The following guide identifies selected materials in Archives and Special Collections relating to wars and warfare, from the 1688 "Glorious Revolution" in Great Britain through the Vietnam War (1961 - 1975).
Rare book
Burnet, Gilbert, editor. A compleat collection of papers, in twelve parts: relating to the great revolutions in England and Scotland, from the time of the seven bishops petitioning K. James II. against the dispensing power, June 6. 1688. to the coronation of King William and Queen Mary, April 11. 1689. London : Printed by J.D. for R. Clavel, H. Mortlock, and J. Robinson, 1689
Item identifier: F83A 9C7 Special Collections Cutter
Rare book
Rogers, Robert. Journals of Major Robert Rogers: containing an account of the several excursions he made under the generals who commanded upon the continent of North America, during the late war. London : Printed for the author, and sold by J. Millan, 1765
Item identifier: F83A 9R63j Special Collections Cutter
Rare book
Anbury, Thomas. Travels through the interior parts of America. In a series of letters. London : Printed for W. Lane, 1789
Lieutenant Anbury served with British forces under the command of General John Burgoyne.
Item identifier: F83A 9An19 Special Collections Cutter
Personal papers
Bayley, Priscilla Beals Shaw. Diary, Jan. 1-Sept. 10, 1863.
Diary by a woman who attended Mount Holyoke from 1862-1863 which includes references to the Civil War.
1 volume (72 leaves)
Collection guide: MS 0773, LD 7096.6 x1866 Shaw
Carruth, Kathleen M. The Mount Holyoke of the sixties, 1927.
Reminiscences about Mount Holyoke Female Seminary from 1861-1863 by a member of the Class of 1863. Includes references to war work by students and a political rally at the school
6 pages
Collection identifier: LD 7096.6 1863 Carruth
Chapin, Elizabeth Lucy. Papers, 1842, 1859-1861.
Papers of a member of the Mount Holyoke Class of 1857 consisting primarily of letters written by her to her sister documenting her life as a young woman from the North teaching in the South on the eve of the Civil War.
1 box (0 .2 linear ft.)
Collection guide: MS 0855, LD 7096.6 1857
Lane, Mary Haynes. Papers, 1861-1922.
Papers of a member of the Mount Holyoke Class of 1864 who taught at the school from 1864-1868. Consist of correspondence, writings, biographical information, and photographs and include references to the Civil War.
1 box (0.2 linear ft.)
Collection guide: MS 0555 LD 7092.8 Lane
Leighton, Nathaniel Wilson. Papers, 1861-1899.
Papers consist of diaries, correspondence, photographs and other materials documenting his work as a United States surgeon during the Civil War.
2 boxes (1.8 linear ft.)
Collection guide: MS 0564, LD 7092.8 Comings
Prince, Henriette. Letters, 1853-1861.
Papers of a student who attended Mount Holyoke, 1857-1858, consisting primarily of letters to a friend describing her work at a plantation school in King William County, Virginia in the years before the start of the Civil War.
3 folders
Collection guide: MS 0577 LD 7096.6 x1860 Prince
Stow, Sarah D. Locke. Papers, 1852-1927.
Papers of a member of the Mount Holyoke Class of 1859 who taught at the school from 1859-1868, 1877-1889. Consist of letters and biographical material documenting her experiences as both a student and teacher at Mount Holyoke and include her "Writings on nurses' experiences in the Civil War, 1861".
MS 0591 LD 7092.8 Stow Archives
1 box (0.42 linear ft.)
Collection guide: MS 0591, LD 7092.8 Stow
Thomas, Belle. Correspondence, 1864-1865.
Letters by a student who attended Mount Holyoke from 1864-1865 written to her husband, Walter S. Thomas, a soldier in the United States Navy during the Civil War.
1 box (0.2 linear ft.)
Collection guide: MS 0594, LD 7096.6 x1868 Thomas
Williams, Kate Pond. Papers, 1857-1895 (Bulk: 1865-1866).
Papers of a member of the Mount Holyoke Class of 1857 who taught at the school from 1857-1864. Consist of correspondence, transcripts of journals, biographical information, and a photograph album and include references to the Civil War.
1 box (0.42 linear ft.)
Collection guide: MS 0645, LD 7092.8 Pond
Winter Family. Correspondence, 1861-1872.
Letters by Adelaide Winter, a student at Mount Holyoke from 1860-1862 and her mother, Mrs. S.A. Winter. Addressed to Adelaide's brother, Henry A. Winter, who served with the Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry during the Civil War.
1 box (0.2 linear ft.)
Collection guide: MS 0602, LD 7096.6 x1864 Winter Archives
Publications
Bacon, Nettie. The saddest day.
Printed edition of a letter written by Nettie (D. Antoinette) Bacon from Mount Holyoke Female Seminary, South Hadley, Massachusetts to her family in Gilead, Ohio April 15 & 17, 1865. Bacon, a member of the Class of 1866, describes her own feelings and public reactions to the assassination of United States President Abraham Lincoln.
Collection identifier: LD7096.6 1866 Bacon
Collis, Septima Maria Levy. A woman’s war record, 1861-1865. New York, London : G. P. Putnam’s sons, 1889
Collis was the companion of her husband, General Charles H.T. Collis, at the front. He raised a company of Zouaves at the outbreak of the war, which was later augmented to the 114th Pennsylvania Regiment.
