Records of the Rutgers University Dean of Student Affairs (Earle W. Clifford, Jr.), 1952-1973, 1963-1972 (bulk).

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Records of the Rutgers University Dean of Student Affairs (Earle W. Clifford, Jr.), 1952-1973, 1963-1972 (bulk).

The records contain reports, memos, meeting minutes, drafts of published articles and papers presented at conferences, and personal and professional correspondence.

21 u. ft. (62 manuscript boxes)

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SNAC Resource ID: 8175903

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Ralph Anthony Dungan (b. 1923 ) was a Special Assistant to both President Kennedy (1961-1963) and President Johnson (1963-1964). He served as an advisor on Latin American affairs, as a personnel advisor, and as President Kennedy's liaison with the Catholic community. He was the United States Ambassador to Chile from 1964 to 1967. From the description of Dungan, Ralph A. (Ralph Anthony), 1923- (U.S. National Archives and Records Administration). naId: 10571818 ...

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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...

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Professor in the Brigham Young University History Department. From the description of Oral history, 1988. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 145435421 ...

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National Association of Deans and Advisers of Men became National Association of Student Personnel Administrators in 1951. From the description of Records, 1919-1976. (University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign). WorldCat record id: 28413248 National association for the advancement, health, and sustainability of the student affairs profession, first organized in 1919 as the National Association of Deans and Advisors of Men. In 1951, the name of the organization changed to th...

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The Lambda Chi Alpha (LCA) fraternity chapter at Ohio University (OU) was initiated by four men in 1916. The original name, Phi Kappa Epsilon, as replaced by Alpha Tau Epsilon one year later to avoid confusion with another fraternity. ATE was incorporated by national LCA in 1918. LCA was forced to give up its charter in 1937 due to financial difficulties. It later reappeared on OU campus as Lambda Chi Delta. In 1968 the charter was revoked due to discriminatory acts. LCA appeared again in 1972. ...

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Ruch, Carl R.

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Griffith, Russell Evan, 1923-

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St. John's University (New York, N.Y.)

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Founded by Vincentian Fathers in 1870 as a college for men. From the description of Administrative records, 1943-1985. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155476222 In colonial New York, young people primarily received education through private schoolmasters and tutors, and free schooling was available to poor families through the Dutch Reformed and Catholic churches. Following the establishment of a state government, the Regents of the University of the State of New...

Zimmerman, Ernest F.

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New Jersey Education Facilities Authority.

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Levine, Herbert A.

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Morris County (N.J.). Drug Abuse Council.

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