Box 12
Contains 21 Results:
New England Association of Educational Opportunity Program Personnel (1986-1990)
This series contains general office files of A. LeRoy Greason. Includes correspondence on a number of subjects, including: admissions, the Campaign for Bowdoin, the Certification Advisory Committee (for Dept. of Education), the President's Commission on the Status of Women, fraternities, WCBB television, and James Bowdoin Day.
New England Association of Schools & Colleges, Inc. (1978-1985)
This series contains general office files of A. LeRoy Greason. Includes correspondence on a number of subjects, including: admissions, the Campaign for Bowdoin, the Certification Advisory Committee (for Dept. of Education), the President's Commission on the Status of Women, fraternities, WCBB television, and James Bowdoin Day.
New England Association of Schools & College (1985-1988)
This series contains general office files of A. LeRoy Greason. Includes correspondence on a number of subjects, including: admissions, the Campaign for Bowdoin, the Certification Advisory Committee (for Dept. of Education), the President's Commission on the Status of Women, fraternities, WCBB television, and James Bowdoin Day.
New England Association of Schools & Colleges, Inc. (Reevaluation Report, October, 1976)
This series contains general office files of A. LeRoy Greason. Includes correspondence on a number of subjects, including: admissions, the Campaign for Bowdoin, the Certification Advisory Committee (for Dept. of Education), the President's Commission on the Status of Women, fraternities, WCBB television, and James Bowdoin Day.
New England Association of Schools & Colleges (NEASC) (Accreditation, 1986) (Folder 1 of 2)
This series contains general office files of A. LeRoy Greason. Includes correspondence on a number of subjects, including: admissions, the Campaign for Bowdoin, the Certification Advisory Committee (for Dept. of Education), the President's Commission on the Status of Women, fraternities, WCBB television, and James Bowdoin Day.
New England Association of Schools & Colleges (NEASC) (Accreditation, 1986) (Folder 2 of 2)
This series contains general office files of A. LeRoy Greason. Includes correspondence on a number of subjects, including: admissions, the Campaign for Bowdoin, the Certification Advisory Committee (for Dept. of Education), the President's Commission on the Status of Women, fraternities, WCBB television, and James Bowdoin Day.
New England Association of Schools & Colleges (NEASC) (Re-Evaluation report, 1986 Oct)
This series contains general office files of A. LeRoy Greason. Includes correspondence on a number of subjects, including: admissions, the Campaign for Bowdoin, the Certification Advisory Committee (for Dept. of Education), the President's Commission on the Status of Women, fraternities, WCBB television, and James Bowdoin Day.
New England Board of Higher Education South African Scholarship Fund (1985-1987) (Folder 1 of 2)
This series contains general office files of A. LeRoy Greason. Includes correspondence on a number of subjects, including: admissions, the Campaign for Bowdoin, the Certification Advisory Committee (for Dept. of Education), the President's Commission on the Status of Women, fraternities, WCBB television, and James Bowdoin Day.
New England Board of Higher Education South African Scholarship Fund (1985-1987) (Folder 2 of 2)
This series contains general office files of A. LeRoy Greason. Includes correspondence on a number of subjects, including: admissions, the Campaign for Bowdoin, the Certification Advisory Committee (for Dept. of Education), the President's Commission on the Status of Women, fraternities, WCBB television, and James Bowdoin Day.
New England Colleges Fund (Acknowledgements)
This series contains general office files of A. LeRoy Greason. Includes correspondence on a number of subjects, including: admissions, the Campaign for Bowdoin, the Certification Advisory Committee (for Dept. of Education), the President's Commission on the Status of Women, fraternities, WCBB television, and James Bowdoin Day.