Box 1
Contains 32 Results:
Articles of Incorporation of the Society for the Collegiate Instruction of Women, 1882.
The documents in folder #1 were removed from the President's Safe in Longfellow Hall to the President's Office in 1962; they were transferred to the Records Collection in January 1963. The remaining material which concerns Radcliffe's early history and its changing relationship with Harvard was added to this record group because of the similarity in the subject matter.
Plan submitted by the Society for the Collegiate Instruction of Women, accepted by the President and the Fellows, approved by the Overseers, December 6, 1883.
The documents in folder #1 were removed from the President's Safe in Longfellow Hall to the President's Office in 1962; they were transferred to the Records Collection in January 1963. The remaining material which concerns Radcliffe's early history and its changing relationship with Harvard was added to this record group because of the similarity in the subject matter.
Charter, 1894.
The documents in folder #1 were removed from the President's Safe in Longfellow Hall to the President's Office in 1962; they were transferred to the Records Collection in January 1963. The remaining material which concerns Radcliffe's early history and its changing relationship with Harvard was added to this record group because of the similarity in the subject matter.
President Eliot's interpretation of H-R relationship, 1921 and copies of Charles W. Eliot's letters to Mrs. Allan Abbott.
The documents in folder #1 were removed from the President's Safe in Longfellow Hall to the President's Office in 1962; they were transferred to the Records Collection in January 1963. The remaining material which concerns Radcliffe's early history and its changing relationship with Harvard was added to this record group because of the similarity in the subject matter.
Resolution passed by the Associates of Radcliffe College in March 1922 and presented to the President and Fellows of Harvard, and a reply from President Lowell.
The documents in folder #1 were removed from the President's Safe in Longfellow Hall to the President's Office in 1962; they were transferred to the Records Collection in January 1963. The remaining material which concerns Radcliffe's early history and its changing relationship with Harvard was added to this record group because of the similarity in the subject matter.
Plan for appointments jointly supported, and vote of Corporation, 1927.
The documents in folder #1 were removed from the President's Safe in Longfellow Hall to the President's Office in 1962; they were transferred to the Records Collection in January 1963. The remaining material which concerns Radcliffe's early history and its changing relationship with Harvard was added to this record group because of the similarity in the subject matter.
Statement of Radcliffe policy submitted in 1928.
The documents in folder #1 were removed from the President's Safe in Longfellow Hall to the President's Office in 1962; they were transferred to the Records Collection in January 1963. The remaining material which concerns Radcliffe's early history and its changing relationship with Harvard was added to this record group because of the similarity in the subject matter.
Exchange of letters, December 1928.
The documents in folder #1 were removed from the President's Safe in Longfellow Hall to the President's Office in 1962; they were transferred to the Records Collection in January 1963. The remaining material which concerns Radcliffe's early history and its changing relationship with Harvard was added to this record group because of the similarity in the subject matter.
Vote of Corporation, May 11, 1931.
The documents in folder #1 were removed from the President's Safe in Longfellow Hall to the President's Office in 1962; they were transferred to the Records Collection in January 1963. The remaining material which concerns Radcliffe's early history and its changing relationship with Harvard was added to this record group because of the similarity in the subject matter.
Material in regard to the maintenance of Harvard standards and requirements at Radcliffe.
The documents in folder #1 were removed from the President's Safe in Longfellow Hall to the President's Office in 1962; they were transferred to the Records Collection in January 1963. The remaining material which concerns Radcliffe's early history and its changing relationship with Harvard was added to this record group because of the similarity in the subject matter.
Committee of 3
The documents in folder #1 were removed from the President's Safe in Longfellow Hall to the President's Office in 1962; they were transferred to the Records Collection in January 1963. The remaining material which concerns Radcliffe's early history and its changing relationship with Harvard was added to this record group because of the similarity in the subject matter.
Increase of appropriation for teaching, 1927
The documents in folder #1 were removed from the President's Safe in Longfellow Hall to the President's Office in 1962; they were transferred to the Records Collection in January 1963. The remaining material which concerns Radcliffe's early history and its changing relationship with Harvard was added to this record group because of the similarity in the subject matter.
Approval of Radcliffe's atttempt to raise funds, 1928
The documents in folder #1 were removed from the President's Safe in Longfellow Hall to the President's Office in 1962; they were transferred to the Records Collection in January 1963. The remaining material which concerns Radcliffe's early history and its changing relationship with Harvard was added to this record group because of the similarity in the subject matter.
Admission of Radcliffe students to Harvard classes, 1931
The documents in folder #1 were removed from the President's Safe in Longfellow Hall to the President's Office in 1962; they were transferred to the Records Collection in January 1963. The remaining material which concerns Radcliffe's early history and its changing relationship with Harvard was added to this record group because of the similarity in the subject matter.