Publication identifier: E 527.5 114th C2 Special Collections
Livermore, Mary Ashton Rice. My story of the war: a woman’s narrative of four years personal experience as nurse in the Union army, and in relief work at home, in hospitals, camps, and at the front, during the War of rebellion. Hartford, Conn. : A. D. Worthington, 1889
Livermore volunteered as an associate member of the United States Sanitary Commission during the war.
Publication identifier: E 621 L79 1889 Special Collections
Mead, Hiram. Occasions for gratitude in the present national crisis: a sermon preached in the meeting house of the First Congregational Church of South Hadley on Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 21, 1861. Northampton, MA, Trumbull and Gere, 1861.
Mead was a Trustee of Mount Holyoke Female Seminary from 1859-1873.
Collection identifier: LD 7082.18 Mead
Olmsted, Frederick Law. The cotton kingdom: a traveler's observations on cotton and slavery in the American slave states. New York : Mason brothers,1862 [c1861].
Publication identifier: F 213 .O53 vol. 1-2 Special Collections
Peet, Frederick Tomlinson. Civil War letters and documents. Newport, RI., Privately printed, 1917.
Peet served in the United States Marine Corps.
Collection identifier: E 601 P4 1917 Special Collections
United States Congress Joint Committee on the Conduct of War. Fort Pillow massacre.
[Washington, 1864]
The Battle of Fort Pillow ended with a massacre of surrendered Federal African-American troops by Confederate soldiers.
Publication identifier: E 476.17 U52 Special Collections
Whitman, Walt. The wound dresser; a series of letters written from the hospitals in Washington during the War of the Rebellion. Boston : Small, Maynard, 1898 [c1897].
Publication identifier: PS 3221 A1 1898 Special Collections
Personal papers
Didcoct, Gertrude L. Papers, 1890-1979 (Bulk: 1901-1905).
Papers by a member of the Mount Holyoke Class of 1905 consisting of correspondence, photographs, writings and biographical information primarily concerning her life as a student at Mount Holyoke. Also include three letters from a cousin with the United States Army during the Spanish-American War in 1898.
4 boxes (1.75 linear ft.)
Collection guide: MS 0837, LD 7096.6 1905 Lukins
Gulick, Alice Gordon. Papers, 1867-1904.
Papers by a member of the Mount Holyoke Class of 1867 who taught at the school from 1868-1870 and served as a missionary in Spain, where she was a founder of the International Institute for Girls in Spain. Consist of correspondence, writings, photographs and biographical information and include references to the Spanish-American War.
1 box (2.5 linear in.)
Collection guide: MS 0792, LD 7092.8 Gordon
Jones, Amy Roberts. Papers, 1896-1900, 1944.
Papers by a member of the Mount Holyoke Class of 1900 consisting of letters that include comments about the Spanish American War in 1898.
3 boxes (1 linear ft.)
Collection guide: MS 0770, LD 7096.6 1900 Jones Archives
Mitchell, William Hugh. Journal, May 3-December 12, 1898.
Account of his experiences as a member of Company E, 1st New Hampshire Volunteer regiment during the Spanish-American War. Transcribed by his nephew, William E. Clark, January 2003. Mitchell's sister, Elizabeth A. Mitchell graduated from Mount Holyoke in 1898 and taught at the school from 1904-1906.
49 pages
Collection identifier: LD 7092.8 Mitchell, Elizabeth A.
Publications
The Anti-imperialist. Brookline, Mass.: E. Atkinson. Volume 1, nos. 2-6.
Journal published 1899-1900 (volume 1, no. 1 not in MHC collection). Includes two copies of the “Anti-Imperial Chain circular.”
Publication identifier: DS679 .A68 Special Collections
College records
Mount Holyoke College. War Collection, 1860-present
Consists of reports, correspondence, minutes, photographs, and college publications documenting the impact of various wars on students, faculty, administrators, and alumnae of Mount Holyoke College. Includes materials concerning farm work and other war relief efforts by faculty and students during World War I.
17 boxes ( 9 linear ft.)
Collection guide: RG 30, LD 7093.8 W3 Archives
Personal papers
Allen, Mildred. Papers, 1865-1990.
Papers of a physicist who taught at Mount Holyoke from 1918-1920, 1923-1926, and 1933-1959. Letters to her parents, 1918, contain references to the experiences of several male friends engaged in military training , comments about the war and the influenza epidemic, and an account of the local Armistice celebration.
41 boxes (17.1 linear ft.)
Collection guide: MS 0502, LD 7092.8 Allen
Bacon, Grace Mabel. Papers, 1901-1967.
Papers of a member of the Mount Holyoke Class of 1901 who taught at the school from 1906-1918, and 1928-1943. Consists of letters, writings, biographical information and photographs focusing on her work with the American Red Cross and Army Education Corps of the American Expeditionary Force in France, 1918-1919.
1 box (0.2 linear ft.)
Collection guide: MS 0611, LD 7092.8 Bacon
Brewer, Alice Van Ess and William Dodd Brewer. Papers, 1812-2009 (bulk 1902-1992).
Include a journal and letters written by Arnold Brewery (William's father) describing his experiences as a soldier in France, 1917-1919.
44 boxes (23.29 linear ft.)
Collection guide: MS 0848, LD 7096.6 1941 Van Ess
D'Evelyn, Charlotte. Papers, 1892-1918 (Bulk: 1915-1916).
Correspondence, writings, and photographs of a Mount Holyoke English literature professor from 1917-1954. Primarily consist of letters describing her experiences as a graduate student at Oxford University in England, 1915-1916. The letters include many references to the war.
5 boxes (2.35 linear ft.)
Collection guide: MS 0526, LD 7092.8 D'Evelyn Archives
Dietrich, Ethel Barbara. Training Women Munition Workers, [August 1918].
