Memorandums
Found in 443 Collections and/or Records:
Memoranda to the Library about Woodstock West, 1970 May
Memoranda to the library staff, first thanking all for their attitude during the trying days. Also a memo on keeping the library open during Woodstock and deploring the use of the National Guard.
Memoranda to the School of Education on Grading Options, 1970 May 21-25
Memoranda to the School of Education about the options for grading for the quarter involved with Woodstock.
Memorandum, 1970
Memorandum from M. McGiffert stating that if a survey does not have a name on it, it is probably from a graduate teaching assistant.
Memorandum by Chancellor Maurice B. Mitchell, 1970 May 25
Memorandum to the files from Chancellor Mitchell telling of a call from the White House and Chancellor Harper concerning campus unrest and what to do about it.
Memorandum from Political Science Department about Press Report, 1970 May 13
Memorandum from Political Science Department about press report that the department had voted to censure Mitchell. Attached is a note from Mitchell to Public Relations indicating this was an example of inaccurate press coverage.
Memorandum HERS, 11/22/83, 1983 November 22
This file contains a memo detailing budgetary concerns regarding Higher Education Resources Services (HERS).
Memorandum of Agreement (draft), 1841-1926
This collection consists of the various scene (set) plots, property plots, music plots, lighting plots, scripts, cue sheets, and ''sides'' made or used by Willis Marks between 1841 and 1926 in his work as a stage director and manager.
Memorandum on Mitchell's Remarks to 350 at an Englewood Chamber of Commerce Meeting, 1970 June 4
Memorandum on Mitchell's remarks to 350 businessmen at an Englewood Chamber of Commerce meeting, written to the Faculty of the Department of Psychology by J. Horn.
Memorandum: Optional Wearing of Cap and Gown, 1970 May 25
Memorandum stating that wearing caps and gowns at graduation was optional and indicating that two alternative funds were available for students to contribute their cap and gown money.
Memorandum to Bruce Gardner, Department of Psychology from Chancellor Maurice B. Mitchell, 1970 May 26
Memorandum to Bruce Gardner, Department of Psychology from Chancellor Maurice B. Mitchell. Mitchell says he will not comment on the survey circulating, but does not feel it is professional or unbiased and suggests that it will be an embarrassment to the department.