Box 80
Container
Contains 38 Results:
Tompkins County (NY) Chamber of Commerce., 1973
File — Box: 80, Folder: 18
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION
From the Collection:
The Dale R. Corson papers consist of office files, correspondence, and other material deriving chiefly from his provostship (1963-1969) and presidency of Cornell University (1963-1977). The papers illustrate the Corson administration reconstituting the University following the trauma of the 1969 student revolt and the negative publicity following the takeover of Willard Straight Hall; dealing with anti-war demonstrations and protests relative to other social and local issues; and surviving...
Dates:
1973
Assistant to the President., 1972-73
File — Box: 80, Folder: 19
Scope and Contents
Barlow, J. Robert.
Dates:
1972-73
Executive Assistant to the President., 1973-74
File — Box: 80, Folder: 20
Scope and Contents
Williams, Thomas 0.; Hall, Jackson O.
Dates:
1973-74
Executive Assistant to the President., 1974
File — Box: 80, Folder: 21
Scope and Contents
Ferguson, John W.; Hall, Jackson 0.
Dates:
1974
Safety Division., 1973-74
File — Box: 80, Folder: 23
Scope and Contents
George, Lowell T.; Bangs, John; Ditzhazy, Jay Andrew. Lost and Found; Bicycle racks.
Dates:
1973-74
Safety Division., 1974
File — Box: 80, Folder: 24
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION
From the Collection:
The Dale R. Corson papers consist of office files, correspondence, and other material deriving chiefly from his provostship (1963-1969) and presidency of Cornell University (1963-1977). The papers illustrate the Corson administration reconstituting the University following the trauma of the 1969 student revolt and the negative publicity following the takeover of Willard Straight Hall; dealing with anti-war demonstrations and protests relative to other social and local issues; and surviving...
Dates:
1974
Safety Division Budget., 1973-74
File — Box: 80, Folder: 25
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION
From the Collection:
The Dale R. Corson papers consist of office files, correspondence, and other material deriving chiefly from his provostship (1963-1969) and presidency of Cornell University (1963-1977). The papers illustrate the Corson administration reconstituting the University following the trauma of the 1969 student revolt and the negative publicity following the takeover of Willard Straight Hall; dealing with anti-war demonstrations and protests relative to other social and local issues; and surviving...
Dates:
1973-74