The Laura G. Levy Jackson Scrapbook was compiled by Jackson during her time as a Barnard undergraduate and after graduation as an alumna. Materials in the scrapbook consists mainly of examinations and clippings related to Barnard.
This collection consists of news clippings, correspondence, and personal papers regarding Barnard College student, Linda LeClair. In 1968, LeClair was found to be living with her boyfriend off campus leading to a nationwide controversy with her and Barnard at the center.
This collection contains 3 scrapbooks dated 1924-1925, 1926, 1927-1931 as well as correspondence between Jaques Barzun and Jan ten Broeke regarding Barzun's marriage to Moeller.
The collection consists of photographs, clippings, and educational documents from the life of Margaret Wadds, Barnard class of 1931. It consists primarily of travel and snapshot photography, as well as older photographs and clippings from her childhood and early life.