Wesleyan University (Middletown, Conn.) -- Alumni and alumnae
Found in 109 Collections and/or Records:
Wesleyan University University Relations reunion records
Planning records for annual alumni reunions.
Wesleyan University University Relations Sons and Daughters Weekend records
Records compiled by University Relations staff organizing a weekend of events for high school juniors who were sons and daughters of alumni/ae, faculty, and staff members.
Wesleyan University University Relations Vice President Board of Trustees records
Records created by Robert Kirkpatrick, Vice-President for University Relations, primarily reflecting his service on the Board of Trustees Development Committee (1979-1990).
Wesleyan University University Relations Vice President records
This is the main record group for the Vice President for University Relations. It coexists administratively with a secondary group: the Vice President for University Relations Board of Trustees Records (collection 1000-063).
Wesleyan University World War I service records
Moses Clark White collection
The Moses Clark White Collection contains four items: Common Place book; a Bible by N. T. Matthew in Fuhchan colloquial; a bound volume of Copy of Manuscripts by Moses C. White, M.D., Pioneer Missionary, Relating to the Founding of Methodist Missions in Foochow, China; and unbound photocopy of the Copy of Manuscripts.
John C. R. Whiteley papers
The collection consists of Wesleyan University course-related papers, notebooks, and theses, along with notes and notebooks related to his studies at Wadham College. There is a scrapbook of letters, clippings, and invitations documenting his Rhodes Scholarship. One of the items of interest is an invitation to a dance given by the Prince of Wales and Lady Astor for all the Rhodes scholars. A list of Rhodes Scholars for that year also appears in the scrapbook.
Caleb T. Winchester papers
Henry M. Wriston papers
The Henry M. Wriston papers consists of biographical material, correspondence, publications, reprints, and speeches. Topics include higher education, university administration, United States politics, and foreign relations. Many of the speeches were delivered at Brown University. The addition of June 2008 includes materials digitized for a website project.