RG 21/A0/04

Inventory to the Records of the Office of the Dean of Livingston College, Ernest A. Lynton, 1965-1973

By Erika Gorder, Willliam G. Miller, Elizabeth M. Phillips, Kerry A. Sikora, Albena Stoyanova-Tzankova, Sarah Szeliga

2005-2011

Special Collections and University Archives, Rutgers University Libraries

Finding aid encoded in EAD version 2002 by Cassie Brewer, Catherine Carey, Brendan Dolan, Katie Ehrlich, Rachel Greer, Daniel Kim, Alison Lotto, Jackie Rider, Dennis Riley, and Lynda Van Wart, November 2011

Descriptive Summary

Creator: Livingston College. Office of the Dean
Title: Records of the Office of the Dean of Livingston College (Ernest A. Lynton)
Dates: 1943-1974 (inclusive), 1965-1973 (bulk)
Quantity: 24 cubic feet (24 record cartons)
Abstract: Records generated by the Office of the Dean of Livingston College during the administration of Ernest A. Lynton, 1965-1973. During this time period, Rutgers University concluded that it was in its best interest to found Livingston College in 1969, “with the mission of bringing together a diverse group of students, faculty, and staff in a shared-learning community committed to the pursuit of excellence and academic innovation.” In doing so, Rutgers University, “was attempting to respond in a meaningful manner, as a public institution, to the urban problems and urban populations of the state.” The records document the planning and administration of the federated cluster college plan that resulted in attempts to innovate and experiment with higher education in the form of Livingston College.
Collection No.: RG 21/A0/04
Language: English, French
Repository: Rutgers University Libraries. Special Collections and University Archives

Administrative History

Livingston College: An Early History

The 1960s were typified by a new consciousness and social change within American society and its universities. Many traditional institutions were subject to scrutiny and, in some cases, altered: the family, the government, the business community, the religious establishment, and the schools. Questions of social equity and legitimacy were articulated in unprecedented measure, and social movements such as the civil rights movement, the free speech movement, the women’s movement, Vietnam War teach-ins, equal opportunity legislation, and the hippie culture were pervasive on campuses.

During this period of social turmoil, American universities underwent enormous growth in population size and scope of programs, and also experienced profound changes in values. Rutgers, as a major urban state university, was subject to all the pressures and problems created by social and political tension, the urban crisis, and the changing nature of mass higher education.

Like other American universities in the 1960s, Rutgers University witnessed unprecedented growth and development under the leadership of President Mason Gross. In 1959, the first of three bond issues was passed by the citizens of New Jersey, enabling the University to embark upon a $75 million building program. By 1964, enrollment had doubled with more than 12,000 full-time undergraduate students. A second public referendum yielded approximately $19 million for Rutgers. Gross continued to campaign for funds for the University and an additional $68 million was secured in 1968. As a result of increased public support, construction took place on every campus of the University. Livingston College was born of these trends: “the growth and expansion of Rutgers to full university status; the pressure to deal with equality of opportunity for minority students and faculty; alterations in curriculum, student life and governance; and the impact of New Jersey state government-coordinated planning for higher education.”(1) In 1964, Rutgers acquired 540 acres of the former Camp Kilmer army base from the federal government. That same year, construction began on what was to become Livingston College.

The plan for the new Kilmer-area college underwent a number of iterations. The University had to submit a proposal to the U.S. Defense Department detailing the educational purposes for the land. An Advisory Planning Committee was arranged by the Provost, Richard Schlatter, to discuss these plans with the Deans of the other colleges. The committee members approached the development of Camp Kilmer with different philosophies and the discussions ended in total disagreement. The committee could not decide whether the new site would be conceived as a cluster college or a federated college. A Federated College Plan was formulated and revised in 1966, only to be found unacceptable in May 1967 due to divisions within the university system over autonomy. Meanwhile, a new initiative was spearheaded by Professor Ernest A. Lynton, then the professor in the Arts and Sciences Physics Department, and G. Reginald Bishop, the Associate Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences. Their proposal became known as the Bishop-Lynton plan, which proposed a federated approach to the initial planning for the site. “Douglass, which represented the anomaly in the system in 1963, became the model for all the undergraduate colleges by 1967. That is, each college was to have not only its own faculty but its own student-life and student-services apparatus and its own turf as well. In the process of devising a plan to coordinate a group of liberal arts faculties and strengthen the basic disciplines, the University in fact ended in 1967 with a number of relatively autonomous residential, multi-purpose colleges.”(2) Along with President Gross’s own eleven-point plan, these proposals became the foundation for the new Kilmer college, which would provide a liberal arts education similar to the Rutgers University College of Arts and Sciences.

Livingston College, named after New Jersey’s first governor, William Livingston, opened in September 1969 with close to 700 students and Ernest Lynton as Dean. The new undergraduate, co-educational, liberal arts college made an effort to recruit its students from the urban poor, whether from an ethnic or multicultural background. The college functioned as part of a federated plan along with Douglass and Rutgers Colleges. Under this plan, the schools maintained their own faculty and student-life while allowing students to take courses throughout the University.

From the beginning of his administion, Lynton ran the college according to his own beliefs. He first created an Academic Planning Committee to help generate educational policies. Lynton began to reflect on the campus’ relationship to the rest of the University while expounding on his ideas about collegiate organization. His ideas began to veer from the federated plan in the Bishop-Lynton memorandum. Lynton supported the autonomy and the identity of each college. He believed that each college should have its own faculty, the members of which would be appointed by the dean of that college on the recommendation of the disciplinary departments. Each faculty would determine its own educational policies and graduation requirements; there need not be identical curricula for each college. Though he believed that each college should have their own budget, Lynton also proposed that each school should have a representative department on the New Brunswick campus. These departments would be tasked with pooling all budgetary allocations to both strengthen the discipline and meet the distinctive needs of each college. The deans of each college would occupy equivalent positions and would work cooperatively with one another and with the Dean of the Graduate School. Differences between deans would be resolved by the Provost.

Lynton believed that the goal of a liberal arts education is to create awareness of fundamental social, economic, and political problems and the manner in which the methodologies of relevant academic disciplines can address them. More specifically, Lynton cited the rapid, uncontrolled, and unbalanced growth of urban complexes, the explosive and often chaotic development of non-European nations, and the inability of Western countries to assimilate scientific and technical problems as areas around which the staff and curriculum of the new college might be organized. He proposed interdisciplinary majors relevant to each area including urban studies, comparative literature, and programs in city and regional planning. This gave the new college a special focus and identity.

The themes that drove the development of Livingston stretched those of traditional college educational policy and organization. Livingston came to embody the ideal of a liberal arts education focused on awareness of social, political, and economic problems. This emphasis made Livingston a very different college than its counterpart institutions. As the first coeducational, liberal arts college of Rutgers University, Livingston tried to incorporate many of the changes being tested elsewhere in the nation. In contrast to the rest of Rutgers University – and to higher education in general – Livingston attempted to alter:

·The value and goals of the school: by balancing the trend towards research and allegiance to traditional disciplines with a strong commitment to undergraduate teaching, applied fields, urban concerns, career-oriented education, and student development.
·The population: by stressing cultural pluralism and enrolling substantial numbers of minority students through a reconsideration of traditional admissions criteria.
·The curriculum: by setting up college-wide (non-departmental) courses, new disciplinary departments, independent study and field work options, and by eliminating traditional grading procedures and college course requirements.
·The faculty: by emphasizing teaching and advising, interdepartmental teaching, and by considering non-traditional credentials for academic appointments and tenure.
·Governance: by creating a governance system at the college granting power and responsibility in academic matters to students and faculty through an academic governance assembly composed of faculty and students; and with student membership on college and departmental committees.

The mission of the College was progressive and contemporary; students were expected to understand and respect different cultures, have a working awareness of contemporary social issues, and learn to be responsible leaders of their communities.”(3) From the outset, Dean Lynton wanted Livingston to be “innovative…the MIT of the social sciences”(4), and attention “was paid to [designing] a small, intimate, college environment for students.”(5) Early focuses were “the themes of the social sciences, urban and international affairs, a cross-disciplinary approach, and the use of computer science.”(6) Many of these themes were implemented when Livingston College opened its doors in 1969; yet, “the school that opened…bore only a passing resemblance to the “MIT of the Social Sciences” that was first envisioned.”(7) Consensus over university-wide reorganization was slow to develop, and racial tensions in the area were at a boiling point. Yet, Lynton, the planning staff and faculty all played a part in developing a multiracial populated college which “proposed many ideas and programs during this period, some of which later became institutionalized, such as pass-fail grading, internships, and problem-oriented courses."(8)

Cultural pluralism was a sought after goal as early as 1968, as Livingston’s Admission Committee “made a commitment to recruit and admit…high potential, high risk students.”(9) A special summer program was instated in order to focus on skills development, academic support services, and financial aid resources. As a result of these efforts, “there are strong indications that Livingston College, with an initial class almost one-third black and Latin, had the highest ratio of black and minority group students of any non-black institution of higher learning in the United States”(10)at the time. The majority of American higher learning institutions in the late 1960s typically admitted less than two percent minority students among their freshman; by comparison, Livingston College’s freshman class was comprised of 25 percent. The hiring of minority faculty was also outlined in 1968, and Lynton did his best to achieve this goal.

Steps were taken to alleviate the “racial pluralism and its attendant problems [that had become] one of the strongest forces influencing Livingston’s development”(11) and its relationship with the surrounding community. The college was viewed in a negative light by many in the university and State and it sought to assuage these concerns with investigations, outreach programs and the further strengthening and defining of the administrative structure. “Lynton [repeatedly sought to] reaffirm the commitment to a multiracial institution"(12) but the struggle to maintain this pledge continued unabated long after he left the school.

Early struggles also arose over the nature of interdisciplinary curriculum. “The overall interdisciplinary curriculum which had been the subject of much rhetoric during the early planning stages was realized only to a limited extent during the first four years of operation. A critical obstacle was the college department structure. Since faculty lines and courses were departmental, no structural mechanism existed to facilitate, promote, and reward interdisciplinary faculty efforts. With the major exceptions of Urban Studies and Literatures, Languages and Linguistics, most departments reflected standard disciplinary association. As a result, the traditional disciplinary departments dominated.”(13) However, among these were a number of innovative programs. Livingston was the first college to institute programs of study in Computer Science, Urban Studies, Journalism, Social Work, and Physician Assistant. To this day, Social Work and Physician Assistant are Livingston-only majors.

Return to the Top


Biographical Sketch of Ernest A. Lynton, Founding Dean of Livingston College, 1969-1973

A physicist by training, Ernest A. Lynton was born in Germany in 1926 and immigrated to the United States in 1941. He married his wife Carla and had two sons, David and Eric with seven grandchildren. After obtaining a physics doctorate at Yale, he eventually settled in Princeton and joined the physics department at Rutgers University in 1952. A proponent of experimental education, he became the first dean of Livingston College from its planning phases in 1964, through its opening in 1969, and until 1973. Afterwards, he became senior vice president for academic affairs at the University of Massachusetts, where he joined the faculty in 1980 and assisted in establishing a doctoral higher education program. He also simultaneously served as a co-founder and senior associate of the New England Resource Center for Higher Education from 1988 until his death in 1998. He remained in contact with Livingston College and initiated a scholarship for students with high academic standing and community achievements. Mr. Lynton died in 1998 at his home in Brookline, Massachusetts at the age of seventy-one. He published numerous articles and two books.(14)

Lynton’s views, perspective and style were key to the development of Livingston College. After all, “the forces influencing Livingston’s development through the academic year of 1966-67 were mostly personal. The major influence, then and throughout the early history of the school, was indisputably Dean Ernest Lynton….His personal stewardship of every aspect of planning, policy development, and personnel recruitment defined the emphases and directions of Livingston….[He was] the single most pervasive force…[and his] departure...is a distinct demarcation line in the life of the college.”(15)

His highly personalized leadership was criticized, as was his lack of attention to administrative structure. However, it was also noted by his critics that he always “kept clearly before him the mission of the college…[and] he left an indelible personal stamp on the institution…[with] his candid and grateful acknowledgement that there was a ‘constant sense of discovering on Tuesday that something should have been done on Monday.’”(16)

Return to the Top


Notes

(1) Kehl, Shelley Sanders. (1977, June). Academic Change in Process in Undergraduate Education: A Case Study at Livingston College. Unpublished doctoral thesis, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, 84.

(2) McCormick, Richard P. (1978, November). An Alternative to Federation: A Model for Academic Organization in New Brunswick. Unpublished work, Rutgers University, NJ, 35.

(3) Livingston College. (n.d.). About Livingston College: History Retrieved April 17, 2005, from http://livingston.rutgers.edu/about/history.php

(4) Kehl, Shelley Sanders. (1977, June). Academic Change in Process in Undergraduate Education: A Case Study at Livingston College. Unpublished doctoral thesis, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, 122.

(5) Ibid., 121.

(6) Ibid., 122.

(7) Ibid., 126.

(8) Ibid., 128.

(9) Ibid., 144.

(10) Ibid., 146.

(11) Ibid., 185.

(12) Ibid., 188.

(13) Ibid., 199.

(14) Nugent, Meg. (1998, March 21). Ernest A. Lynton, 71, pioneering educator. The Star-Ledger, Newark, N.J., page unknown.

(15) Kehl, Shelley Sanders. (1977, June). Academic Change in Process in Undergraduate Education: A Case Study at Livingston College. Unpublished doctoral thesis, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, 127, 256.

(16) Ibid., 256.

Return to the Top


Scope and Content Note

The records generated by the Office of the Dean of Livingston College during the administrations of Ernest A. Lynton consist of 24 cubic feet of papers housed in 24 record cartons. The collection spans the years from 1943 through 1974, but primarily date from 1965 through 1973. The records reflect the fact that Rutgers University witnessed enormous growth during this period. And, at same time, as a major urban university, it was strongly affected by the political and social turbulence of the 1960s. One of its major responses – representing a broad current of thought and practice of that period – was Livingston College, founded on the emphasis of promoting social consciousness. In its planning and growing pains, Livingston reflected many ideas and ideologies of the experimental movement in higher education of the 1960s.

The Office of the Dean, as represented in these records, was responsible for all aspects of planning, construction, administration, academics, student life and governance of the new Livingston College, as well as establishing the relationship of Livingston College within the greater Rutgers University community. The types of records represent an array of communications that took place between the Dean's Office and various departmental and administrative branches of Livingston College, as well as communications between the Dean's Office and administrators and personnel throughout the university. These communications take the form of formal reports, financial records, meeting agendas and minutes, memoranda, correspondence, and informal notes. They deal with financial and budgetary matters, data collection and statistical analyses, program and curricular proposals, personnel issues and evaluations of faculty/staff, discussions and dissemination of policies and procedures, and many other topics that were of concern to the Livingston College Dean's Office. The records include an interview on the development of Livingston College provided by the written transcript of tapes. Also, included in the records are early planning documents for the development of Livingston College, architectural drawings, interior design papers and bidding documents for the construction of the college. Documents such as resumes, letters of inquiry, and letters of recommendation relating to recruitment of faculty and administrative staff are also included, as are telephone records and personal calendars of the dean.

Return to the Top


Arrangement Note

The records are arranged in six series as follows, with more detailed arrangement and descriptive notes in the Detailed Description of the Records/Container List section:

I: Subject Files (Boxes 1-12).
II: Correspondence (Boxes 12-13).
III: Faculty and Administrative Recruitment (Boxes 13-16).
IV: Livingston Campus Construction and Planning (Boxes 17-21).
V: Administrative and Budget Papers (Boxes 22-23).
VI: Restricted Material (Box 23).

Return to the Top


Separated Material

Material containing personal and personnel information of a sensitive nature has been extracted from the main collection and segregated into a restricted section at the end of the collection. Rutgers-related photographs have been removed and placed in R-PHOTO.

