Registrar: correspondence, 1895-1902 0.37 Cubic feet
Correspondence to the registrar containing requests for catalogues, information about courses, etc.
Correspondence to the registrar containing requests for catalogues, information about courses, etc.
Incoming (and carbons of outgoing) correspondence of the registrar of the University.
Class lists, and individual forms on which each student indicated his course selections for the fall term, 1903. Some of these "Election of Studies" forms have notes of permission by Rush Rhees.
Applications for admissions to "graduate courses and related correspondence. Also corresondence (1891-1893) from alumni applying for their "A.M. in course" degrees.
Letter press books of the outgoing correspondence of the Registrar. Mainly concerned with routine matters. (For a time in the early 1900s, the Registrar was also the Assistant Treasurer, thus some of these books also have his correspondence.)
An evaluation of the members of the Class of 1859 during the first two terms of their freshman year (1855-1856) as to attendance, recitations, excuses, and conduct. Apparently 5 was the highest mark and 1 the lowest mark. It is unclear whether these marks pertain to a particular course, chapel, etc.
Filled-out forms listing the employment history of alumni registered with the Teacher's Bureau. Also some related correspondence and letters of recommendation.
Includes manuscript and processed material.