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Wheatones Flyers
Wheatones Flyers and Misc
Wheatones News Clippings
Wheatones Newspaper Clippings
Wheatones Tour and Misc
Wheatones Tour Preliminary Report
Wheeler, Cheryl, 1989
This series primarily contains newspaper clippings, campus posters, and press releases related to visiting speakers at Wheaton. The speakers represented in this series were not a part of any of the major lecture or performance series at Wheaton.
“When the mid-summer tide…”
List of poems, hymns, and phrases.
"Where I Borrowed An African Egg: Two and a Half Months in A Native African Village", with Virginia Garner, 1939
White Paper Report, 1955-1963
The ACADEMIC DEAN series documents the years from 1949 to 1956. The series is especially strong in administrative correspondences that document the daily functioning of the college. Included in this series are the Wheaton expansion plans and supporting documentation.
White, Peter, 1981
This series primarily contains newspaper clippings, campus posters, and press releases related to visiting speakers at Wheaton. The speakers represented in this series were not a part of any of the major lecture or performance series at Wheaton.
Whitney, Mrs. A[deline] D[utton] T[rain] , 1869-1893
Most refer to publications and visits.
Whitney Museum , 1985-1986, undated
Contains correspondence & documents referencing the Whitney Museum, museum gallery pamphlets, magazine pages, and newspaper clippings.
Whitten
This organizational class contains alphabetical files related to Nancy and Robert Barton’s correspondence to various people. Organized alphabetically by name.
Whitten, Les, 1982
This series primarily contains newspaper clippings, campus posters, and press releases related to visiting speakers at Wheaton. The speakers represented in this series were not a part of any of the major lecture or performance series at Wheaton.
Whittier, Elizabeth H. , 1856, 1860
Discusses weather of New Hampshire and Beverly MA; mentions social atmosphere of Granite Hills NH "hold[ing] fast the golden mean; to have found the kernal of life"; visits to sick friend E.J. Abbott, and her passing. States her discomfort at rooming in close proxminity to "a man's voice". Discusses birds and nature.
Whittier, John G[reenleaf], 1885
Letter from May 16, 1885. Copy from Goodspeed Book Shop, typed.
Whittier, John Greenleaf, 1870, 1879, n.d.
“Whittier, O Wondrous One,” a draft fragment, 2 leaves (1 blank),
"Who shall ascend..."
Drafts and fragments of published and unpublished works.