Box 81
Contains 14 Results:
Frank Rhodes personal and geological sciences papers
Frank Harold Trevor Rhodes (1926-2020) was born in Warwickshire, England. The Frank Rhodes personal and geological sciences papers document the early career of Frank Rhodes in the geologic sciences, paleontology, earth science, fossils, conodonts, and later work as an author dating from the 1940's to the 2010's.
Certificates of recognition -- Cornell, 1981 - 1995
Certificates of recognition -- other organizations, 1978 - 2000
Group photos with F.H.T. Rhodes, misc., 1960 - 2000
The American University book dust jacket, undated
Originally framed.
Photographs, 1992 - 1993
Includes picture from Hillary Clinton's Novemeber 1993 visit.
Speech -- ISFAHSIG meeting "Medical Excellence in a Changing World: a Possible Prescription", 1990-03-04
Primarily contains speeches given by Rhodes. Also includes speeches given by others, research and speech prep, and correspondence relating to speaking engagements.
Washington Advisory Group Briefing Book, December 4 and 5 meeting, 1997
Contains office files related to Rhodes’ professional activities (primarily) following his retirement from Cornell. Includes research on higher education and various universities, donor correspondence, planning for the Cornell University Medical Center (CUMC), events (including class reunions), professorships and scholarships, and records of Rhodes’ work in the American Philosophical Society (APS).
Business card file, undated
Contains office files related to Rhodes’ professional activities (primarily) following his retirement from Cornell. Includes research on higher education and various universities, donor correspondence, planning for the Cornell University Medical Center (CUMC), events (including class reunions), professorships and scholarships, and records of Rhodes’ work in the American Philosophical Society (APS).
Rolodex, 1995
Contains office files related to Rhodes’ professional activities (primarily) following his retirement from Cornell. Includes research on higher education and various universities, donor correspondence, planning for the Cornell University Medical Center (CUMC), events (including class reunions), professorships and scholarships, and records of Rhodes’ work in the American Philosophical Society (APS).