• Home
  • Search
  • Browse Collections
  • My Account
  • About
  • DC Network Digital Commons Network™
Skip to main content
  • Suffolk University
  • Home
  • About
  • FAQ
  • My Account
Digital Collections @ Suffolk
  • Schools & Departments
  • Student Work
  • Journals
  • Archives & Special Collections

Home > Archives and Special Collections > MANUSCRIPTS > FACULTYMSS

Suffolk University Faculty and Alumni Manuscript Collections

 

This collection includes materials donated by Suffolk University faculty, staff, and alumni. The digitized content includes: George C. Kendall Scrapbook (1903-1944), the Gaylord A. Freeman Jr. Far East and Oceania Letters Collection (1967), and the Mary P. Burke U.N. Women’s Conference Collection (MS105)

Printing is not supported at the primary Gallery Thumbnail page. Please first navigate to a specific Image before printing.

Follow

Switch View to Grid View Slideshow
 
  • Women in Action, an Isis International publication. Issue 2, front cover, June 1987 by Isis International

    Women in Action, an Isis International publication. Issue 2, front cover, June 1987

    Isis International

  • Women in Action, an Isis International publication. Issue 3, front cover, September 1987 by Isis International

    Women in Action, an Isis International publication. Issue 3, front cover, September 1987

    Isis International

  • Den Alternative Kvindekonference 80, poster from a women's conference, 1980 by Unknown

    Den Alternative Kvindekonference 80, poster from a women's conference, 1980

    Unknown

  • United Nations Decade for Women--Equality, Development and Peace, Copenhagen World Conference poster, July 1980 by Unknown

    United Nations Decade for Women--Equality, Development and Peace, Copenhagen World Conference poster, July 1980

    Unknown

  • You Have Struck A Rock: Women and Political Repression in Southern Africa, a publication of the International Defence and Aid Fund for Southern Africa (front cover), 1980 by Unknown

    You Have Struck A Rock: Women and Political Repression in Southern Africa, a publication of the International Defence and Aid Fund for Southern Africa (front cover), 1980

    Unknown

  • Poster for the American Women on the Move Conference, November 1977 by Unknown

    Poster for the American Women on the Move Conference, November 1977

    Unknown

    Poster for the "American Women on the Move" Conference held in Houston, Texas, by the United States Commission on the Observance of the International Women's Year.

  • Letter to Homer J. Livingston from Gaylord "Gale" A. Freeman Jr. about his travels in Australia, 4/23/1967 by Gaylord A. Freeman and Homer J. Livingston

    Letter to Homer J. Livingston from Gaylord "Gale" A. Freeman Jr. about his travels in Australia, 4/23/1967

    Gaylord A. Freeman and Homer J. Livingston

    This is one letter from a series of letters, generally referred to as the “Far East Letters.” The letters were written by banking executive Gaylord A. Freeman Jr. (ca. 1910-1991) to then CEO and president of First National Bank Homer J. Livingston. Freeman, along with his wife, travelled to Hong Kong, Singapore, Korea, Malaysia, New Zealand, Australia, and Moorea from April 23 through May 4, 1967. Often only spending a few days in each location, Freeman described his observations of the economic and cultural climate. Some of the letters also include maps illustrating data such as population, geographical information, and economy. Multiple copies of these letters were forwarded to Freeman’s colleagues and friends. This collection includes the copies sent to John S. Moore.

  • Letter to Homer J. Livingston from Gaylord "Gale" A. Freeman Jr. about his travels in Hong Kong, 4/13/1967 by Gaylord A. Freeman and Homer J. Livingston

    Letter to Homer J. Livingston from Gaylord "Gale" A. Freeman Jr. about his travels in Hong Kong, 4/13/1967

    Gaylord A. Freeman and Homer J. Livingston

    This is one letter from a series of letters, generally referred to as the “Far East Letters.” The letters were written by banking executive Gaylord A. Freeman Jr. (ca. 1910-1991) to then CEO and president of First National Bank Homer J. Livingston. Freeman, along with his wife, travelled to Hong Kong, Singapore, Korea, Malaysia, New Zealand, Australia, and Moorea from April 23 through May 4, 1967. Often only spending a few days in each location, Freeman described his observations of the economic and cultural climate. Some of the letters also include maps illustrating data such as population, geographical information, and economy. Multiple copies of these letters were forwarded to Freeman’s colleagues and friends. This collection includes the copies sent to John S. Moore.

