Indiana University Dean of Women's Office Records

Indiana University Dean of Women's Office Records
Author: Indiana University. Dean of Women's Office
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Release: 1867
Genre: Deans of women
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Collection consists of 20.5 cubic feet of the Dean of Women's Office records spanning 1905-1945. Primarily correspondence, within this collection researchers can find a wealth of information on student life at Indiana University.

Dean of Women's Office Records

Dean of Women's Office Records
Author: Oregon State University. Dean of Women
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Release: 1923
Genre: Deans of women
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Records document the administrative activities of the office, the student programs that it coordinated, and committee activities of the Dean of Women.

Dean of Women Records

Dean of Women Records
Author: Brigham Young University. Dean of Women
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Release: 1969
Genre: Letters
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Contains administrative documents of Lucile O. Demiller, the Dean of Women at Brigham Young University 1969-1971. Includes correspondence with several administrative authorites regarding student women's issues. Some topics include dress standards, campus clubs, violations, and finances.

Records of the Office of the Dean

Records of the Office of the Dean
Author: Harvard Medical School. Office of the Dean
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Release: 1829
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Contains mostly incoming correspondence from prospective students, and Harvard College and Corporation officials among others. Also includes reports from committees on faculty, examinations, professorships, library, admission requirements, etc.; financial documents; faculty petitions; and lists of students. Subject files contain applications from prospective students, letters of recommendation, and material about admission of women and blacks.