Summary:
Self-Explanatory.
Interpretive:
Containing numeruous photographs of campus scenes, buildings, activities,
and, of course, the girls themselves, the 1903 Tattler is truly a window into
what life was like in the first part of the 20th century. The class histories,
poems, short stories, and other writings by the girls contained in this yearbook
provide insight into what the young ladies of the College were thinking about. Status:
Non-Circulating Notes:
The College possesses all of its known yearbooks: 1903, 1908, 1911, 1916-1999.
Only the 1903 yearbook was called the Tattler; subsequent yearbooks were called
the Echo. No yearbooks have been produced since 1999. Access to yearbooks is available
either through the Museum or the Library. For information regarding reproductions
and/or use, please see Terms of Use. | Front
Cover (~33% Original Size) |