Box 1
Contains 19 Results:
Origins, Proposals and Experimental “sections.”, 1969-06-1969-08
Origins, Proposals and Experimental “sections.”, 1969-09-1969-12
Proposal to Ford Foundation, Memos.
Origins, Proposals and Experimental “sections.”, 1970
Seminar notes, minutes, Student Activities Reports, March-May, 1970. First Year Report, July 1, 1970 by WFW. Proposal to The New World Foundation, September 15, 1970.
Origins, Proposals and Experimental “sections.”, 1971
Forty page Report of the Educational Policy Board, February 1, and other Educational Policy Board materials. Arguments to shift funding from Foundation support to University funds, April, 1971. Proposal for the University Year of Action.
Origins, Proposals and Experimental “sections.”, 1972-1973
Human Affairs Program (HAP) section descriptions, 1971-1973
Community Auto School, Groton Project, Civitas Half Way House, Housing and Community Development, Alternative Junior High School Markles Flats, Child Care Organizing
Human Affairs Program (HAP) section descriptions, 1971-1973
Storefront, Blue Bus, the Community Communications Section, Elmira Project, Tompkins County Bail Fund, Criminal Justice and Health Project
Development, Reorganization and Recruitment of new Section Heads, 1973-09-1974-05
Folder includes notice for a full time director and has materials from the time Dan Leahy became Executive Director. Requests for Development Funds, Budget requests for 1974-1975, correspondence to President Dale Corson, March-April, 1974, Strategy Paper by Dan Leahy, “HAP as a Movement Resource,” internal HAP conflict, elimination of certain HAP sections, summer recruitment of new section leaders.
HAP Sections, 1974-1975
Sections, Staff Reports and Accreditation of HAP sections, 1974-1975
Correspondence and reports by the new and old section heads throughout this year. Discussion with various Cornell University bodies about which HAP sections will be carried for credit by Cornell's various colleges and by the university itself.