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BIOGRAPHICAL

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Identifier: 1

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Scope and Contents

From the Collection:

The Gertrude Taft papers date from 1908 to 1926 and measure 4.4 linear feet. The papers are arranged in two series: Correspondence and Biographical. There are a few photographs interspersed with the correspondence; most of the photographs are in the Photographs folder and in the Memory Book.

The Biographical series includes the Blockhead Boomerang, a humorous newsletter written by Gertrude Taft and friends in 1911. Also included are ephemera from Taft's college days, including her appointment book and State University of Iowa (SUI) publications, and a Miscellaneous folder with lists of college expenses. Among the items in the memory book are Valentine's Day cards and dance cards from 1911-1915. An April 26, 1915 letter mentions a visit to the University by Helen Keller.

The Correspondence series is arranged chronologically and consists of letters to and from Gertrude Taft and her parents, brother, and friends from home in Humboldt, Iowa and from her college days at the State University of Iowa (now the University of Iowa) in Iowa City. The letters often contain descriptions of food and fashions. The two 1914 Sorority Question folders concern Gertrude Taft's offer of induction into the Delta Zeta sorority and the ensuing correspondence about it with her family, who opposed her joining a sorority because they believed that it an undemocratic system that promoted a class aristocracy and discriminated against less well-to-do students. Gertrude agreed with them and declined to join despite the pleas of her friends in the sorority, who wrote to her parents to try and convince them to change their minds. Some of the correspondence describes the flu quarantine in 1918 and World War I as experienced by Taft and her friends in the Midwest and California. The Camp Dodge folder consists of letters written in 1918 by Gertrude's brother Thurlow T. Taft from Camp Dodge in Johnston, Iowa. The Titanic folder contains a letter from Thurlow Taft which describes his reaction and thoughts on the 1912 disaster.

Dates

  • Creation: 1908-1926

Creator

Conditions Governing Access

The papers are open for research.

Extent

From the Collection: 4.50 Linear Feet

From the Collection: Photographs in Box 1 and scattered. boxes

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

Repository Details

Part of the Iowa Women's Archives Repository

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