Box 10
Contains 23 Results:
Treasurer 1949-50
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.
Bowdoin College Report of the Treasurer June 10, 1950
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.
U.S.M.A. Student Conference on U.S. Affairs 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.
V-E Day Address (Letters) 1946
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.
Veterans Educational Facilities Program 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.
"Village Oracle" 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.
Visiting Committee 1921-1924
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.
Visiting Committee 1922
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.
Visiting Committee 1925
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.
Visiting Committee and Finance 1925
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.