  • Letter to Homer J. Livingston from Gaylord "Gale" A. Freeman Jr. about his travels in Japan and to transmit a letter from an unnamed Japanese worker to an American colleague, 4/11/1967 by Gaylord A. Freeman and Homer J. Livingston

    Letter to Homer J. Livingston from Gaylord "Gale" A. Freeman Jr. about his travels in Japan and to transmit a letter from an unnamed Japanese worker to an American colleague, 4/11/1967

    Gaylord A. Freeman and Homer J. Livingston

    This is one letter from a series of letters, generally referred to as the “Far East Letters.” The letters were written by banking executive Gaylord A. Freeman Jr. (ca. 1910-1991) to then CEO and president of First National Bank Homer J. Livingston. Freeman, along with his wife, travelled to Hong Kong, Singapore, Korea, Malaysia, New Zealand, Australia, and Moorea from April 23 through May 4, 1967. Often only spending a few days in each location, Freeman described his observations of the economic and cultural climate. Some of the letters also include maps illustrating data such as population, geographical information, and economy. Multiple copies of these letters were forwarded to Freeman’s colleagues and friends. This collection includes the copies sent to John S. Moore.

  • Letter to Homer J. Livingston from Gaylord "Gale" A. Freeman Jr. about his travels in Malaysia, 4/15/1967 by Gaylord A. Freeman and Homer J. Livingston

    Letter to Homer J. Livingston from Gaylord "Gale" A. Freeman Jr. about his travels in Malaysia, 4/15/1967

    Gaylord A. Freeman and Homer J. Livingston

    This is one letter from a series of letters, generally referred to as the “Far East Letters.” The letters were written by banking executive Gaylord A. Freeman Jr. (ca. 1910-1991) to then CEO and president of First National Bank Homer J. Livingston. Freeman, along with his wife, travelled to Hong Kong, Singapore, Korea, Malaysia, New Zealand, Australia, and Moorea from April 23 through May 4, 1967. Often only spending a few days in each location, Freeman described his observations of the economic and cultural climate. Some of the letters also include maps illustrating data such as population, geographical information, and economy. Multiple copies of these letters were forwarded to Freeman’s colleagues and friends. This collection includes the copies sent to John S. Moore.

  • Letter to Homer J. Livingston from Gaylord "Gale" A. Freeman Jr. about his travels in Mo'orea, the Society Islands, 5/4/1967 by Gaylord A. Freeman and Homer J. Livingston

    Letter to Homer J. Livingston from Gaylord "Gale" A. Freeman Jr. about his travels in Mo'orea, the Society Islands, 5/4/1967

    Gaylord A. Freeman and Homer J. Livingston

    This is one letter from a series of letters, generally referred to as the “Far East Letters.” The letters were written by banking executive Gaylord A. Freeman Jr. (ca. 1910-1991) to then CEO and president of First National Bank Homer J. Livingston. Freeman, along with his wife, travelled to Hong Kong, Singapore, Korea, Malaysia, New Zealand, Australia, and Moorea from April 23 through May 4, 1967. Often only spending a few days in each location, Freeman described his observations of the economic and cultural climate. Some of the letters also include maps illustrating data such as population, geographical information, and economy. Multiple copies of these letters were forwarded to Freeman’s colleagues and friends. This collection includes the copies sent to John S. Moore.