Surrender of visitatorial powers at Radcliffe
The documents in folder #1 were removed from the President's Safe in Longfellow Hall to the President's Office in 1962; they were transferred to the Records Collection in January 1963. The remaining material which concerns Radcliffe's early history and its changing relationship with Harvard was added to this record group because of the similarity in the subject matter.
Change of wording of diplomas, 1931
The documents in folder #1 were removed from the President's Safe in Longfellow Hall to the President's Office in 1962; they were transferred to the Records Collection in January 1963. The remaining material which concerns Radcliffe's early history and its changing relationship with Harvard was added to this record group because of the similarity in the subject matter.
Scrapbook (dismantled) containing letters from the Academic Board of Radcliffe to the Committee of Admissions of the FAS, and LeBaron Russell Briggs to A. Lawrence Lowell re: special students, 1913-1914; Medical School letters re: admission of women to Bussey Institution and Harvard Medical School for Ph.Ds in Medical Sciences, between A. Lawrence Lowell, LeBaron Russell Briggs and Kenneth Grant Tremayne Webster, 1921-1923. Digital
The documents in folder #1 were removed from the President's Safe in Longfellow Hall to the President's Office in 1962; they were transferred to the Records Collection in January 1963. The remaining material which concerns Radcliffe's early history and its changing relationship with Harvard was added to this record group because of the similarity in the subject matter.
Letters to Radcliffe special committee and other Radcliffe supporters, re: H-R relationship, 1930-1931. Digital
The documents in folder #1 were removed from the President's Safe in Longfellow Hall to the President's Office in 1962; they were transferred to the Records Collection in January 1963. The remaining material which concerns Radcliffe's early history and its changing relationship with Harvard was added to this record group because of the similarity in the subject matter.
H-R relationship: correspondence between A. Lawrence Lowell and Ada L. Comstock, 1921-1932: Digital
The documents in folder #1 were removed from the President's Safe in Longfellow Hall to the President's Office in 1962; they were transferred to the Records Collection in January 1963. The remaining material which concerns Radcliffe's early history and its changing relationship with Harvard was added to this record group because of the similarity in the subject matter.
Handwritten account concerning the background and events of interest during the hearings before a committee of the Massachusetts legislature prior to the incorporation of Radcliffe College, 1894. This sketch was probably written by Mr. Arthur Gilman, later Secretary of the College. Digital
The sketch records history of the incorporation of Radcliffe.
Documents bearing on the Harvard-Radcliffe relationship, numbered 1-10. Digital
The documents in folder #1 were removed from the President's Safe in Longfellow Hall to the President's Office in 1962; they were transferred to the Records Collection in January 1963. The remaining material which concerns Radcliffe's early history and its changing relationship with Harvard was added to this record group because of the similarity in the subject matter.
Diploma affair: A. Lawrence Lowell's refusal to sign Radcliffe diplomas, statements of policy, 1931 Digital
The documents in folder #1 were removed from the President's Safe in Longfellow Hall to the President's Office in 1962; they were transferred to the Records Collection in January 1963. The remaining material which concerns Radcliffe's early history and its changing relationship with Harvard was added to this record group because of the similarity in the subject matter.
Admission of Women to the Law School, correspondence between Agnes Irwin and James Barr Ames, Dean of the Law School, 1899; also letter from Charles William Eliot. Digital
The documents in folder #1 were removed from the President's Safe in Longfellow Hall to the President's Office in 1962; they were transferred to the Records Collection in January 1963. The remaining material which concerns Radcliffe's early history and its changing relationship with Harvard was added to this record group because of the similarity in the subject matter.
Admission of women to the Medical School: correspondence between LeBaron Russell Briggs and A. Lawrence Lowell, 1910, 1917 and A. Lawrence Lowell and Ada L. Comstock, 1922, 1932-1933. Digital
The documents in folder #1 were removed from the President's Safe in Longfellow Hall to the President's Office in 1962; they were transferred to the Records Collection in January 1963. The remaining material which concerns Radcliffe's early history and its changing relationship with Harvard was added to this record group because of the similarity in the subject matter.
Fees for Harvard courses, 1894, votes of the corporation re: admissions of Radcliffe women to Harvard courses. Digital
The documents in folder #1 were removed from the President's Safe in Longfellow Hall to the President's Office in 1962; they were transferred to the Records Collection in January 1963. The remaining material which concerns Radcliffe's early history and its changing relationship with Harvard was added to this record group because of the similarity in the subject matter.