Contents


Collection Overview

Administrative Information

Biographical Note

Scope and Contents of the Collection

Organization of the Collection

Correspondence 1953-1957

Course Records 1953-1957

Biographical Information circa 1953-1956

Photographs circa 1953-1957

Susan Long Quainton Papers, 1953-1957

Finding Aid

Finding aid prepared by Daniel Fitzroy.

2008

Collection Overview

Creator: Quainton, Susan Long, b.1936
Title: Susan Long Quainton Papers
Dates: 1953-1957
Abstract: Quainton, Susan Dorothea Long, b. 1936; student and English teacher. Mount Holyoke College graduate, 1957. Papers contain correspondence, course records, biographical information, and photographs, primarily documenting her academic and social activities as a Mount Holyoke College student from 1953-1957.
Extent: 6 boxes(2.5 linear ft.)
Language: Collection is primarily in English , with some notes and assignments in French and Ancient Greek .
Identification: MS 0860
Location: LD 7096.6 1957 Long

Administrative Information

Processed by Daniel Fitzroy, 2008

Please use the following format when citing materials from this collection:

Susan Long Quainton Papers, Archives and Special Collections, Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley, Massachusetts, USA

Unrestricted.

Use of the collection is governed by the Copyright Law of the United States (Title 17, U.S.C.).

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Biographical Note

Susan Dorothea Long Quainton, Mount Holyoke graduate and educator, was born on January 25, 1936 in Los Angeles, California to Joseph Abraham Long and Theresia Monrovia Rustemeyer Long. She was raised with an older sister Theresia and a younger brother Donald in Southern California where her father worked as a manager for the Beverly Hills District of the Southern California Edison Company. She enrolled at Mount Holyoke College after winning the Seven Women's Colleges Scholarship in the fall of 1953. After graduating with honors in English from Mount Holyoke College, she was awarded the Marshall Scholarship and attended St. Hilda's College in Oxford, England, earning a B.A. First Class Honours Degree in English in 1959. In addition, she earned a M.A. in English Language and Literature from Oxford University in 1963. While attending St. Hilda's College, she met Anthony Cecil Eden Quainton, whom she married in Oxford in October 1958. Mr. Quainton was a Foreign Service Officer and a U.S. Ambassador in posts across the world. Accompanying her husband to his foreign posts, Mrs. Quainton held a variety of positions, including: Fifth Grade English Teacher at the National Cathedral School for Girls (1972); the Director for the United States Information Service sponsored English Language Institute in Kathmandu, Nepal (July 1, 1974-December 15, 1975); an English Professor at the College Andre Malraux in Bangui in French Central Africa (October 1, 1977-June 12, 1978); an English Teacher at the National Cathedral School for Girls (1978-1981); a Lower School Secretary at the National Cathedral School for Girls (1982); and a High School English Teacher at the American-Nicaraguan School in Managua, Nicaragua (August 1982-January 1984). The Quaintons had two daughters and one son.

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Scope and Contents of the Collection

The Papers of Susan Long Quainton (b. 1936) span the years 1953-1957 and consist of correspondence, course records, biographical information, and photographs that primarily document her experiences as a Mount Holyoke College student from 1953-1957.

The Correspondence series, spanning August 1953-June 1957, is chiefly made up of letters sent by Susan to her family detailing her life at Mount Holyoke College. In order to remain in close contact with her family in California, she regularly wrote letters to her mother Theresia, her father Joseph, her brother Donald, her sister Theresia, her Aunt Marion, and her grandmother Lela throughout her four years as a student at Mount Holyoke College. Her correspondence covers a wide range of topics that discuss her feelings about the school, certain faculty members, classmates, roommates, coursework, student activities, local fashion, dating, social events, dances, freshman hazing, and Mountain Day, and include mentions of Mount Holyoke College regulations and restrictions regarding travel permission. In these letters she often mentions her English Professor Joseph Bottkol, her Philosophy Professor George Tovey, and many of her friends, including Mary Jean Mahler, Joyce Mitchell, Carol Kroeger, Franny Ward, and Alice Stone. The correspondence also includes postcards and Valentines.

The Course Records series spans the years 1953-1957 and are comprised of notebooks, syllabi, class handouts, as well as graded assignments including Art projects; Physiology laboratory reports; a Physiology Special Report entitled "Comparison of Various Methods of Artificial Respiration;" examination bluebooks and questions; and various class papers and essays. The Course Records document her undergraduate studies, including her classes in Art, English, French, Greek, Geography and Geology, History, Philosophy, and Physiology. The bulk of the papers and essays relate to her major, English.

