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UVM Notes vol. 31 no. 03
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    • Creator: University of Vermont
    • Date Created: 1950
    • Parent Collections: University of Vermont Alumni Publications, UVM Notes, 1950-1955


    Mary Jean Simpson Diary, 1929
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      • Creator: SimpsonMaryJean, 1888-1977.
      • Date Created: 1929
      • Description: This diary is not as full as Mary Jean’s typical year but records evidence of her daily life and some fascinating moments in American history. In this diary she is busy with work but has time for several Women’s group meetings including the Daughters of the American Revolution dinner and a Women’s Union meeting in New Orleans. She witnessed the inauguration of Herbert Hoover, and her brother, John, mentions in passing some fears of the stock market in mid-October. Her summer in Vermont is quite brief but is full of gardening, dinners, and traveling around the state to speak at women’s groups. Topics of interest include American Politics, especially presidential elections and the 1929 market crash; Women’s groups in the early 20th century; and travel by train and automobile.
      • Parent Collections: Diaries


      Mary Jean Simpson Diary, 1944
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        • Creator: SimpsonMaryJean, 1888-1977.
        • Date Created: 1944
        • Description: This diary begins with Mary Jean getting a cast on her ankle and missing out on work and student meetings in the beginning of the year. Throughout the spring she deals with women’s issues on campus, including a past student being tried by the Washington Army Board for Insubordination and a rejection by students of the Home Economics courses. Discussion of regular lectures on conduct to her female students occur in this diary. Mary Jean also details assisting her students in getting interviews for medical school and nursing positions. Throughout the year she also mentions going to YWCA events, Phi Beta Kappa and Delta Gamma Kappa meetings, and occasional events with UVM’s President Millis. In September she included an article written about a lecture she gave to students on poor morals, underage drinking, and student promiscuity. The end of Mary Jean’s year includes descriptions of the holidays, mentions of distance created by her brother John, and worry about the grave war news. Topics in this diary include medical care and education, Vermont food, church life in Vermont, women’s issues and morals in the mid-20th century, women’s groups, and World War II.
        • Parent Collections: Diaries


        Mary Jean Simpson Diary, 1950
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          • Creator: SimpsonMaryJean, 1888-1977.
          • Date Created: 1950
          • Description: This diary features Mary Jean’s church and social life most prominently, with only some mention of her work on the Mortar Board society and Kake Walk affairs. Regular church attendance and the wedding of Ruth Schoppes are described throughout the diary. Mary Jean also writes a longer entry about her 62nd birthday, enjoying the festivity of it but reflecting on her age. Topics in this diary include UVM honors society programs, Kake Walk, Vermont Church life, discussion of aging, and Vermont weather patterns.
          • Parent Collections: Diaries







          Vermont Alumni Weekly vol. 12 no. 31
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            • Creator: University of Vermont
            • Date Created: 1933
            • Parent Collections: University of Vermont Alumni Publications, Vermont Alumni Weekly