Trustee Review Committee Records 1980-1981

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Trustee Review Committee Records 1980-1981

Records of the Trustee Review Committee, established in 1980 to study the function, composition, and committee structure of the Mount Holyoke College Board of Trustees, date from 1980-1981 and consist of agenda, minutes, correspondence, reports, lists, memoranda, newspaper articles, and historical information relating to trustees.

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Mount Holyoke College. Trustee Review Committee.

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Mount Holyoke College.

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The first official publication of Mount Holyoke Female Seminary was a catalogue issued in 1837 containing information about trustees, teachers, terms of admission, the course of study, the schedule for the year, Family Accommodations, and the Moral and Religious Influence at the school. Subsequent catalogues (with periodic updates) trace the growth of the institution and provide detailed information about the academic program and residential life for students at the College. These publications h...

Mount Holyoke College. Board of Trustees. Trustee Review Committee

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The Trustee Review Committee was established in 1980 to study the function, composition, and committee structure of the Mount Holyoke College Board of Trustees. The committee was created after the Board of Trustees Nominating Committee recommended that a special ad hoc committee should review the specific question of trustee term length. From the guide to the Trustee Review Committee Records RG 3. 3. 17., 1980-1981, (Mount Holyoke College Archives and Special Collections) ...

Mount Holyoke College. Board of Trustees.

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Members of the Mount Holyoke College Board of Trustees are responsible for overseeing the institution's finances, admissions policies, academic affairs, student life, development, and physical plant. Board members also play a role in the selection of presidents of the College and honorary degree recipients. The Board was established in 1836 and originally consisted of several benevolent gentlemen who helped Mary Lyon plan a school for the higher education of women that would its own property and...