Jeannette Marks’ dog on Suffrage Day, April 24, 1915
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Source
MHC Archives
Title
Jeannette Marks’ dog on Suffrage Day, April 24, 1915
Description
Jeannette Marks, English professor and life partner of Mount Holyoke President Mary Woolley, was a strong supporter of the women’s rights movement. Marks and Woolley had several collies which were popular with students; one is shown here wearing a white hat and carrying baskets of daffodils around campus to be sold to raise money for the suffrage movement.
Image Description: A slightly blurry photograph of a Collie standing outside. A figure (presumably Jeannette Marks) stands to the right in a large dark skirt, holding its leash; the dog looks toward her. The dog wears a pointed hat upon its head, strapped under the chin, and wicker saddlebags. The baskets at its sides are filled with daffodils, overflowing along its body. Figures walk along paths in the background.
Image Description: A slightly blurry photograph of a Collie standing outside. A figure (presumably Jeannette Marks) stands to the right in a large dark skirt, holding its leash; the dog looks toward her. The dog wears a pointed hat upon its head, strapped under the chin, and wicker saddlebags. The baskets at its sides are filled with daffodils, overflowing along its body. Figures walk along paths in the background.
Date
April 24, 1915
Contributor
Jeannette Marks
Format
Photograph
Identifier
case02_votes_007
Still Image Item Type Metadata
Original Format
photo
Collection
Citation
“Jeannette Marks’ dog on Suffrage Day, April 24, 1915,” Digital Exhibits of the Archives and Special Collections, accessed November 30, 2023, https://ascdc.mtholyoke.edu/items/show/3769.