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Mildred Duncan Warnecke Collection
TCNJ006 · Coleção · 1906-2000

Content warning: The illustration and description of the mural (in Box 1, Folder 3) include inaccurate, derogatory, and/or offensive depictions of people indigenous to the area.

The Mildred Duncan Warnecke Collection predominately contains student group photographs, photo albums depicting family life, sports and leisure activities, rural scenes, and Normal School students; newsletters and student activities of the class of 1907, and reunion materials related to Gamma Sigma Nu. The collection also contains copies of The Seal yearbook and The Signal newspaper. It is unclear how Warnecke came to acquire the photo albums created by Louise Woodruff Bush, although Bush was an older Gamma Sigma Nu member, and Warnecke was very active in the sorority, attending the annual reunions. The collection spans 1906-2000, with most of the materials falling between 1906-1969.

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Gamma Sigma photo album
1 · Documento · Undated
Parte de Mildred Duncan Warnecke Collection

This photo album contains images of the activities of the Gamma Sigma sorority at the New Jersey State Normal School, some notations were made later by members of Gamma Sigma Nu.

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Class of 1911; Gamma Sigma Nu
1 · Box · 1911-2000
Parte de Mildred Duncan Warnecke Collection

Content warning: the illustration and description of the mural in Box 1, Folder 3, includes inaccurate, derogatory, and/or offensive depictions of people indigenous to the area.

Predominately contains newsletters and student activities of the class of 1907, and reunion materials related to Gamma Sigma Nu. The collection also contains copies of The Seal yearbook and The Signal newspaper.

Gamma Sigma Nu, Reunion booklets
9 · Documento · 1953-1961
Parte de Mildred Duncan Warnecke Collection

Gamma Sigma Nu reunion booklets. Gamma Sigma Nu is the alumni chapter of Gamma Sigma Sorority. It was organized in Newark, New Jersey c. 1909-1910, and remained active at least to the early 2000s.