Box 8
Contains 18 Results:
From 1929, initial agreement between Rutgers and Prudential Insurance Company. Original Photo of promotional signing of agreement, used by Prudential in one of their advertisements.
Copy of the Pinter Intelligence test, 1931 for grades 4-8. Copy of the Thorndike Test for High School Graduates, 1930.
Papers presented from 1941 and early 1942 that focus on Inter-American cooperation in agricultural education.
1938 letter to IBM regarding impression of Electric Writing Machine, used by Woodward's secretary on a trial basis. "Suggestions for Secretaries" pamphlets sent to Woodward's office, 1929-1940. Service Contract agreement renewals, 1939-1940. IBM prepared map being sent to loyal customers, 1942.
January 3, 1940, letter from Jewish Chautaugua Society. April 11, 1940, letter from Otto Johnson. July 7, 1940, letter from Donald Jess.
Correspondence between Woodward and Journalism Department, 1937-1939. Copy of The Rutgers Journalist, May 1942 issue, published annually for graduates of the School of Journalism.
Material from 1935-1940 regarding status of Junior Colleges in New Jersey and other parts of the country. Data on students admitted to Rutgers from non-accredited junior colleges for the years 1935-1936. Minutes from Conference held on February 27, 1936, regarding Assembly Bill 355, Establishment of Junior Colleges. Copy of certificate of incorporation of the Monmouth Junior College. Pamphlets produced by the American Association of Junior Colleges, 1940.
October 10, 1941, letter from Ernest McMahon to Charles King. February 3, 1942, letter to Robert Kom, from President Clothier. December 10, 1942, newspaper article regarding Dr. Laurance S. Knappin.
Correspondence between Woodward and Charles Kulp, a Camden attorney, 1935-1939.
Life Extension Institute, 3 undated pamphlets. Letter of inquiry regarding Alfred Leech, December 1941. Letter from C. A. Lydecker, Chairman, Department of Parks, Middlesex County, September 28, 1942.