The Biographical Information series consists of two newspaper clippings. The first clipping is from the April 26, 1953 edition of The Los Angeles Times and relates that at the age of seventeen Susan D. Long was chosen as a principal speaker at the National Convention of the Red Cross in June 1953. The other clipping is simply a photograph of Susan sitting with her two siblings, Theresia Jane and Donald, from an unknown publication circa 1954-1956.

The Photographs series consists of five black and white photographs of Susan, circa 1953-1957. Three undated photographs are formal head shots of Quainton, measuring approximately 2.5 by 3.5, or 3 by 3.5 inches and are most likely from her student days at Mount Holyoke. A 3.5 by 3.5 inch black and white snapshot of Susan with Carla Wilson from Smith College, sitting and reading on a couch, is dated Feb. 12, 1955 and was originally attached to a letter sent to family by Susan on March 11, 1955. The final black and white photograph in the series, of Quainton working at a desk, measures 8 by 10 inches and is dated April 3, 1955.

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The correspondence is arranged chronologically. The course records are arranged by record type and then alphabetically by subject. The biographical information is arranged chronologically. The photographs are arranged by size.

Organization of the Collection

This collection is organized into four series:

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Correspondence 1953-1957


Box

Folder

1 1
Aug.-Sept. 30, 1953

2
Oct. 1-Oct. 31, 1953

3
Nov. 4-Dec. 17, 1953

4
Jan. 4-Feb. 8, 1954

5
Feb. 10-Mar. 30, 1954

6
Apr. 7-June 2, 1954

7
Sept. 21-Dec. 13, 1954

8
Jan. 2-Jan. 31, 1955

Box

Folder

2 1
Feb. 1-Mar. 31, 1955

2
Apr. 2-June 9, 1955

3
Sept. 17-Oct. 28, 1955

4
Nov. 2, 1955-Jan. 31, 1956

5
Feb. 7-May 18, 1956

6
Sept. 18-Nov. 15, 1956

7
Nov. 17, 1956-Mar. 5, 1957

8
Mar. 14-June 3, 1957

Course Records 1953-1957


Box

Folder

3 1
3 Subject Notebook Fall 1953

2
3 Subject Notebook Spring 1954

3
Art B2 Notebook Spring 1954

4
Art Assignments Fall 1953-Spring 1954

5
English B3 Notebook Fall 1954

6
English 201 Notebook Fall 1955

7
English 211 Notebook Fall 1955

8
English 202 Notebook Spring 1956

9
English 212 Notebook Spring 1956

10
English Notebook Fall 1956

11
English 214 Notebook Spring 1957

12
English Notebook circa 1956-1957

13
Miscellaneous English Handouts circa 1953-1957

Box

Folder

4 1
French 305 Notebook Fall 1955

2
French 308 Notebook Spring 1956

3
French Verbs Notebook circa 1953-1957

4
Geography B3 Notebook Fall 1953

5
Geography B4 Notebook circa Jan.-Apr. 22, 1954

6
Geography B4 Notebook circa May 1954

7
Greek Notebook circa 1956

8
History B1 Notebook circa Sept.-Oct. 1953

9
History B1 Notebook Oct. 29-Dec. 5, 1953

10
History B1 Notebook circa Dec. 1953-Jan. 1954

11
History B2 Notebook circa Jan.-Feb. 1954

12
History B2 Notebook circa Mar. 1954

13
History B2 Notebook circa Apr.-May 1954

Box

Folder

5 1
Philosophy B1 Notebook Fall 1954

2
Philosophy B2 Notebook Spring 1955

3
Physiology B1 Notebook circa Sept.-Nov. 12, 1954

4
Physiology B1 and B2 Notebook circa Nov. 1954-Feb. 1955

5
Physiology B2 Notebook circa Feb.-May 1955

6
Physiology Special Report May 4, 1955

7
Physiology Laboratory Reports circa Sept. 1954-May 1955

8
English Examinations circa 1954-1957

9
Examinations circa 1953-1954

Box

Folder

6 1
Examinations circa 1954-1957

2
Art Papers circa Oct. 1953-May 1954

3
English Papers circa Sept. 1953-Apr. 1954

4
English Papers circa Sept. 1954-May 1955

5
English Papers circa Nov. 1955-May 1956

6
English Papers circa Oct. 1956-Apr. 1957

7
French Papers circa Mar. 1954-Jan. 1956

8
History Paper Oct. 6, 1953

9
Philosophy Papers circa 1954-May 1955

Biographical Information circa 1953-1956


Box

Folder

6 10
Biographical Information circa 1953-1956

Photographs circa 1953-1957


Box

Folder

6 11
Photographs circa 1953-1957