African Students Center records (University of Rochester), 1946-circa 2014, bulk 1964-1967 9.69 Cubic feet
The African Student Center Records contains five series: Administration Files, Correspondence, Finances, Student Files, and Photographs.
The African Student Center Records contains five series: Administration Files, Correspondence, Finances, Student Files, and Photographs.
Includes a card file with information on Rochester alumni in the Buffalo area. Also some correspondence and processed material. Correspondents include University of Rochester graduates, and Presidents Rush Rhees and Alan Valentine.
Letters (1942-1946) of University of Rochester servicemen to Chuck Dalton, who edited the News Letter to University of Rochester Men in the Service .
Correspondence and summary statistics of the Alumni Gymnasium Committee fund drive of 1897 to raise money for a gymnasium on the Prince Street campus.
Correspondence (incoming and outgoing) of Hugh A. Smith, Alumni Association Secretary. Subjects of correspondence include the awarding of local alumni association scholarships in Rochester, New York, Buffalo, and Chicago; arrangements for the annual meetings of the Schoolmaster's Club (alumni in the field of education); and fraternity housing on the Oak Hill Campus.
Mimeographed agendas and minutes of the Board of Governors of the Alumni Federation. Includes minutes of the Board's Executive Committee, as well as reports and correspondence.
Mainly correspondence to and from Hugh A. Smith, Alumni Secretary from 1922-1936. The correspondence deals with activities of the Associated Alumni such as publishing the Rochester Alumni Review, fund raising, and planning reunions at commencement. The correspondence reveals alumni news, reminiscences, and opinions.
This collection contains correspondence of the graduate manager of student activities of the College for Men about the University of Rochester's athletic teams' finances, staffing, and competitions; musical clubs' finances; and the creation of the University Press Club. The collection also includes some catalogs, pamphlets, and ephemera. Correspondence from 1919-1922 is mostly to or from E. Alcott Neary. Correspondence after 1922 is mostly to or from Hugh Smith. Some correspondence is to or from Edwin Fauver, the University's athletic director.
Includes processed and manuscript material, such as correspondence, minutes of meetings, decisions on student petitions, etc.
This collection is comprised of correspondence of O. W. Dwyer; including P.S. Greer, Chief of Polymer Development Branch at the Office of Rubber Reserve and others involved with the project. Budget numbers, contracts, personnel information and progress reports are also in this collection.