Box 3
Contains 10 Results:
Material from 1927-1941 devoted to the relationship between the state of New Jersey and Rutgers University. Included are typed copies of articles that appeared as editorials or articles in papers from every part of the state.
Material from 1927-1941.
Includes material pertaining to preparation of 1940-1941 catalog of the University. Memos, revisions, circulation lists and listings of faculty are included. Directory of Women's League of University included, 1940-1941.
Includes information pertaining to preparation of 1942 University catalog. Correspondence from Secretary's Office to various colleges and department heads asking for verification of status. Mock-up of 1942 catalog, p. 6-23 included.
Includes information on preparation of 1942-1943 University Catalog. Discussion on inclusion of faculty assistants in catalog.
Various letters and newspaper clippings from 1936-1937 detailing car minding rackets. A form of extortion perpetuated by young men who offered to watch a person's car (for a fee) while attending an event on campus. University officials try to resolve situation by calling on town officials to enact an ordinance to ban car minding, but are initially unsuccessful.
December 4, 1936, memo to Woodward outlining the services of the Department of Ceramics. Memo detailing the ceramics industry in New Jersey in 1936. January 5, 1942, letter from a disgruntled G. Henriquez who had sought advice from the ceramics department and never received a reply.
June 1938 letter from the International Office of Chemistry to Woodward. Letter from Dean of School of Chemistry regarding letting. 1939 Confidential Report on Chemistry Department of Rutgers. Details inadequacies of the department.
Handwritten suggestions for Carl Woodward's personal Christmas cards, incorporating Rutgers into the greeting. Probably from 1935-1937 since pamphlets being used for their illustrations are from these years.
A variety of memos, letters, etc. that were sent to groups of individuals, (faculty, staff, alumni). Early material from July 1929-June 1931 focused on perpetration of history of Experiment Station. Various memos sent to faculty and staff, 1932-1939. Also includes correspondence to various state senators and assemblymen.