Contents


Collection Overview

Biographical Note

Scope and Contents of the Collection

Organization of the Collection

Search Terms

Correspondence 1890-1905, n.d.

Memorabilia 1895-1905, n.d.

Biographical Information circa 1911, 1927, 1979

Photographs circa 1901-1905

Gertrude L. Didcoct Papers, 1890-1979, n.d.

Finding Aid

Finding aid prepared by Danielle M. Ryan.

© 2005

Collection Overview

Creator: Didcoct, Gertrude L. (Gertrude Lukins), 1882-1979
Title: Gertrude L. Didcoct Papers
Dates: 1890-1979
Dates: 1901-1905
Abstract: Didcoct, Gertrude Ruth Lukins, 1882-1979; secondary school teacher and librarian. Mount Holyoke College graduate, 1906 (affiliated with the Class of 1905). Papers contain correspondence, memorabilia, biographical information and photographs. Primarily concerning her social life as a student at Mount Holyoke College from 1901-1905. Also include three letters from a cousin training with the United States Army in 1898 during the Spanish-American War
Extent: 4 boxes( 1.75 linear ft.)
Language: English
Identification: MS 0837
Location: LD 7096.6 1905 Lukins

Biographical Note

Gertrude Ruth Lukins Didcoct, a teacher, librarian and Mount Holyoke College graduate, was born on April 2, 1882 in Streator, Illinois to William Lukins and Dora Ramsey Lukins. She attended Streator Township High School, then went to Mount Holyoke College from 1901-1906, graduating with a B.A. in biology and mathematics (she remained affiliated with the Class of 1905). She married John Joseph Didcoct, a professor of secondary education at George Peabody College for Teachers, on August 22, 1911 and had two children. She was a high school teacher of mathematics at Streator Township High School from 1906-1911 and a librarian at George Peabody College from 1929 until about 1944. She died in Washington, D.C. on April 9, 1979 at the age of ninety-seven.

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Scope and Contents of the Collection

The Gertrude L. Didcoct Papers contain correspondence, memorabilia, biographical information and photographs. Most of the collection consists of letters that she wrote twice each week to her brother and mother while she was a student at Mount Holyoke College, 1901-1905. She discusses dormitory life, her friends, classes and professors, and College president Mary Emma Woolley. She frequently mentions difficulties with her studies. She also discusses Sunday services; visiting lecturers; parties and preparing food with a chafing dish; College regulations; clothing and shopping; visits to nearby towns in Massachusetts as well as Boston and New York City; minstrel shows with students in black face; her expenses; sports books that she is reading; her domestic work; and College traditions such as Junior Lunch, Junior Prom, Mountain Day and Faculty Show. The collection contains several letters to Didcoct as well, dating from 1890-1900 and written by relatives and friends. Three of these letters are from a cousin who describes his activities while training in Georgia with members of Company C of the Illinois Volunteer Calvary in the summer of 1898 during the Spanish-American War. Memorabilia consists of invitations, programs, brochures, announcements and a class of 1905 letter, 1895-1905, n.d. Biographical information consists of two biographical notes concerning Didcoct, circa 1911 and circa 1927, an obituary for her husband, 1927, and her obituary, 1979. Photographs date from circa 1901-1905 and include one of a dormitory room interior at Mount Holyoke and two of students at parties.

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Search Terms

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Organization of the Collection

This collection is organized into four series:

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Correspondence 1890-1905, n.d.


Box

Folder

1 1
1890, 1895, 1898

2
1899-1900

3
September 9-22 1901

4
September 23-30 1901

5
October 3-16 1901

6
October 20-31 1901

7
November 4-17 1901

8
November 21-28 1901

9
December 1901

10
January 1902

11
February 3-15 1902

12
February 16-26 1902

Box

Folder

2 1
March 1902

2
April 1902

3
May 1902

4
June 1902

5
September 1902

6
October 1902

7
November 5-8 1902

8
November 10-27 1902

9
December 1902

10
January 1903

11
February 1903

12
March 1903

13
April 1903

Box

Folder

3 1
May 1903

2
June 1903

3
July-August 1903

4
September 1903

5
October 1903

6
November 1903

7
December 1903

8
January 1904

9
February 1904

10
March 1904

11
April 1904

12
May 1904

13
June 1904

Box

Folder

4 1
July 1904

2
August 1904

3
September 1904

4
October 1904

5
November 1904

6
December 1904

7
January 1905

8
February 1905

9
March 1905

10
April 1905

11
May-June 1905, n.d.

Memorabilia 1895-1905, n.d.


Box

Folder

4 12
1895-1897

13
1898-1905

14
n.d.

15
n.d.

Biographical Information circa 1911, 1927, 1979


Box

Folder

4 16
circa 1911, 1927, 1979

Photographs circa 1901-1905


Box

Folder

4 17
circa 1901-1905