Box 7
Contains 36 Results:
Flag - Display, Use, Etc. (C.F. Robinson 2/19/45)
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.
Folsom Engineering Co. 1930-31
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.
Ford Foundation 1951-52
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.
Fraternity Matters 1943-51
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.
Fraternity Matters - Bars 1951
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.
General Convention (Atlantic City) October 1934
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.
Geology 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.
Gibson, Harvey Dow '02 - Death and Tributes 1950-51
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.
Gibson Music Hall 1952
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.
Glee Club Concert 1948
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.