150 pages.
This is Hazel Sandford's autobiography.
A note on the first page indicates that "this is the original typed copy."
Title page reads:
Lights and Shadows
There are no shadows without a light.
Hazel Sandford
Warren, Pa.
1963
The dedication page reads, "This autobiography is dedicated to La Mont Deemer Crape, who persuaded me to write it. He was a former student of mine, who is now on the Faculty of Slippery Rock State College, Slippery Rock, Pa."
Chapters:
Chapter I - I Have Ancestors and I Am Born
Chapter II - Smith and His Economic Philosophy
Chapter III - New York's Upper West Side and Further memories of New York
Chapter IV - My Childhood in New York
Chapter V - We Go Back to Nature
Chapter VI - Life at Angola and Cornell
Chapter VII - Suburban New York - Floral Park and Roslyn
Chapter VIII - Suburban New York - South Orange
Chapter IX - Life in Snyder and Buffalo
Chapter X - McKeesport's Manner of Living
Chapter XI - My First Year at Clarion State Teachers College
Chapter XII - My Trip Abroad
Chapter XIII - The Mansons, Becht Hall and Outside Interests
Chapter XIV - Institutions of Learning, Teachers, and My Later Days
Chapter XV - Observations on Myself, Oat-meal, the Balanced Diet and the Future of Medicine
Also see "Pictorial Supplement to Lights and Shadows: An Autobiography," in the "Albums and Scrapbooks" sub-series.