Return to the Top


Name and Subject Tracings

Researchers can facilitate access to related materials in other collections by searching the Rutgers University Libraries' online public catalog (IRIS) and other union catalogs under the following index terms used for people, organizations, and subjects represented in these records.

Personal Names

Adlerstein, Arthur M.
Carrier, Warren
Charles, Bernard L.
Cohen, Yehudi
Doak, Lowell
Edwards, Donald B.
Fox, Robin
Grobman, Arnold
Gross, Mason W.
Lynton, Ernest A.
McDonald, James C. (Kwame McDonald)
Miller, Stuart
Mott, Thomas H., Jr.
Schlatter, Richard
Swink, John L.
Whitehead, Bruce K.
Winkler, Henry R.

Corporate Names

Livingston College--Administration
Livingston College--Committees
Livingston College--Curricula
Livingston College--Dean’s Office
Livingston College--Faculty
Livingston College--Students
Livingston College
Livingston College--Finances
Livingston College--History--Sources
Rutgers University
Rutgers University--Committees
Rutgers University--Presidents
Rutgers University. Federated College Plan

Subject Headings

College students--New Jersey
Deans (Education)--New Jersey
Education, Higher--Aims and objectives
Educational leadership--New Jersey
Universities and colleges--Alumni and Alumnae--New Jersey
Universities and colleges--New Jersey

Return to the Top


Administrative Information

Preferred Citation

Records of the Office of the Dean of Livingston College, Ernest A. Lynton (RG 21/AO/04), Special Collections and University Archives, Rutgers University Libraries.

Processing Note

The collection of the Office of the Dean of Livingston College (Ernest A. Lynton) was originally accessioned and initially processed in 1974 by William G. Miller, including the imposition of a broadly alphabetical folder listing, and the re-housing in records boxes. Records, according to Mr. Miller were "in approximately 45 boxes, many transfer size, in considerable disarray…received in no logical order denoting sequence of filing, in fact, many files dumped into boxes, increasing disorder." In 2005, boxes originally numbered 5-16 were further processed as a student project for the Archives Management class of the then Rutgers School of Information and Library Studies. Students involved in this project included Albena Stoyanova-Tzankova (Boxes 5, 5A, 6-8), Kerry A. Sikora (Boxes 9-12), and Sarah Szeliga (Boxes 13-16). This project included labeling and describing the material, as well as production of finding aids by each student. In 2010 and 2011, Elizabeth M. Phillips processed Boxes 1-4 and 17-24, labeling, refoldering, re-ordering and describing the material. Changes to the originally imposed alphabetical order are described later in this Note and in the more detailed Series Descriptions. At that time, the student-processed boxes were also re-numbered to the current 1, 2, 2A, 3-23 scheme, folders were re-numbered and re-labeled where necessary, and the finding aids were merged into this final document. As much of the original student material as possible has been retained to reflect the original, detailed work completed at that time. The final processing work was supervised by Erika Gorder, Associate University Archivist. Photographs of Livingston/Rutgers people and places have been pulled from the files and placed in R-PHOTO. Specific locations are noted in the relevant folders. Photographs from other organizations or places have been placed in protective sleeves and left in the folders.

Return to the Top


Bibliography

Kehl, Shelley Sanders. (1977, June). Academic Change in Process in Undergraduate Education: A Case Study at Livingston College. Unpublished doctoral thesis,Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ.

Livingston College. (n.d.). About Livingston College: History Retrieved April 17, 2005, from http://livingston.rutgers.edu/about/history.php

McCormick, Richard P. (1978, November). An Alternative to Federation: A Model for Academic Organization in New Brunswick. Unpublished work, Rutgers University, NJ.

Nugent, Meg. (1998, March 21).Ernest A. Lynton, 71, pioneering educator.The Star-Ledger,Newark, N.J., page unknown.

