Box 1
Contains 28 Results:
Faculty club, 1952-1965
The collection consists of a run of Permanent Correspondence (sometimes called “Permanent Files”) organized alphabetically, followed by an alphabetical list of file folders. Major subjects include the proposed idea for a coordinate college at Long Lane, the origins of the Honors College, as well as the College of Letters/Social Studies/Quantitative Studies. Also files on the MAT program, academic freedom, and George Davison, among others.
G (2 folders)
The collection consists of a run of Permanent Correspondence (sometimes called “Permanent Files”) organized alphabetically, followed by an alphabetical list of file folders. Major subjects include the proposed idea for a coordinate college at Long Lane, the origins of the Honors College, as well as the College of Letters/Social Studies/Quantitative Studies. Also files on the MAT program, academic freedom, and George Davison, among others.
Graduate club, 1934-1935
The collection consists of a run of Permanent Correspondence (sometimes called “Permanent Files”) organized alphabetically, followed by an alphabetical list of file folders. Major subjects include the proposed idea for a coordinate college at Long Lane, the origins of the Honors College, as well as the College of Letters/Social Studies/Quantitative Studies. Also files on the MAT program, academic freedom, and George Davison, among others.
H
The collection consists of a run of Permanent Correspondence (sometimes called “Permanent Files”) organized alphabetically, followed by an alphabetical list of file folders. Major subjects include the proposed idea for a coordinate college at Long Lane, the origins of the Honors College, as well as the College of Letters/Social Studies/Quantitative Studies. Also files on the MAT program, academic freedom, and George Davison, among others.
Honors College, early plans and development, 1927-1942
The collection consists of a run of Permanent Correspondence (sometimes called “Permanent Files”) organized alphabetically, followed by an alphabetical list of file folders. Major subjects include the proposed idea for a coordinate college at Long Lane, the origins of the Honors College, as well as the College of Letters/Social Studies/Quantitative Studies. Also files on the MAT program, academic freedom, and George Davison, among others.
I
The collection consists of a run of Permanent Correspondence (sometimes called “Permanent Files”) organized alphabetically, followed by an alphabetical list of file folders. Major subjects include the proposed idea for a coordinate college at Long Lane, the origins of the Honors College, as well as the College of Letters/Social Studies/Quantitative Studies. Also files on the MAT program, academic freedom, and George Davison, among others.
J
The collection consists of a run of Permanent Correspondence (sometimes called “Permanent Files”) organized alphabetically, followed by an alphabetical list of file folders. Major subjects include the proposed idea for a coordinate college at Long Lane, the origins of the Honors College, as well as the College of Letters/Social Studies/Quantitative Studies. Also files on the MAT program, academic freedom, and George Davison, among others.
K
The collection consists of a run of Permanent Correspondence (sometimes called “Permanent Files”) organized alphabetically, followed by an alphabetical list of file folders. Major subjects include the proposed idea for a coordinate college at Long Lane, the origins of the Honors College, as well as the College of Letters/Social Studies/Quantitative Studies. Also files on the MAT program, academic freedom, and George Davison, among others.
L
The collection consists of a run of Permanent Correspondence (sometimes called “Permanent Files”) organized alphabetically, followed by an alphabetical list of file folders. Major subjects include the proposed idea for a coordinate college at Long Lane, the origins of the Honors College, as well as the College of Letters/Social Studies/Quantitative Studies. Also files on the MAT program, academic freedom, and George Davison, among others.
Legislation, 1935-1958
The collection consists of a run of Permanent Correspondence (sometimes called “Permanent Files”) organized alphabetically, followed by an alphabetical list of file folders. Major subjects include the proposed idea for a coordinate college at Long Lane, the origins of the Honors College, as well as the College of Letters/Social Studies/Quantitative Studies. Also files on the MAT program, academic freedom, and George Davison, among others.