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Political Science Department

The program in Practical Political Education was established in september of 1959 with a three year grant from the Maurice and Laura Falk Foundation.  The aim was to sponsor activities, both curricular and extra-curricular, that "focus student attention on, and foster informed opinions about, political issues and candidates" and to prepare students "for constructive participation in the political process."  The program sponsored visiting lecturers, conferences, politicians-in-residence, field trips, and mock conventions and established a "caucus room" (Carnegie, second floor) to stimulate political discussions and provide materials on practical politics. The program was administered by the Political Science Department and had an advisory committee with representatives from each division, from the two major political parties, the Student Government Association (SGA), the campus Young Republicans and Young Democrats. 2 boxes.  Provenance mostly unknown, possibly from advisory committee members; some from Rosenfield Program office files, 1989.

History Department

1 bound volume.  Prepared under the direction of Department Chair Daniel Kaiser.  The study was part of a departmental evaluation.

Trial balance

Monthly debits and credits for college funds, arranged by academic year, then by types of funds, then by specific funds within the type. Some of the funds include chair, library, loans, memorials, prizes, scholarships, real estate and buildings, equipment, income from property and investments, gifts. Total of 30 vols. 1887 - 1943 in 11 vols. 16" x 10" 1957 - 1976 in 19 vols, 1 vol. per academic year, 14" x 10"

Acquisitions since 2012

Materials produced by the Rosenfield Program and associated individuals detailing symposia, lectures and other activities sponsored by the Rosenfield Program since 2012.

Alumni Newsletters

Inclues Pioneer Parent, Volunteer News, Regional Volunteer News, CFD News, CFD Update, and information on alumni class giving.

Merritt Ludwig, Vice President, 1955-1964

Historical Note: Merrit Ludwig was Vice President of the College from 1957 to 1966. His office oversaw business arrangement connected with the construction of Burling Library, Norris Dormitory, Fine Arts Center, Forum, and the Science Building. His office also managed the affairs of the Ford Foundation Matching Funds Program and the Reserved Income Gift Program, as well as the landscaping around Central Cammpus and Park Stret. Provenance: The files were left in Burling when the administrative offices moved of in the 1970s.

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