Return to the Top


Detailed Description of the Papers/Container List

I. Subject Files
Arrangement: The records of the Livingston College Office of the Dean are primarily ordered alphabetically by subject. The physical arrangement of the files was initially completed on accession in 1974. In 2010, records relating to the various academic and administrative committees were extracted from the alphabetical subject listing and aggregated under the broader Committee heading, then arranged by committee name. Records relating to academic departments are grouped together in a broad Departments category in the finding aid, but the physical folders are labeled by the department name, rather than with the "Departments" heading. Each folder has been replaced at the time of producing this description with acid free folders. Duplicates were removed.
The records in the series arrived in labeled folders signaling an original, possibly alphabetical, filing system. These records are arranged into one alphabetical subject series, with committees pulled from the alphabetical listing to a committee grouping. The appropriate original subject labels were retained. Two Miscellaneous folders were removed and placed in Box 12, before Series 2 - Correspondence.
Description: The records cover a wide variety of subjects that address Ernest Lynton’s professional duties and responsibilities at Livingston College and include articles, conference papers, correspondence, drafts, minutes, newspaper clippings, notes, proposals. There are several notable topics in this series that reflect Lynton’s influence on the planning of the campus. These topics include Lynton’s philosophy for Livingston College, his transcripts on the development of Livingston, and the planning committee he started. His foundation as a progressive thinker of higher education can be found in his association with the Union of Experimental Colleges and his correspondence with new colleges in development. Other records documenting the reorganization of Rutgers can be found in memorandums of conversation, news release press clippings, and in the documentation from the Provost’s planning committee.
Other important files contain: 1) Lynton’s philosophy and his recollections of the development of Livingston College, 2) Interdepartmental correspondence and memorandums that were key to Livingston’s success; 3) the development of community responsible centers, student organizations, and programs at Livingston College; and 4) the correspondence between the college and outside organizations fostering collaborations and work opportunities. From its inception, Livingston College sought to involve community activities into its diverse curriculum.. We see that the college was dedicating itself to societal needs through the development of leadership, science and technical skills. The social science goal of this institution was for its student to gain of understanding of their society and community, as stated by Lynton. Dr. Lynton saw Livingston as an urban center which reflected what was occurring in the cities. The college’s goal was to prepare its men and women to contribute to these urban communities by developing their abilities. To do this, Livingston College offered a very flexible academic program with the ability of students to terminate in two years with technical training or rise to post-graduate training, including but not limited to, medical studies. As Lynton mentioned, funding through grants, donations, endowments, as well as the Equal Opportunity Fund, will allow the poor or otherwise ineligible to attend college.
Several topics reflect the social issues that were occurring during this time in Rutgers development. Subjects such as the development of Livingston’s Intercultural Center, the Urban Affairs center, the R.E.A.P (Rutgers Educational Action Program), the Organization for Black Unity (OBU), the Martin Luther King scholarship, the Tillet group, and selective service during the Vietnam War are represented. The development of Livingston College with an advanced academic curriculum can be found in the topics on police science, computer grants, the planning of the science building, the establishment of statistics courses and urban studies. The collaboration of Livingston College with other institutions and organization, such as Technion in Israel, St. Peter’s Hospital, Princeton University, and the African Studies Institute shows Livingston’s focus as a socially conscious institution. Earnest A. Lynton emphasis on volunteering, internships, and equal opportunity in education can be reflected in the topics on the Lehecka seminar, the Talent Search Program, the Turrell fund, as well as pre and post college remedial programs. Important to Lynton was the establishment of scholarships to allow students from various ethic and socio-economic backgrounds to attend college. He followed through by creating his own scholarship years later.
Major committees represented include Admissions, Appointments and Promotions, College Readiness Program, Curriculum and Provost’s Planning committees. Other meaningful subject concentrations include Curriculum Planning and Dean and Associate Dean Correspondence. The descriptions summarize folder contents, with minimal attempt to catalog individual documents. The evaluation of the intellectual content has been mainly concerned with an analysis of the evolving functions of the Dean's Office and its relations with other college and university offices and departments.
It should be noted that correspondence by Ernest Lynton, Warren Carrier, and Stuart Miller can also be found in this alphabetical listing, under the broad heading "Dean." Box 4, folders 7-9, contains additional correspondence of Warren Carrier, Box 4, folders 14-28, contains additional correspondence of Ernest A Lynton ranging from 1959 through October 1968, and Box 4, folder 35, contains additional correspondence of Stuart Miller.
Box Folder
1 1 Academic Administration, 1972 and undated
Correspondence, Academic Resource Allocation Notes.
2 Academic Affairs Staff, 1970-January 1971
Correspondence, Minutes.
3 Academic Affairs Staff, February 1971-April, 1972
Correspondence, Minutes, Policy Draft.
4 Academic Calendars, 1968-1973
Calendars, Calendar Revision Proposal, Correspondence.
5 Academic Personnel, 1971
Correspondence, Memorandum (Livingston College, Rutgers and the State).
6 Academic Promotions, 1954 and undated
Policy.
7 Academic Services, 1966-1970
Correspondence, Draft Plan for Academic Services.
8 Action, University Year for, 1971
Correspondence, Planning Grant Guidelines.
9 Administrative Council, 1968-1969
Correspondence, Minutes.
10 Administrative Structure and Responsibilities (Folder 1), 1965-1969
Committee list (College of Arts and Sciences, Correspondence, Notes.
11 Administrative Structure and Responsibilities (Folder 2), 1963-1972 and undated
Correspondence (including naming of Tillett Hall and organizational issues), Planning Notes and Schematic Organization Charts.
12 Affirmative Action, 1971-1972
Correspondence, Forms.
13 Agriculture and Environmental Science, 1966-1970
Correspondence and Writings (including re institutional neutrality on student political activities), Proposal for Restructuring the College of Agriculture and Environmental Science to form Cook College.
14 Alumni Association, 1972-1974
Alumni Association Letter to New Graduates, Correspondence on Establishment of Livingston Alumni Association, Correspondence on Work Study Program.
15 Alumni Relations, 1970
Rutgers Alumni Magazine, January.
16 American Association of University Professors (AAUP), 1965-1966, 1971 and undated
Brochures, Correspondence.
17 Annual Report (Dean), 1969, 1971-1972
Correspondence, Report.
18 Antioch College – Washington Program, 1969 and undated
Correspondence and Program Information.
19 Applied Nuclear Science Program, 1967 and undated
Correspondence, Minutes of College of Agriculture and Environmental Science Faculty Meeting, Personnel Correspondence and Recruitment, Recruitment, Proposed Programs.
20 Arts and Humanities, National Foundation on, 1966 and undated
Post Doctoral Grant Application Forms and Information, Legislation.
21 Authorized Signatures, 1966-1977 and undated
Correspondence, Forms and Lists.
22 Bicentennial Conference – The University and Challenge of Urban Society (Folder 1), 1965-1966 and undated
Correspondence, Notes, Planning, Proposed Program, Speaker Biographies/Resumes.
23 Bicentennial Conference – The University and Challenge of Urban Society (Folder 2), 1966
Correspondence, Paper (The University in Urban Society by John E. Bebout), Planning, Rutgers Observer article Nov 29, 1966.
24 Birnbaum, Norman “Crisis of European Universities and Culture,” 1968
25 Black Power, 1969
Reports on Black Studies Programs and Racial Problems at Universities.
26 Bonus Award Program, 1971
Correspondence.
27 Boy’s State, 1966
Correspondence.
28 Broadcasting Authority, 1970
29 Business Office, 1971-1972
Correspondence, Papers.
30 Business Office, Accounting and Cashier, 1964-1965 and undated
Correspondence, Forms, Procedures.
31 California Colleges (University of California, Berkeley), 1968
Report of the Special Committee on Visiting Lecturers to Negro Colleges and Universities.
32 Campus Patrol – Security, 1967-1973
Correspondence.
33 Capital Program, 1967-1972
Correspondence, Proposal.
34 Carnegie Foundation, 1965-1966 and undated
Correspondence, Proposals for a Grant to Study the Institutional Organization of Rutgers with Planned Livingston and Cook Campuses.
35 Chapels, 1969
Correspondence on potential Interfaith Center.
36 Civil Rights, 1967-1968
Compliance Report, Correspondence, Targum articles on minority and civil rights programs and speakers.
37 Codes, School, 1967 and undated
Correspondence, Forms.
38 College Entrance Examination Board, 1967-1968
Correspondence, Speech by David V. Tiedeman (“Anti-Test Protest: At Roam in the Land of our Critics”).
39 College Readiness Program (Folder 1), 1968
Correspondence, Honorary Alumni Program, Notes, Proposal for Helping Economically Deprived Students Enter a College in New Jersey, Proposed Program Budget.
40 College Readiness Program (Folder 2), 1968 and undated
Correspondence, Budget, Draft College Readiness Program Proposal, Final Report Carnegie Corporation Grant for Planning a New College and for a College Readiness Program, Notes.
41 1966, 1968 and undated. 1870
Correspondence (related topics, including minority faculty recruitment).
42 College Readiness Program (Folder 4), 1968 and undated
Correspondence (including a letter from Tom Hartman describing the Martin Luther King Funeral and subsequent NACD Caucus meeting), Draft of College Readiness Program, Grant Proposal to Train Disadvantaged College Students, Proposal Outline for Establishment of a Learning Center to Service Northern New Jersey Ghetto Areas, Rationale for Program of Honorary Livingston Alumni.
43 Commencement, 1971-1972
Correspondence (planning first Livingston Commencement), List of Graduating Seniors 1971 and 1972, Papers.
44 Committees – A: Academic Affairs, 1965
Correspondence (also from other committees, including Livingston Campus Construction and Planning), Targum articles on Student Rights.
45 Committees – A: Academic Evaluation and Scholastic Standing, 1969- 1970
Correspondence, Members.
46 Committees – A: Academic Evaluation and Scholastic Standing, 1971- 1972
Correspondence, Members, Minutes.
47 Committees – A: Academic Sub-Committee, 1965-1966
Minutes and Notes on Facilities Needs for Livingston Campus, Phase II.
48 Committees – A: Admissions (Folder 1), 1968-1970
Admissions Aims and Procedures, Admissions Criteria, Admissions Policy Statement, Admissions Demands of the Black Organization of Students, Application Form, Correspondence, Article “Racial Considerations in Admissions,” Equal Opportunity Statement, Profile of 1969 Freshman Class, Reports.
49 Committees – A: Admissions (Folder 2), 1968-1971
Admission Statistics, Articles, Career Guidance Programs, Comments on the Brochure for High School Students, Correspondence and drafts (including re admissions budget, recruiting minority and low income students), Forms, Student Recruiting.
50 Committees – A: Admissions (Folder 3), 1965-1971 and undated
Correspondence and Papers (including admission and recruitment of underprivileged, economically and socially deprived), Enrollment Estimates, Minutes.
51 Committees – A: Admissions (Folder 4), 1967 and undated
Livingston College Admissions Booklet (planning and drafts)
52 mittees – A: Admissions (Folder 5), 1967-1968 and undated
Minutes of Rutgers Committee on Equal Opportunity, Special Students Program (article, correspondence, statistics, scholarships).
53 Committees – A: Admissions (Folder 6), 1968-1970 and undated
Correspondence, Minutes, Progress Report.
54 Committees – A: Admissions (Folder 7), 1970 and undated
Application Forms and Admission Packet.
55 Committees – A: Admissions (Folder 8), circa 1967
Admission Planning Workbook with notations.
56 Committees – A: Admissions (Folder 9), 1967
Draft Admissions Booklet with notations.
57 Committees – A: Admissions (Folder 10), 1967-1971 and undated
Committee Members, Committee Minutes, Correspondence, Criteria for Selection of Applicants, Notes, Drafts and Suggestions for Admission and Information Brochures, Notes, Report of Admission Committee (Admission of Disadvantaged Students and Basic Course Pattern for Students).
58 Committees – A: Admissions (Folder 11), 1967-1971
Admissions Procedures, Committee Members, Committee Minutes, Correspondence, Criteria for Selection of Applicants, Report of the Admissions Committee.
59 Committees – A: Advising, 1964-1971
Correspondence, Forms, Michigan State University Report on Academic Advising, List of Faculty and Student Advisers, Minutes and Reports of the Committee on Advising, Notes.
60 Committees – A: Advising and Residence, 1968-1969
Correspondence, Minutes, Recommendations, Reports.
61 Committees - A: African Studies, undated
Members.
62 Committees – A: Afro-American Studies, undated
Members.
Box Folder
2 1 Committees – A: Appointments and Promotions (Folder 1), undated
Policy, Forms and Appointment Announcements.
2 Committees – A: Appointments and Promotions (Folder 2), 1968- 1971
Correspondence and Recommendations, (also Grievance Appeal Procedure and correspondence on Livingston long range planning).
3 Committees – A: Appointments and Promotions (Folder 3), 1964- 1967
Correspondence, Policies, Forms, and Recommendations. Confidential material on promotion recommendations removed from folder and placed in restricted area.
4 Committees – A: Appointments and Promotions (Folder 4), 1971- 1972
Correspondence, Faculty list. Confidential material on promotion recommendations removed from folder and placed in restricted area.
5 Committees – A: Appointments and Promotions (Folder 5), 1971-1972 and undated
Correspondence, Recommendations, Promotion Guidelines, Tenured Faculty List. Confidential material on promotion recommendations removed from folder and restricted.
6 Committees – A: Appointments and Promotions (Folder 6), 1972- 1973
Correspondence, Recommendations, Promotion Policies. Confidential material on promotion recommendations removed from folder and restricted.
7 Committees – A: Appointments and Promotions (Folder 7), 1969
Correspondence, Recommendations.
8 Committees – A: Athletics (Special Committee), 1963, 1966-1972
Correspondence, Articles.
9 Committees – B: Black Steering Committee, undated. 1970-1971
Correspondence, Minutes (including Why Black Studies at Livingston, Black Student Handbook proposal, consideration of separate judicial board for Black students), Members, Report of the Committee.
10 Committees – B: Black Studies. 1969
Correspondence.
11 Committees – B: Building, 1966, 1968
Correspondence and Targum article on $15 student fee to pay cost of new building.
12 Committees – C: College Government and Rules of Procedure (Folder 1), 1968-1969
Correspondence, Minutes of School of Law and Douglass College Faculty Meetings, Academic Policy Formation Principles.
13 Committees – C: College Government and Rules of Procedure (Folder 2), 1969-1971
Correspondence, (Including Admissions Procedures, Composition of College Assembly, Ethnic Representation).
14 Committees – C: College Government and Rules of Procedure (Folder 3), 1968-1971
Members, Minutes, Proposals.
15 Committees – C: Community Action/Equal Opportunity, 1968 and undated
Members, Minutes, Report.
16 Committees – C: Computers and Information Processing, 1971
Correspondence and long range planning.
17 Committees – C: Concert Halls and Theaters, 1966
Correspondence.
18 Committees – C: Constitutional Review, 1971
Correspondence and Constitution.
19 Committees – C: Course of Study, 1965 and undated
Report of the Committee on Course of Study.
20 Committees – C: Critical Languages (sub-committee), 1968
Correspondence.
21 Committees – C: Curriculum (Folder 1), 1967-1970 and undated
Correspondence, Course Descriptions/Proposals, Course List (1969/70), Reports, Members.
22 Committees – C: Curriculum (Folder 2), 1965-1968
Articles on Douglass College Curriculum and on Curriculum Analysis, Correspondence, Douglass College Curriculum Report and Douglass Faculty meetings on Curriculum Revision.
23 Committees – C: Curriculum (Folder 3), 1966-1967
Comments (curriculum planning, goals, and procedures with respect to Livingston Phases I and II), Draft of Freshman Program, Minutes (including Critique of Rutgers’ Educational Efforts, Freshman Proposal), Summary of Curriculum Planning to June 1967 (Drafts and Report).
24 Committees – C: Curriculum (Folder 4), 1966-1968 and undated
Comments (proposed curriculum and goals), Committee Members, Correspondence, Minutes, Notes, Proposals.
25 Committees – C: Curriculum (Folder 5), 1965, 1968-1970 and undated
Committee Members, Proposals (courses, program funding, new majors), Reports (new courses, independent study, majors, professional schools).
26 Committees – C: Curriculum (Folder 6), 1966-1967 and undated
Brochure (College Teaching, Freshman Humanities Courses), Correspondence, Notes (computerized education, English program, evaluation system, influence of higher education), Papers (Education through Dialog, The Dialogue Focuser, Developments in Depth Education Group), US Department of Health, Education and Welfare paper (Equality of Educational Opportunity), University of Michigan Memo to the Faculty (computerized education).
27 Committees – C: Curriculum (Folder 7), 1968, 1970-1971
Correspondence (internships), Minutes, New Course Applications, Reports (committee activities).
28 Committees – C: Curriculum (Folder 8), 1968 and undated
Livingston College Draft Brochure, Minutes.
29 Committees – C Curriculum (Folder 9), 1967, 1969-1971 and undated
Correspondence (new courses, class hours), Course List, Minutes, Notes, Statement on Freshman Program (Phase II).
30 Committees – C: Curriculum (Folder 10), undated. 1966, 1970 and undated
Approved Course List, Interim Report, Minutes, Notes.
31 Committees – C: Curriculum (Folder 11), 1970-1972 and undated
Articles, Correspondence, Course Lists and Course Proposals, Members, Minutes, Recommendations (new interdisciplinary councils), Reports.
32 Committees – C: Curriculum (Folder 12), 1971 and undated
Minutes, Reports.
33 Committees – C: Curriculum (Folder 13), 1969-1970 and undated
Correspondence, Course Lists, Member Lists, Notes, Proposals for Majors, Reports.
34 Committees – C: Curriculum (Folder 14), 1970-1972 and undated
Correspondence, Course Lists, Members, Minutes.
35 Committees – C: Curriculum (Folder 15), 1971 and undated
Correspondence, Course Lists, Minutes, New Course Proposals.
36 Committees – D: Douglass College, Long Range Educational Planning, 1966
Minutes and Correspondence.
37 Committees – E: Education Department, Selection of Chairman, 1973
Minutes and Correspondence.
38 Committees – E: Equal Opportunity (Folder 1), 1965-1968
Correspondence, Minutes, Papers (includes: Report on Rutgers Program).
39 Committees – E: Equal Opportunity (Folder 2), 1968-1969 and undated
