Box 10
Contains 11 Results:
Material devoted to national defense in 1941. Focus is on National Defense Committee at Rutgers.
Material devoted to national defense in 1942. Letters from National Headquarters of Selective Service System regarding occupational deferments of teachers.
Pamphlets produced by Institute on "Wartime Program in Mathematics and Physics," May 14, 1942. Proceedings of conveyance held in June 1942. War service curriculum for new students.
A notable alumnus of Rutgers. Died February 19, 1937, plans for holding a special memorial service are discussed. Service is to be held on November 21, 1937. Mock-ups of program are based on one done for a service for Mabel Smith Douglass, held on October 29, 1933. Program for service has wrong date of birth on it for Mr. Neilson. Commemorative booklet containing text of speeches given at memorial service is planned in 1938. Includes photos of Mr. Neilson.
Mainly general correspondence between Woodward and the Dean of the College for Women, 1938-1941. Program from N. J. College for Women recital held in January 1942. Minutes from faculty meetings held in 1942. Handwritten notes on faculty members of the College prepared by J. Harold Johnston, written on back of memo dated November 18, 1942. Updated list of personnel for college directory 1943.
Information pertaining to committee formed to review relations between N. J. College for Women and Rutgers. Formed in 1940, report is given on June 26, 1942.
Material devoted to report of the Commission on Revision of the N. J. Constitution, dated May 1942. Concerns of Rutgers about proposed revisions are expressed by J. Harold Johnston in June 30, 1942, memo to President Clothier.
Report prepared for the Assembly Committee on Institutional Populations and Expenditures. Covers a ten year period, 1924-1934.
1935 list of N. J. "firsts".
Material dates back to initial bill S92 introduced on February 11, 1929, for creation of state board of regents. Coverage until 1942. (See also "Regents.")