Outlines need to recruit and train U.S. women to work in munitions factories. Includes a summary of training programs in England and France.
Dietrich, an economics professor at Mount Holyoke from 1917-1948, was Special Investigator for the Woman’s Board of Industrial Service Section, United States Ordinance Department .
9 pages
Collection identifier: RG 19, LD 7092.8 Dietrich
Eaton, Evelyn. Letter, [South Hadley, Mass.], October 13, [1918].
Member of the Mount Holyoke College Class of 1919 describes campus celebration in response to a rumor that World War I had ended.
6 pages
Collection identifier: RG 27, LD 7096.6 1919 Eaton
Ely, Charlotte E. and Mary A. Papers, 1861-1990 (Bulk: 1861-1917)
Correspondence, writings, memorabilia, and photographs documenting the experiences of sisters who were members of the Mount Holyoke Class of 1861 and missionaries to Armenians in Turkey. Include letters, publications, and newspaper articles, 1915-1917, concerning the massacre of Armenians and the impact of other war-related events on missionaries in the region.
2 boxes (0.83 linear ft.)
Collection guide: MS 0631, LD 7096.6 1861 Ely
Ferry, Ruth. Correspondence, 1917-1920.
Member of the Mount Holyoke Class of 1920 describes events and her activities. Includes an account of a lecture by Belgian refugee, references to food rationing and farm work by students, and descriptions of the impact of the 1918-1919 influenza epidemic on the College.
Summary of correspondence available with collection.
1 box (0.42 linear ft.)
Collection identifier: RG 27.1, LD 7096.6 1921 Ferry
Foster, Dorothy. Correspondence, 1914-1923.
Letters by a Mount Holyoke English literature professor from 1904-1948, primarily describing her studies at at Oxford University in England, 1914-1915. Include many references to the war.
1 box (0.42 linear ft.)
Collection guide: MS 0538, LD 7092.8 Foster
Frame, Alice Browne. Papers, 1896-1942.
Papers of a member of the Mount Holyoke Class of 1900 who was Acting Dean of residence at the school from 1928-1929. Consist of correspondence, biographical information and photographs primarily documenting her experiences as a missionary in Northern China. Include references to World War I.
1 box (0.42 linear ft.)
Collection guide: MS 0539, LD 7092.8 Frame
Fritts, Ruth Sonn. Papers, 1914-1918.
Papers by a member of the Mount Holyoke Class of 1918 consisting of a diary, biographical information, memorabilia and photographs. Include letters from Russell Weisman, an economics professor at the school from 1915-1917, describing his service with the Harvard Ambulance Corps in Europe during the war.
1 box (0.2 linear ft.)
Collection guide: MS 0540, LD 7096.6 1918 Sonn
Gates, Elizabeth Welch. Correspondence, 1914-1921.
Correspondence by a member of the Mount Holyoke Class of 1917 including letters to Mount Holyoke classmate, Helen Graves Fisk, describing a trip to the French battlefields in 1921.
1 box (0.42 linear ft.)
Collection guide: MS 0542 LD 7092.8 Gates Archives
Jerome Family. Papers, 1824-1956 (Bulk: 1850-1922).
Papers consisting of writings, photographs and biographical information with a particular emphasis on Gilbert Nelson Jerome, an aviator who died in combat during World War I.
2 boxes (0.83 linear ft.)
Collection guide: MS 0762, LD 7096.6 1911 Jerome
Kimball, Esie, M. Papers, 1919-ca. 1950 (Bulk: 1919-1930).
Kimball attended Mount Holyoke College from 1905-1907. Her papers consist of correspondence, photographs and biographical information documenting her service as a relief worker and secretary for the Near East Relief organization in Armenia and the Republic of Georgia, 1919-1921 and 1923-1925.
1 box (0.42 linear ft.)
Collection guide: MS 0562, LD 7096.6 x1909 Kimball
Knapp, Grace H. Papers, ca. 1893-1953.
Papers by a member of the Mount Holyoke Class of 1893 consisting of correspondence, writings, biographical information and photographs documenting her experiences as a missionary in Turkey. Include references to the 1915 massacre of Armenians and her work with refugees.
1 box (0.2 linear ft.)
Collection guide: MS 0809, LD 7096.6 1893 Knapp
Noss Family. Papers, 1912-1924.
Chiefly consist of correspondence between family members, including a daughter, Anna Isabel Noss, who was a member of the Mount Holyoke Class of 1921. Her letters from 1917-1919 include references to the impact of the war on the College, the influenza epidemic of 1918-1919, and students' participation in the Armistice Day parade in Holyoke, Massachusetts.
1 box (0.42 linear ft.)
Collection guide: MS 0624, LD 7096.6 1950 Noss
Smith, Edith H. Papers, 1904-1924.
Papers by a member of the Mount Holyoke Class of 1901 consisting of correspondence, diaries, writings and photographs primarily documenting her work and travels to Japan and India. Include references to German prisoners of war.
2 boxes (0.83 linear ft.)
Collection guide: MS 0587 LD 7096.6 1901 Reed
Talcott, Mary Dudley Vaill. The Hartford diaries of Mary Dudley Vaill Talcott : (Mrs. Charles Hooker Talcott) from 1896-1919. Avon, Connecticut : [s.n.], 1990.
Talcott was an aunt of Charlotte Allen Ward, Class of 1903. Volume III of Talcott’s diaries, which dates from January 12,1910-July 12, 1919, includes many references to events and her activities during World War I.