Correspondence, Reports. (Includes: Black Student Unity Movement Demands and University Actions, Admission Demands of the Black Organization of Students), 1968-9.
40 Committees – F: Faculty Coordinating, 1969
Members.
41 Committees - F: Financial Aid, 1968-1971
Correspondence, Minutes, Report.
42 Committees – H: Health and Related Programs, 1967-1970 and undated
Members, Description of other Programs.
43 Committees – H: History, Joint, 1967-1968
Correspondence, Faculty Search, Notes.
44 Committees – H: History of Science, 1965-1967
Correspondence, Faculty Search.
45 Committees – H: Human Rights, 1965
Correspondence, Notes, Student Rights Policy.
46 Committees – International Education (Folder 1), 1965-1968 and undated
Correspondence, Minutes, Faculty Search.
47 Committees – International Education (Folder 2), 1965-1967 and undated
Correspondence, Minutes, International Students, International Programs.
48 Committees – Internship, 1968-1969
Correspondence, Minutes, summary Report.
49 Committees – Judicial, 1970-1972 and undated
Correspondence, Minutes, Reports, Judicial System Proposals, Student Disciplinary Hearing Procedures.
Box Folder
2A 1 Committees – Labor Studies, 1969-1971
Correspondence, Members.
2 Committees – Lectures and Public Events, 1970 and undated
Members.
3 Committees - Liason, 1969-1971
Inter-department correspondence related to inter-college registration issues between Rutgers and Douglas colleges.
4 Committees – Library and Bookstore, 1967-1971 and undated
Correspondence, Minutes, Members.
5 Committees - Librarian Search, 1965-1966
Correspondence, memoranda, lists, notes and resumes related to the selection of a university librarian.
6 Committees - Librarian Search, 1967
Correspondence, memoranda, lists, notes, and resumes related to the selection of a university librarian.
7 Committees – Livingston College General, 1968-1969
Committee Lists and Members, Committee Reports (various committees, including Curriculum and Financial Aid), Correspondence (including from other committees), Course Proposals, Notes.
8 Committees – Machine Shops, 1968-1969
Correspondence and Recommendations.
9 Committees – New Brunswick, 1968
Correspondence.
30 Committees – Scholastic Standing, 1970
Minutes.
31 Committees - Skills, 1971
Minutes.
32 Committees – Special Facilities, Racial Integration (Folder 1), 1970-1971
Correspondence (including re lawsuit McLeod vs Rutgers University), Notes, Policy on Minority Groups, Special Facilities Committee Final Draft.
33 Committees – Special Facilities, Racial Integration (Folder 2), 1970-1972
Correspondence, Notes, Recommendations, Publication (College and the Black Student: NAACP Tract for the Times 1970).
34 Committees – Teacher Education Program (Folder 1), 1960-1970
Correspondence, Members, Minutes.
35 Committees - Teacher Education Program (Folder 2), 1969
Correspondence and lists of faculty committee members.
36 Committees - Teacher Education and Evaluation, 1969-1972
Reports, interdepartmental communication, notes and drafts on the structure of undergraduate teacher education.
37 Committees – Teacher Evaluation (Folder 1), 1970-1971
Members.
38 Committees - Teacher Evaluation (Folder 2), 1971-1972
Correspondence and forms on the evaluation on teacher effectiveness.
Box Folder
3 1 Committees – Undergraduate Education, 1968
Report.
2 Committees – Urban Education (Folder 1), 1958, 1960, 1962-1965
Correspondence, Reports on MIT Harvard Joint Center for Urban Studies and on Dartmouth Urban Studies Program, Urban Studies Program Proposal.
3 Committees – Urban Education (Folder 2), 1965-1967 and undated
Correspondence, Description of Urban Studies Program at University Of Wisconsin, Minutes, New Jersey Center for Urban Studies Proposal, Notes.
4 Committees – Urban Studies Center, 1968
Correspondence.
5 Common Hour Exam Schedules, 1966-1968
6 Communication Workshop, Trenton, 1968
7 Community Action Training Institute (New Jersey), 1968
Correspondence (Barry Passet).
8 Computer and Information Services (Center for), 1966-1968
Correspondence.
9 Computer Assistance Instruction, 1967
Correspondence, Notes, Papers.
10 Concerts and Lectures, 1971-1973
Correspondence, Flyers.
11 Conferences – Antioch College, Institute for Policy Studies Seminar, 1966-1967
Agenda, Notes, Papers.
12 Conferences - Antioch College, National Collegiate Conference on Selective Service Reform, 1966-1967
Agenda, Notes, Participants.
13 Conferences – Bowling Green University, Improving the University Climate for Higher Learning, Experiential and Residential Colleges (1 of 2), 1967
Correspondence, Papers.
14 Conferences – Bowling Green University, Improving the University Climate for Higher Learning, Experiential and Residential Colleges (2 of 2), 1967
Correspondence, Papers.
15 Conferences – Citizen’s Conference on Housing and Community Development, 1967
Correspondence, Notes, Participants.
16 Conferences – College, Federal Agency Council (Donald Edwards, Associate Dean), 1968-1969
Correspondence, Papers.
17 Conferences – Comparative Urban Studies, 1967
18 Conferences – Human Affairs Planning Conference, Cornell University (Donald Edwards, Assistant Dean), 1969
19 Conferences – Miscellaneous, 1965-1967
Correspondence, Papers.
20 Conferences – Prison College Conference, 1966-1967
Correspondence, Papers.
21 Conferences – Twenty-First National Conference on Higher Education, 1966
Correspondence, Papers, Reports.
22 Constitution of the Academic Government of Livingston College, 1970
23 Cook College – Academic Planning, 1966-1967
Notes, Proposal.
24 Cooperative Education – HEW Grant Proposal, 1970-1971
25 Council on College Studies, 1972
26 Council on College Studies, 1973
27 Course Evaluations – Mental Health (Hilda Hidalgo), 1971
28 Course Offerings, September, 1969
29 Course Offerings – Biology, 1968
30 Course Offerings – Inter-College, 1967-1969
31 Course Numbering, circa 1967-1968
32 Course Proposal – Contemporary City Dynamics (Hartmann), 1968-1969
33 CURE – Commission for Use of Resources Effectively, 1971
34 Curriculum: National Science Foundation Conference on Coordination of Curriculum Studies (Folder 1), 1967
35 Curriculum: National Science Foundation Conference on Coordination of Curriculum Studies (Folder 2), 1967
36 Curriculum Planning – Advance Notice Course Offerings, 1967
Correspondence.
37 Curriculum Planning – Amherst College, undated
38 Curriculum Planning – Anthropology, 1969
Correspondence.
39 Curriculum Planning – Association of American Universities, undated
40 Curriculum Planning – Bard College, undated
41 Curriculum Planning – Biological Sciences, 1968-1969
42 Curriculum Planning – Computer Science, 1968
43 Curriculum Planning – English, 1968
44 Curriculum Planning – Experimental Programs, 1967-1969 and undated
Reports and Papers, including “Report of the Provost’s Committee on the Feasibility of a Special Program for Academically Gifted Freshmen at Rutgers".
45 Curriculum Planning – Faculty Planning Fellowships, 1966
46 Curriculum Planning – Freshman Interdisciplinary Courses, 1967 and undated
47 Curriculum Planning – Freshman Pilot Program, 1966
48 Curriculum Planning – Geography: Syllabus (Professor J. Beyer), Spring 1967-1968
49 Curriculum Planning – Grading, 1968-1969
50 Curriculum Planning – Hampshire College, 1966
51 Curriculum Planning – History, 1968
Course Proposals to Committee on Curriculum Planning.
52 Curriculum Planning – Initial Ideas (Folder 1), 1964-1966 and undated
Articles, Correspondence, Preliminary statement – Educational Aims of Livingston College, Statements of Curriculum and Aims of University of California Irvine and University of California Santa Cruz (Cowell College).
53 Curriculum Planning – Initial Ideas (Folder 2), 1963, 1965, 1967, and undated
Articles, Correspondence, Curriculum Conference Outline of Opening Remarks, Notes, Planning Reports, “Report of the Provost’s Committee on the Feasibility of a Special Program for Academically Gifted Freshmen at Rutgers."
54 Missing Folder?
55 Curriculum Planning – Innovations, 1964
Ruth E. Eckert, “Study Guide: Curriculum Trends in American Colleges."
56 Curriculum Planning – Interdisciplinary Courses, 1968-1970
57 Curriculum Planning – International Education, circa 1965-1966
Articles and Papers on Field and Foreign Study, International Education, Education Abroad.
58 Curriculum Planning – Liberal Education, undated
“Report to the select Committee on Education on Undergraduate Curriculum,” by Richard Herr.
59 Curriculum Planning – Livingston Center in New York undated
60 Curriculum Planning – Livingston Tentative Draft for a Freshman Program, 1966-1967
61 Curriculum Planning – Long Range Planning Committee, 1966
62 Curriculum Planning – Newspaper Articles, 1967
63 Curriculum Planning – Notes [“working”], 1966
64 Curriculum Planning – Other Colleges (Folder 1), 1958-1969
65 Curriculum Planning – Other Colleges (Folder 2), 1958-1965
66 Curriculum Planning – Philosophy, 1968
Proposed Courses (Acting Planning Committee on Curriculum and Academic Policy).
67 Curriculum Planning – Political Science, circa 1968-1969
68 Curriculum Planning – Proposed Curriculum, 1967 and undated
69 Curriculum Planning – Psychology, 1968
Proposed Courses (Acting Committee on Curriculum Planning).
70 Curriculum Planning – Science Courses, 1965-1968
Articles, Correspondence (including letter from director of Industrial Reactor Laboratories), Papers, Proposals.
71 Curriculum Planning – Science Education, 1967
Correspondence, Papers.
72 Curriculum Planning – Social Sciences, 1965-1967
Conference Papers, Course Lists, Course Outlines, Papers.
73 Curriculum Planning – Sociology, 1967-1968
Course Readings.
74 Curriculum Planning – Teaching Technology, 1965
75 Curriculum Planning – Undergraduate Research, undated
76 Curriculum Planning – Urban Education, circa 1967
77 Curriculum Planning – Urban Planning and Policy Development, circa 1969-1970
78 Curriculum Planning – Affective Education, 1967
79 CURSS, 1969
Box Folder
4 1 Danforth Foundation, 1965-1966
Correspondence.
2 Danforth Foundation, 1966
Workshop on Liberal Arts Education.
3 Danforth Foundation, 1967-1969
Workshop on Liberal Arts Education.
4 Danforth Foundation, 1964-1968
Publications.
5 Day Care Center, 1971
6 Dean – Adlerstein, Arthur M. (Associate Dean), 1967
7 Dean – Carrier, Warren (Associate Dean for Academic Affairs), 1968
Correspondence.
8 Dean – Carrier, Warren (Associate Dean for Academic Affairs), January-March, 1969
Correspondence.
9 Dean – Carrier, Warren (Associate Dean for Academic Affairs), April-July, 1969
Correspondence.
10 Dean – Charles, Bernard L. (Associate Dean for Academic Affairs), 1971
Correspondence.
11 Dean – Job Description and Appointments of Associate and Assistant Deans, 1967-1968 and undated
12 Dean – Lynton, Ernest A., Correspondence, 1959, 1961, 1962
13 Dean – Lynton, Ernest A., Correspondence, 1961-1962 and undated
14 Dean – Lynton, Ernest A., Correspondence, January-June 1963
15 Dean – Lynton, Ernest A., Correspondence, July-December 1963
16 Dean – Lynton, Ernest A., Correspondence, January-August 1964
17 Dean – Lynton, Ernest A., Correspondence, September-December 1964
18 Dean – Lynton, Ernest A., Correspondence, 1965
19 Dean – Lynton, Ernest A., Correspondence, 1965 and undated
20 Dean – Lynton, Ernest A., Correspondence, January-June 1965
21 Dean – Lynton, Ernest A., Correspondence, July-October 1965
22 Dean – Lynton, Ernest A., Correspondence, 1966
23 Dean – Lynton, Ernest A., Correspondence, January-May 1966
24 Dean – Lynton, Ernest A., Correspondence, July-December 1966
25 Dean – Lynton, Ernest A., Correspondence, January-August 1967
26 Dean – Lynton, Ernest A., Correspondence, September-December, 1967
27 Dean – Lynton, Ernest A., Correspondence, January-April 1968
28 Dean – Lynton, Ernest A., Correspondence, May-October 1968
29 Dean – Lynton Notes, (Folder 1), 1965, 1968, 1969, and undated
30 Dean – Lynton Notes, (Folder 2), 1965, 1968, 1969, and undated
31 Dean – Lynton Notes, (Folder 3), circa 1970, 1972
32 Dean – Lynton Notes, (Folder 4), 1966 and undated
In re Planning and development of the college (faculty organization).
33 Dean – Lynton Notes, (Folder 5), November-December-January 1967-1968, 1969, and undated
In re Planning.
34 Dean – McDonald, James C (Kwame McDonald), (Assistant Dean), 1968-1970
Correspondence and papers.
35 Dean – Miller, Stuart, 1967
Correspondence.
36 Dean – Pervin, Lawrence (Associate Dean), 1966-1972
Correspondence and Clippings.
37 Dean – Staff Meetings, 1972-1973
38 Dean – Thomas Hartmann (Special Assistant for Urban Programs), February-April 1968
39 Dean – Thomas Hartmann (Special Assistant for Urban Programs), May 1968
40 Dean – Thomas Hartmann (Special Assistant for Urban Programs), June-November 1968
41 Dean – Winkler, Henry (Vice President for Academic Affairs), November, 1967
Correspondence (In re Single entity at Livingston for Languages and Literature, General Faculty, Structure and Organization).
42 Dean – Zimmerman, Robert (Acting Associate Dean), 1968
Correspondence.
43 Dean of Students – Search and Recruitment, 1965-1966
44 Dean of Students – Search and Recruitment (Folder 1), 1972
45 Dean of Students – Search and Recruitment (Folder 2), 1972
46 Dean of Students – Search and Recruitment (Folder 3), 1972
47 Dean of Students – Search and Recruitment (Folder 4), 1972
48 Dean of Students – Search and Recruitment (Folder 5), 1972
49 Dean of Students – Search and Recruitment (Folder 6), 1972
50 Dean of Students – Search and Recruitment (Folder 7), 1972
51 Deans Council, 1967
Correspondence, Notes, Proposals.
52 Deans Council, 1968
Correspondence.
53 Deans Council, 1970-1972
Correspondence, Notes.
54 Dean's Office, ca 1965-1969
Administrative papers, Space, Staffing.
Box Folder
5 1 Department and Program Chairmen, 1965-1973
Minutes of meetings, correspondence and memos on topics such as: faculty recruiting and appointments, financial situation, exclusion of students to classes, catalogs and schedules for pre-registration, evaluation of teaching, and the Social Science Research Center.
2 Departmental Appointments, 1968
Correspondence of Henry R. Winkler, and memos pertaining to departmental appointments.
3 Departments, 1966-1969
Memos pertaining to budgets and cost allocations and projected need for departments and faculty at Livingston College; Grade Distribution Reports from the Office of the Registrar; Report on student enrollment; List of courses from the Douglass Registrar's Office; Newspaper clippings about faculty dissatisfaction with salaries; List of disciplines; Flyer about voting registration of the League of Women Voters; Correspondence on the subject of changes in faculty benefits; Invitation letters to faculty members of other universities pertaining to open key positions at Livingston College.
4 Departments - Academic Foundations, 1971-1974
Staff information sheet; Memos and correspondence on the subjects of: staff discipline and professional development, changes of administrative responsibilities, reappointments and non-reappointments, budgetary matters, financial needs, public relations and fundraising, incorrect charge of salaries, results of state audit, schedule difficulties for admission, faculty and staff appointments, space; Grants documentation; Interdepartmental communication pertaining to transfer of personnel, establishment of new accounts, budget transfer, restructuring; Lists of Academic Foundations staff and Advisory Board; Needs list of programs and individuals needing; Budget status report; Recommended admission procedure for Academic Foundations program.
5 Departments - Afro-American Studies, 1969-1973
Memos and correspondence on the subjects of: change from a program to a department, approval of departments, faculty appointments, budget matters, funds distribution, donations, reorganization, departmental situation; Application materials of candidates for faculty positions; List of faculty; Annual report; Lists of courses; Proposals and applications for new courses; Syllabi of courses; Resolution approving the establishment of departments; Description of the African Studies program; News on the actions of the Rutgers University Board of Governors, including on the subject of racism.
6 Departments - Afro-American Studies – Livingston College, 1969- 1970
Memos and correspondence on: Establishment of the African Studies Program; List of courses in African and Afro-American Studies, and Area Studies, financial reimbursements; Papers on the topic of Afro-American Studies.
7 Departments - Afro-American Studies – University-wide, 1965-1970
Memos and plans on consolidation of programs in Afro-American Studies.
8 Departments - Afro-American Studies - Black Studies – General Correspondence, 1968-1970
Report from Stanford University News Service about the academic performance of black students; Article about the raising participation of black students in college education; List of Livingston Courses for Black Studies; News Release about the establishment of interdepartmental program in Black Studies at Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, New York Correspondence on the subjects of search for Black studies teachers; Correspondence and questionnaire about sources of assistance for Black Studies teaching in the elementary and secondary schools sent from the Office of the Provost of Rutgers University; Correspondence from Rutgers University to other universities pertaining to structure, content, and governance of programs in African and Afro-American Studies; Memos on the subject of goals, priorities and organization of the Program; Newspaper clipping from the Wall Street Journal about the formation of the Black Studies program; Correspondence between Dean Ernest A. Lynton and the Institute of African Studies, University of Ghana, about the supply of musical instruments, and recommendations for records, tapes and books; Tentative mailing list of members of the Association of Black Psychologists; Brochure containing a list of holdings of the Ethnic Folkways Library.
9 Departments - Afro-American Studies - Black Studies – Inter- Institutional Cooperative Programs, 1968-1970
List of Tentative Rutgers budget for cooperative Afro-American program; Report on the situation of the Black Studies Program; Report on current status of items of interest to black students in the College; Report of the NCAS Ad Hoc Committee on Afro-American Studies; List of Courses in African and Afro-American Studies at Douglass College; Summary of Black Studies Resources at Princeton and Rutgers; Letter from Rodney P. Carliste, History Department, RCSJ, to the Dean, on the subject on proposed offerings of courses in Black Studies; Plans for cooperation among Lincoln University, Rutgers University, and Princeton University, in order to facilitate the development of Afro-American Studies programs on each campus; Outline of Princeton-Rutgers-Lincoln cooperative program in Black Studies; Memo from the Vice Provost Henry R. Winkler on the topic of a joint grant to Rutgers, Princeton and Lincoln from Ford Foundation for support in the area of Afro-American Studies; Memos about funds allocation; Brochure of the African Studies Program at Lincoln University; Various documentation of the African Scholarship Program of American Universities (ASPAU); Correspondence to the Dean on the topic of joint development of the African Studies field (between Rutgers and Princeton Universities); Proposal for a Supplementary Teaching Exchange Service between Rutgers and an African University.
10 Departments - Afro-American Studies - Black Studies, 1969
Reports on the actions taken on the list of demands of the Black Student Unity Movement of Rutgers University.
11 Departments - Anthropology, 1969-1973
Syllabus and selected bibliography to the course People and Cultures of the Caribbean, taught by Dr. Safa; Correspondence between the Dean Ernest A. Lynton, Provost Richard Schlatter and Professor and Chairman Robin Fox pertaining to inviting Dr. Ashley Montagu to become an Adjunct Professor of Anthropology at Livingston; List of courses.
12 Departments - Anthropology, 1965-1966
Release on the establishment of a Department of Anthropology at Livingston; Correspondence between Dean Ernest A. Lynton and Anthropology professors from other universities on the subject of helping to build an Anthropology Department at Livingston.
