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Collection
Identifier: MC 1468
Repository:
New Brunswick Special Collections
Abstract:
The Reba Snapp Ryder Missionary Collection details the lives and services of Reba Snapp Ryder and her husband, Stephen Ryder, as missionaries in Japan in the early 20th century. It primarily contains correspondence dating between 1911 and 1932 between Reba Snapp Ryder and her parents, as well as a handful between Stephen Ryder and his parents-in-law, and their daughter, Elizabeth Ryder, to her grandmother. Additional materials include photographs, postcards, a diary, paper currency, a fabric...
Collection
Identifier: Ac. 3133
Repository:
New Brunswick Special Collections
Abstract:
Theodore Stanton, 1851-1925. American author, editor, journalist and publisher, active in Paris, France, 1878-1925. Greatly influenced by both parents, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Henry Brewster Stanton; continued their causes through the press of Europe and America. He spoke for international issues surrounding the equality of women. The fact that women artists were banned from inclusion in the recognized institutions of the day resulted in inequality of press coverage. From 1883, Stanton found...