Wesleyan University (Middletown, Conn.) -- History
Found in 63 Collections and/or Records:
Albert E. Van Dusen papers on Wesleyan history
The Albert E. Van Dusen papers on Wesleyan history.
Wesleyan: A Living Portrait photographs
Wesleyan: A Living Portrait photographs consists of the original photos used in the creation of the 1990 book.
Wesleyan University Alumni Association Alumni Council collection of recollections
This collection contains anecdotes written by Wesleyan alumni from the classes of 1859 to 1936. Major topics include their experiences with former Wesleyan professors, pranks performed with their classmates, the burning of North College in 1906, and the arrival of women on campus in 1872.
Wesleyan University campus scenes and buildings glass plate negatives
Approximately 1000 glass plate negatives of Wesleyan University buildings and campus events. They are thought to have been found in the attic of Winchester House and were transferred to the archives in July 1990. The itemized list of slides in the series is a partial listing, intended to represent the bulk of what is in each box.
Wesleyan University Centennial records
Wesleyan University Center for the Humanities records
Administrative records of Wesleyan’s Center for the Humanities, ca. early 1970s to late 1990.
Wesleyan University Central America Network records
Collection of documents used primarily as a reference collection by the Wesleyan Central America Network.
Wesleyan University Class Day programs
Programs from the annual celebration at Wesleyan University, Class Day, related to the commencement exercises and usually occurred in June.
Wesleyan University class reunion books
The class reunion books typically contain letters or information from alumni with news of their families, careers, and other updates.
Wesleyan University collection of military on campus
The collection contains correspondence, memos, clippings, and other materials related to the controversy on military recruitment at Wesleyan University from 1968 to 1973. Major correspondents are Philip Rockwell and Paul Reynolds.