Box 6
Contains 46 Results:
Curriculum Vitae of William J. Carroll.
Application documents of Lauchland Henry and a letter from Dean Lynton offering him an appointment.
Application documents of Dr. David Pager.
Memos on: awards to students and faculty, faculty line budgets, allocation of non-academic positions, New Brunswick chairmanship in Economics, course offerings, cancellation of courses, major offerings, recruitment of women, T. A. lines and affirmative action plans, public lectures, office space; Annual review of the Economics department, 1971-1972; List of academic personnel; Application documents for teaching appointments.
Memos and correspondence pertaining to: applications for employment, hiring issues, language laboratory and its equipping, reorganization and autonomy; Press release on the equipment of a language lab; Article from the "Bulletin in International Education" on the subject of NDEA support for undergraduate language and area studies; Freshman English at Livingston College – preliminary proposal.
Memos and correspondence on conferences, hiring issues, courses, course title changes, appointment of Prof. Boxer as a chairman (1971), establishment of the Department of Geography within the Division of Urban Studies of Livingston College (1970); Press release and brochures on conferences; Departmental brochure with course offerings; Schedule of classes; Departmental summary on personnel.
Schedule of classes; List of candidates for vacant positions; Report sent to Dean Lynton on buildings and equipment estimates of needs (1965); Reports pertaining to place of Geography in interdisciplinary courses and programs courses, and a preliminary outlines of such courses.
Memos and correspondence pertaining to: introduction of Hebrew at Livingston College, publications of articles and their quality; Documentation related to the development and evaluation of courses; Brochure of a Summer Institute in Israel, 1971; CV or Rabbi Steven Shaw.
Application documents related to the appointment of John M. Thompson as a Professor in History.