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Harvard University Graduate School of Education: Deans' records

Sub-Group Identifier: UAV 350.30
Overview:

The records of the Deans of the Harvard University Graduate School of Education document the administration of research and teaching in the field of education at Harvard chiefly from the founding of the Graduate School of Education in 1920 through 1972. Some records pre-date the Graduate School Education.

Harvard University Graduate School of Education: Deans' records

Sub-Group Identifier: UAV 350.95.1
Overview:

The records of the Deans of the Harvard University Graduate School of Education document the administration of research and teaching in the field of education at Harvard during the latter years of the administration of Dean Paul N. Ylvisaker and the early years of the administration of Dean Patricia Albjerg Graham.

Harvard University Graduate School of Education Dean's records,

Sub-Group Identifier: UAV 350.30.3
Overview:

Paul N. Ylvisaker served as Dean of the Harvard University Graduate School of Education from 1972 to 1982. These records cover the first six years of Dean Ylvisaker's administration.

Harvard Graduate School of Education correspondence and other records relating to education of the blind

Sub-Group Identifier: UAV 350.420.5
Overview: The Harvard Graduate School of Education Course in Education of the Blind was an extension course offered in the academic year 1920-1921 intended to provide teachers, nurses, social workers, and others with a comprehensive overview of education and services for people who were blind or had limited vision. The Harvard Graduate School of Education correspondence and other records relating to education of the blind are the office files of Lotta S. Rand, the Executive Secretary for the course,...

Harvard University Graduate School of Education doctoral student records

Series Identifier: UAV 350.103.15
Scope and Contents:

Academic student records for students who attended the Harvard University Graduate School of Education (HGSE) doctoral programs and separated from the School between 1952 and 1983.

Harvard University Graduate School of Education grants and contracts records from the Senior Associate Dean, Blenda J. Wilson

Collection Identifier: UAV 350.40.22.30
Overview:

The Harvard University Graduate School of Education grants and contracts records from the Senior Associate Dean, Blenda J. Wilson, consists of correspondence, proposals, reports, contracts, memos, and budgets about grants for research conducted at the Harvard Graduate School of Education from 1968 to 1983.

Harvard Graduate School of Education Office of Studies records about Fellowships in Education

Collection Identifier: UAV 350.184.5
Overview:

The Harvard Graduate School of Education (GSE) Fellowships in Education program allowed teachers and educators to spend one year at the GSE studying a topic of their choosing. The records about Fellowships in Education document the program's administration from 1948 to 1953 and chiefly consist of records of the GSE Fellowship Committee and application materials. Also included are course records for American School 3 and 4, GSE courses that focused on case studies.

Harvard Graduate School of Education Placement Office correspondence and office files

Collection Identifier: UAV 350.170.28
Overview:

The Harvard University Graduate School of Education Placement Office kept files on Graduate School of Education alumni in order to provide recommendations for jobs in the educational field. The records contain office files and correspondence of three staff members of the Placement Office, Miriam F. Carpenter (1920-1929), Fred C. Smith (1929-1936), and Hollis P. Allen (1936-1938).

Records of the Harvard Graduate School of Education Psycho-Educational Clinic

Collection Identifier: UAV 350.172
Overview: The Harvard Graduate School of Education Psycho-Educational Clinic was founded in 1917. Walter Fenno Dearborn was the Director from 1917 to 1947. The primary aim of the Psycho-Educational Clinic was to study and improve the reading abilities of patients, particularly children, with serious reading disabilities such as dyslexia. The Records of the Psycho-Educational Clinic contain correspondence, research materials, patient records, publications, lectures, student materials, and other records...

Records of the Harvard University Graduate School of Education Development Office

Sub-Group Identifier: UAV 350.95.2
Overview:

Records of fund-raising activity to support the Harvard University Graduate School of Education's endowment, fellowships, scholarships, financial aid, research projects, and alumni services.

Harvard University greetings records, 1886-1962

Sub-Series Identifier: UAI 15.690
Overview:

These records contain ceremonial greetings to and from Harvard University. The senders and recipients are other universities as well as learned and professional societies. The occasions that prompt exchanges of greetings are often significant anniversaries.

Harvard University greetings records relating to academic ceremonies at other institutions, 1937-1981

Sub-Series Identifier: UAI 15.690.10
Overview:

These are administrative records relating to sending greetings and delegates from Harvard University to other institutions, chiefly other universities and colleges. The occasions that prompt sending greetings are often significant anniversaries or inaugurations of new presidents or chancellors.

