Black and white photograph of three students gathering tomatoes from the war garden in 1918. Typescript on back of photograph reads: "In 1918 Mount Holyoke College laid out a 28-acre war garden, the first among women's colleges. Students tended...
Black and white photograph depicting Ruth Munsey and friend playing in fallen snow, ca. 1918. Munsey's daughter Barbara Bristol class of 1942 donated photograph.
Black and white photograph depicting students in front of Sycamores residence house preparing to walk to Holyoke, Massachusetts to participate in Armistice parade celebrating end of World War I, November 12, 1918. 1st row: Dorothy R. Stewart...
A photograph of Lt. Gilbert Nelson Jerome (born Amos Gilbert Nelson Jerome), 1889-1918, dressed in military attire and leaning on an airplane. A handwritten caption written beneath the photo reads: “Spad #90, 8th French Army. This picture was...
Photograph from article "The Missionary Wife," which appeared in Presbyterian publication Woman's Work. Caption: "Persian woman in street costume, the veil over the eyes lifted."
Black and white photo of women marching along the street in caps and gowns with the handwritten note on front: "Armistice Day Parade Nov. 11, 1918 at Holyoke."
A three page, typed document detailing the "enthusiastic" Mount Holyoke girls and their hard efforts at farming during World War I by Charlotte E. Wilder.
Photograph of Button Field. A 1918 Article from the Springfield Republican reports on button field: as remnants of a mill, thousands of buttons lay scattered in the fields. Students used to visit the field to find interesting buttons.