1901

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889 3
Correspondence-Duryee, Alice 1902

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889 4
Correspondence-Duryee, Alice 1903

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889 5
Correspondence-Duryee, Alice 1904

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889 6
Correspondence-Duryee, Alice 1905

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889 7
Correspondence-Duryee, Alice 1906-1916

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889 8
Correspondence-Lapham, Helen A. 1959-1961

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889 9
Correspondence-Strong, Beulah 1936-1938

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889 10
Photographs 1964-1973

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889 11
Water Conservation Tour 1957-1959

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889 12
Water Conservation Tour-Brochures 1953-1958

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889 13
Zoology Laboratory Book 1901