Box 2
Contains 6 Results:
Minutes, Notes, Correspondence 1969-1970
The collection consists of notes, correspondence, and minutes drawn from several sources, primarily President Pitzer’s Papers, Acting President Vandiver and President Hackerman’s Papers. Some were from an unknown source, perhaps the early committee chairmen. There was no cohesive structure to the files and so they were interfiled chronologically. This method shows, in most cases, issues brought before the committee and the process of their resolution from start to finish.
Minutes, Notes, Correspondence 1970-71
The collection consists of notes, correspondence, and minutes drawn from several sources, primarily President Pitzer’s Papers, Acting President Vandiver and President Hackerman’s Papers. Some were from an unknown source, perhaps the early committee chairmen. There was no cohesive structure to the files and so they were interfiled chronologically. This method shows, in most cases, issues brought before the committee and the process of their resolution from start to finish.
Minutes, Notes, Correspondence 1971-1972
The collection consists of notes, correspondence, and minutes drawn from several sources, primarily President Pitzer’s Papers, Acting President Vandiver and President Hackerman’s Papers. Some were from an unknown source, perhaps the early committee chairmen. There was no cohesive structure to the files and so they were interfiled chronologically. This method shows, in most cases, issues brought before the committee and the process of their resolution from start to finish.
Undated Material
The collection consists of notes, correspondence, and minutes drawn from several sources, primarily President Pitzer’s Papers, Acting President Vandiver and President Hackerman’s Papers. Some were from an unknown source, perhaps the early committee chairmen. There was no cohesive structure to the files and so they were interfiled chronologically. This method shows, in most cases, issues brought before the committee and the process of their resolution from start to finish.
Minutes, Notes, Correspondence 1967-1968
The collection consists of notes, correspondence, and minutes drawn from several sources, primarily President Pitzer’s Papers, Acting President Vandiver and President Hackerman’s Papers. Some were from an unknown source, perhaps the early committee chairmen. There was no cohesive structure to the files and so they were interfiled chronologically. This method shows, in most cases, issues brought before the committee and the process of their resolution from start to finish.
Minutes, Notes, Correspondence 1968-1969
The collection consists of notes, correspondence, and minutes drawn from several sources, primarily President Pitzer’s Papers, Acting President Vandiver and President Hackerman’s Papers. Some were from an unknown source, perhaps the early committee chairmen. There was no cohesive structure to the files and so they were interfiled chronologically. This method shows, in most cases, issues brought before the committee and the process of their resolution from start to finish.