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Interior of Montclair Glen Lodge
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- Date Created: 1919-09
- Parent Collections: Long Trail Photographs
Worcester lookout on the Couching Lion (Camel's Hump) New Trail
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- Date Created: 1919-08
- Description: "Couching Lion" is the previous name for Camel's Hump.
- Parent Collections: Long Trail Photographs
A view of Mount Ethan Allen looking South from the first knoll along the New Trail on Couching Lion (Camel's Hump)
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- Date Created: 1919-09
- Description: "Couching Lion" is the previous name for Camel's Hump.
- Parent Collections: Long Trail Photographs
New Trail on Couching Lion (Camel's Hump)
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- Date Created: 1919-09
- Description: Pictured is Professor William Seymour Monroe and two unidentified men. "Couching Lion" is the previous name for Camel's Hump.
- Parent Collections: Long Trail Photographs
Trail between Forest City and Montclair Glen
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- Date Created: 1919-09
- Parent Collections: Long Trail Photographs
On the forehead of Mount Mansfield
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- Date Created: 1919
- Parent Collections: Long Trail Photographs
Samuel Howard Strong to Lillian Herrick Olzendam
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- Date Created: 1919-10-06
- Description: Response of a legislator from Fayston, Washington County, who is not in favor of a special session as women already have the right to vote in town elections and will likely be given full suffrage at the next legislative session.
- Parent Collections: Women's Suffrage in Vermont Collection
Lillian Herrick Olzendam to Carrie Chapman Catt
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- Date Created: 1919-10-12
- Description: Olzendam reports on a visit she had with friends of the Governor, stating her understanding that he does not want to call a special session for fear that legislation other than ratification would pass, and that if this obstacle could be overcome a special session would be called.
- Parent Collections: Women's Suffrage in Vermont Collection
UVM Notes vol. 16 no. 03
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- Creator: University of Vermont
- Date Created: 1919, December
- Parent Collections: University of Vermont Alumni Publications, U.V.M. Notes
Chester Way Diary, 1919
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- Creator: Way, Chester Murray, 1897-1973.
- Date Created: 1919
- Description: Chester Murray Way was born on November 12, 1897 to Harry Abel and Helen (Phelps) Way. He attended Burlington High School and later enrolled at the University of Vermont, graduating in 1922 with a degree in economics. During his time at UVM, Way was a member of the Alpha Lambda chapter of the Kappa Sigma fraternity, the Burlington chapter of the YMCA, and the editorial board for The Vermont Cynic. He also took part in UVM’s Student Army Training Corps, completing part of his service during the 1918 influenza pandemic. After college, Way ran a farm and became involved in several Vermont businesses, including the Green Mountain Mutual Fire Insurance Co. in Montpelier, the Fli-Rite School of Aviation in Swanton, and his father’s business, the Porter Screen Company, in Burlington. In 1944, Way purchased an inn in Middlebury, Vt. and renamed it the Waybury Inn; the inn was later used as a location for exterior shots for the television show Newhart. Way and his wife, Marjorie Holbrook Scott (m. 1928) were living in Middlebury at the time of Way’s death on October 4, 1973. Topics in Way’s diaries include the 1918-1919 influenza pandemic, fraternities at the University of Vermont, Kake Walk, World War One and UVM’s SATC program, Vermont farm life, and male friendships and relationships in the early twentieth century.
- Parent Collections: Diaries