4 volumes
Collection identifier: MS 0596 LD 7096.6 1903 Allen, Box 11
Tucker, Albert M. Scrapbook, 1914.
Newspaper articles collected by a Mount Holyoke College music professor. Include articles relating to his experiences while traveling in Europe at start of war in 1914.
1 volume
Collection identifier: LD 7092.8 Tucker
Ward, Charlotte A. Papers, ca. 1899-1973.
Papers by a member of the Mount Holyoke Class of 1903 consisting of diaries, correspondence, biographical information and photographs primarily describing her life as a missionary in Diarbekir, Turkey (1907-1911) and Beirut, Lebanon (1911-1915; 1919-1931), where her husband served as Chair in Surgery and Dean of the Medical School at the American University of Beirut. Include references to the impact of the war on the Medical School, descriptions of her husband's work with the American Red Cross, and an account of Charlotte's voyage to safety in the United States in 1915 with her three young children.
12 boxes. (4.5 linear ft.)
Collection guide: MS 0595 LD 7096.6 1903 Allen Archives
World War I images in France : effects of the war. Fifty images from the First World War showing the destruction caused by the fighting.
50 stereographs : sepia + 1 viewer
Collection guide: MS 0016 Special Collections
World War I maps collection.
Seventeen maps from World War I, showing battlefields and lines of combat at different points during the war. Many were published by French newspaper L'illustration as supplements to their articles.
17 maps and 1 index.
Collection identifier: G1037 .W67 X Folio Special Collections
Publications
Dawson, Coningsby. Khaki courage; letters in war-time. London : John Lane; New York, John Lane Co., 1917.
Letters (July 16, 1916-February 6, 1917) by a member of the Canadian Army
Publication identifier: D 640 D35 Rare Book Collection
Jefferson, Mark. Prospective countries of Europe, 1919 [cartographic material]. Ypsilanti, Mich, : [The Author], c1919.
Map showing the possible boundaries of countries in Europe after the end of the war.
Publication identifier: G 5700 S65 J4 1919 Rare Book Collection
Raemaekers, Louis. The “Land & Water”edition of Raemaekers’ cartoons. [London]: Land & Water, Empire House, 1916-1917.
Raemaekers was a Dutch cartoonist noted for his anti-German stance during World War I.
Publication identifier: D 526.2 R3 Rare Book Collection
Read, Herbert Edward, Sir. In retreat. London : Faber & Faber, [1930].
"A journal of the retreat of the Fifth army from St. Quentin, March, 1918."
Publication identifier: D546 5th R4 Rare Book Collection
Stimson, Henry A. While the war rages; an appraisal of some ethical factors. New York, Cincinnati : The Abingdon press, [c1915].
Stimson was a Mount Holyoke College trustee from 1894-1936.
Publication identifier: D 524 S8 Rare Book Collection
Wharton, Edith, ed. The book of the homeless (Le livre des sans-foyer). New York, C. Scribner’s Sons, 1916
This book is sold for the benefit of the American hostels for refugees (with the Foyer franco-belge) and of the Children of Flanders Rescue Committee. Contributors include Sarah Bernhardt, Jean Cocteau, Joseph Conrad, Eleanora Duse, Henry James, Theodore Roosevelt, Igor Stravinsky, and W.B. Yeats.
Publication identifier: D 526 W5 Rare Book Collection
College records
Mount Holyoke College. War Collection, 1860-present.
Consists of reports, correspondence, minutes, audio cassettes, photographs and college publications documenting the impact of various wars on students, faculty, administrators, and alumnae of Mount Holyoke College. Includes materials relating to World War II air raid precautions at the College, wartime farm work and other war service by students, and training programs held at or sponsored by Mount Holyoke such as those for WAVES and Women Marines.
17 boxes ( 9 linear ft.)
Collection guide: RG 30, LD 7093.8 W3
Mount Holyoke College. Committee for Foreign Students. Records, 1918-1979.
Reports, minutes, correspondence, and financial records for 1939-1945 document the College’s efforts to enroll women from countries directly affected by the war as well as Japanese-American women held in internment camps in the United States.
4 boxes (1.68 linear ft.)
Collection identifier: RG 16.128, LD 7092.2 Sub-group 5
Mount Holyoke College. German Language and Literature Department. Records, ca. 1900-present.
Reports for 1941/42-1945/46 reflect the Department’s attempts to justify and encourage the study of German during the war and efforts to cope with wartime restrictions on scholarly travel and research.
1 box (0.42 linear ft.)
Collection identifier: RG18.17, LD 7092.6 German Language and Literature
Mount Holyoke College. Principals and Presidents Reports, 1867-1985.
Reports by Roswell Gray Ham, 1941-1945 discuss wartime events and activities at the College.
2 boxes (2.04 linear ft.)
Collection guide: RG 41.1, LD 7082.2 A2
Mount Holyoke College. Psychology and Education Department. Records, 1910-present.
Correspondence, memos, and articles from 1940 relate to the establishment of a nursery school in response to the problem of World War II refugee children.
5 boxes (2.1 linear ft.)
Collection identifier: RG18.17, LD 7092.6 Psychology and Education Archives
Mount Holyoke College. Board of Trustees. Records, 1836-present
Minutes, 1941-1945 report on the introduction of new programs and initiatives to support the war effort and other matters demonstrating the impact of the war on the College community.
86 boxes (41.5 linear ft.)
Collection guide: RG3.1, LD 7082
Personal papers
Allen, Mildred. Papers, 1865-1990
Papers of a physicist who taught at Mount Holyoke from 1918-1920, 1923-1926, and 1933-1959. Letters to her parents, 1941-1945, contain references to the impact of the war on the College.