  • Letter to Homer J. Livingston from Gaylord "Gale" A. Freeman Jr. about his travels in New Zealand, 4/28/1967 by Gaylord A. Freeman and Homer J. Livingston

    Letter to Homer J. Livingston from Gaylord "Gale" A. Freeman Jr. about his travels in New Zealand, 4/28/1967

    Gaylord A. Freeman and Homer J. Livingston

    This is one letter from a series of letters, generally referred to as the “Far East Letters.” The letters were written by banking executive Gaylord A. Freeman Jr. (ca. 1910-1991) to then CEO and president of First National Bank Homer J. Livingston. Freeman, along with his wife, travelled to Hong Kong, Singapore, Korea, Malaysia, New Zealand, Australia, and Moorea from April 23 through May 4, 1967. Often only spending a few days in each location, Freeman described his observations of the economic and cultural climate. Some of the letters also include maps illustrating data such as population, geographical information, and economy. Multiple copies of these letters were forwarded to Freeman’s colleagues and friends. This collection includes the copies sent to John S. Moore.

  • Letter to Homer J. Livingston from Gaylord "Gale" A. Freeman Jr. about his travels in Singapore, 4/14/1967 by Gaylord A. Freeman and Homer J. Livingston

    Letter to Homer J. Livingston from Gaylord "Gale" A. Freeman Jr. about his travels in Singapore, 4/14/1967

    Gaylord A. Freeman and Homer J. Livingston

    This is one letter from a series of letters, generally referred to as the “Far East Letters.” The letters were written by banking executive Gaylord A. Freeman Jr. (ca. 1910-1991) to then CEO and president of First National Bank Homer J. Livingston. Freeman, along with his wife, travelled to Hong Kong, Singapore, Korea, Malaysia, New Zealand, Australia, and Moorea from April 23 through May 4, 1967. Often only spending a few days in each location, Freeman described his observations of the economic and cultural climate. Some of the letters also include maps illustrating data such as population, geographical information, and economy. Multiple copies of these letters were forwarded to Freeman’s colleagues and friends. This collection includes the copies sent to John S. Moore.

  • Letter to Homer J. Livingston from Gaylord "Gale" A. Freeman Jr. about his travels in South Korea, 4/4/1967 by Gaylord A. Freeman and Homer J. Livingston

    Letter to Homer J. Livingston from Gaylord "Gale" A. Freeman Jr. about his travels in South Korea, 4/4/1967

    Gaylord A. Freeman and Homer J. Livingston

    This is one letter from a series of letters, generally referred to as the “Far East Letters.” The letters were written by banking executive Gaylord A. Freeman Jr. (ca. 1910-1991) to then CEO and president of First National Bank Homer J. Livingston. Freeman, along with his wife, travelled to Hong Kong, Singapore, Korea, Malaysia, New Zealand, Australia, and Moorea from April 23 through May 4, 1967. Often only spending a few days in each location, Freeman described his observations of the economic and cultural climate. Some of the letters also include maps illustrating data such as population, geographical information, and economy. Multiple copies of these letters were forwarded to Freeman’s colleagues and friends. This collection includes the copies sent to John S. Moore.

  • Personal scrapbook of Suffolk University Law School alumnus George C. Kendall, 1903-1944 by George C. Kendall

    Personal scrapbook of Suffolk University Law School alumnus George C. Kendall, 1903-1944

    George C. Kendall

    This scrapbook documents aspects of George Christopher Kendall’s early life and career from 1903-1944. Kendall was born on August 22, 1885 in British Guiana, South America. He was employed as a letter carrier for the government post office from 1901 until 1910 and later managed a theatrical group called the Merry Makers. Kendall emigrated to the U.S. in 1911 but after four years left for Canada to work for the Canadian Pacific Railway Co. Between the years of 1915 and 1921, Kendall travelled between Canada and the U.S. to attend Armstrong Tech High School in Washington D.C. and New York Electric School in New York City. During his residency, he studied at the Wheeler Prep School. He then entered Suffolk Law School in 1924 and graduated in 1928 but never practiced law. Kendall spent most of his adult life in Boston and Woburn, MA. The scrapbook include his Canadian passport, employment papers, handwritten journals, academic certificates, license renewals, wedding invitations, personal photographs, cancelled will, and sheet music written by Kendall.

 
 
 

Search

Advanced Search

  • Notify me via email or RSS

Browse

  • Collections
  • Disciplines
  • Authors

Author Corner

  • Author FAQ
 
Elsevier - Digital Commons

Home | About | FAQ | My Account | Accessibility Statement

Privacy Copyright