Notes (Documents)
Found in 1176 Collections and/or Records:
Event Management in Chambers Center, 2004-2006
This folder contains documents discussing the idea of events taking place at the Chambers Center.
Events, FY 06, 2005 September-2006 January
This folder contains files pertaining to the Alumnae Association's newsletters and some promotional materials for events occurring in the fiscal year of 2006.
Executive in Residence 1995 TWC, 1995
This folder contains documents that introduce Marilyn Taylor as the executive-in-residence at the Women's College.
Faculty Feedback, 1997 - 1998, 1997-1998
This folder contains faculty feedback summaries from 1997 - 1998.
Faculty Info. / Evaluations, 2002 - 2005, 2002-2005
This folder contains course and teacher evaluations and survey results.
Family Record
Handwritten pages apparently taken from a Bible giving Arnold family information.
Feldman Correspondence and Manuscripts, Mircea and Christinel Eliade, 1965-1993
This folder is the second of two containing Burton and Peggy Feldman's correspondence with Christinel and Mircea Eliade. Much of the correspondence is in French. There are also a great deal of Burton's notes on how he might use Mircea Eliade as a character in some of his novels.
Feldman Correspondence and Manuscripts, Mircea and Christinel Eliade (1 of 2), 1965-1993
This folder is the first of two containing Burton and Peggy Feldman's correspondence with Christinel and Mircea Eliade. This folder also contains a copy of Mircea Eliade's manuscript entitled ''Ivan''.
Feldman Documents, 2nd Modification of ''Suspic'', ''112 Mercer Street'', 2002
This folder contains a second draft and research for a chapter in Feldman's ''112 Mercer Street''. The chapter is referred to as ''Suspic,'' and investigates the ''suspicion'' of the scientists with respect to the development of nuclear weapons and the apparent weaponizing of physics itself.
Feldman Documents, ''112 Mercer Street'', Chapter Progress and Outlines, between 2002-2003
This folder contains Burton Feldman's progress and outlines on the individual chapters in his ''112 Mercer Street''.