subject: Parties
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Dance Card (Closed)
- – This is a closed dance card. There is a small green glyph or design in the upper right corner of the card. A small green pencil is attached to the card by means of a string.
- – Parties
- – Access is provided for educational and research purposes only under 17 U.S.C.A. ? 107. Please contact the Simmons College Archives for permission and proper citation guidelines.
- – 1915
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Dance Card (Open)
- – This is the opened dance card. The word "Dances" is handwritten at the top of both pages in green ink. Numbers one through fourteen are also written in green; next to each number is written the signature of a dance partner.
- – Parties
- – Access is provided for educational and research purposes only under 17 U.S.C.A. ? 107. Please contact the Simmons College Archives for permission and proper citation guidelines.
- – 1915
- – 1916
- – 1917
- – 1918
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Invitation to Assist at Dance
- – This is a handwritten note in black ink inviting Ruth to assist at an upcoming dance.
- – ?The class of 1917 asks if you will assist at her spread-dance Saturday evening, April 29. R.S.V.P. to Marguerite Bond ?17?
- – Parties
- – Access is provided for educational and research purposes only under 17 U.S.C.A. ? 107. Please contact the Simmons College Archives for permission and proper citation guidelines.
- – 1916
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Garden Party Admission Card
- – This is an admission card to a garden party on Saturday, June 17, 1916, at 2:30 p.m. The card is preprinted, except for the word "Wellesley" which is handwritten along the bottom right edge of the card.
- – "Garden Party / Saturday June the seventeenth / at / half past two o'clock / Please present this card / Wellesley"
- – Parties
- – This work is in the public domain. Access is provided for educational, research or commercial purposes under 17 U.S.C.A. ? 107. Please contact the Simmons College Archives forpermission and proper citation guidelines.
- – 1916
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Handwritten Invitation to Ruth Mitchell
- – This is a handwritten invitation from Sylvia Wallace to Ruth Mitchell, asking Ruth to act as an usher at the Junior Prom for the class of 1918.
- – "Dear Ruth: The Class of 1918 cordially invites you to act as Usher at Junior Prom on the evening of April 20, 1917. / Sincerely - / Sylvia Wallace."
- – Parties
- – Access is provided for educational and research purposes only under 17 U.S.C.A. ? 107. Please contact the Simmons College Archives for permission and proper citation guidelines.
- – 1917
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Request to Become Attendant on May-Queen
- – This is a handwritten note from H. MacLeod requesting Ruth to be an attendant on the May-queen.
- – "Dear Ruth / Will you be an attendant on the May-queen? It will take very little time. / Yours / Hanna Mac Leod."
- – Parties
- – Access is provided for educational and research purposes only under 17 U.S.C.A. ? 107. Please contact the Simmons College Archives for permission and proper citation guidelines.
- – 1917
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Dance Card for Junior Promenade
- – The dance card is a nineteen-page cream-colored booklet, bound with a long crimson silk carrying cord. It was printed for the University of Maine Junior Promenade, May 11, 1917.
- – Parties
- – Access is provided for educational and research purposes only under 17 U.S.C.A. ? 107. Please contact the Simmons College Archives for permission and proper citation guidelines.
- – 1917
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Dance Card on Simmons College Letterhead
- – This is a dance card containing a handwritten list of students' names. The Simmons College seal is in gold at the top of the card. A hole has been punched in the upper left corner of the card.
- – Parties
- – Access is provided for educational and research purposes only under 17 U.S.C.A. ? 107. Please contact the Simmons College Archives for permission and proper citation guidelines.
- – 1915
- – 1916
- – 1917
- – 1918
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