Treasurer: auditor's reports, 1942-1961 1.28 Cubic feet
Auditor's reports for various University divisions, such as the Bookstore, Cutler Union, and Todd Union. They were done by Naramore, Niles and Co. Many of the runs are incomplete.
Auditor's reports for various University divisions, such as the Bookstore, Cutler Union, and Todd Union. They were done by Naramore, Niles and Co. Many of the runs are incomplete.
Copies of the audit reports of the books and records of the treasurer of the University of Rochester for the years ending June 30 of 1942-1950, 1954-1956.
Annual balance sheets of the University of Rochester for 1858 through 1879.
Bills and vouchers from the early years of the University of Rochester.
Correspondence, reports, etc. on the construction and furnishing of the Women's Residence Hall, Men's Dining Hall, women's gymnasium, and men's dormitories.
The cash account books of the Treasurer of the University of Rochester for the period 1855-1897.
Expense accounts for construction of the new buildings on the River Campus. Also accounts for work at the Prince Street Campus and Strong Memorial Hospital.
Correspondence and subject files of the treasurer of the University of Rochester, Raymond L. Thompson. Files relate to various subjects, University divisions, organizations, and companies, for example: budgets; faculty and administration; the Report of the Treasurer; Memorial Art Gallery; Strong Memorial Hospital; Rochester Community Chest; the accounting firm of Naramore, Niles and Company; Finance Committee meetings; Board of Trustees meetings; the Rochester Alumni-Alumnae Review; the Lincoln Rochester Trust committee; and Rochester General and Electric. Also included are files for individuals, including President Alan Valentine, Treasurer Raymond L. Thompson, and his successor, Treasurer LaRoy Thompson.
Folders on contracts and agreements entered into by the University of Rochester.
Correspondence relating to various gifts to the University of Rochester. These include library gifts, the Henry Alvah Strong Auditorium, the George Nelson Crosby estate, the Rockefeller Foundation, and Eastman gifts.