Box 2
Contains 43 Results:
Amendment to the bylaws
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.
Appointments, reappointments, and sabbaticals, June 25, 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.
Butterfield [3 folders], 1966-1967
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.
Butterfield, 1960-1965
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.
City-college committee [public relations], 1949-1950
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.
City-college committee, 1950-1951
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.
Clipping file, 1958-1959
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.
Coeducation, September 26, 1966
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.
College plan: a report of the subcommittee of the educational policy committee of the faculty, December 5, 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.
College plan: College of letters
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.