13 Departments - Anthropology, 1965-1967
Handwritten notes on anthropologists' professional activities; Handwritten list of anthropologists; Correspondence between Dean Ernest A. Lynton and Anthropology professors from other universities on the subject of helping to build an Anthropology Department at Livingston; Biographical materials of Anthropology professors.
14 Departments - Anthropology, 1966-1967
Press Release from the Rutgers News Services about the appointment of Dr. Robin Fox as a Chairman of the Department of Anthropology at Livingston College; Memo and Press Release pertaining to the Establishment of the Department of Anthropology.
15 Departments - Anthropology, 1971-1973
Correspondence, reports, working budgets.
16 Departments - Anthropology – Establishment of the Department, 1966- 1967
Correspondence between Dean Ernest Lynton and Dr. Robin Fox on organizational matters about the establishment of the department; Press Release and memos on the establishment of a Department of Anthropology at Livingston College; Newsletter of the New Jersey Academy of Science on a variety of subjects, including the growing interest of young generation in Anthropology.
17 Departments - Anthropology – Funding, 1967
Letter from Charles Frantz, Executive Secretary of the American Anthropological Association, to Dean Ernest A. Lynton, expressing greetings to the choice of Dr. Robin Fox for a Departmental Chair; Report about grants of the NSF (including for Anthropology).
18 Departments - Anthropology – General correspondence, 1966-1968
Correspondence between Dean Ernest A. Lynton and William G. Bowen, a Provost of Princeton University, on the subject of institutional cooperation in Anthropology; Correspondence on the subject of faculty recruiting.
19 Departments - Anthropology – Grade Changes, 1968-1969
Applications for grade changes of students because of special grade situations.
20 Departments - Anthropology - Chance, Michael, 1969
Letter of invitation to Michael Chance from Robin Fox to join the department as a visiting professor of Ethnology and Anthropology.
21 Departments - Anthropology - Cohen, Yehudi, 1967-1969
Press release about the appointment of Dr. Yehudi Cohen as a Professor of Anthropology at Livingston College; Correspondence between Dean Ernest Lynton and Yehudi on a variety of subjects; Draft of a paper “A Trans-National Study of Formal Education: Its Relationship to the Social System and its Consequences; Article “Schools and Civilizational States”, authored by Yehudi; Letter from Yehudi to Dr. Zimmerman, Curriculum Coordinator at Livingston College, indicating the refusal of Cohen to return to Livingston.
22 Departments - Anthropology - Diebold, A. Richard, 1967
Curriculum Vitae of Richard A. Diebold.
23 Departments - Anthropology - Robin Fox, 1966-1969
Pertaining to faculty recruiting; Study by Lionel Tiger and Robin Fox “The Zoological Perspective in Social Science”; Paper “Kinship and Land Tenure on Tory Island”, authored by Fox and published in “Ulster Folklife”; Reading list and Projects for Lent Term of the course “Man, Race and Culture”, taught by Robin Fox at London; Curriculum Vitae of Lionel Tiger; Memos from Robin Fox to the Dean pertaining to recruiting strategy and Merriam Arrangements; Correspondence between Dean Lynton and Robin Fox on a variety of subjects such as visa issuance from the US Embassy on London, salary, etc. Memos, correspondence and newspaper clippings on the appointment of Robin Fox as a chairman; Correspondence from and to Robin Fox on his resignation as a chairman of the Anthropology Department.
24 Departments - Anthropology - Robin Fox (Chairman), , 1966-1967
Press Release on the appointment of Robin Fox as a chairman; Telegram from Fox on the acceptance of the offer; Correspondence pertaining to the possibility to appoint Lionel Tiger at Livingston; Correspondence between Robin Fox and the Dean pertaining to benefits and work conditions. Documents pertaining to the Department of Anthropology: CVs of candidates for faculty positions; memos on budget constraints, appointments, lines, faculty leaves; course enrollment report; List of academic personnel; Photograph of Lionel Tiger and Robin Fox, discussing their new book “The Imperial Animal” at Tiger's Livingston College office (the photograph is attached to a press release about the book. Note: as of 3/2011, photo missing from file); Confidential Annual Report of the Anthropology Department from Margaret K. Bacon to Dean Lynton.
25 Departments - Anthropology - Orbitz, Alfonso, 1968
Invitation letter from Robin Fox, Chairman, offering Alfonso Orbitz the coadjutant position of a lecturer in Anthropology for the spring semester of 1969.
26 Departments - Anthropology - Scholte, Bob, 1968
Letter from Alan Dundes, University of California, Berkeley, to Robin Fox, Chairman, pertaining to offering a position to Bob Scholte at Rutgers.
27 Departments - Anthropology - Shepher, Joseph, 1968-1969
Correspondence pertaining to the application and appointment of Joseph Shepher from Israel as a Teaching Assistant.
28 Departments - Archaeology, 1965-1967
UCLA 1967 Summer Session Announcement for a Field School in Archaeology; Report and recommendations of the Ad Hoc Committee to the Provost Richard Schlatter to consider the possibility of a program in Archaeology at Rutgers University; Memo to the Provost from Walter M. Widrig, Curator, Fine Arts Collection, about the steps to be taken for the establishment of a Rutgers excavation in Libya.
29 Departments - Archaeology, Committee on, 1967
Report and Recommendations of the Ad Hoc Committee to the Provost Richard Schlatter to consider the possibility of a program in Archaeology at Rutgers University.
30 Departments - Art, 1965-1972
Report “Rutgers -- and the Arts in New Jersey”; Correspondence between Provost Dr. Richard Schlatter and Dean Ernest A. Lynton on the organization of an Art Department; Correspondence and memos pertaining to the Commission on the Arts in New Jersey; List of Art Department Equipment Needs
31 Departments - Art and Music, 1972-1974
Memos and correspondence on a variety of subjects such as: resources and finances needed for equipment and teaching, concerns about Livingston's arts facilities, allocation of funds for Contemporary Functional Sculpture; improvements at Arts-Ceramics and Landscaping, expirations of faculty appointments, Arts Career Day, space needs, possible splitting of the Arts and Music department at Livingston, appointment of Leon Golub as a Chairman of the Arts Department, possibility to establish a Photography Program at Livingston, need of a secretary at the Arts Department, building up slide collection for Art instruction and a need to hire a photographer, unauthorized use of buildings; Copy of the preliminary program announcement in Art Therapy; Proposal for community workshop center for visual and performing arts; List of Art Department faculty.
32 Departments - Art & Music, 1971-1973
Correspondence and memos pertaining to: Livingston Arts building and facilities, allocation of non-academic lines, funding of a mural on the handball court, Afro-American music course, proposed programs, budgets; Projected Exhibition plans for Arts and Music; List of academic personnel; List of Livingston resources devoted to creative and performing arts.
33 Departments - Art & Music, 1970-1972
Memos and correspondence pertaining to: Music library facilities, space and reconstruction, supplies and facilities, electronic studio, immediate Music plan, hiring; Tentative Program Summary; Summary of discussion with regard to Music and Art Collection.
34 Departments - Art & Music, 1971–1973
Memos and correspondence pertaining to: equipment, honorars, budget matters, additional course in Music Theory, future development of the Arts and Music Department, Ethnomusicology on the graduate and undergraduate level at Rutgers, funds and faculty appointments, readiness of the Institute of Jazz Studies to support the Livingston music program, splitting the Art and Music department of Livingston; Press release about the concert of the British musical group AMM in Tillet Hall at Livingston College; 1961-72 working budget and non-salary allocations; Music department progress report 1972; List of required courses for Music majors; Catalog description of the Music programs of the Indiana University; materials on the subject of Music Therapy; Minutes of meetings on the subject of development of the department.
35 Departments - Art & Music - Music Chairman: Committee for, 1969
Application materials of George J. Buelows.
36 Departments - Art & Music, 1969–1972
Memos and correspondence pertaining to: election of a chairman for Music, course in Afro-American Music, faculty appointments and faculty status, financial assistance to courses, state of resources and facilities of the Music programs at Livingston; Documentation concerning the application of candidates for teaching positions; Abbreviated listing of recommended books and records on jazz; Report on basic goals for introductory course to music understanding (music majors).
37 Departments - Asian Studies, 1969-1972
Memos and correspondence pertaining to: developments in the Chinese area, Soviet-East European-Chinese Area program sponsoring the invitation of speakers who will deal with some aspects of modern China, request for more lines for the Chinese program; Report on the activities of the Asia Studies Committee, sent from Richard Wilson, Director of Asian Studies, to Vice President Henry W. Winkler; Brochure of the Asian Studies program at Rutgers University; Program proposal of Seton Hall University for an NDEA summer intensive language program, Chinese and Japanese.
38 Departments - Biological Sciences, 1966-1967
Correspondence between Ernest Lynton and professors from other universities pertaining to developing the Biological Sciences at Rutgers; Summary of the Planning Conference on BIOLU – A proposed CUEBS program.
39 Departments - Biology, 1971-1973
Memos and correspondence pertaining to budget matters, laboratory fees, renovations and constructions, vacancy needs, restructuring the Biological Sciences on a college and university level, staffing issues, organization of the Biological Sciences in New Brunswick, students support and assistance; List of personnel; Annual report of the Department of Biology; Application for request for Federal Funds for Minority Student Program; Press Release about the 10-week summer program for education of disadvantaged students; Course enrollment list; Description of the Health Opportunity Summer Internship Program.
40 Departments - Biology Core Curriculum, 1968
Descriptions of the Purdue, Stanford, and Dartmouth Universities core programs.
41 Departments - Golding, Mr. Harry, 1967-1968
Documents pertaining to the possible appointment of Harry Golding at Rutgers University.
42 Departments - Chemistry Projection, 1968-1969
Memos and correspondence pertaining to enrollment of Livingston students in Chemistry courses at the other Rutgers colleges.
43 Departments - City and Regional Planning, 1967-1971
Hearings before the Subcommittee on Urban Affairs of the Joint Economic Committee Congress of the United States; Memos and correspondence on the subjects of furnishing, equipment, budgets, constructions, student projects, departmental name change, implementation of Planning and Zoning training program; Press release about a three-day program on Civic engineering at Rutgers; Press Release about student projects and copy of photograph of students (James A. Scott, James W. Hughes and professor Dr. Lawrence D. Mann); Press release about a conference “Frontiers of Urban Planning”; Working budget.
44 Departments - Comparative Literature and Linguistics, 1965-1966
Correspondence between Dean Earnest A. Lynton and Dr. Serge Sobolevitch, Department of Comparative Literature, on the subject of establishing an undergraduate Comparative Literature program; Minutes of Meetings of the College of Arts and Science on a variety of subjects, including the new major in Comparative Literature; A proposed undergraduate major in Comparative Literature - sample program; Application documents of Dr. Albert Valdman, Professor of Romance languages.
45 Departments - Comparative Literature and Foreign Languages, 1968- 1973
Memos and correspondence pertaining to: annual report, faculty appointments, projected needs of the department, establishment of a search committee for a new chairman of the graduate program in Comparative Literature, undergraduate instruction in the Department of Foreign Literature; Enrollment report for the graduate and undergraduate courses in Comparative Literature; Correspondence between Dean Ernest Lynton and people interested in faculty positions in Comparative Literature, departmental name change; Descriptions of the majors offered in the Department of Language and Literature; Revised Graduate Program for the doctorate in Comparative Literature; Brochure of the Graduate Programs in English at Rutgers, 1970-71; Descriptions of Comparative Literature programs around the country.
Box Folder
6 1 Departments - Comparative and Foreign Languages and Literature, 1972-1973
List of faculty and staff; Budget status report.
2 Departments - Comparative and Foreign Languages and Literature, 1971-1973
Memo and correspondence pertaining to: needs of the foreign languages instruction, working budget, non-salary allocations, appointment of Professor Jean Parrish as a chairman of the Department of Comparative Literature, allocation of non-academic lines; List of faculty, staff, fellows.
3 Departments - Comparative and Foreign Languages and Literature - Chinese, 1967-1968
Course enrollment reports; Memos and correspondence pertaining to: cooperative Program in Chinese Language instruction between Princeton and Rutgers Universities, list of courses; newspaper clipping from the “Daily Home News”, and a press release pertaining to the teaching of Chinese at Livingston College; copy of a press release photograph of Dr. Ching-I Tu (first member of the language faculty) with two students.
4 Departments - Comparative and Foreign Languages and Literature - Chinese, 1964-1967
Schedule of classes; Memos and correspondence pertaining to: course offerings, needs of the Chinese language and literature instruction, office needs, faculty recruiting, approval of the instruction in Chinese languages at Rutgers; Brochure of the Conference on Critical Languages in Liberal Arts Colleges, 1965; Application materials of candidates for teaching positions.
5 Departments - Comparative and Foreign Languages and Literature - French, 1968-1969
Correspondence pertaining to staffing issues.
6 Departments - Comparative and Foreign Languages and Literature - German, 1967-1969
Correspondence pertaining to the German language instruction at Rutgers University.
7 Departments - Comparative and Foreign Languages and Literature - Linguistics - Shuy, Dr. Roger - Linguistics, November 1968-December 1968
Correspondence pertaining to the possible involvement of Dr. Roger Shuy in the development of a Linguistics program with emphasis on Sociolinguistics.
8 Departments - Computer Sciences, 1968-1973
Memos and correspondence on faculty matters; Status report on plans and needs; Report on computers in biomedicine; Grants projections.
9 Departments - Computer Sciences, 1972-1973
Materials on data security in computer-based university information systems; Memos pertaining to appointments, budget, curricula, computer studies of French language and literature; Description of the undergraduate program in Computer Science; Report by Saul Amarel on Computer Science; Materials on Computer Science in higher education; Projections of a graduate program.
10 Departments - Computer Sciences - Center for Computer Info & Service, CCIS, 1969-1971
Memo on courses offered at the CCIS and a Curriculum Vitae of a candidate for a directorship.
11 Departments - Computer Sciences - Student Evaluation & Scholastic Standing, 1972-1973
Memos and correspondence pertaining to appointments, grants, and academic lines; Report on the demand for Computer Science education; Documents on computer resource sharing; Documents on development of laboratories for computer-based systems in clinical medicine; Research proposal “Secure operating systems and automatic programming”.
12 Departments - Computer Sciences, 1966-1968
Memos pertaining to academic lines, budget matters, reorganization of the Center for Information Processing; Overview of computing at Rutgers; A proposal for an Institute for Information Systems; Dean’s correspondence pertaining to building the Department of Computer Science as a part of Livingston College.
13 Departments - Computer Science, 1968
Application documents and memo pertaining to the candidacy of Dr. Irvin Rabinowitz for professor at the Department and Director of Research in the Computer Center.
14 Departments - Computer Science, courses and programs, 1971-1972
Brochure and catalog of the Graduate Study in Computer Science; Descriptions and lists of courses; Correspondence and memos on course offerings and coordination of courses with other departments and colleges; Enrollment reports; Catalog of the undergraduate program.
15 Departments - Computer Science, NIH, 1971-1972
Memos and correspondence pertaining to budget approvals and grant funds; documents pertaining to the NIH conference on computer usage in clinical research; Copy of a Proposed program to effect section 769A of the comprehensive health manpower training act of 1971, sent from Dr. W. Raub (Director, Research Resources Branch, NIH).
16 Departments - Computer Science, Batch & Time-Sharing, 1971-1972
Memos and correspondence pertaining to advanced time-sharing, interactive systems, and interactive computing service; Report on demand for interactive computing resources at Rutgers; Report “Batch computing demands in the DCS; Analysis of the Rutgers computing plan for batch and elementary time sharing; Proposal for acquisition of a computer system for advanced time-sharing”.
17 Departments - Computer Science, 1970-1972
Memos and correspondence pertaining to budget matters, line allocations, faculty appointments, academic planning, grants, cooperation with the medical school in the area of computers; Copies of the Newsletter of the Department of Computer Science; Report “Computers in Educational System in Developing Nations”; Proceedings of the Department of Computer Science; Minutes of meetings pertaining to planning for academic computing; Outline of a proposed symposium on computer science education in New Jersey; Paper “A set of goals and approaches for education in computer science”, authored by Saul Amarel (Chairman); Summary Report of the Jerusalem Conference on Information Technology; Research proposal “Secure operating systems and automatic programming”.
18 Departments - Computer Science, 1969 -1970
Memos and correspondence pertaining to: faculty appointments, research grants, merit increments (increases) of faculty members, space needs, undergraduate program in Computer Science, possible cooperation between Computer Science and Electrical Engineering, teaching and non-teaching lines, budget matters, staff needs; Outlines of two courses on computers in Mathematics education (developed by Prof. Nievergelt, University of Illinois); Lists of faculty, students and staff; Description of the undergraduate and graduate programs in Computer Science; Research report “Problems in Machine Problem Solving”; Proposal for a PhD Program in Computer Science.
19 Departments - Computer Science, 1966-1969
