Archives, 1860-1987.

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Archives, 1860-1987.

Archives of Bard College include college bulletins, 1860-1980; college and student publications including ST. STEPHEN'S COLLEGE MESSENGER, 1895-1930, THE BARDIAN (newspaper), 1935-1961, BARD OBSERVER, 1968-1981, BARDIAN (literary magazine), 1953-1961, and THE BARD REVIEW, 1946-1972; pamphlets of sermons by Robert B. Fairbairn, 1863-1881, and George Franklin Seymour, 1876-1899, and of other lectures and addresses given at the college; reports and data presented to the Middle States Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools, 1963; conference reports on student life, 1968, and curriculum, 1969; minutes of the Community Council, 1944-1948, concerning campus and student life; minutes of faculty meetings, 1882-1965; minutes of the Board of Trustees, 1919-1956; catalog of the Library, 1862, and reports of the College Librarian, 1935-1964; minutes and account of the fraternity Kappa Gamma Chi, 1876-1938; minutes, essays, pamphlets, and other records of the Eulexian Literary Society, 1864-1901; scrapbooks of photographs, programs, and clippings concerning the Theater Department; senior theses required for graduation, 1938-1987; and files containing letters, memoranda, notices, minutes, reports, proceedings, and clippings, 1898-1968, pertaining to students, college events, fund raising, faculty, curriculum, and the history of the college.

276 linear ft., 10 cubic ft.

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