41 boxes (17.1 linear ft.)
Collection guide: MS 0502, LD 7092.8 Allen
Bird, Jeanne Pinard. Papers, 1934-1953.
Papers by a member of the Mount Holyoke Class of 1935 consisting of professional records, photographs, newspaper articles and a travel diary written while accompanying her husband in Europe at the beginning of World War II.
1 box (0.2 linear ft.)
Collection guide: MS 0551, LD 7096.6 1935 Pinard
Blake, Marion Elizabeth. Papers, 1913-1964.
Papers of a member of the Mount Holyoke Class of 1909 who taught Greek at the school from 1929-1936. Consist of a travel diary, biographical information, photographs and correspondence, much of which dates from World War II when she was living in Europe.
1 box (0.42 linear ft.)
Collection guide: MS 0721, LD 7092.8 Blake
Brewer, Alice Van Ess and William Dodd Brewer. Papers, 1812-2009 (bulk 1902-1992).
Include letters and photographs documenting William Dodd Brewer's service with the American Field Service in Italy, Austria, and India during World War II.
44 boxes (23.29 linear ft.)
Collection guide: MS 0848, LD 7096.6 1941 Van Ess
Brugger, Florence. Papers, 1918-present
Papers of a member of the Mount Holyoke Class of 1922 consisting of correspondence, articles, biographical information, photographs and a diary. Include documentation of her experiences as a psychiatric social worker for the American Red Cross Military and Naval Welfare Service in the Middle East, 1942-1945.
3 boxes (1.1 linear ft.)
Collection guide: MS 0511, LD 7096.6 1922 Brugger
Conant, Margaret. Papers, 1921-1991.
Papers of a member of the Mount Holyoke Class of 1921 consisting of letters, diaries and reminiscences. Include materials describing her experiences during World War II as social worker for the American Red Cross in the Middle East.
1 box (0.2 linear ft.)
Collection guide: MS 0552, LD 7096.6 1921 Conant
Cramer, Frederick H. Papers, 1938-1954.
Writings, biographical information, and photographs of a German professor who taught history at Mount Holyoke from 1938-1954. Include articles and published letters describing social and political conditions in Europe during and after the war.
1 box (0.42 linear ft.)
Collection guide: MS 0788, LD 7092.8
Downer, Sara B. Papers, 1918-1988.
Papers of a member of the Mount Holyoke Class of 1918 who taught physics at the school in 1919-1920,1934-1935, and 1945-1946. Consist of correspondence, writings, scrapbooks, biographical material and photographs documents her work as a missionary in China before, during and after World War II.
1 box (0.42 linear ft.)
Collection guide: MS 0528, LD 7092.8 Downer
Edmonds, Anne C. Papers, 1976-1989.
Papers of the Director of the library at Mount Holyoke College from 1964-1994 consist of correspondence, writings, biographical information and photographs primarily documenting her professional life and travels as well as her experiences in England during World War II.
6 boxes (2 linear ft.)
Collection guide: MS 0530, LD 7092.8 Edmonds
Eekhoff, Henry. Papers, 1915-1970 (Bulk: 1921-1957).
Papers contain letters and photographs concerning his life as a farmer and gold miner in Papua New Guinea and Australia. Include letters and articles concerning the Japanese invasions of the island during World War II and photographs relating to his service as a soldier in the World War I.
1 box (0.2 linear ft.)
Collection guide: MS 0532, LD 7096.6 1927 Bigglestone
Entretiens de Pontigny. Records, 1942-1945.
Entretiens de Pontigny was a regular gathering of intellectuals in France beginning in 1910 which relocated to Mount Holyoke College during the war years, 1942-1944. Records primarily consist of correspondence, meeting minutes, programs, articles, and photographs documenting events during these sessions.
1 box 0.42 linear ft.)
Collection guide: MS 0768
Gray, Grace W. Papers, 1941-2001.
Papers of a member of the Mount Holyoke Class of 1945 consisting of correspondence, writings, biographical information relating chiefly to her years at the college (1941-1945). Her letters include many descriptions of the impact of the war on the College.
5 boxes (2 linear ft.)
Collection guide: MS 0772, LD 7096.6 1945 Gray
Hancock, Elizabeth Gavett. Papers, 1939-1956 (Bulk: 1939-1942).
Papers of a student at Mount Holyoke from 1938-1942 consisting of correspondence, biographical information, photographs and other writings primarily concerning her activities at the College. Include many references to the impact of World War II on the school.
1 box (0.42 linear ft.)
Collection guide: MS 0705, LD 7096.6 x1943 Gavett
Harlan, Olivia. Autobiography, 1942-1943.
A member of the Mount Holyoke College Class of 1922 describes her experiences in the United States Women’s Army Corps from September 1942-September 1943.
6 pages
Collection identifier: LD 7096.6 1922 Harlan
Hunter, Katherine S. Interviews, 1974-1975.
Interviews of Mount Holyoke alumnae, administrators, and faculty concerning events at the College before and during World War II, conducted by a member of the Class of 1975 as part of a Winter Term project. Those interviewed were Viola Barnes, Dorothy Cogswell, Valentine Giamatti, Mildred Howard, Celia Olney, Phyllis Riley, Christianna Smith, Mary E. Tuttle, Barbara F. Watson, and Emily L. Wick.
12 cassette tapes
Collection identifier: LD 7096.6 Hunter
Hyde, Louise H. “Make it Beer (an expurgated autobiography),” ca.1993.
