Dudley Leavitt (1772-1851) was a New Hampshire educator, newspaper editor, and polymath, who was the publisher of the Leavitt's Farmers Almanack -- one of America's earliest almanacs. Levitt's papers reside in the NH State Library. The documents represented in KSCommons were selected for use in the NH Citizen Archivists' Initiative.
Photo showing several young men and women wearing togas marching down the street. Two young women in the forefront hold a banner that reads "Zeta Omega Psi."
Photo showing what appears to be smoke pouring out of the roof of the kappa house, several young women standing in the snow outside. Ladders lean against the house, and men are standing on the roof. Every window on the house is flung open. Girls with luggage stand in the front yard and on the porch. Handwritten caption on bottom left of the photo reads, "Kappa House K.T.C." and in the bottom right, "1/8/44."
Verso: Photo showing three young men dancing on a stage, two of which wear hula skirts, stuffed bras, and mop head wigs, and the third wears a suit with a light colored jacket. In the background, a brass band stands holding a sign that reads "Derby for Mayor." Recto: Handwritten caption reading, "Campaign for Mayor K.T.C. Oct. 1951, Herbie Derby Mayorolity."