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HP-2007-130_009_page 9.jpg
Contains six photographs of the Florida State College for Women students on campus, three in winter by the fountain frozen with icicles, three in warmer weather. Autographs taped into the scrapbook accompany the pictures

HP2007-135_011.tif
The left page contains a letter addressed to Kathlyn Medora Monroe, and a program for the photo-drama Julius Caesar, with a handwritten note next to it. Opposing page contains four photographs, two photographs are of Kathlyn Medora Monroe's friend,…

HP2007-135_009.tif
Contains an account of Kathlyn attending the Dramatic Club's production of "Pride and Prejudice," on February 22, 1915; another entry details picking flowers, and how Ruby "Flossy" Leach received a bunch of turnips.

Opposing page displays a 1915…

HP2007-135_006.tif
Contains photographs with handwritten captions, describing Kathlyn Medora Monroe's holiday break at home from FSCW

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HP2007-135_001.tif
Contains the lyrics to the marching song of FSCW, attributed to faculty member William George Dodd, published by the class of 1918. Also contains a postcard that depicts the Administration Building of FSCW

hp2007130_001.tif
Contains a photograph with the caption, "The jolly junior baseball nine," assorted newspaper clippings, program from April 9, 1917 music recital and April 12, 1917 music recital

HP-2007-130_004_page 4.jpg
A handwritten description of the Flambeau clippings about the Odd/Even Thanksgiving Day basketball game on the following page, with a sketch of two crossed swords above.

HP2007-135_015.tif
A list of autographs, hometown information, and messages from Kathlyn Medora Monroe's friends from the years 1914-1915

HP-2007-130_010_page 10.jpg
Contains proof plate of hymn, "O Father, Whose All-Seeing Eye," written by Marion E. Colman, advertisement for Anderson Brothers, Music Typographers and Litographers and Printers, publisher of the hymn. Adjacent page contains certificate of…

HP-2007-130_007_page 7.jpg
Contains a textual account of FSCW Senior Day, 1918. Also includes two sketches, two photographs of Florida State College for Women students in graduation regalia, and a poem about the FSCW class of 1918, written by Marion Emerett Colman(?)
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