Miscellaneous student records, [ca. 1949]-1985.

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Miscellaneous student records, [ca. 1949]-1985.

Included are miscellaneous records from the Dean of Students on such matters as career development, financial aid, human relations, residence, college and student sponsored events, and student services. Also included are many student publications, including literary and other magazines, newspapers, bulletins, other miscellaneous publications, and student handbooks, 1949-1985. Student clubs are represented by miscellaneous flyers, announcements, publications, correspondence, reports, and clippings. Clubs represented include the Dance Club, Developmental Disabilities Club, Drama Club, Gaelic Society, Gailhac Players, Glee Club/Marymount Manhattan College Chorus, Hispanics on Campus, Co-Curricular Council, and others.

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Marymount Manhattan College. Office of the Dean of Students.

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Marymount Manhattan College. Gailhac Players.

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Marymount Manhattan College. Glee Club/Marymount Manhattan College Chorus.

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Marymount Manhattan College. Gaelic Society.

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Marymount Manhattan College. Dean of Students.

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Marymount Manhattan College. Developmental Disabilities Club.

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Marymount Manhattan College. Dance Club.

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Marymount Manhattan College. Co-Curricular Council.

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Marymount Manhattan College. Drama Club.

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Marymount Manhattan College. Hispanics on Campus.

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Marymount Manhattan College

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Founded by the Religious of the Sacred Heart of Mary. Began in 1930 as courses offered to graduates of Marymount School at Fifth Avenue and East 83rd Street as a substitute for admission to the residential Marymount College at Tarrytown, New York. Moved to its present address in 1948. Received a charter as an independent college in 1961. Added a second building named for trustee Joseph C. Nugent in 1974. Currently nondenominational and co-educational. From the description of Marymoun...