Box 6
Contains 10 Results:
History 110. Ancient History and Civilization. Course regulations, 1925-1929
Series II. Lecture Notes and Examinations includes material arranged more or less chronologically to indicate curriculum changes over time. Material ranges from sets of year-long lecture notes (as in History 100) to single-item exams. Of special interest are student essays and examination answers from 1934 to 1970 (Box 7), most of which were apparently re-typed by Dr. Lear for his own files.
History 110. Ancient History and Civilization. Lectures and exams, 1925-1926
Series II. Lecture Notes and Examinations includes material arranged more or less chronologically to indicate curriculum changes over time. Material ranges from sets of year-long lecture notes (as in History 100) to single-item exams. Of special interest are student essays and examination answers from 1934 to 1970 (Box 7), most of which were apparently re-typed by Dr. Lear for his own files.
History 110. Ancient History and Civilization. Lecture Notes and exams, 1926-1927
Series II. Lecture Notes and Examinations includes material arranged more or less chronologically to indicate curriculum changes over time. Material ranges from sets of year-long lecture notes (as in History 100) to single-item exams. Of special interest are student essays and examination answers from 1934 to 1970 (Box 7), most of which were apparently re-typed by Dr. Lear for his own files.
History 110. Ancient History and Civilization. Exams and lecture notes, 1927-1940
Series II. Lecture Notes and Examinations includes material arranged more or less chronologically to indicate curriculum changes over time. Material ranges from sets of year-long lecture notes (as in History 100) to single-item exams. Of special interest are student essays and examination answers from 1934 to 1970 (Box 7), most of which were apparently re-typed by Dr. Lear for his own files.
History 320. Intellectual History of the Middle Ages and of the Renaissance., 1926-1927
Series II. Lecture Notes and Examinations includes material arranged more or less chronologically to indicate curriculum changes over time. Material ranges from sets of year-long lecture notes (as in History 100) to single-item exams. Of special interest are student essays and examination answers from 1934 to 1970 (Box 7), most of which were apparently re-typed by Dr. Lear for his own files.
History 320. Intellectual History of the Middle Ages and of the Renaissance. Lecture notes, and, 1935-1936 undated
Series II. Lecture Notes and Examinations includes material arranged more or less chronologically to indicate curriculum changes over time. Material ranges from sets of year-long lecture notes (as in History 100) to single-item exams. Of special interest are student essays and examination answers from 1934 to 1970 (Box 7), most of which were apparently re-typed by Dr. Lear for his own files.
History 320. Intellectual History of the Middle Ages and of the Renaissance. Exams, 1927-1970
Series II. Lecture Notes and Examinations includes material arranged more or less chronologically to indicate curriculum changes over time. Material ranges from sets of year-long lecture notes (as in History 100) to single-item exams. Of special interest are student essays and examination answers from 1934 to 1970 (Box 7), most of which were apparently re-typed by Dr. Lear for his own files.
History 420. Mediaeval Latin., 1928-1959
Series II. Lecture Notes and Examinations includes material arranged more or less chronologically to indicate curriculum changes over time. Material ranges from sets of year-long lecture notes (as in History 100) to single-item exams. Of special interest are student essays and examination answers from 1934 to 1970 (Box 7), most of which were apparently re-typed by Dr. Lear for his own files.
History 520/Political Science 520. Topics in Legal History and Political Theory., 1928-1952
Series II. Lecture Notes and Examinations includes material arranged more or less chronologically to indicate curriculum changes over time. Material ranges from sets of year-long lecture notes (as in History 100) to single-item exams. Of special interest are student essays and examination answers from 1934 to 1970 (Box 7), most of which were apparently re-typed by Dr. Lear for his own files.
History 530. Political Theory, 1930
Series II. Lecture Notes and Examinations includes material arranged more or less chronologically to indicate curriculum changes over time. Material ranges from sets of year-long lecture notes (as in History 100) to single-item exams. Of special interest are student essays and examination answers from 1934 to 1970 (Box 7), most of which were apparently re-typed by Dr. Lear for his own files.