Application documents of Dr. Saul Amarel; Memos and correspondence pertaining to: space needs and construction, funds installation of the IBM 360/67 computer system, appointment of Saul Amarel as a Professor and Chairman, other faculty and staff appointments, grants from the NSF, course offerings; Reports and statements on budget matters; Brochure “Computer Science at State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges; Lists of faculty, staff, and students; Questionnaire sent from Division of Educational Research Services, University of Alberta, Canada to Dean Lynton, pertaining to computing resources available to teacher training institutions; Lists of course offerings; Press release on the expansion of the computing facilities at Rutgers University; Summary of plans related to computing facilities and network; Course enrollment reports; Description of the graduate program; Report “Proposed Computer Science Activities at Livingston College”; Proposal for Research in the Use of the Computer as an Aid to Physics Instruction, prepared by Robert Ehrlich and submitted to the Physics Department.
20 Departments - Computer Science - Stevens Institute Ph.D. Computer Science Program, 1966
One document: Report of the Ad Hoc Committee for the Ph.D. Program in Computer Science.
21 Departments - Computer Science - Carroll, William J., undated
Curriculum Vitae of William J. Carroll.
22 Departments - Computer Science - Henry, Lauchland, 1967-1969
Application documents of Lauchland Henry and a letter from Dean Lynton offering him an appointment.
23 Departments - Computer Science - Pager, David, Dr., 1968
Application documents of Dr. David Pager.
24 Departments - Economics, 1971-1973
Memos on: awards to students and faculty, faculty line budgets, allocation of non-academic positions, New Brunswick chairmanship in Economics, course offerings, cancellation of courses, major offerings, recruitment of women, T. A. lines and affirmative action plans, public lectures, office space; Annual review of the Economics department, 1971-1972; List of academic personnel; Application documents for teaching appointments.
25 Departments - English, 1971-1973
Memos on: shortage of TA positions, TA appointments, reappointments, faculty appointments and their status, writing, protest against the war in Southeast Asia, affirmative action in recruiting; Results of the Writing exam, 1973; Report on enrollment in Black Literature courses; Writing Center Proposal for Senior Writing Proficiency Program; Yearly report of English Department, 1971-1972; List of English Department Courses; Proposed calendar of departmental meetings with subjects to be discussed; Various documentation pertaining to the activities of the Film Studies program; Working budget.
26 Departments - English, 1965-1972
Memos and correspondence pertaining to: applications for employment, hiring issues, language laboratory and its equipping, reorganization and autonomy; Press release on the equipment of a language lab; Article from the “Bulletin in International Education” on the subject of NDEA support for undergraduate language and area studies; Freshman English at Livingston College – preliminary proposal.
27 Departments - Geography, 1969-1973
Memos and correspondence on conferences, hiring issues, courses, course title changes, appointment of Prof. Boxer as a chairman (1971), establishment of the Department of Geography within the Division of Urban Studies of Livingston College (1970); Press release and brochures on conferences; Departmental brochure with course offerings; Schedule of classes; Departmental summary on personnel.
28 Departments - Geography, 1965-1968
Schedule of classes; List of candidates for vacant positions; Report sent to Dean Lynton on buildings and equipment estimates of needs (1965); Reports pertaining to place of Geography in interdisciplinary courses and programs courses, and a preliminary outlines of such courses.
29 Departments - Hebraic Studies, 1967-1972
Memos and correspondence pertaining to: introduction of Hebrew at Livingston College, publications of articles and their quality; Documentation related to the development and evaluation of courses; Brochure of a Summer Institute in Israel, 1971; CV or Rabbi Steven Shaw.
30 Departments - History, 1966-1967
Application documents related to the appointment of John M. Thompson as a Professor in History.
31 Departments - History, 1971-1973
Correspondence related to applications and appointments; Documentation related to the appointment of Prof. John Gillis as a Chairman; Livingston College- History Department Report; Staff statistics; Memos on distribution, furniture funds, budget matters, non-academic line allocations; Documentation related to Professor's Grob’s resignation as a Chairman.
32 Departments - History, bulk dates 1968-1973
Memos pertaining to: faculty appointments and departmental chairmanship appointment, problems and quality of the program, proposals of new courses; Supplement to the History department report; Resolutions related to staff appointments.
33 Departments - Labor Studies, 1971-1974
Press release on the establishment of a statewide program of Labor Education; Memos pertaining to: motion to change the Labor Studies Program to a Labor Studies Department, faculty appointments, cooperation in Labor Studies; List of personnel; Application documents and appointments documentation; Documentation related to the organization and establishment of the Labor Studies program.
34 Departments - Labor Studies, 1967-1970
Memos and correspondence pertaining to the recommendation for a program in Labor Studies; Inquiries from Rutgers University to other organizations regarding the placement of student interns.
35 Departments - Mathematics, 1966-1967
Memos on a possible establishment of a Department in Mathematics at Livingston.
36 Departments - Mathematics, Applied, 1966
Memo on the developing of strength in Applied Mathematics; Notes on Applied Mathematics.
37 Departments - Philosophy, 1965-1967
Memos and correspondence on appointments, salaries, development of courses and seminars; Personnel Recruitment Policy of the Department of Philosophy, College of Arts and Science.
38 Departments - Philosophy, 1971-1973
Reports on non-teaching academic and professional activities of the Philosophy Department faculty; Memos on faculty appointments, enrollment in courses, budgets, new course offerings; Brochure on new course offerings; Faculty list; Department of Philosophy report, 1971-72; Budgets; Non-salary allocations; List of personnel.
39 Departments - Physics, 1965-1968
Report about New Physics building; Correspondence on construction of buildings and a Liberal Art degree in Physics.
40 Departments - Physics, 1969
Correspondence and memos related to anticipated student demand, courses, staff appointments; Study “Longitudinal Ultrasonic Attenuation of Pure Strong-Coupling Superconductors II, by James W. F. Woo.
41 Departments - Political Science, 1971-1973
Memos and correspondence pertaining to: staffing issues and faculty appointments, memorial prize for a student essay offered by W. Carey McWilliams on behalf of his mother Dorothy H. McWilliams, election of new chairman for Political Science, election of John Strange for a chairman, budget status report, lines allocation; List of employees.
42 Departments - Political Science, 1965-1969
Courses schedule; Documentation pertaining to the Experimental College, University of California, Davis; Memos pertaining to social sciences courses; Notes on the political science proposal for project themes.
43 Departments - Psychology, 1971-1973
Description of programs; Memos and correspondence pertaining to: staffing issues, budget and line allocations, teaching loads, stipends, curricula, appointments, promotions; Application documentation related to the PhD program; Minutes of meetings on budget, staff, equipment needs, space needs; Departmental report; Statistical information pertaining to faculty, staff and students; List of course offerings; List of personnel.
44 Departments - Psychology – Notes, 1968
Memo to the Dean on research space; Handwritten notes on students, programs, etc.
45 Departments - Psychology, 1964-1965
Scholarly publications about the teaching of Psychology; Memos and correspondence pertaining to the reorganization of the university.
46 Departments - Puerto Rican Studies, 1970-1974
Memos and correspondence on staffing and appointments, line allocations, financial aid, budgets, grants, funds, status of the department, study trip to Puerto Rico; Annual report 1972-73; Student translations of Nicolas Guillen poems; Report on Department of Puerto Rican Studies and Research Development; Staff list; Plan for a tutoring program for Puerto Rican students and other Spanish speaking students; Documentation on the study group project “Puerto Rican Migratory Workers in New Jersey”.
Box Folder
7 1 Departments - Sociology, 1970-1974
Memos and correspondence pertaining to: faculty appointments, resignations, quality of the faculty, appointment of a new chairman, budgets, staff and students calculations; Schedule of classes; Sociology Department reviews; Student handbook for Sociology majors; Minutes of meetings on issues such as advising, student enrollment, programs; Budget report; Program proposals; Staff and faculty list.
2 Departments - Sociology, 1968
Memos and correspondence on policy of recruiting between Dean Lynton and Harry Bredemeier.
3 Departments - Urban Planning - City and Regional Planning – Proposed Courses, 1964-1967
Proposals; Memos on adjustments, changes in the curriculum, appointments; Course listings.
4 Departments - Urban Planning - City and Regional Planning – Department Buildup, 1963-1968
Memos and correspondence pertaining to: appointment of Lawrence Mann as a Chairman, transfer of the department from the College of Engineering to Livingston College, possible orientation of a graduate Urban Planning curriculum; Paper “An approach to planning education” by Lawrence D. Mann; Preliminary proposal for a summer study on Science and Urban Development.
5 Departments - Urban Planning and Policy Development, 1967-1973
Departmental Reports; Memos and correspondence on staffing issues, budget, election of Prof. George Carey as a Divisional Chairman, secretarial help, expansion of the program, development estimates, space requirements, interdisciplinary relationships with the Law School; Questionnaire for departmental chairman; List of courses taught; Description of the doctoral program; Proposed undergraduate program and department of Architecture; Urban Studies Research Project.
6 Departments - Urban Planning - Department of Community Development, 1968
Newspaper clipping on its establishment; Memos and correspondence on the establishment of a Division of Urban Studies and Community Action, and preliminary draft for internal discussion; Proposal for the Department of Community Services.
7 Departments - Urban Planning and Policy Development, 1971-1973
List of staff; Statistical information; Memos on lines, appointments, growth needs, search for departmental chairman, budgets; Graduate and undergraduate program proposals, and course proposals; Issue of Alumni Newsletter; Reports on personnel; Brochures.
8 Departments - Urban Planning - Mann, Lawrence, Chairman–City & Regional Planning, 1962-1967
Press release, memos and correspondence on his appointment; Documents pertaining to the adoption of new sales tax by the state of NJ that would result in increased support for Rutgers University.
9 Departments - Urban Planning - Mann, Lawrence, Chairman–City & Regional Planning, 1966
Memos, correspondence, handwritten notices, and telegrams from Chile pertaining to his acceptance of the position of a Departmental Chairman.
10 Departments - Urban Planning - Mann, Lawrence, Chairman–City & Regional Planning, 1966-1967
Press release on his activities, with a copy of the press release photograph attached; Correspondence between L. Mann and Dean Lynton on the subjects of faculty recruiting and staffing; Applications and inquiries from candidates interested in employment at the department; Report “The Rutgers City and Regional Planning Program and N. J. professionals” authored by Mann.
11 Departments - Urban Planning - Graduate Program in Community Planning, 1959-1967
Memos and correspondence on appointment issues; Comprehensive proposals for the Training in Urban or Regional Planning and Development (under- and graduate study phases); Proposals of programs, curricula and degrees; Description of the Master’s program.
12 Departments - Urban Planning - Search for Chairman, City & Regional Planning, 1963-1966
Lists of recommended persons (primarily handwritten); Memos, correspondence and minutes of meetings pertaining to the recruitment process; Resumes of recommended persons; List of personnel.
13 Departments - Urban Planning - Recruiting- Chairman, City & Regional Planning, 1963-1967
Lists of recommended persons; Correspondence between Dean Lynton and recommended persons for the position of a Chairman; Resumes of recommended persons.
14 Departments - Urban Planning - Transfer of Department of City Planning, bulk dates 1966-1967
Annual report; Memos and correspondence pertaining to: status of the department, office and space needs, budgets, appointment of Dr. Mann as a Chairman, transfer of the department to Livingston College from Queen's Campus and costs of the transfer, equipment; Brochure on curriculum and courses; Press release on the appointment of Dr. Man as a Chairman.
15 Departments - Urban Planning - City & Regional Planning – Doctoral Program, 1963-1968
Course enrollment reports; Course proposals; Description and memos pertaining to the doctoral program; List of students; Hearing on 1968 Housing Legislation.
16 Departments - Urban Planning - Dyckman, Prof. John - City & Regional Planning, 1968
Letters pertaining to the appointment of Prof. John Dyckman as a Professor.
17 Departments - Urban Planning - Friedman, Yona, 1966-1967
The folder contains a research papers and outlines of research projects in both English and French. There is also correspondence pertaining to Friedman's visit to Rutgers.
18 Departments - Urban Planning - Goldsmith, William W., 1967
The folder contains the CV of William W. Goldsmith, and a preliminary dissertation outline with the title, “The regional impact of tourism and travel”.
19 Departments - Urban Planning - Kanwit, Edward - Urban Planning, 1969
The folder contains one letter to the Dean recommending Edward Kanwit for appointment.
20 Departments - Urban Planning - Lehman, Maxwell, UPPD, 1968-1969
Curriculum Vitae of Max Lehman and correspondence pertaining to considering him for appointment.
21 Departments - Urban Planning - Lindsey, Jerome - City & Regional Planning, 1968
Curriculum Vitae of Jerome Lindsey and correspondence pertaining to considering him for appointment.
22 1968
Departments - Urban Planning - Rose, Jerome - UPPD, Correspondence pertaining to the appointment of Jerome Rose.
23 Departments - Urban Planning - Schuldiner, Paul - UPPD, 1968
Curriculum Vitae of Paul Schuldiner and a letter of recommendation for him.
24 Departments - Urban Planning - Washington, Andrew - UPPD, 1969
Curriculum Vitae of Andrew Washington and a letter of recommendation for him.
25 Departments - Urban Planning - Wilkens, Edward B. - City & Regional Planning (trip to Rome), 1967
Postcard to Dean Lynton sent from Rome by Edward B. Wilkens; Memos and correspondence on Wilkens’ traveling to Berlin for the Conference of the International Federation for Housing and Planning.
26 Departments - Urban Planning - Miscellaneous Candidates - City & Regional Planning, 1967-1968
Application documents of candidates.
27 Departments - Urban Planning - Urban Studies, Division of, 1971-1973
List of faculty; Memos and correspondence pertaining to: hiring, hiring of black faculty, educational goals and needs of black students, underfunding, budgets, secretarial services, establishing of the section in Urban Studies, chairman selection, Affirmative Action, space needs; Annual reports; Status report.
28 Departments - Urban Planning - Urban Studies & Community Action, 1968
Memos pertaining to: creation of the Division, undergraduate program, community action; Discussion draft; Proposal on the School of Urban Arts and Sciences of Livingston College; “A composite of suggestions for the beginning elementary teacher in an urban school” and “Proposal for a training program for paraprofessional teacher and community aides”, compiled by Mary McDonald; Evaluation of the Summer Institute; Documentation of the election of a chairman of the Division of Community Action.
29 Departments - Urban Planning - Urban Studies and Community Service, 1967-1969
Newspaper clippings on the consideration of Urban Studies unit; Prospectus – preliminary draft proposing the division; Memos and correspondence on subjects such as: creation of the division, school of community development, employment of non-professionals for Extension Aids, grant opportunities from foundations; School related proposals.
30 Departments - Urban Planning - Urban Studies, 1965-1968
List of personnel; Program of a seminar on urban issues.
31 Departments - Urban Planning - Urban University Department, 1969- 1971
Grant applications; Memos pertaining to scholastic standing review, academic policies, changes in the program; Students list; Descriptions of the program; Enrollment report.
32 Departments - Urban Planning - Urban University Department, 1969- 1970
Memos and correspondence regarding the program and establishing working relationships between UUP and Livingston.
33 Doctoral Program, 1965-1967
Correspondence pertaining to: campus planning, publishing possibilities, status of the department, appointing Dr. Mann as a Chairman; Minutes of meeting on the transfer of the Department of City Planning to Livingston college.
34 Dormitories, bulk 1965-1966
Memos on availabilities and cost of dormitories; Comprehensive housing report; Report on Parsons College (1962) with housing issues discussed.
35 Dormitories, 1964-1967
Memo on costs; Residence Hall Project – sample survey data and preliminary analysis; Descriptions and blueprint of Fairleigh Dickinson Dormitories; Examples of dormitories of other universities; Article from “Architectural Record” on college dormitories.
36 Dormitory Fees, 1967
Notes on the problem of underwriting the cost of student housing.
37 Douglass College, 1966-1972
Memos and correspondence on the appointment of Dr. Margaret A. Judson as a Dean of Douglass College; Memos on the annual report of Douglass College discussing the percentage of black and disadvantaged students at Douglass.
38 Drugs, 1967-1971
Newspaper clippings and a paper authored by A. Adlerstein on the use of drugs by students; Analysis of the NJ statuses relating to narcotics; Correspondence on the subject of drug usage; Description of a Drug and Narcotics Policy Program.
39 Eagleton Institute, 1968-1970
Questionnaire on the increase in the political interest and activity on college campuses; Memos and correspondence on the questionnaire.
40 Eagleton Institute - Transportation Center, 1965-1972
Description of courses; Memos and correspondence on the transportation courses and student enrollment through the Center for Transportation Studies; Memo on the creation and activities of the Transportation Center.
41 Eagleton- Applied Research program, 1972
Memos, correspondence, and plans for the program; Summary of projected Eagleton budget.
42 Economic Opportunities Corp., 1967
Letter to Dean Lynton pertaining to the MCEOC programs.
43 Educational Aims, 1967
Preliminary statement of the aims of Livingston College; Outline of Livingston academic plans; Thoughts concerning the educational aims.
44 Educational Opportunity Fund, 1968-1970
Outline of the conditions for support; Memos on the conditions for supports and budgets.
45 Engineering, College of, 1968-1974
Memos and correspondence on changes of grades; Descriptions of programs; Procedures for prizes and awards; Minutes of the Engineering College Faculty Meeting; Description of a program of career guidance for disadvantaged youth.
Memos, correspondence and proposals on the Inter-institutional Program for Afro-American Studies; Proposed budget; Plans for cooperation; Draft for inter-institutional agreement prepared by Dean Lynton.
Box Folder
8 1 Engineering, College of, 1967-1969
Memos, correspondence and outlines of curricula; Documents pertaining to the Five-year engineering program; Report on the future role of professional Engineering education at Rutgers University.
2 English Colleges – Trip 65, no date
