Lawrentian
Organization
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Articles, 1934
File — Box 2, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The bulk of the Lawrenceville Female Seminary Collection consists of documents created during the course of seminary business. These documents include catalogs, correspondence with Mrs. Jane Barlow Porter Condit's family, and announcements of seminary events. Also included is a memorial for Rev. Charles Nassau and his wife Hannah and a history of the Lawrenceville Female Seminary that was published in the Lawrentian. An item of particular note is the notebook...
Dates:
1934
The Lawrentian Collection
Collection
Identifier: DC065
Scope and Contents
The Lawrentian Collection consists of a near-completed run of both bound and loose copies the official alumni magazine of The Lawrenceville School. The creation of bound volumes ended in 2000.
Dates:
1906 - 2020
"Sub rosa or Cum Laude?", 1956 Winter
File — Box 24, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Bruce and Mary Elizabeth McClellan Collection documents the McClellan's relationship with The Lawrenceville School and their personal lives before, during, and after their time at lawrenceville. The collection contain a large collection of personal correspondence, Bruce McClellan's military records, and personal writings. Notable material collected by Mary Elizabeth McClellan documents the role of the Head Master's wife, women on campus, and the daily maintenance and history of...
Dates:
1956 Winter
"The Fourth Ingredient", 1953 Spring
File — Box 22, Folder: 5
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Bruce and Mary Elizabeth McClellan Collection documents the McClellan's relationship with The Lawrenceville School and their personal lives before, during, and after their time at lawrenceville. The collection contain a large collection of personal correspondence, Bruce McClellan's military records, and personal writings. Notable material collected by Mary Elizabeth McClellan documents the role of the Head Master's wife, women on campus, and the daily maintenance and history of...
Dates:
1953 Spring