Box 1
Contains 34 Results:
Annual Report of the Director of Athletics April 15, 1942
Includes general office, personal and specific correspondence on subjects of ongoing importance to the college. Examples of such subjects include: alumni matters, athletics, faculty and curriculum matters, Committee on the Limitation of Numbers, the Carnegie Corporation, the Medical School, Kent Island and the Tallman Foundation, as well as various other external and internal committees.
Appropriations 1946-47
Includes general office, personal and specific correspondence on subjects of ongoing importance to the college. Examples of such subjects include: alumni matters, athletics, faculty and curriculum matters, Committee on the Limitation of Numbers, the Carnegie Corporation, the Medical School, Kent Island and the Tallman Foundation, as well as various other external and internal committees.
Association of College Presidents on Athletics 1948-49
Includes general office, personal and specific correspondence on subjects of ongoing importance to the college. Examples of such subjects include: alumni matters, athletics, faculty and curriculum matters, Committee on the Limitation of Numbers, the Carnegie Corporation, the Medical School, Kent Island and the Tallman Foundation, as well as various other external and internal committees.
Athens College (Greece) 1945-46
Includes general office, personal and specific correspondence on subjects of ongoing importance to the college. Examples of such subjects include: alumni matters, athletics, faculty and curriculum matters, Committee on the Limitation of Numbers, the Carnegie Corporation, the Medical School, Kent Island and the Tallman Foundation, as well as various other external and internal committees.
Athletic Department 1929-52 Overflow Folder
Includes general office, personal and specific correspondence on subjects of ongoing importance to the college. Examples of such subjects include: alumni matters, athletics, faculty and curriculum matters, Committee on the Limitation of Numbers, the Carnegie Corporation, the Medical School, Kent Island and the Tallman Foundation, as well as various other external and internal committees.
Athletics 1926-27, 1942-52
Includes general office, personal and specific correspondence on subjects of ongoing importance to the college. Examples of such subjects include: alumni matters, athletics, faculty and curriculum matters, Committee on the Limitation of Numbers, the Carnegie Corporation, the Medical School, Kent Island and the Tallman Foundation, as well as various other external and internal committees.
Aviation Course
Includes general office, personal and specific correspondence on subjects of ongoing importance to the college. Examples of such subjects include: alumni matters, athletics, faculty and curriculum matters, Committee on the Limitation of Numbers, the Carnegie Corporation, the Medical School, Kent Island and the Tallman Foundation, as well as various other external and internal committees.
Banks 1933
Includes general office, personal and specific correspondence on subjects of ongoing importance to the college. Examples of such subjects include: alumni matters, athletics, faculty and curriculum matters, Committee on the Limitation of Numbers, the Carnegie Corporation, the Medical School, Kent Island and the Tallman Foundation, as well as various other external and internal committees.
Bibliography 1927
Includes general office, personal and specific correspondence on subjects of ongoing importance to the college. Examples of such subjects include: alumni matters, athletics, faculty and curriculum matters, Committee on the Limitation of Numbers, the Carnegie Corporation, the Medical School, Kent Island and the Tallman Foundation, as well as various other external and internal committees.
Birthday Acknowledgements December 1949
Includes general office, personal and specific correspondence on subjects of ongoing importance to the college. Examples of such subjects include: alumni matters, athletics, faculty and curriculum matters, Committee on the Limitation of Numbers, the Carnegie Corporation, the Medical School, Kent Island and the Tallman Foundation, as well as various other external and internal committees.