Box Communal Collections 49
Contains 16 Results:
Artifacts, 1916 - 1955, bulk: 1916 - 1920
The artifacts series contains items used or collected by Fisher as a student, such as registration cards, drafting tools, eye glasses, Purdue pins, diploma, and Purdue band items, including his clarinets. Some items were collected after his time as a student; class loyalty certificates and a Class of 1920, 35th reunion badge.
W.F. Goss portraits and testimonial of appreciation, 1912-1954
Congratulatory Letters, 1924
Certificates from Harvard, Yale, University of Iowa and University of California. 1924
Document facsimiles, 1934-1982
Emancipation Proclamation facsimile from National Archives, 1934
Emancipation Proclamation facsimile from National Archives, 1934
"Lee's General Order Number Nine" facsimile by Donnelley Deeptone Offset
"Sea Flowers" Finger Painting, undated
Finger painting of which the backround information is unknown.
Photographs of Formal Dinners for Indiana Society & Reunion Press Veterans of '93, 1933-1939
The collection consists of one folder which contains five items from the Indiana Society of Chicago.
Records Books, 1887 - 1924
This series consists of records books that document the weekly meetings of the Emersonian and membership. Also included are treasury reports and correspondence relating to the society.
Diploma, undated
One blank, undated diploma by the Emersonian Literary Society.
Diploma, 1920
(Fisher's Bachelor of Science in Agriculture, 9th day of June, 1920. Diploma has been rolled-up.)
Biographical Information, 1936 - 2004
This series contains many revisions of Stone's curriculum vitae, along with numerous official records (military, education, professional, and medical), and memorial documents. Taken together, these records provide an overview of Beverley Stone's life events and accomplishments.
Awards and honors, 1955 - 2004
Oversized award certificates separated and placed in oversized communal box
Correspondence, 1941 - 2004
In addition to general and professional correspondence, a large portion of the correspondence included in this series consists of letters from alumni, providing a testament to how loved and successful Stone was as Dean of Women and Dean of Students.
General correspondence, 1944 - 1972
Correspondence containing an oversized original comic strip separated and placed in oversized communal box