Clark, Susie Elizabeth,
Correspondence,
1907-1911.
Manuscript Collection: MS 0521
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Agency History/Biographical note:
Susie Elizabeth Martin was born on September 11, 1889 in Hartford,
Connecticut, where she attended Hartford High School. She graduated
from Mount Holyoke College in 1911, majoring in zoology and history.
She taught high school in Bristol, Vermont for two years, and then
moved to West Hartford, Connecticut, where she taught high school
science. She continued teaching there until her marriage on November
17, 1918 to Cornelius Edwards Clark. Their daughter Edith graduated
from Mount Holyoke in 1942. Clark lived in Portland, Maine from 1945
until 1963. On June 30, 1979, Susie E. Martin Clark died in
Hartford, Connecticut.
Scope and Content:
The Susie Elizabeth Martin Clark Correspondence contains letters to
family members written while a student at Mount Holyoke College,
1907-1911, including letters from a summer study at Woods Hole Marine
Biological Laboratory in 1910, and her subsequent work as a high
school science teacher in Bristol, Vermont. The letters chiefly
describe her social activities, academic work, friendships, work in
the zoology lab, and excursions. Also included are accounts of
meetings with her sister Margretta Martin Hayden, Mount Holyoke
College graduate, 1909. The thirteen letters from Woods Hole
describe boarding conditions and her work in the field of marine
studies.
Cite as: Susie Elizabeth Clark Correspondence, Mount
Holyoke College, Archives and Special
Collections, South Hadley, Massachsetts
Access Restrictions: Unrestricted
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