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Alice Gordon Gulick, a missionary and women’s education advocate, served as Dean of Women for the Harvard Cuban Summer School of 1900. Gulick's archive documents her tenure as the Dean of Women and her friendships with the many Cuban teachers who participated in the program. The collection primarily contains letters and writings from Cuban teachers to Gulick as well as Cuban Summer School memorabilia.
- Cuban button and identification ribbons, 1900. HUM 360 Box 1, Folder 9
- Thank-you letters from Cuban teachers, 1900-1901. HUM 360 Box 1, Folder 1
The Records of the Cuban Summer School document a six-week residential summer program held at Harvard University in 1900 that instructed more than one thousand Cuban teachers in the latest American educational methods and American culture
- List of [Cuban teachers by name, gender, number, and municipality] 1900. UAV 813.400 Box 7, Folder 17
- [Cuban teachers and expedition organizers at the Washington Elm in Cambridge Common, photograph, July 4, 1900] UAV 813.400 Box 27, Folder 2