Box 2
Contains 43 Results:
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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.
Weeks visiting professorship, 1935-1959
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.
Wesley, John - portrait and statue, 1955-1961
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.
Winchester, Caleb T., 1933-1938
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.
Wincester Phi Beta Kappa Key, 1937-1944
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.
Academic council by-laws, 1963
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.
Academic freedom and tenure, 1933-1943
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.
Academic freedom and tenure, 1953-1957
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.
Admissions policy, January 1964
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.
Job specification for admissions officer, January 1964
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.