Correspondence, mainly of Dean Lynton, on the visits to universities in Great Britain; Catalogs and program descriptions of English universities.
3 English Universities – article on, by Lynton, 1964-1965
Drafts (including handwritten) of articles on the universities; Newspaper clippings and magazine pages on universities in Britain; Notebook with notes; Report of a visit to the New English Universities by a Subcommittee of the Committee on Educational Policy, January-February 1964.
4 Enrollment Council, 1971-1972
Reports, enrollment forecast, memos, and correspondence on enrollment projections and estimates.
5 Enrollment Estimates – Service Courses, 1967-1968
Enrollment lists.
5 Enrollment Estimates – Service Courses, 1967-1968
Enrollment lists.
6 Enrollment Projections, 1967-1974
Lists, memos, correspondence, and newspaper clippings on black students enrollment; Enrollment reports.
7 Equal Opportunity, 1967-1968
Memos on African and Negro Studies; Brochures; Report, brochure and memo on a 2-year experimental education program for low-income, underachieving youth in East St. Louis, Illinois, performed by the Southern Illinois University; Summary on Equal Opportunity activities at Rutgers.
8 Equal Opportunity – Rutgers, 1967-1972
Reports from the Equal Opportunity survey; Memos on the Equal Opportunity program funds and financial aids; New Jersey Educational Opportunity Act of 1968; Resolutions and policies prohibiting the discrimination in employment.
9 Executive Committee on Equal Opportunity, 1968
Memos on funds, financial aid in terms of EO, housing, budgets for EO programs; Minutes of meetings on proposals, asking budget, housing problem based on discrimination of black students by landlords.
10 Examination Schedules, 1969
Memo on the subject with a schedule attached.
11 Exchange Program, 1969-1974
Correspondence pertaining to the exchange program with Puerto Rico.
12 Expansion of Livingston, 1972
Concept letter on the need of expansion.
13 Extension Aides, 1968
Memos and correspondence on the subject of employing non-professionals as Extension Aides.
14 Facilities Improvements, Rutgers List, 1967-1968
List of improvements already made, and proposed improvements.
15 Faculty appointments, 1967-1968
Memos and correspondence on appointments; Report of a sample survey of salaries of new faculty.
16 Faculty Candidates, 1967-1968
Application documents for positions, and related correspondence.
17 Faculty Convocation - January 1973, 1972-1973
Memos pertaining to the convocation; Agenda of the convocation; Outline of Livingston's academic plans; Outline of teaching responsibilities at Livingston College.
18 Faculty Description, 1968
Addresses, telephone numbers, and short introductions to faculty members.
19 Faculty Exchange, Princeton-Rutgers, 1969
20 Faculty Executive Committee, 1970-1971
Memos pertaining to meetings, courses and curricula.
21 Faculty Fellowships, 1966
Memo on available fellowships for Livingston faculty.
22 Faculty Forms – Schedules, Biographies, 1967
Record sheets and forms with biographical data, publications etc.
23 Faculty – General, 1962-1969
Proposals for research internships for women in science, and teaching internships for women; Notes on programs, degree requirements, internships, etc.; Faculty list; Memos pertaining to faculty actions, retirement programs, state bills and support for Rutgers; Policy on one-office space standards (1962).
24 Faculty Meetings, 1969-1971
Minutes of meetings and memos pertaining to: recommendation of courses, scholastic standing, budget and finances, Cook College and Kilmer II, elections, proposals for changes in the Constitution of the academic government of Livingston College, financial aid, admissions, research fund requests, teaching effectiveness, etc.
25 Faculty Chamber Minutes, 1967-1970
Minutes of meetings and memos pertaining to: Livingston College faculty, Academic Assembly, grading standards and good standing, faculty advising, funds and grants, elections and appointments, student acceptance, financial aid, Academic Policy Formation, organization of the Dean's Office, submission of new courses, construction; Resolution of the Academic Assembly Meeting against the war in Vietnam; interview from “College Management” with Mr. Hughes Lane, Executive Director of the National Scholarship Service and Fund for Negro Students, on participation of Black students in higher education.
26 Faculty Meetings, 1967-1968
Minutes of meetings, memos and correspondence pertaining to: Livingston internships, programs and degrees, admission of disadvantaged students, construction, student demonstrations, salaries, Final Committee reports, Livingston Retreat, basic course pattern, etc.; Articles from “College Management” on the subject of disadvantaged students participation on higher education; Description of the Federated College Plan; Report of the Committee on Rules and Procedures.
27 Faculty Meetings, 1968-1969
Division of Urban Studies & Community Action – Preliminary Draft for internal discussion; Memos pertaining to: minority report on grading, agriculture and environmental science curricula, elections, residence libraries, Martin Luther King Jr. Scholars, student demonstrations; minutes of meetings pertaining to: resignations, construction, EOF, list of academic faculty, curricula; Thoughts on Rutgers position on demonstrations authored by Gordon J. Schochet, Department of Political Science; Statement on student demonstrations from the News Service.
28 Faculty needs 1965-1972
Lists of line allocations and new appointments; Memos and correspondence pertaining to: faculty lines, salary needs and scale, recruiting; Estimates of faculty needs by departments; Report on institutional staffing needs based on faculty time.
29 Faculty needs, 1966-1967
Memos and correspondence pertaining to budget lines and recruiting phases; Statistical data.
30 Faculty - New, 1970
Lists of faculty arranged alphabetically and by department.
31 Faculty recruitment – minorities, 1968
Memo from Dean Lynton on the subject of Livingston faculty development program.
32 Faculty meeting planning, mid-year, 1970-1972
Agendas of meetings and memos on their scheduling.
33 Federal City College, 1968
Memos, correspondence and curriculum description of Federal City College in Washington D. C., as an institution trying to reflect the needs of an urban student body.
34 Federal Support for Educational Self-Renewal, Ernest A. Lynton Comments, 1967
Comments on Federal Support for Educational Self-Renewal, authored by Dean Lynton.
35 Fellowships, 1965-1967
List of fellowships; Memos and announcements of grants and fellowships.
36 Fellowships, February 1967-March 1967
Various documents of the Federal Interagency Committee on Education.
37 Films, 1968
Correspondence and documentation on films in terms of reacting to the violence on a racial base.
38 Financial Aid, 1965-1971
Memos, correspondence and newspaper clippings pertaining to funding possibilities; Rutgers financial aid report; List of student needs.
39 Financial Aid, 1973
Memos pertaining to meetings, consideration and review of EOF policy, federal funding, financial aid; Newspaper clippings on the subject of EOF; Resident budget; Press release and memo on president Nixon's FY74 budget requests which may affect negatively Rutgers; Notes of protest of Puerto Rican students because of racial oppression; Funding history of the Federal SFA programs; University's financial aid policies and procedures.
40 Food Services, 1964-1968
Newspaper clipping on menu planning; Dining facility area comparison; Study of percent meetings and food cost per meal served at Records Hall and University Commons in 1963-1964; Data on minimum standard weekly quantities of food moderate cost.
41 For universities - request for information on Livingston college, 1967-1969
Correspondence between Dean Lynton and other universities pertaining to request for information on Livingston College.
42 Ford Grant, 1963-1966
Memos on the grant; Invoices on travel expenses; Detail analysis on income & expense; Drafts of proposal for study grant
43 Foundations, 1967-1968
Memos and list of foundation grants in different disciplines; Outline of the Livingston College readiness program; Draft proposal for clearing house.
44 Foundations, 1965-1969
List with description of foundations; Review of foundation grants to American universities; Research proposals.
45 Fraternities, 1965-1966
Correspondence about fraternity housing; Handwritten blueprint of housing.
46 Freshman teaching, estimated needs for – Livingston College, 1967
Reports and tables on the estimated needs; Memo from Dean pertaining to the asking budget and non-salary requests.
47 Grading, 1966-1969
Memos and a newspaper clipping on the pass-fail course procedure; Memo pertaining to student grades; Report on students.
48 Graduate school - Dean, 1969-1972
Memos and correspondence pertaining to: staff issues, admission of foreign students, promotions, planning enrollments; Report and table on the demand for graduate education.
49 Graduate School - General, 1965-1973
Memos and correspondence pertaining to: fees and policies, faculty distributions; Newspaper clipping on the appointment of Dr. Milton Schwebel of the Rutgers Graduate School of Education; Report of the visiting Committee in the Mathematical Sciences at Rutgers University.
50 Graduate School, Operating Grant, 1968 ?
Grant proposal on the training of disadvantaged students.
51 Graduate School of Business Administration, 1971
Letter from Dean Lynton to Horace J. DePodwin, Dean of the Graduate School, on the needs of more “applied” curricula at Livingston.
52 Graduate School of Education, 1966-1973
Memos and correspondence pertaining to: development program for Head Start teachers, appointments, need of more applied curricula, student registration procedures, seeking of new dean for the Graduate School of Education.
53 Graduate Studies, 1968-1969
Correspondence and memos on the situation of graduate studies at Livingston.
54 Grants - Internal Procedures, 1967-1970
Memos pertaining to: grant applications, received grants; Review of foundation grants to American universities; List of grants; Work sheets for grant applications.
55 Grants - Operating Grant for Disadvantaged Students, 1968 ?
Grant proposal on the training of disadvantaged students and correspondence on the proposal.
56 Hampshire College, 1971-1972
Brochures of the college; Booklet “Hampshire College Faculty Guide."
57 Health Planning, 1967
Memo to Provost Schlatter from Dean Elmer Easton on Health Planning, cc to Dean Lynton.
58 Health Related Programs, 1969-1972
Description of programs and courses at Livingston College and other universities.
Box Folder
9 1 Health Related Programs – Physician's Assistants, 1970-1971
Description of the program; Memos and correspondence pertaining to the program; Funding proposal for the program; Documents on related programs in other states; Journal articles on the professional preparation of the Physician Assistant.
2 Heritage Foundation, 1967-1968
Documents issued by the foundation (description, brochures), and correspondence between Dean Lynton and the foundation's treasurer; Newspaper clipping about the foundation.
3 Higher Education, 1966-1968
Description of the experiment with disadvantaged students in Southern Illinois University, and its research report; Memos on the New Jersey master plan for higher education; Documents of the Conference for improving the university climate for higher learning; Documents of the Association for Higher Education.
4 Higher Education Facilities Act, 1963-1968
Proposal to the NJ State Department of Community Affairs; Memos on the Act, drawings and specifications; blueprint of areas acquired in Camp Kilmer.
5 Higher Education – State Department, June 1968
Draft proposal for clearing house.
6 Hillel, 1970
Correspondence of Ravi Steven Shaw from the Hillel Foundation on his interest to teach a course in Jewish Studies at Livingston College.
7 Hofstra University – Evaluation, 1957-1968
Evaluation reports and correspondence on the evaluation; Memo on the re-accreditation (1967); Student assignments; Prescribed general program; Campus map of Hofstra University.
8 Honors Program, 1964-1968
Press release; List of honored students; Memos on honorary degrees; Proposal for an experimental four-year honor program to train future metropolitan leaders in the liberal arts, offered by University College of Arts and Science, New York University.
9 Housing, 1967-1973
Memos and correspondence on discrimination in housing; Proposal for additional housing; Thoughts on housing at Rutgers University; Press release on improvements and new buildings that will be erected.
10 Housing Intern Program, 1969
Brochure of the program; Memo and correspondence on it; Proposal for an input course to the low and moderate income housing specialist career field.
11 Hughes, Phillip S., 1970
Dissertation proposal of Phillip S. Hughes: “Power and deviance in the scientific enterprise: the case of the Manhattan project”; Comments on the proposal.
12 Human Rights, 1967
Memo from Dean Lynton on the internship programs in Human Rights.
13 Humanities, undated
Notes on an introductory course in the Humanities, by Donald Weinstein.
14 Identification cards, 1966-1967
Memos on identification card policies and procedures.
15 Industrial Relations - Labor Studies, 1966-1967
Description of the program, and memos and correspondence on it; Draft of the program, and correspondence on the draft.
16 Institute of Environmental Studies, 1968-1969
Plan for Institute of Environmental Studies; Memos and minutes of meetings.
17 Institutional Character Study on Rutgers by Warren B. Martin, 1968
Memos and correspondence on the Institutional Distinctiveness Report by Dr. Warren B. Martin.
18 Institutional Integrity - Position paper, 1966
Copy of the paper.
19 Instructional TV, Division of, 1964-1965
Memos and correspondence on instructional television course, and the use of television instruction; Policy on the use of TV instruction; Television agreement; Report of the Committee on Instruction; List of advantages and capabilities of instructional TV; Description and concept of instructional TV.
20 Insurance claims, 1967
Memo on an insurance claim for a Stenorette Embassy Machine.
21 Interdisciplinary Courses to '68, 1968
List of proposed interdisciplinary courses; memos on suggested courses; List with descriptions of possible Livingston college interdisciplinary courses.
22 Interdisciplinary Courses, 1967
Descriptions of possible interdisciplinary courses; Memo on internship programs.
23 International Honors Program, 1966
Brochures and memos on the program.
24 International Studies at Livingston, undated
Memorandum on International Studies at Livingston, by Richard W. Wilson.
25 Internships, 1965-1971
Memos and correspondence on academic credit for internship; Intern applications; Intern profile 1969; Work reviews on internship; Report “Education and the Non-professional”; Press release on internships; Notes on Livingston internships with their purposes outlined.
26 Internships, undated,
27 Internships, City Planning, 1967-1968
Memos, correspondence, and a press release on the subject.
28 Job Corps, 1968
Newspaper clipping, and correspondence on the Job Corps.
29 Kalamazoo College Reports, 1963-1967
Reports of the Kalamazoo College, Michigan, pertaining to: work-study program, foreign study program, comparison of faculty-administration ratios among the Great Lakes Colleges Association and the Midwest College Council.
30 Language Laboratory, May 6, 1969.
Inter-department communication and notes regarding report on Rutgers language laboratory. Dean Lynton approved a piece of equipment.
31 Legal Aid-October, 1969
Memoranda and drafts relating to public defenders services in Middlesex County and to the disorderly conduct of students.
32 Lehecka Seminar, October 1967-November 1967
Interdepartmental communication, notes, and text sent out to faculty members about volunteer programs.
33 Line Formula for Rutgers College, February 23, 1968
Reports regarding the student-faculty ratio and enrollment estimates.
34 Livingston Center in New York, undated
Draft proposal for a Livingston Center in New York.
35 Livingston Intercultural Center, Nov. 5, 1968
Inter-department communication for an Afro-American center on Livingston campus.
36 Lynton, Earnest A., Dean of Livingston College, 1965-1970
Lynton interview on development of Livingston (Transcript of tapes D, E, F, G, H, and I), 1968. Written transcripts of tape recordings conducted by Jerome L. Augmente concerning the planning and early development of Livingston College. Transcript D- Talk about Livingston as a new mode of education and an urban liberal arts center. Planning grant from Carnegie, faculty qualifications, and common questions. Transcript E- Admission standards, stereotypes, not comparable to any institution, rules on campus, dormitories, and a black house residence. F- Black/white relations, primarily black and Puerto Rican student body, “opportunity for everybody to do its thing not integrate necessarily,” need “acceptance of difference not denial of difference”, and drug culture discussion. Transcript G- Student and faculty sharing power, students play a part in governing the college. Transcript H- Student voting power on policy, identification of high potential students, summer enrichment and tutorial programs. Transcript I- Campus relationships to the community (A, B, C not included).
37 Mailing Lists, 1967-1968
Master list of full-time Livingston faculty.
38 Manpower Assistance Project, undated
Correspondence with a private nonprofit corp. funded to assist with project management planning.
39 Martin Luther King Professorship, 1968-1969
Correspondence and interdepartmental communication about scholarship opportunities.
40 Master Course List, 1967-1968
Forms, memos, interdepartmental communication, and course proposals for Livingston College and the graduate school.
41 Medical School, 1967-1971
Correspondence about planning for Rutgers medical school.
42 Memos to Faculty and Staff, Sept. 19, 1968- May 26, 1969
Memoranda and interdepartmental correspondence on course offerings, payroll, etc.
43 Higher Education – State Department, June 5, 1969- June 8, 1970
Memoranda and interdepartmental correspondence on course offerings, payroll, etc.
44 Middlesex County Planning Board, Third Draft, Fiscal and Institutional Recommendations, September, 1971
Master Plan Alternative.
45 Minority Groups, 1967-1968; 1971
Interdepartmental communication, memos, and pamphlets on the makeup of the student body.
46 Model Cities Program, 1968-1969
Letter with agenda from the City of New Brunswick and report from Rutgers on becoming a model community.
47 Morril, Justin, College, 1965-1967
Reports, pamphlet, and newsletters on the college located at the Michigan State University.
48 Movies, 1970
Interdepartmental communication and listing of movies shown on Livingston campus for students.
49 Music, 1965-1969
Correspondence and flyers on Rutgers music concerts on campus.
50 Nasson College, 1964, 1966-1967
Bulletin (with inserts), reports and correspondence on a liberal arts program in Springville, Maine.
51 National Association of Student Personnel Administrators, 1966-1967
Correspondence, bulletin, lists, notes on this organization.
52 National Education Association, February 29, 1968
Correspondence on this meeting in Washington by the civil rights committee.
53 National Science Foundation - Computer Grant, September 1967-November 1967
Interdepartmental correspondence regarding a computer grant.
54 National Science Foundation - Curriculum Studies, 1966
Correspondence and agenda on conference on curriculum studies.
55 Natural Science Course - Michigan State University, October 7, 1966
Interdepartmental letter about natural science course.
56 New Careers Program, November 8, 1968
Report on program by the City of Newark and letter on Rutgers proposal.
57 New College Development - Other Colleges, April-July, 1966
Guidelines and correspondence about Westchester, NY college which has flexible curriculum.
58 New Generation, Proposed Center, 1968
