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Collection
Identifier: R-MC-042
Repository:
Rutgers University Archives
Abstract:
Charles Huntington Whitman was born in Abbot Maine in 1873. Graduated from Colby College as an undergraduate in 1897 he received his Ph.D . From Yale in 1900. After serving as an instructor and assistant professor in English at Lehigh University from 1900-1906, he came to Rutgers. In 1911 he gained full professorship of English Language and Literature and also became head of the Rutgers College English Department. Whitman’s papers consist of 10 folders in one half-sized manuscript...
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Identifier: RG 15/F2
Repository:
Rutgers University Archives
Abstract:
Earle W. Clifford, Jr. came to Rutgers University in 1963 to serve as Dean of Student Affairs. In this position he was responsible for overseeing activities outside the classroom and had various offices reporting to him. From 1970 to 1972 he was Vice President of Student Affairs. Clifford was at Rutgers during a time in which many social and educational changes were taking place. This collection contains many of his professional papers, which contain his thoughts and reactions to the events...