A member of the Mount Holyoke College Class of 1932 describes her experiences, including those as an American Red Cross hospital recreation worker during World War II.
283 pages
Collection identifier: LD 7096.6 1932 Hyde
Laudien, Lori E. Questionnaires, 1989.
A record of the ”feelings and experiences” of nineteen Mount Holyoke College alumnae during World War II compiled by a member of the Class of 1989 as part of her research for her senior thesis, Women and Work during World War II: a comprehensive study of the wartime activities of Mount Holyoke College, its undergraduates and alumnae.
1 folder
Collection identifier: LD 7096.6 1989 Laudien
McClung, Gale Stubbs. Papers, 1941-1947.
Papers of a member of the Mount Holyoke College Class of 1945 consisting of correspondence, writings, and photographs. Her letters to her parents describe her activities and frequently comment on the impact of World War II on students.
2 boxes (0.62 linear ft.)
Collection guide: MS 0569, LD 7092.8 McClung
Mellen, Grace Temple. Journals, 1897-1958.
Journals kept by a housewife in South Hadley, Massachusetts, where her husband worked on a farm in South Hadley, Massachusetts owned by Joseph Skinner. Primarily document her everyday activities and experiences, including her reactions to World War II.
1 box (0.2 linear ft.)
Collection guide: MS 0570, LD 7092.8 Mellen
Merrill, Katharine. Papers, 1913-1983.
Papers of a member of the Mount Holyoke College Class of 1917 consisting of correspondence, articles and photographs primarily document her experiences as a teacher and missionary at the Matsuyama Girls School in Matsuyama, Japan from 1924 to 1940. Include references to the outbreak of World War II.
1 box (0.42 linear ft.)
Collection guide: MS 0571, LD 7096.6 1917 Merrill
Murrow, Edward R. and Janet Brewster Murrow. Papers, 1860-1999.
Papers of Edward R. Murrow, radio and television journalist and his wife, Janet Brewster Murrow, Mount Holyoke College Class of 1933 primarily consisting of correspondence, writings, memorabilia, biographical information and photographs concerning their personal and professional lives. Include documentation of their experience during World War when he was director of European Broadcasting for CBS, Inc. and she was executive director of the London Committee of Bundles for Britain, Inc. relief agency.
23 boxes (13 linear ft.)
Collection guide: MS 0576, LD 7082.18 Murrow
Padin, Mary Ellen. Papers, 1943-present (Bulk: 1943-1947).
Papers of a member of the Mount Holyoke Class of 1947 consisting of correspondence, scrapbooks, recollections, and publications. The materials include many references to the impact of the war on the College.
7 boxes (5 linear ft.)
Collection guide: MS 0826, LD 7096.6 1947 Padin
Perell, Emile. Papers, 1935-1950 (Bulk: 1941-1949).
Papers of an engineer and educator primarily consisting of letters (1942-1949) from relatives, including his niece, Rachel Bespaloff. Some letters discuss conditions in Europe during World War II. Many letters are in French.
1 box (0.2 linear ft.)
Collection guide: MS 0765, LD 7092.8 Bespaloff
Rigby, Alice. Correspondence, 1943-1945.
Letters by a member of the Mount Holyoke Class of 1945 to her parents and sister giving a detailed picture of the impact of the war on the College.
1 box (0.2 linear ft.)
Collection identification: LD 7092.8 Rigby
Runnette, Helen Virginia. Papers, 1849-1988.
Papers of a member of the Mount Holyoke Class of 1909 consisting of correspondence, photographs and memorabilia primarily documenting her work at the Tower School for children in Salem, Massachusetts. Include letters written during World War II concerning British children being educated at the school.
7 boxes (3.3 linear ft.)
Collection guide: MS 0767, LD 7096.6 1909 Runnette
Truman, David Bicknell. Papers, 1921, 1935-1999, 2004.
Papers of a political scientist who was President of Mount Holyoke, 1969-1978. Include correspondence and reports (1945-1946) concerning his work with the United States Strategic Bombing Survey (Pacific Theater) and personal letters (1946-1947) from friends who discuss post-World War II conditions in Japan and Germany.
26 boxes (8 linear ft.)
Collection guide: MS 0847, LD 7082.25
Villard, Léonie. Journal, 1940-1944.
Journal compiled by a professor at the Université de Lyon , Lyon France who taught at Mount Holyoke College in 1937 and 1950-1951. Describes conditions in France during World War II.
106 pages
Collection guide: MS 0026, LD 7092.8 Villard
Waller, Martha Stifler. Papers, 1941-1945.
Papers of a member of the Mount Holyoke Class of 1941 consisting of correspondence, newspaper clippings and photographs primarily document her professional and personal life during World War II when she worked in the Office of the Chief Signal Officer in the United States War Department.
1 ( 0.2 linear ft.)
Collection guide: MS 0833, LD 7096.6
Weglyn, Michi Nishiura. “Years of infamy, the untold story of America’s concentration camps,” lecture at Mount Holyoke College, March 9, 1977.
Michi (Michiko) Nishiura came to Mount Holyoke from the Gila River War Relocation Center in Arizona, an internment camp for Japanese-Americans. She attended the College in 1944-1945.
1 cassette tape with CD copy.
Collection identification: LD 7096.6 x1948 Nishiura
Wells, Betty. Papers, 1931-1995, n.d.
Papers of Katharine Elizabeth (Betty) Taylor Wells, a member of the Mount Holyoke Class of 1935, primarily consisting of letters to her family describing her junior year abroad in France (1934-1935) and correspondence (in French) with a French friend, Simone-Calvet. Include descriptions of of her travels in Germany before World War II and of their reactions to events during the war.
