Guide to the Sidney F. Stanton papers, 1930-1934

Descriptive Summary

Creator Stanton, Sidney F. (Sidney Fawcett), 1912-1995
Title Sidney F. Stanton papers
Dates 1930-1934
Identification MS 241
Quantity 0.25 linear feet (1 volume)
Collection Abstract The collection consists of a diary kept by Sidney Fawcett Stanton while enrolled at Simmons and two student budget ledgers from 1931-1933.
Historical Abstract Sidney Fawcett Stanton was born in Westtown, Pennsylvania on May 8, 1912. She graduated from Simmons College in 1934 in Secretarial Studies. Stanton died in 1995.
Language Material is in English.
Location Collection may be stored offsite. Please contact Archives staff for more information.

Information for Users

Access Restrictions

Collection is open.

Copyright Notice

Copyright for materials resides with the creators of the items in question, unless otherwise designated.

Publishing permission

Please contact the College Archivist with requests to publish any material from the collection.

Preferred Citation

[Identification of item: description and date], Sidney F. Stanton papers, MS 241, Simmons College Archives, Boston, MA, USA.

Acquisitions Information

Donated by Leila Rupp, 2010.

Accession number: 2011.005

Processing Information

Processed by Simmons College Archives staff

This collection guide was encoded as part of the LEADS project by Ashleigh Coren, December 2013


Biographical Note

Sidney Fawcett Stanton was born in Westtown, Pennsylvania on May 8, 1912. She graduated from Simmons College in 1934 in Secretarial Studies. Stanton died in 1995.


Collection Overview

The collection consists of a diary kept by Sidney Fawcett Stanton while enrolled at Simmons and two student budget ledgers from 1931-1933.


Online Catalog Headings

These and related materials may be found under the following headings in online catalogs.

Diaries (blank books)
Simmons College (Boston, Mass.) -- Students
Stanton, Sidney F. (Sidney Fawcett), 1912-1995
Women college students -- Massachusetts -- Boston -- Social life and customs -- 20th century