Harvard 350th anniversary celebration : video recordings and script

Collection Identifier: UAY 11
Overview:

Includes two U-matic S videos, one 1” video reel, a program and a full event script with notes on when to cue the video produced by Tommy Walker Productions for the September 6, 1986 event celebrating Harvard's 350th anniversary at Harvard Stadium.

Harvard Commons Records

Collection Identifier: UAI 15.250
Overview: Following the English tradition, students at Harvard College dined in commons, eating at least one daily meal together in a dining hall along with the tutors and graduate students. This practice continued at Harvard into the middle of the 19th century. The Harvard Commons Records document the maintenance and development of commons at Harvard College in the 18th and early 19th centuries and the Steward's role in overseeing those commons. They also document a rebellion by the students in 1807...

Harvard Library reports

Series Identifier: UAIII 50.5
Overview:

Reports by the chief librarians of Harvard College and Harvard University.

Records of the Director of the Harvard University Library, Archibald Cary Coolidge.

Sub-Group Identifier: UAIII 50.8.11.1
Overview:

Records of the first Director of the Harvard University Library, Archibald Cary Coolidge.

Mathematical theses, 1782-1839.

Collection Identifier: HUC 8782.514
Overview:

The mathematical theses consist of equations and drawings which illustrate the equations. At the time of their creation, the purpose of these finely executed documents on large sheets of paper was to demonstrate a student's mastery of one or more mathematical concepts, yet the enduring value of many of the them lies in the fact that they are works of art.

Harvard University News Office Gazette photographs,

Sub-Series Identifier: UAV 605.295.16
Overview:

The Harvard University News Office was established in 1919. The first photographer was hired in 1943. Black-and-white photographic negatives, contact prints, and enlargements of pictures taken for the Harvard University Gazette relating to issues November 8 1991 through April 24, 1992.

Records of the Office of News and Public Affairs : Photographs

Collection Identifier: UAV 605
Overview:

The Harvard University News Office was established in 1919. The first photographer was hired in 1943. These photographs document all aspects of the growth and development of Harvard University's architecture and environs, faculty and staff, students and campus life. Chiefly black-and-white photographic prints and negatives.

Harvard University News Office photographs, 1940-1956

Collection Identifier: UAV 605.270.1
Overview:

Harvard was profoundly affected by the Second World War, de-mobilization, and the Cold War era. This group of over 7000 unique images taken by the Harvard University News Office provides a visual record of the era and its transformative impact. These black-and-white images taken primarily by staff photographers depict academic life, facilities, and events at Harvard.

Harvard University News Office photographs, approximately 1955-1975

Sub-Series Identifier: UAV 605.295.11
Overview:

The Harvard University News Office was established in 1919. The first photographer was hired in 1943. Chiefly 8x10 black-and-white photographic prints of faculty, staff, students, buildings, alumni, visitors and activities.

Harvard University News Office photographs, approximately 1970-1985

Sub-Series Identifier: UAV 605.295.19
Overview:

The Harvard University News Office was established in 1919. The first photographer was hired in 1943. Chiefly 8x10 black-and-white photographic prints of faculty, staff, students, buildings, alumni, visitors and activities.

Harvard University News Office photographs: Army and Navy activities at Harvard, 1942-1947 (bulk, 1942-1945)

Collection Identifier: UAV 605.442
Overview:

Harvard was profoundly affected by the Second World War. Harvard's President was an early advocate of US involvement in the conflict, Harvard students and teachers left to serve or stayed to conduct war-related research, and Harvard's campus was used for military training. This group of nearly 3,000 photographs taken by the Harvard University News Office provides a visual record of military training schools and programs at Harvard University.

Harvard University News Office photographs: campus exteriors taken by Walter R. Fleischer, approximately 1950

Sub-Series Identifier: UAV 605.295.23
Overview:

The Harvard University News Office was established in 1919. The first photographer was hired in 1943. Photographs depict the Harvard campus, chiefly building exteriors and student life on campus. Locations include Harvard Yard, the Charles River, the Harvard Business School and Harvard Law School. The group of photographs includes an aerial photograph.

Harvard University News Office photographs: faculty and staff portraits

Series Identifier: UAV 605.270.5
Overview:

The Harvard University News Office was established in 1919. The first photographer was hired in 1943. Back-and-white photographs of Harvard faculty and employees taken by the Harvard University News Office for publicity, press releases, and in publications. Images consist of negatives and contact prints stored together in 3x5 inch envelopes.