ContentsScope and Contents of the Collection Organization of the Collection Contents List Correspondence, 1926-1927, 1974-1990 Biographical Information, circa 1926-1993 Correspondence, 1926-1927, 1974-1990 |
Moore papers, 1924-1993.Finding AidEncoding funded by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.© 2003
Biographical NoteDorothy Beatrice Gleason was born in Jersey City, New Jersey on April 16, 1905 to Albert J. Gleason and Emma Searle Gleason. Her father owned and operated Drake Secretarial Colleges in New Jersey. She attended Bergen School for Girls in Jersey City from 1916-1920, then went to the Beard School for Girls in Orange, New Jersey from 1920-1923. She entered Mount Holyoke College in 1924. In 1928, she graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in English. She recieved her Master of Arts degree in English from Columbia University in 1935. From November 1929 until August 1931 she worked as a hostess and secretary at the Mayflower Apartments in Jersey City. From approximately 1939 until her retirement in 1968, she was the owner and president of the Drake Secretarial Colleges. She married William Cecil Moore on September 3, 1938 in Tigrett, Tennessee. Her husband worked at Teaneck High School in Teaneck, New Jersey, first as an English teacher and later as the chairman of the English department. Their daughter Dorothy Anne was born on December 13, 1939. She died on February 13, 1993 at her home in Teaneck, New Jersey, at the age of eighty-seven. Return to the Table of Contents Scope and Contents of the CollectionThe Dorothy Beatrice Gleason Moore Papers include a diary, correspondence, memorabilia, a scrapbook, biographical information, and photographs dating from 1924-1993. Most of this material relates to her 1926 trip to England, Sweden, Germany, Finland, Estonia, Poland, Switzerland, France, Latvia, and Lithuania. These documents include a travel diary, letters and postcards to and from Moore, itineraries, guidebooks and other memorabilia, and photographs. The scrapbook reflects her activities as a student at Mount Holyoke College, chiefly in 1924-1925. It includes comments about faculty members and the campus, class songs and yells, lists of "favorite things," social functions, "memorable trips," and "dates and doings." Biographical information consists of newspaper clippings, an invitation to her wedding in 1938, and copies of her obituaries. Photographs are of Moore and some of her friends, including several Mount Holyoke College classmates. Return to the Table of Contents Search TermsReturn to the Table of Contents Organization of the CollectionThis collection is organized into six series: Return to the Table of Contents Contents ListDiaries, 1926 1 folderThis series consists of a travel diary entitled "My Walking? Tour around the Baltics with Variations" with entries from June 19-August 28, 1926. The volume describes her daily activities during a tour of Europe in 1926. It includes information about her travels in Sweden, England, Germany, Finland, Estonia, Poland, Switzerland, France, Latvia, and Lithuania. Her observations include such commentary as "June 21. Spent the day on deck. Fooled around with several Amherst men and one Harvard youth who can't seem to remember his own name. Had a regular skein of german beer which does not appeal to me. My trip: sea - blue - glorious; sleep - necessary, overcoming; men - inebriated, disgustingly foolish; moon - sublime; Food - at all hours, all kinds; Crew - German, friendly; Date with Dick - adorable." Arranged chronologically. Correspondence, 1926-1927, 1974-1990 2 foldersThis series consists of letters and postcards written to and by Moore, 1926-1990. Of particular note are documents relating to her trip to Europe in 1926. These items include postcards that she sent to her mother and letters from people whom she met during the trip (including an Estonian man who wrote a love letter to her, 15 August 1927). Arranged chronologically. Memorabilia, 1926 9 foldersThis series consists of materials relating to Moore's 1926 tour of Europe, including her passport, travel itineraries, a map of the tour route, postcards, and guidebooks. The guidebooks include a publication entitled "Poland's Access to the Sea and the Claims of East Prussia," published in 1926. Arranged by type of material. Biographical Information, circa 1926-1993 1 folderConsists of newspaper clippings about Moore and her friends. These clippings include obituaries. The series also contains an invitation to Moore's wedding in 1938. Arranged chronologically. Scrapbook, 1924-1928 1 folderThis series consists of a scrapbook Moore kept as a student at Mount Holyoke College, 1924-1928. The volume primarily contains a list of friends, comments about faculty members and the campus, class songs and yells, lists of "favorite things," social functions, "memorable trips," and "dates and doings," 1924-1925. It also includes some memorabilia such as ticket stubs, photographs, and a program for a 1924 football game between Columbia and Syracuse. Arranged chronologically. Photographs, circa 1924-1990 1 folderThis series contains photographs of Moore as well as several of her Mount Holyoke College classmates. These primarily consist of photographs taken while she was a student at Mount Holyoke, 1924-28. There are also some later photographs of several of Moore's classmates. Arranged chronologically. Contents ListDiaries, 1926 1 folder
Correspondence, 1926-1927, 1974-1990 2 folders
Memorabilia, 1926 9 folders
Biographical Information, circa 1926-1993 1 folder
Scrapbook, 1924-1928 1 folder
Photographs, circa 1924-1990 1 folder
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