![]() Kummel Papers
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> Scope and Contents of the Collection | Scope and Contents of the Collection The Charlotte Proctor Kummel Papers chiefly consist of academic work, documenting her time as a student at Mount Holyoke College from 1920-1924. Included are some personal papers in the form of correspondence and memorabilia, mostly dating from her years at the College. Numerous essays and projects in art history, English, and Biblical Studies reflect her primary intellectual pursuits, while club membership cards and written debates represent her extracurricular involvements. Collectively, these papers reflect both the intellectual and personal interests of Kummel that were developed during her college years to last throughout her lifetime. These papers contain academic work which includes class notes, essays or projects, and exams in various academic areas, in addition to personal correspondence in the form of writings, memorabilia, and a few certificates in her name. There are a number of photographs within the file as well, including one of the dormitory in which she lived for a number of years. Documents of particular interest are a note and appointment invitation from Mary Woolley, President of the College from 1901-1937. Note that the Kummel papers originally contained a photograph of her college friend Lois Curtis, which has been moved to Lois Curtis' student file. |