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Front Cover of the Scrapbook, upper left corner reads “Postcards”, lower right corner bears a name, Lillila, last name obscured. Dated November 1st, 1906.
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The larger paper is labeled “Trustees’ meeting in President’s office 2:00 pm”
The smaller paper is a portion of Florence’s first semester schedule, it is evident that half the page has been torn off at some point in the last century. It features a hand drawn grid of the week and her class slots. At the top of the paper, her class times read “9:00, 9:55, 10:50”
Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays, at 9:55, Greek I in Williston hall with Miss Williams.
Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, Math I a (i) At 9:00 in Shattuck with Miss Wells.
Tuesdays and Fridays, Lab at 10:50.
Wednesdays are not listed.
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A church service
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The Constitution and By-laws of the Mount Holyoke Student League, along with a decorative blue ribbon. to see whole book, [foogallery id=”396″]
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Assigned Chapel Seat. and information about the dormitory work that each student was expected to do at the time.
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Postcards
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A panoramic photo of the Mount Holyoke Campus from above, with the logo pasted above it. Around the page there are handwritten notes in gold and blue ink. “1914” Florence’s class year is at the bottom, “Our campus” on either side of the photograph, and in the upper right corner it reads “Yes we do! – Yes we do!”
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The front side of several Mount Holyoke postcards.
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The backsides of Mount Holyoke postcards.
Top left corner is dated 11/30/10, addressed to David B. Tyzzer, Florence’s brother. It reads “We had the prettiest kind of a snowfall Monday night and all day yesterday, and all the campus is just as lovely as the picture. Tell Mamma it was a relief to get the things I forgot. I was more [unable to transcribe] I was worth at the time. I can’t send this letter till the last of the week, for I am still preparing for two ferries, and working on an English paper. With love to all, Florence”
The top right card is dated 3/15/1911, Addressed to Florence’s mother. It reads “Only a postal tonight, to tell you I am thinking of you, but the day has been made so [smeared ink] that I couldn’t write. Aunt Clare and Mrs. Ayard came at two and stayed till four, then Mrs. Pollineu didn’t [cannot transcribe] and I was quite disappointed. The last B.B [cannot transcribe] came today, and to [cannot transcribe] the freshman and Junior teams. Edith Osgood called after dinner. She is here for a few days. Five days more-Love to all, Florence”
The last written postcard is addressed to Florence’s father, undated. It reads “Dear papa, ‘this here [cannot transcribe] appearance of a birthday card, and is going to be a day late, but it means just as much as if it were both. With much love, Florence.
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A clipping of the decision to abolish the system of student domestic work, and two invitations.
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An array of ephemera, the page is labeled “Exercises” in gold ink. Tickets to sporting events as well as cards from the Physical education department to Florence about missing her classes.
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A series of Ephemera, most of cards with Florence’s name. The top center card reads “We Shall be Glad to see Freshman Tyzzer Clad in Gym suit appropriately Who are we?- Wait and see!”
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Florence Tyzzer’s Name, final exam schedule for her first year at Mount Holyoke, and an envelope labeled “Exams – Botany, Math, Etc.” containing her exams.
The schedule above it reads “English-Mon, 23, 2-4, 48 Hall
Botany-Tues, 24, 2-4, 2 lib
Math-Wed, 25, 9-11, H. Will
Greek-Thurs, 26, 2-4, 3 lib”
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A Botany II exam and a Greek II exam, dated June 1911
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Mathematics I (A), Solid Geometry exam, dated January 1911
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Trigonometry Exam, dated June 1911, with some work shown.
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A latin exam, with markings it.
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Corner on an assignment about the Odyssey, with a note about the price of the book and a reminder to order it. Below that, a Botany I exam dated January 1911.
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Greek notes on a scrap of paper.
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A valentines day card, unaddressed, with a dry stem.
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A page titled “Odd Letters” in gold ink.
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The first letter reads “Lena from Mother by way of ant. Mar. 15. To think that I should have to pay your enormous college bills!!!”
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The second letter from this page is partly cut out from magazines, from Florence’s sister, Helen, and her husband, Charles. The first page reads “Home – the last night. Dear Florence, Hello People! We are engaged in writing a letter. You know what the college woman can do if she doesn’t like it. Have you read the new book by S.E on “Why I go to Church”? Illustrated by the author” -continued in next image
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All others are imitations – we think we have a quarrel about you. Do you like auburn hair? I just love it. We are all of a perspiration trying to get this done before (illustration of a clock at 12:00). Brighten up, we haven’t many more bright things to say. Charlie says to let him know any time ‘Uneeda’ doctor, and he will return again. Now if we can scare up 5 cents to send this with we’re sure you’ll have a sunny Monday. Love From two practical sweethearts.”
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An array of bills and reciepts.
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Several letters, invitations to dances and dinners.
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A page titled “Musical Treat” with a postcard of the Organ in the chapel, and two pamphlets for musical performances.
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Several programs for musical performances at Mount Holyoke. Florence seemed to enjoy any kind of live performance.
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Organ recital program
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Organ recital program.
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Glee, Mandolin, and Banjo Club performance program.
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Chapel Services page, Florence’s letter of acceptance into the Young Womens Christian Association.
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Page titled “Still Frolicking”, lower left corner has a list of friend’s names, in the other three corners there are dance cards that are all filled in with friends names, probably from the balls that all the classes had. A decorative blue ribbon as well.
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Pamphlet honoring the senior class of 1911
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Dance cards, filled out.
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“of fear of being homesick-Aunt Martha came yesterday and seems pretty comfortable, but her face is all swelled out of proportion. She wears a white bandage most of the time. I wish I could see your room. How do your [cannot transcribe] look and have you enough? I am glad you did not have to make up the curtains and hope you will like them. Aunt Martha brought me some of my great grandmothers aprons. I Will send you a package of pictures art soon-and will write more soon-Have to start to church now. With a heart full of love and a good night kiss, Mother”
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Letter from Florence’s mother. “My dear little girl, we are so glad to get your letter and hear something of how you are getting along. Now just you keep on thinking that you don’t have to stay but that you want to for a while anyway. The Murray girl had a letter from Era and she did not speak-” Continued in next image
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