Box 13
Contains 17 Results:
Majority are internal requisitions forms filled out by the office of the Secretary of the University . Most are for stamps and office supplies, though telephone bills are included for every month.
Majority are internal requisitions forms filled out by the Office of the Secretary of the University. Most are for stamps and office supplies, though telephone bills are included for every month.
Includes the following reports: "Committee on Research Fellowships;" "Reports on Industrial Fellowships;" "Creation of a Research Council of Rutgers University;" "National Defense Research Council" and "Use of Rutgers University Facilities." Some handwritten notes.
1940 Dupont study on Industrial Research in Educational Institutions.
Establishment of Pension/Retirement Fund. Initial inquiry made by Woodward to various insurance companies in late 1932. In June 1933, Committee recommends it would not be feasible for Rutgers to participate in such a plan due to its present economic conditions. Correspondence between Woodward and the various agencies continues for a few years.
Books and pamphlets from various companies outlining retirement plans, 1930-1939, some undated.
One letter regarding "…the loss of Rutgers Club records for the years prior to 1940…"
Correspondence primarily from January to March 1922 regarding the organization and structure of Rutgers Clubs nationwide. Miscellaneous correspondence from 1918, 1928 & 1941-1942 from Ernest McMahon, Acting Secretary.
Two letters dated December 7 & 19, 1942. The December 7th letter from J. Harold Johnston forwarding a request from the Director of the Mint to Rutgers Prep that small coins be put back into circulation (not returned to the Mint) so that "strategic metals" would not be tied up.
. "Circular in Regard to Rutgers' Scientific School." Explanation of the history and conditions of the Rutgers Scientific School with a request for additional funding.