Creator | Wallach, Eileen Lovett, 1914- |
Title | Eileen Lovett Wallach papers |
Dates | 1935 |
Identification | MS 196 |
Quantity | 0.1 linear feet linear feet (1 folder) |
Collection Abstract | The papers of Eileen Lovett Wallach, Class of 1935, consist of a letter from June Donnelly, the 1935 Commencement program, an article about reviving the tradition of step singing, a playbill from the senior class production of "Mary The Third", a letter placing Wallach on social probation for being late twice, and extensive budget sheets kept by Wallach when she was first working in New York after graduation and making $110 a month at the New York Public Library.Other materials include a letter regarding lateness, several photographs of Wallach and her pals, a playbill from "Dracula" at the Shubert Theater, and a leaflet containing the 1934-35 rules for students. |
Historical Abstract | Eileen Lovett Wallach was a student at Simmons College, graduating in 1935. She worked in New York after graduation at the New York Public Library. |
Language | Material in English. |
Location | Collection may be stored offsite. Please contact Archives staff for more information. |
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[Identification of item: description and date], Eileen Lovett Wallach papers, MS 196, Simmons College Archives, Boston, MA, USA.
Gift from Eileen Wallach, 2002.
Accession number: 2002.122, 2002.152
Processed by Simmons College Archives staff
This collection guide was encoded as part of the LEADS project by Alyson Bowers, October 2013
Eileen Lovett Wallach was a student at Simmons College, graduating in 1935. She worked in New York after graduation at the New York Public Library.
The papers of Eileen Lovett Wallach, Class of 1935, consist of a letter from June Donnelly, the 1935 Commencement program, an article about reviving the tradition of step singing, a playbill from the senior class production of "Mary The Third", a letter placing Wallach on social probation for being late twice, and extensive budget sheets kept by Wallach when she was first working in New York after graduation and making $110 a month at the New York Public Library.Other materials include a letter regarding lateness, several photographs of Wallach and her pals, a playbill from "Dracula" at the Shubert Theater, and a leaflet containing the 1934-35 rules for students.
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