Box 14
Contains 16 Results:
Working file, 1912 - 1913
The State College Council was charged with governing the New York State Colleges, including the New York State College of Agriculture, New York State College of Home Economics, New York State Veterinary College, and New York State Agricultural Experiment Station. The Council consisted of several Cornell University trustees, the deans or directors of three of the colleges in question, two (or sometimes three) faculty representatives, and the University Comptroller.
Working file, 1914 - 1915
The State College Council was charged with governing the New York State Colleges, including the New York State College of Agriculture, New York State College of Home Economics, New York State Veterinary College, and New York State Agricultural Experiment Station. The Council consisted of several Cornell University trustees, the deans or directors of three of the colleges in question, two (or sometimes three) faculty representatives, and the University Comptroller.
Working file, 1916
Includes a report of reasons why the College of Agriculture needs reorganization and redirection
Working file, 1920
The State College Council was charged with governing the New York State Colleges, including the New York State College of Agriculture, New York State College of Home Economics, New York State Veterinary College, and New York State Agricultural Experiment Station. The Council consisted of several Cornell University trustees, the deans or directors of three of the colleges in question, two (or sometimes three) faculty representatives, and the University Comptroller.
Working file, 1921
The State College Council was charged with governing the New York State Colleges, including the New York State College of Agriculture, New York State College of Home Economics, New York State Veterinary College, and New York State Agricultural Experiment Station. The Council consisted of several Cornell University trustees, the deans or directors of three of the colleges in question, two (or sometimes three) faculty representatives, and the University Comptroller.
Working file, 1922
The State College Council was charged with governing the New York State Colleges, including the New York State College of Agriculture, New York State College of Home Economics, New York State Veterinary College, and New York State Agricultural Experiment Station. The Council consisted of several Cornell University trustees, the deans or directors of three of the colleges in question, two (or sometimes three) faculty representatives, and the University Comptroller.
Working file, 1923
The State College Council was charged with governing the New York State Colleges, including the New York State College of Agriculture, New York State College of Home Economics, New York State Veterinary College, and New York State Agricultural Experiment Station. The Council consisted of several Cornell University trustees, the deans or directors of three of the colleges in question, two (or sometimes three) faculty representatives, and the University Comptroller.
Working file, 1924
The State College Council was charged with governing the New York State Colleges, including the New York State College of Agriculture, New York State College of Home Economics, New York State Veterinary College, and New York State Agricultural Experiment Station. The Council consisted of several Cornell University trustees, the deans or directors of three of the colleges in question, two (or sometimes three) faculty representatives, and the University Comptroller.
Working file, 1925
The State College Council was charged with governing the New York State Colleges, including the New York State College of Agriculture, New York State College of Home Economics, New York State Veterinary College, and New York State Agricultural Experiment Station. The Council consisted of several Cornell University trustees, the deans or directors of three of the colleges in question, two (or sometimes three) faculty representatives, and the University Comptroller.
Minutes, 1912 - 1925
The State College Council was charged with governing the New York State Colleges, including the New York State College of Agriculture, New York State College of Home Economics, New York State Veterinary College, and New York State Agricultural Experiment Station. The Council consisted of several Cornell University trustees, the deans or directors of three of the colleges in question, two (or sometimes three) faculty representatives, and the University Comptroller.