3 boxes (4.411 linear ft.)
Collection guide: MS 0598, LD 7096.6, LD 7096.8
Zencey, Ruth E. Papers, 1941-1951 (Bulk: 1941-1945).
Papers of a member of the Mount Holyoke Class of 1936 consisting of correspondence, memorabilia and photographs primarily concerning her experiences during World War II and the service of her brother, Earl Mills in the United States Army.
2 boxes (0.62 linear ft.)
Collection guide: MS 0621, LD 7096.6 1936 Mills
Publications
Burstein, Herbert. Women in war: a complete guide to service in the armed forces and war industries. New York: Service Publishing Company, 1943
Publication identification: D810 W7 B79 Rare Books
Cold War pamphlets. West German propaganda, 1946-1976
[v. 1] Ich war drüben Kollegen-- ; Ulbrichts Mauer : Zahlen, Fakten, Daten / heraus. vom Bundesministerium für Gesamtdeutsche Fragen ; The way of German democracy / by Helene Wessell ; Dokumente und Kommentare. Erziehung zum Staatsbürger in Uniform / ulrich de Maizière ; Dokumente und Kommentare. Generaloberst Ludwig Beck. Wie Ulbricht die SBZ hochspielt, Das rechte Ethos des Vaterlandess ; Notes concerning brochure "East Berlin centre of militarism" / compiled by Ullrich Rühmland ; t Die Neuerungen des bürgerlichen Rechts seit der Besetzung (1945) / Richard Eilts ; Heftreihe unser Heer nos 1, 5-7 / Herausgeber: Bundesminister der Verteidigung ; Schmidt the lip / by Clyde H. Farnsworth ; Bayern ruft um Hilfe für die Teimatvertriebenen / Augustin Rösch ... [et al.] ; Flight from the Soviet Zone. 5th enl. ed. / published by the Federal Ministry for Expellees, Refugees and War Victims, Bonn ; Short dictionary of terms used in the Soviet Zone of occupation of Germany / compiled by Jllrich Rühmland -- [v. 2] Questions and answers on the Berlin crisis / prepared by the American Friends of the Captive Nations ; Facts and figures : a comparative survey of the Federal Republic of German and the German Democratic Republic / Press and Information Office of the Federal Government, Federal Republic of Germany ; Procedures, programmes, profiles : the Federal Republic of Germany goes to the polls on 3rd October 1976 / chief editor, Helmut Göbel ; East Berlin : centre of militarism ; Ostdeutsche Heimatklänge : in Wort und Bild / heraus. Eugen Jagenberg ; Charta der deutschen Heimatvertriebenen = Charter of the German expellees.
21 items (in German or English) in 2 boxes.
Collection identification: D 844 C78 v.1-2 Special Collections
Dane, Clemence. Trafalgar Day, 1940. London: W. Heinemann, 1940
Publication identification: PR 6001 S5 T65 1940z Special Collections
McClung, Robert M. and Gale S. At war and at home: one family’s World War II correspondence. New York, iUniverse, Inc., 2007
Publication identification: D 811 A8 2007 Archives
Miscellaneous pamphlets on Japanese resettlement, 1942-1945
Pamphlets, statements and memoranda from government agencies and civic and church organizations concerning the internment (relocation) and resettlement of Japanese Americans during the Second World War. Includes photostat copies of typical evacuation orders issued under Civilian Exclusion Order no. 14. See the record in the online library catalogue for a partial list of pamphlets.
3 volumes
Collection identification: D769.8.A6 M6 Special Collections
Miscellaneous pamphlets on women and work in World War II,1941-1945
[v.1] A job only a woman can do! / Salvage Divions, Wam Production Board -- Lasting effects of women’s war activities / Mrs. Dwight W. Morrow -- Women in Winchester / Winchester Repeating Arms Co. -- Women in the war / Harry Bridges -- Mothers in overalls / Eva Lapin -- Women in wartime / Institute for Psychoanalysis -- Women in defense / American Association of Adult Education -- What is woman’s place in the war and postwar world? (Town meeting ; Sept. 3, 1942) -- Should women relinquish their industrial jobs to men after victory? (Town meeting ; Aug. 26, 1943) -- War jobs for women / U.S. Office of War Information -- Eve in overalls / Arthur Wauters -- Women’s role in war / as discussed by Winifred Cullis, Mrs. Henry P. Davison, Mrs. Preston, Clara Green -- War jobs for women / U.S. Office of War Information -- Community hearings on women war workers / Y.W.C.A. -- American women at war / by seven newspaper women, members of a party of 15 on a coast-to-coast tour of war industries ... -- Womanpower to supplement manpower / Manufacturers Association of Connecticut -- A career for you with Grumman Aircraft Engineering -- Women work for victory / Marjorie B. Greenbie -- The first year : a study of women’s participation in federal defense activities / Lucille F. McMillin -- Victory through womanpower (B’nai B’rith vocational series ; no. 13) -- War demands for college women : reports by students ... Fourth Vocational Information Conference, Oct. 29-31, 1942 -- Women at the University of Colorado : today and tomorrow -- Training women for war work : methods and suggestions for expediting the job / [compiled by Mary Curran for the] War Manpower Commission, Apprentice-Training Service -- Training women workers : a three-plant study / War Manpower Commission -- Women’s work and the war / Mary Elizabeth Pidgeon. Women in aircraft engineering : ... scholarships ... at New York University / Chance Vought Aircraft -- Training women power / Bureau of Training, War Manpower Commission -- Women’s war wages / State of New York, Division of Women in Industry and Minimum Wage -- Womanpower (Report no. 136) / compiled by the George S. May Business Foundation -- Employment of women in the manufacture of small-arms ammunition / Women’s Bureau -- Employment of women in the manufacture of artillery ammunition / Women’s Bureau -- Women’s war work / British Library of Information -- Careers for women in war work (Occupational reprints and abstracts ; no. 108) -- I want to go overseas / Christine Sadler (Occupational reprints and abstracts ; no. 138) -- Digest of information on wartime employment of women, March 1943 / Nora Piore -- Training women for national defense industries / Connecticut Bureau of Vocational Education -- Bulletin / Women’s Voluntary Services for Civil Defence no. 34 (Aug. 1942) [v.3.] Special bulletin / U.S. Department of Labor, Women’s Bureau ; no. 1-20 (analyzed)
56 items in 3 boxes.
