Box 3
Contains 11 Results:
Rolled student petition against the campus railway, 1906
Approximately 36 feet long
Working files, 1916-01 - 1916-04
Includes Mr. Boldt Luncheon seating chart, Memorandum of Faculty Participation in University Control, letter from New York Women's Club on Dean of Women at other universities
Working files, 1916-06 - 1916-11
Includes letter from Kappa Alpha Theta asking to rent a house, letter from George Hamilton explaining the publication of an anti-war letter, resolution to appoint a Dean of Women, proposed revision of statutes, semi-centennial endowment fund, Ten Year Book resolutions and samples, Cornell Statutes of November 1916
Working files, 1917-04
Includes War Department special orders, letter from Harriet Moody regarding Adviser of Women, by-laws of the Associate Alumni
Working files, 1917-06
Includes resolution on the occasion of Georges Mauxion's death in battle, report on undergraduate scholarships, report of the faculty in regard to the office of adviser of women
Working files, 1917-11
Files include resolutions, budget information and treasurers reports, correspondence, graduate candidate recommendations, faculty appointments, land reports, and ballots
Working files, 1920-11 - 1921-01
Includes letters regarding changing the name of Sibley College, report of the Committee on University Publications, resolutions of the Cornell Chinese Students' Club, petitions for the appointment of Dean Smith as president, report of the Committee on the Reorganization of the Engineering Colleges, floor plan of dairy building, extract from Professor Orth's departmental report, report of Semi-Centennial Endowment Committee,
Working files, 1921-02 - 1921-04
Includes proposed amendments to Cornell statutes, minutes of the committee on the Selection of a President and the Reorganization of the University, extract of Alma Webster's will,
Working files, 1921-06 - 1921-10
Includes letter of retirement from George Lincoln Burr
Working files, 1922-02 - 1922-04
Files include resolutions, budget information and treasurers reports, correspondence, graduate candidate recommendations, faculty appointments, land reports, and ballots