Box 51
Contains 30 Results:
Contains correspondence regarding a valedictory award.
Contains personal correspondence and copies of two of Gass's review essays, "Britain after World Power" and "France and Her Communist Intellectuals."
Contains university response and letters from Schlatter to members of the public protesting Genovese's participation in the "Teach-in" protest and statements about his Marxism.
Contains correspondences relating to the hiring and resignation of Gilliland as Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences at Newark and Professor of Geology. Biographical data included.
Contains correspondences with Golian regarding the copyright infringement of his graduate manuscript in 1963 by Dr. Nicholas Pintauro (Department of Food Sciences) on the subject of Soluble Coffee. Included are patent caveats and Golian and Pintauro's manuscripts on Soluble Coffee.
Contains correspondences related to a donation of a painting to the "new" (unspecified) gallery.
Contains correspondences regarding a PhD candidate's claim of academic freedom violation. Correspondents include Dean Schlatter, Dean Milton Schwebel, Senator Jacob K. Javits, Anti-Defamation League, World University Service and the President's National Advisory Commission on Libraries and American Library Association.
Contains correspondence surrounding the appointment of Grobman to Dean of Rutgers College of Arts and Sciences, including a letter of interest, resume, list of references, and recommendations. Also contains later Grobman correspondence.
Contains correspondence and memoranda from and to President Gross covering a wide range of topics. Some noteworthy documents that are included relate to: Rutgers University stance on the Viet Nam War, naming of the "Camp Kilmer" area (now known as Livingston Campus), and the consequences of allowing a voluntary ROTC program at Rutgers.
Contains letters regarding the appointment of Mrs. Guetti with regard to her working in the same department (English) as her husband, a practice Rutgers sought to avoid. Guetti was also Rutgers President Lewis Webster Jones's daughter, a matter also discussed in the correspondence. File also contains letters about other Englsih Department staff.