Box 51
Contains 30 Results:
Contains correspondence and information about the World Conference on The Role of the University in the Quest for Peace, initially scheduled to be held in Rome in January 1969, then postponed and arranged for Vienna in August.
Contains correspondence from writers invited to teach at Rutgers and about the Writer-in-Residence program.
Contains correspondence regarding a $10,000 Rockefeller Foundation Grant for Lionel Abel to write a history of the form of tragedy. Correspondents include Abel, Schlatter, and the Rockefeller Foundation. Also includes a handwritten note regarding the status of the payments of the grant dated October 22, 1965 and November 8, 1965.
Contains correspondence regarding whether Rev. Bradford Abernethy may continue to draw his salary from the Hill Professorship Endowment. Includes copies of the minutes of the Board of Trustees for October 13, 1916 and copy of a handwritten letter from William Bancroft Hill dated October 9, 1916.
Contains letter of resignation from Alexander and Schlatter's acknowledgment.
Contains letters regarding Barnes's visit to Rutgers to participate in programs at the Eagleton institute. Barnes was Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Labour in London, later Permanent Under Secretary of State at the Department of Employment and Productivity.
Bernstein was an Assistant Professor of Political Science at Rutgers. Contains correspondence concerning Bernstein's registration for law school in addition to his teaching duties.
Contains correspondence regarding salary of Blaustein, a Professor of Law and law librarian at Rutgers Camden.
Contains material about Bloustein's election as Rutgers president and memoranda from Bloustein.
Contains letter from Schlatter regarding appointment of Blumberg, an assistant professor in the Philosophy Department.