Records : group II, 1965-1981.
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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...
Cobb, Jewel Plummer, 1924-
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University president, biologist. From the description of Reminiscences of Jewel Plummer Cobb: oral history, 1985. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 122441447 Jewel Plummer Cobb was a professor of biology and zoology, and was president of California State University at Fullerton from 1981-1990. She earned a Ph.D. in cellular biology in 1950, and has held professorships at New York University, Sarah Lawrence College, Connecticut Co...
Douglass College
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Gross, Mason Welch, 1911-1977
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Wheeler, Kenneth
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Douglass College. Office of the Dean.
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The years 1965-1981 encompass and important period in the college's history, a period that helped to direct the school to it's present identity. It was a time of transition; Rutgers College changed from an all-male unit into a coeducational unit, there were student protests over civil rights and the Vietnam War, and a major reorganization of Rutgers University that transformed Douglass College from an academic college to a residence college. Even the basic functions of the Office of...
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. ...
Brownlee, Paula L.
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Bloustein, Edward J.
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