03285mpc 2200445 a 4500001000800000005001700008008004100025035002400066035002200090040001900112100003900131245006800170300001600238520151600254520024701770555002302017524011802040600003102158600004102189600004202230600004002272610002402312610004702336610002602383630002002409630002502429650004202454650003202496650002902528650003402557650003502591650003502626650003402661650005202695655002102747655002202768655001902790905002102809998000902830208576819990819120000.0871209i18501959nyu eng d a(CStRLIN)NYCV87A249 a(NIC)notisAKS3865 aNICcNICeappm1 aMcDonald, Ruth Seely Berry,d1913-00aRuth Seely Berry McDonald papers,f1850-1959,g1936-1959 (bulk) a1 cubic ft. aPapers of Ruth McDonald and her family include letters from her father, Romeyn Berry, concerning his writing for the ITHACA JOURNAL, the CORNELL DAILY NEWS, and other publications, the maintenance of "Stoneposts," his farm at Jacksonville, Tompkins County, events at Cornell University and in the Ithaca area, Ruth's positions in New York City, mainly with the publishing firm, Walter J. Black, Inc., his daughter Hilda's service with the Women's Army Corps during World War II, Ruth's marriage to William Naylor McDonald, 3rd, the family history she wrote, his views on literature and journalism, art criticism, religion, and current events, and other personal and professional matters; letters from Hilda, 1942-1945, mainly to her sister and father, those written from France and England referring in part to the wartime situation in those countries, scattered correspondence of other relatives, and letters of condolence on the death of Romeyn Berry; letters from Hendrik Willem van Loon to Ruth concerning his writing and illustrating and other materials relating to van Loon; letters to Ruth from Katharine ("Kip") Fuertes and a draft of Miss Fuertes' reminiscences, all of which concern her brother Louis Agassiz Fuertes, and two of his watercolor sketches of birds; and correspondence, 1850-1941, of the McDonald family of Nashville, Tennessee, and Jacksonville, Florida, and the related Hicks family, including a letter from Edward D. Hicks about his journey overland from St. Joseph, Mo. to California. bAlso, scrapbooks, photographs, obituary notices, and other clippings of both the Berrys and the McDonalds, as well as a family history with historical, biographical, and genealogical information on the Berry family, compiled by Ruth McDonald.0 aUnpublished guide. aRuth Seely Berry McDonald papers, #2016. Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library.10aBerry, Romeyn,d1881-1957.10aSanford, Hilda Truslow Berry,d1916-10aVan Loon, Hendrik Willem,d1882-1944.10aFuertes, Louis Agassiz,d1874-1927.20aCornell University.20aUnited States.bArmy.bWomen's Army Corps.20aWalter J. Black, inc.00aIthaca journal.00aCornell alumni news. 0aJournalismzNew York (State)zIthaca. 0aPublishingzNew York (N.Y.) 0aFamilyzNew York (State) 0aFamilyzTennesseezNashville. 0aFamilyzFloridazJacksonville. 0aWorld War, 1939-1945zEngland. 0aWorld War, 1939-1945zFrance. 0aWest (U.S.)xDescription and travely1848-1860. 7aScrapbooks.2aat 7aPhotographs.2aat 7aDrawings.2aat a19990819120000.0 s9554