Ivy Day, 1930
Scope and Content Note
Ivy Day began in 1878, as a serious event at which the junior class honored the outgoing senior class with the placing of a plaque above an ivy plant on a campus building. The event grew into something of a party as the years went on, leading to its cancellation in the early 1970s after some campus pranks got out of hand. Restarted some years later, Ivy Day continues to the present day, as a senior class activity and part of Commencement activities. This subseries contains programs and invitations. Researchers may also wish to see the Commencement and Class Day series in this sub-group, and the Time Capsules series in CA 05.20, Class Records, for more information about class commencement activities.
Dates
- 1930
Access Restrictions
There are no access restrictions to this collection, but Bates College may not have copyright to many of the speeches given by various speakers represented herein.
Extent
From the Sub-Series: 1.0 Linear Feet (2 manuscript boxes)
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Creator
- From the Collection: Bates College (Lewiston, Me.). Office of the President (Organization)
Repository Details
Part of the Edmund S. Muskie Archives and Special Collections Library Repository
70 Campus Avenue
Lewiston Maine 04240 United States of America
207-786-6354
muskie@bates.edu