Box 13
Contains 17 Results:
Contains correspondence from Carroll W. Barclay, Board member, concerning new Cook College (formerly College of Agriculture and Environmental Science [CAES]), also includes promotion information form for faculty member, George Heinz Nieswand.
Contains correspondence relating to appointment of members to planning committee for College IV (Cook College), reaction to new undergraduate college in New Brunswick and the search committee for the Dean of the new College IV. Includes reports of the Advisory Planning Committee and a summary of faculty comments elicited by Report of APC committee.
Contains course distribution projections, proposed personnel needs, and placement of admissions office for Cook College. Includes analysis of courses taken by CAES students, reports from committees and subcommittees concerning Douglass–Cook Colleges.
Contains copy of act from New Jersey State Legislatures to create a School of Criminal Justice at Rutgers. Also includes correspondence, a report of the committee on the School of Criminal Justice and a proposed budget.
Contains copy of grant application from National Institute U. S. Department of Justice, project director: Jackson Toby, Professor of Sociology and correspondence compiled by Toby relating to the creation of the Institute for Criminological Research.
Contains a summary report of the Cooperative Undergraduate Program for Critical Languages (1968) and conference of CLC at Princeton (1963).
Contains correspondence and report of ad hoc committee on a curriculum materials center complete with organizational charts, description of media professional's role and possible dimensions and directions for instructional communications and technology, summation and recommendations.
Contains memoranda and correspondence pertaining to awards and grants of the Foundation.
Contains correspondence between Schlatter and Dean of Men Cornelius Boocock; subjects include dining facilities on campus, student discipline, and staff appointments. Contains also a copy of a final draft of a paper prepared by Frederick A. Robens, Assistant Dean of Men, and offering "suggestions for improvement"
Contains applications for employment and resumes of candidates, and correspondence pertaining to reviewing the applications.