Box 3
Contains 85 Results:
Admissions, Spring 1969
Papers, including correspondence, photographs, financial records, meeting minutes and agenda, class notes, and student work, relating to Stuart W. Stein's professional career as a consultant for planning, urban renewal, housing and urban design, land use planning, and historic preservation planning, as well as, his professorship in the Department of City and Regional Planning at Cornell University.
Admissions: General Material
Papers, including correspondence, photographs, financial records, meeting minutes and agenda, class notes, and student work, relating to Stuart W. Stein's professional career as a consultant for planning, urban renewal, housing and urban design, land use planning, and historic preservation planning, as well as, his professorship in the Department of City and Regional Planning at Cornell University.
Blank Transcript Card
Papers, including correspondence, photographs, financial records, meeting minutes and agenda, class notes, and student work, relating to Stuart W. Stein's professional career as a consultant for planning, urban renewal, housing and urban design, land use planning, and historic preservation planning, as well as, his professorship in the Department of City and Regional Planning at Cornell University.
Application/Admission Data, 1963-67
Papers, including correspondence, photographs, financial records, meeting minutes and agenda, class notes, and student work, relating to Stuart W. Stein's professional career as a consultant for planning, urban renewal, housing and urban design, land use planning, and historic preservation planning, as well as, his professorship in the Department of City and Regional Planning at Cornell University.
Admission/Application Evaluation, 1966
Papers, including correspondence, photographs, financial records, meeting minutes and agenda, class notes, and student work, relating to Stuart W. Stein's professional career as a consultant for planning, urban renewal, housing and urban design, land use planning, and historic preservation planning, as well as, his professorship in the Department of City and Regional Planning at Cornell University.
Admission/Application Evaluation, 1967
Papers, including correspondence, photographs, financial records, meeting minutes and agenda, class notes, and student work, relating to Stuart W. Stein's professional career as a consultant for planning, urban renewal, housing and urban design, land use planning, and historic preservation planning, as well as, his professorship in the Department of City and Regional Planning at Cornell University.
1968-69 Admissions I., February-March 1968
Papers, including correspondence, photographs, financial records, meeting minutes and agenda, class notes, and student work, relating to Stuart W. Stein's professional career as a consultant for planning, urban renewal, housing and urban design, land use planning, and historic preservation planning, as well as, his professorship in the Department of City and Regional Planning at Cornell University.
1968-69 Admissions II., February-March 1968
Papers, including correspondence, photographs, financial records, meeting minutes and agenda, class notes, and student work, relating to Stuart W. Stein's professional career as a consultant for planning, urban renewal, housing and urban design, land use planning, and historic preservation planning, as well as, his professorship in the Department of City and Regional Planning at Cornell University.
[Course Enrollment] - Students, 1967-1968
Papers, including correspondence, photographs, financial records, meeting minutes and agenda, class notes, and student work, relating to Stuart W. Stein's professional career as a consultant for planning, urban renewal, housing and urban design, land use planning, and historic preservation planning, as well as, his professorship in the Department of City and Regional Planning at Cornell University.
Course Enrollment, Fall 1971
Papers, including correspondence, photographs, financial records, meeting minutes and agenda, class notes, and student work, relating to Stuart W. Stein's professional career as a consultant for planning, urban renewal, housing and urban design, land use planning, and historic preservation planning, as well as, his professorship in the Department of City and Regional Planning at Cornell University.