Subseries A. General, 1973-2003 (#1.1-10.3, E.1)
Dates
- Creation: 1973-2005
Language of Materials
Materials in English.
Access Restrictions:
Access. Researchers must sign a special form to use the collection. These records have been screened by library staff, and access to folders which would constitute an unwarranted invasion of privacy have been temporarily closed as noted. Files containing board nominee information, personnel files, job applicant evaluations, confidential legal records, restricted interview questionnaires and support material, job survival hotline caller logs, and restricted Rate Your Job contest submissions are closed for the following periods: #1.6 is closed until January 1, 2051; #4.22 is closed until January 1, 2067; #4.26-4.27 are closed January 1, 2065; #11.17-12.8 are closed January 1, 2069; #17.12 is closed until January 1, 2082; #17.15-17.16 are closed January 1, 2081; #19.6 is closed until January 1, 2083; #25.7-25.8, 25.13, 28.15-28.16, 29.3, 29.5, 29.7, 29.11-29.12, 29.20, 29.21-30.3 are closed January 1, 2064. An appointment is necessary to use any audiovisual material.
Extent
16.7 linear feet ((40 file boxes) plus 3 photograph folders and electronic records).69 Megabytes (1 file)
Repository Details
Part of the Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe Institute Repository
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