Collection identification: D 810 W7 W72 v.1-3 Special Collections
Miscellaneous pamphlets relating to women in the United States Armed Forces in World War II, 1942-1945
Facts about—SPARS (1943?) -- WAVES newsletter, with errata (July 1945) -- Information for applicants, Women’s Reserve, United States Naval Reserve (WAVES) / U.S. Naval Reserve (1942?) -- Improve your skill or learn a new one in a vital Army job (1944) -- Are you missing a chance like this? (1944) -- Personal facts / U.S. Marine Corps Women’s Reserve (1943) -- Be a Marine-- free a Marine to fight : U.S. Marine Corps Women’s Reserve (1943?) -- So proudly we serve : U.S. Marine Corps Women’s Reserve (1944) -- Get free training with pay in the world’s proudest profession : join the U.S. Cadet Nurse Corps (1943?) -- The Army nurse / U.S. Army Nurse Corps (1944?) -- Information concerning the Army Nurse Corps / War Department, Office of the Surgeon General (July 1943) -- U.S. Cadet Nurse Corps fact sheet (1944) -- U.S. Cadet Nurse Corps / by Lucile Petry (1943?) -- The Red Cross and the WAC (1943) -- Should women be drafted for service with the Armed Forces? / H.V. Kaltenborn ... [et al.] Town meeting, Feb. 3, 1944 -- Women’s Army Auxiliary Corps, United States Army (1942) -- There’s a job for you in the WAC (1944?) -- Woman’s place in war : Women’s Army Corps / Army of the United States (1944) -- Facts you want to know about the WAC (1943) -- A book of facts about the WAC (1945?) -- G.I. Jane writes home from overseas (1944) -- College women in the WAC (1944) -- 73 questions and answers about the WAC (1943) -- Someone to be proud of : your daughter in the WAC (1944) -- Women of the WAC-- here’s your G.I. Bill of Rights (1944) -- News for you : your opportunities in the WAC (1944) -- Be a Transportation Corps WAC : choice of job (1945?) -- Our wounded need care! : join a hospital company / Women’s Army Corps (1945) -- [Women’s Army Auxiliary Corps recruitment poster] (1943?) -- The WAC with the Army Ground Forces (1944) -- Our WAAC digest / Springfield Armed Forces Induction District, Office of the W.A.A.C. Recruiting Officer (Mar. 1943) -- Jobs in military service for women / Science Research Associates Occupational reprints, no. 3 -- The WAACs-- before and afterward / Science Research Associates Occupational reprints, no. 131 -- Presenting in pictures the activities of the WAVES, SPARS and the MCWR at the Naval Reserve Midshipmen’s School Northampton, Mass. 1943-1944.
35 items in 1 box
Collection identification: UB 418 W65 P3 Special Collections
Schroder, Heinrich. Colonia deleta. Koln: B. Pick, 1947
Publication identification: NC 251 S4 S37 1990z Folio Rare Books
Should women be drafted? Washington, D.C.: American Forum, 1943
Collection identification: D 810 W7 S5 1943 Rare Books
Tricolor. New York: A. Labarthe, 1944-1945.
The American edition of La France libre.
17 volumes in 3 boxes
Collection identification: Periodical Special Collections
College records
Mount Holyoke College. War Collection, 1860-present
Consists of reports, correspondence, minutes, audio cassettes, photographs and college publications documenting the impact of various wars on students, faculty, administrators, and alumnae of Mount Holyoke College. Materials concerning the Vietnam War include articles, announcements, and newsletters reflecting the College's participation in the nationwide Vietnam Moratorium (1969) and student strike (1970).
17 boxes (9 linear ft.)
Collection guide: RG 30, LD 7093.8 W3
Mount Holyoke College. Office of the President. David Bicknell Truman Records, 1906-1978 (bulk 1969-1978).
Records of the President of Mount Holyoke from 1969-1978 include materials relating to the Vietnam War such an address he delivered during the Vietnam Moratorium (1969) and letters to him from students, alumnae, and parents of students responding to a strike by students in May, 1970.
23 boxes (15.62 linear ft.)
Collection guide: RG 4.17, LD 7082.25 1969
Personal papers
Truman, David Bicknell. Papers, 1921, 1935-1999, 2004.
Papers of a political scientist and President of Mount Holyoke, 1969-1978. Include a letter from his son, Edwin Truman concerning Truman's position on the Vietnam War and Truman's account of unrest at Columbia University in 1968, partly in response to that war.
26 boxes (8 linear ft.)
Collection guide: MS 0847, LD 7082.25 1969