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Friends and Benefactors Records, 1818-1986Finding AidFinding aid prepared by Archives and Special Collections.2011
Administrative InformationPlease use the following format when citing materials from this collection: Friends and Benefactors Records, Mount Holyoke College Archives and Special Collections, South Hadley, MA. Restricted Records restricted to use by office/department of origin for 25 years from date of record creation. Return to the Table of Contents Historical NoteThis is an artificial record group compiled by the Mount Holyoke College Archives staff. Return to the Table of Contents Scope and Contents of the CollectionThe Mount Holyoke College Friends and Benefactors Records include correspondence, press releases, memoranda, newspaper clippings, magazine articles, periodicals, catalogues, pamphlets, biographical sketches, lecture transcriptions, commencement and Founder's Day programs, thank-you cards, funeral addresses, death certificates, obituaries, extracts from last wills and testaments, property appraisals, treasurers' reports, gift reports, comptrollers' reports, lists of Parents Committee members, a biography of Daniel K. Pearsons, and photographs. In general, the records pertain to buildings or projects toward which benefactors wished their donations to be spent, the establishment of scholarship and funds, and lecture series. The records also include biographical information regarding individual friends and benefactors and their relationships to Mount Holyoke College. While many friends and benefactors gave money, others promoted Mount Holyoke through writing or public speaking. Still others donated time and energy by participating in lecture series sponsored by Mount Holyoke. Significant benefactors include Elizabeth Arden, Jane Addams, Hagop Bogigian, Newcomb Cleveland, John Dwight, Minnie Ryan Dwight, Frank Felice, Emily Abbey Gill, Stanley High, Miriam LeWine, Mary Mandelle, Daniel Pearsons, the Rockefeller family, Lydia H. Sigourney, the Skinner family, Nora McCarter Warbeke, and Herbert A. Wilder. Return to the Table of Contents |