Records : group I, 1887-1973.

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Records : group I, 1887-1973.

The physical types of records that are present in this collection reflect the functions of the office over the years. Papers relative to the position predominate. These include considerable correspondence, memos, policy statements, reports and general information on subjects of concern to the Dean. Included also are annual reports from departments, administrative offices and support units as well as those to the University president and governing boards. Other types of records include: agendas, applications for positions, curriculum information, financial records and budget information, lists, minutes, programs, press releases, proposals and plans, rosters and schedules.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6952768

Rutgers University

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Rutgers University

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From July 12 to July 17, 1967, the city of Newark, New Jersey, was wrecked by racial violence. In six days of rioting, 23 people were killed, 725 were injured and nearly 1,500 were arrested. Property damage was estimated at over $10 million. While the riots were still in progress, sixty community leaders formed a Committee of Concern with the following aims: to help restore calm to the city, to study the causes of racial unrest, and to formulate goals for social and economic improve...

Bunting, Mary Ingraham, 1910-1998

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Mary Ingraham Bunting (July 10, 1910 – January 21, 1998) was an influential American college president; Time profiled her as the magazine's November 3, 1961, cover story. She became Radcliffe College's fifth president in 1960 and was responsible for fully integrating women into Harvard University. Bunting was born in Brooklyn, New York, to Henry A. and Mary Shotwell Ingraham; she was known as "Polly" to distinguish her from her mother. Her father was an attorney; her mother was the head of th...

New Jersey College for Women. Board of Managers.

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Douglass College. Office of the Dean.

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The office of the Dean of Douglass College has been in existence since the founding of the college as New Jersey College for Women (N.J.C.) in 1918. The first dean was Mabel Smith Douglass, she was followed by Albert E. Meder Jr., Magaret T. Corwin, Mary I. Bunting, Ruth M. Adams, Margey Somers Foster and Jewel Plumer Cobb. The functions of the Dean of Douglass College have changed throughout the years. Prior to the mid 1960's, the Dean as the chief administrative office...

Clothier, Robert C. (Robert Clarkson), 1885-1970

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Adams, Ruth M.

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Judson, Margaret Atwood, 1899-1991

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Meder, Albert E.

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Swink, John L., 1914-

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John L. Swink was born in Colorado in 1914. He eventually moved to New Jersey to attend Princeton High School before enrolling at Rutgers. He thus began a long association with Rutgers spanning four decades. As a student attending Rutgers, Swink majored in mathematics and became active in the ROTC. After graduating from Rutgers in 1936, he worked as an audit clerk at Prudential Life Insurance Company for three years while teaching mathematics at Rutgers. In 1939, he became a full-time instructor...

Douglass College. Commission on Douglass as a Resident College

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Douglass College. Government Association.

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Douglass College

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New Jersey State Federation of Women's Clubs

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Rutgers University. Board of Trustees. Committee on Douglass College.

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New Jersey College for Women

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Jones, Lewis Webster, 1899-1975

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Foster, Margery Somers

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Margery Somers Foster (b. 1914) earned her Bachelor of Arts from Wellesley College in 1934 and her Ph.D. in Economics from Radcliffe College in 1958. Her fields of interest were public finance, economic development and economic history. Her doctoral thesis focused on the economic situation of Harvard College in the Puritan Period and how the general economic factors of the period influenced the College. Foster's interest in this topic began in 1955 when she worked as a researcher for Seymour E. ...

Brett, Philip

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Corwin, Margaret A.

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Gross, Mason Welch, 1911-1977

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Douglass, Mabel Smith, 1877-1933

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Founder and first dean, New Jersey College for Women, later Douglass College, Rutgers University. From the description of Papers, 1877-1963. (Rutgers University). WorldCat record id: 28416436 ...