Box 18
Contains 27 Results:
Dean - ILR - Mcconnell, John W., 1959-1962 Request Item
Corres from MFN to Mcconnell (MFN wrote, "I look forward to working closely with you for the years ahead to make our School the undisputed best in the country.") [4/17/61], corres from Mcconnell to MFN re Mcconnell's appointment as dean (Mcconnell wrote, "I feel my primary responsibility will be that of creating an environment in the School where each of us will want to do his best work, and where excellence will have its appropriate rewards.") [6/30/59], and routine correspondence.
Dean - ILR - McKersie, Robert B., 1971-1979 Request Item
Faculty vote reappointing McKersie to a second five- year term [11/21/75], corres re Faculty Council of Representatives Speaker J.H. Whitlock's ruling that McKersie's published paper on Affirmative Action was a breach of decorum, including memo from Corson to faculty re Corson's criticism of FCR's censure of McKersie [4/14/72], memo from McKersie to faculty and staff re McKersie's appointment as dean [5/20/71], and routine correspondence. Includes newspaper clippings.
Dean - ILR - Moore, David G., 1963-1970 Request Item
Memo from Moore to faculty and staff re Moore's decision to resign [9/29/70], and routine correspondence
Dean - ILR - Rehmus, Charles M., 1978-1985 Request Item
Memo from Rehmus to faculty and staff re Rehmus' decision to retire [11/9/84], and routine correspondence.
Energin, Dogan (former Ph.D. student) - Correspondence, 1964-1967 Request Item
Term reports, research proposal, exam, and routine correspondence.
Extension, 1946-1959 Request Item
Conference schedules and programs and routine correspondence. Includes newspaper clippings
Extension, 1960-1966 Request Item
Corres from MFN to Risley re Risley's appointment as Assistant Dean for Extension and Public Service (MFN wrote, "Certainly, you are freer now to begin to lead the Extension program of the School in the direction you have long contemplated.") [5/20/65], corres from Moore to faculty re Risley's appointment [5/14/65], conference programs and schedules, and routine correspondence.