Correspondence, draft, and interdepartmental communication on the militant thoughts of youth.
59 New Jersey, State of - Government, 1967
Correspondence about the new campus from the president of the University.
60 New Jersey - Dept. of Community Affairs, 1967; 1969
Correspondence and notes on youth employment.
61 New Jersey - Interns in Community Service, 1967-1968
Correspondence, forms, letters, and notes on student participation in this program.
62 News Releases and Press Clippings, 1963-1967
Rutgers News Service releases, memos, and articles about the development of the campus (some oversized).
63 News Releases and Press Clippings, 1968-1973
Rutgers News Service releases, memos, and articles about the development of the campus (some oversized).
64 News Releases and Press Clippings (Scrapbook), 1966-1967
Interdepartmental communication and news release press clippings about the development of the campus.
Box Folder
10 1 Nursing, St. Peter’s Hospital, 1968-1969
Brochures, notes, and correspondence regarding cooperative arrangement with Medical School.
2 Oath - Rutgers Employees, 1967-1968
Interdepartmental communication about the approval of a Rutgers non-citizen oath.
3 Office of Assignments, July 15, 1970
Computer science, economics, philosophy, history, political sciences, and sociology office locations.
4 Open House at Rutgers, May-August 1966
Correspondence and news releases on the open house in Newark and Camden also celebrating the Bicenntial.
5 Organization - Rutgers, 1965, 1969
Organizational charts and memo about administrative information services.
6 OBU (Organization for Black Unity), 1970-1971
Correspondence about student demands from organization.
7 Orientation, 1969-1970, 1973
Correspondence regarding freshman orientation for various semesters.
8 Pan-African Festival, December 2, 1970
Memoranda about transportation and accounting matters related to festival.
9 Parking, March-April 1972
Letters concerning reserved parking spaces.
10 Peace Corps, 1965-1968, 1973
Correspondence and newspaper clippings between the Peace Corps and Dean Lynton.
11 Personal - Lynton, 1965, 1972
International mail (Germany) and personal letters.
12 Personnel - Resumes, etc., 1969-1971
Resumes, letters, memos, and notes about employment positions at college.
13 Personnel Services, 1967-1971
Faculty name lists and correspondence related to personnel.
14 Philosophy for Livingston College, 1964, 1969
Paper and notes on the goals and aims of the college.
15 Pilot Class and Program, 1966-1967
Notes, proposals, and reports on supporting the first incoming class.
16 Placement, 1967, 1971
Newsletters and correspondence on Rutgers Student Placement Service.
17 Planning - Rutgers, 1971
Correspondence, meeting minutes, and reports about the organization of the administrative structure of Rutgers.
18 Planning Symposium, July 1967
Notes and agenda material on the symposium for curriculum planning.
19 Police Science, 1967
Newspaper copies and reports on courses needed for a police science curriculum.
20 Policy Statements, 1962, 1966
Policy statements on faculty office standards.
21 Policy Statement - Bishop-Lynton Position Paper, September 1964
Proposal for the new colleges at Camp Kilmer and draft on university organization and collegiate relationships with other campuses.
22 Policy Statement - Danforth Workshop, July 1966
Teams report and drafts on university organization and collegiate relationships with other campuses.
23 Preregistration, 1970
Memos and timetable about class hours and preregistration
24 Princeton High School Proposal, 1970
Memos and correspondence on possible cooperative arrangement between Rutgers and high schools.
25 Princeton-Rutgers Collaboration, 1966-1968
Correspondence, newsletter, and reports on both universities assisting with the development of urban studies.
26 Procedures-Dismissal, 1964
Journal articles on faculty dismissal policy.
27 Progress Report on Livingston by Lynton, 1968
Correspondence and reports about progress for alumni to magazine.
28 Prospectus for Livingston, undated
Reports and personal documents about college before opening in Fall 1968.
29 Provost, Assistant - H.R. Kells, 1968
Copy of pamphlet and correspondence regarding educational talent program.
30 Public Administration Program, 1967
Correspondence and notes on the proposal for a graduate program.
31 Public Relations Department, 1965
Newspaper clippings, news releases, memos about college issues.
32 Publications, 1967
Correspondence about the characterization of the Livingston campus in publications.
33 Racism, Institute for the Study of, 1968
Journal articles, course outline, and correspondence about initiating this program.
34 Radical Studies Program, undated
Report and personal notes on program.
35 Radio Corporation of America - Computer Grant, 1968
Interdepartmental communication and correspondence related to acquiring computer systems.
36 Recruiting, undated
Correspondence and personal notes on recruiting mission.
37 Recruitment of Faculty - Requests for Suggestions, 1965
Correspondence letters regarding suggestions, with submitting forms about potential faculty.
38 Recruitment of Faculty - Requests for Suggestions, 1966-1967
Correspondence letter regarding suggestions, with submitting forms about potential faculty.
39 Registrar's Office, 1967-1969, 1971
Correspondence and interdepartmental communication on matters concerning registrants.
40 Registration, 1965-1967, 1972
Memos and announcements for Douglass, Rutgers College, and the Graduate School.
41 Registration - Inter-college, November 20, 1967
Memos on inter-college course approvals and offerings.
42 Religion, 1966, 1969
Interdepartmental communication on teaching religion at the college.
43 Remedial Education, 1964
Newsletter, correspondence, and newspaper on education services for black youth.
44 Research and Graduate Education Advisory Board, 1965-1967, 1970, 1972
Correspondence and reports on the effects caused by restructuring on research and graduate education.
45 R.O.T.C., July 1969
Correspondence regarding reserve office training detachments at Rutgers.
46 Residence Halls - Fees, 1965-1967
Interdepartmental communication, pamphlet, and news articles on undergraduate hall fees.
47 Resumes, 1965-1969, 1972
Resumes and correspondence for college employment.
48 Retreat - Livingston, 1968
Correspondence and participation lists regarding June conference on curriculum planning for faculty.
49 Russian Area Program, 1965, 1967, 1969-1970
Correspondence and reports on program through symposium.
50 R.E.A.P. (Rutgers Educational Action Program), 1964 -1967
Correspondence, reports, and notes on pilot program to help disadvantaged students.
51 Salaries, 1971
Memorandum and notes on annual salaries for staff hired.
52 Scheduling Academic Services, 1967
Memos and notes on student scheduling and examinations.
53 Science Council, University, 1970.
Memos about invitation to the science council's meeting
54 Selective Service, 1966-1968
Interdepartmental communication, memos, and newspaper clippings about legislative law regarding selective service.
55 Space Requirements, 1971-1973
Memos, charts, and interdepartmental communication about shortage of space due to Livingston's expansion.
56 Special and Tutorial Service, 1969-1971
Correspondence about remedial programs and statistics about use of services.
57 Speeches - E.A. Lynton and others, 1966, 1969-1970
Typed drafts and reports about educational aims and the present state of the college.
58 Staff Meetings, 1967-1968
Staff meeting notes, meeting minutesm, and interdepartmental communication on long range curriculum planning.
59 Statistics, Mathematical, 1964-1968
Lists, notes, and correspondence about creating a major on in statistics.
60 Stein, Howard, 1966
Correspondence and a draft paper on "Newton's geometry."
Box Folder
11 1 Student Affairs Office, 1967-1972
Correspondence, memos, notes, and reports on student issues.
2 Student Affairs - Administrative Reorganization, 1967-1968
Correspondence and committee reports on the reorganization of student services like the counseling office.
3 Student Affairs Cabinet, 1966-1967
Meeting minutes, interdepartmental communication, and memos on the reorganization of policies and procedures.
4 Student Affairs - College Preparatory Program, 1965, 1967-1968
Reports and correspondence on college preparatory week.
5 Student Affairs - Rights and Freedoms of Students, 1967-1968
Interdepartmental communication, newspaper clippings from the Daily Targum about the rights and freedoms of students.
6 Student Affairs - Room and Board Rates, 1967
Newspaper clippings from the Daily Targum, meeting notes, and memos on the increase of dormitory rates.
7 Student Affairs - Student Loans, January 4, 1968
Interdepartmental communication on processing NJHEAA requests.
8 Student Center Policy Board, 1970
Interdepartmental communication and meeting minutes on issues related to student center administration due to lack of funds.
9 Student Chamber, 1970, 1972
Memos and correspondence on committee meetings as well as a list of student members.
10 Student Fees, 1964-1967
Schedules, correspondence, newspaper clippings, and memos on student fees that are increasing.
11 Student Health, 1965-1968
Reports, correspondence and memos on the plans for a new physical and health facility at Kilmer Campus as well as services currently available.
12 Students - High Potential, 1969-1970
List of high potential students entering Livingston College.
13 Summer Pre-College Program, 1968-1969, 1971
Correspondence, memos, and lists the summer pre-college program for disadvantaged youth.
14 Summer Session, 1966-1971
Correspondence on course offerings, schedules, and EAD funding. Includes seven photographs of faculty and students from the summer Institute in African Studies (University of Ghana, at the Lincoln Center Campus of Fordham University, New York, NY) with a proposal for a similar Rutgers institute at Livingston. Photographs include portrait of [Professor J.H. Nketia (?), Director of the Institute of African Studies].
15 Summer Session Council, 1969-1972
Memos, interdepartmental communication, and meeting minutes from the council.
16 Talent Search Program - U.S. Office of Education, 1967-1968
Correspondence and pamphlets explaining this educational program.
18 Teacher Education, 1968-1972
Working papers, memos, interdepartmental communication, and newspapers on higher education reform issues.
19 Technion, Haifa, Israel, 1969-1970
Correspondence with the Israel Institute of Technology about a student exchange program with Livingston.
20 Technology and Society, 1969-1970
Reports on a proposal student-initiated seminar and a teacher resume.
21 Television - Educational, 1963-1964, 1966-1967
Memos, notes, and interdepartmental correspondence on the use of television on campus for instruction.
22 Tillet Group, 1963-1964
Correspondence and notes on unofficial university committee on human rights.
23 Transfer Students, 1969
Correspondence on the admission of transfer students to Livingston College.
24 Transportation, 1965
Correspondence about a proposed transportation system between the college avenue and the University Heights campuses.
25 Trans-Raritan Campus Planning, 1972
Interdepartmental communication with supporting documents about campus planning.
26 Treasurer - Rutgers, June, 1969
Correspondence about the responsibility of budgetary issues from Rutgers treasurer.
27 Trustees, Board of - Rutgers, November 20, 1972
Multiple form copy correspondence on next meeting.
28 Tuition, 1968
Correspondence and news releases about tuition remission for various categories of students.
29 Turrell Fund - Lloyd B. Wescott, 1969
Correspondence about scholarships provided by this fund.
30 Union of Experimental Colleges - Livingston Membership, 1966, 1968-1970
Correspondence, draft, pamphlets, their research in higher education.
31 Union of Social Science Teaching, August 1965
Meeting minutes, reports, correspondence, drafts, course listings, and syllabi.
32 Union of Social Science Teaching, February 1966
Minutes of meetings, reports, correspondence, drafts, course listings, and syllabi.
33 Union of Social Science Teaching, March 1966
Minutes of meetings, reports, correspondence, drafts, course listings, and syllabi.
34 Union of Social Science Teaching, April - December 1966
Minutes of meetings, reports, correspondence, drafts, course listings, and syllabi.
35 Union of Social Science Teaching, January - March 1967
Members correspondence and regional meeting minutes.
36 Union of Social Science Teaching, April - November 1967
Members correspondence and regional meeting minutes.
37 Union Progress, January - February 1967
Correspondence with corporation about social service pilot program.
38 University College, 1968-1970
Correspondence about University College.
39 University Extension Division, 1967-1971
Correspondence about continuing education at Livingston.
40 University Press - William Sloan, 1966-1967
Memoranda from the director of the Rutgers Press.
41 Urban Affairs - Colloquium, 1967-1968
Correspondence and postings on the colloquium co-sponsored by Livingston College and the Urban Studies Center.
42 Urban Studies Center, 1966-1971
Correspondence, memos, minutes of meetings between committee members from the center.
43 Video Tape Proposal, 1968
Correspondence about a proposed experiment in the training of college teachers using video tape.
44 Vietnam War, 1963-1966
Newsletters, news clippings, mail, bulletins, and pamphlets on war issues including teacher sit-ins.
II. Correspondence
Arrangement:The files of the Chronological Letter Files are ordered in a previously established pattern: Ernest A. Lynton’s files in Box 12, and Donald B. Edwards, Warren Carrier and Stuart Miller in Box 13. Within each folder the records exist in a chronological sequence, typically in Lynton’s case with the most recent date at the front, and in the case of Edwards, Carrier and Miller with the earliest date in front. It is speculated by this processor that the physical arrangement of the files was initially completed in 1974. The present file description has not altered in any way the original order or intellectual arrangement of the Box 12 files, although the original order of those Chronological Letter Files in Box 13 was reordered as far as the chronological sequencing was concerned. Each folder has been replaced at the time of producing this description with acid free folders and labeled according to the original title assignations, with exceptions made for those folders that were deemed too bulky and were divided accordingly. Duplicates were discarded. It should be noted that the Chronological Letter Files of Ernest A. Lynton from May-June 1967 are missing.
Description:This series includes Chronological Letter Files of the Dean and other members of his administration, arranged as follows: Ernest A. Lynton, Donald B. Edwards, Warren Carrier and Stuart Miller. The inclusive dates of all the files span 1957 through 1972 and the bulk of the material relates to the years 1965-1971. The records in this series are in Box 12 and the first nine folders of Box 13. Box 12 includes two folders of miscellaneous records. It should be noted that correspondence by Ernest Lynton and Warren Carrier can also be found in the alphabetical listing, under the broad heading "Dean." Box 4, folders 7-9, contains additional correspondence of Warren Carrier, Box 4, folders 14-28, contains additional correspondence of Ernest A Lynton ranging from 1959 through October 1968, and Box 4, folder 35, contains additional correspondence of Stuart Miller.
The types of records included in the series represent an array of communications that took place between the Dean’s Office and various departmental and administrative branches of Livingston College, Rutgers University, as well as communications to individual faculty. These communications take the form of formal reports, financial records, meeting agendas and minutes, memoranda, personal and professional correspondence, drafts of published articles, and informal notes. They deal with financial and budgetary matters, data collection, program and curricular proposals, personnel issues and evaluations of faculty/staff, discussions and dissemination of policies and procedures and other student issues that were of concern to the Dean’s Office. The majority of the Chronological Letter Files are copies- carbon, mimeograph and Xerox. Several documents have handwritten notations or are handwritten in their entirety.
The Chronological Letter Files and Faculty and Administrative Recruitment Files are an important source of information concerning the ways and means by which the Dean's Office functioned during the period of initial organization. Records generated for mundane purposes as well as documents with a higher profile reflect how various activities were being defined and directed. They also provide a window into moments of resistance, capitulation, and resolution.
The primary purpose of most of the communications in the Chronological Letter Files and the Faculty and Administrative Recruitment Files was to impart routine details about administrative operation in the former and to recruit potential faculty/staff in the latter. One does not have to search far to recognize their connection to loftier educational goals. There are many references made to Livingston’s mission, and its “innovative” approach to education. Comparisons are made to several west coast and British institutions, and the cluster college concept is explored, although not in great depth. The records in this particular series briefly explore the theoretical underpinnings of experimental education, as well as the mundane details and monumental efforts that building an institution from the ground up requires.
The Chronological Letter Files and the Faculty and Administrative Recruitment Files do provide a vital record of the administrative functioning of the Dean's Office. Files offer evidence of the important public relations and development role the Livingston College Dean’s Office played. They indicate the considerable amount of time the Dean devoted to traveling to other institutions, contacting other institutions and attending special occasions, lending himself out as a figurehead and embodiment of not only Livingston College, but a new approach to higher learning education. The files show how the Dean and the college sought ways to respond to a number of factors having an impact on American education at the time. Multiracial diversity, relations with the surrounding community, and an overhaul of the typical Rutgers’ curriculum were a few of the areas that were under exploration. The Faculty and Administrative Recruitment files are particularly informative with regards to instruction and the extent to which the Dean had authority over the disciplines. The Dean's Office and Livingston College departments mediated between a conception of a college as an organization of students and an understanding that instruction involved faculties and disciplines. Closely related to this matter was how to locate those faculty/staff members who would appreciate and embody the Livingston mission, and how to persuade them that Livingston College was a perfect match for their talents. The Faculty and Administrative Recruitment files demonstrate on a case by case basis how these problems were worked out in practice. It is also clearly evident in the Faculty and Administrative Recruitment files that Dean Lynton occupied the most powerful decision-making position. He represented the interests of both Livingston’s own departments, university-wide disciplines, as well as those of the administration, pleading and placating as required. The process of incorporation into the New Brunswick Departments and the effects of constructing the physical infrastructure and environment are also exposed in the Chronological Letter Files.
Below are detailed descriptions of the contents of the folders that comprise series. Immense effort has been made to not only draw attention to particularly significant records, but also to document, as fully as possible, the contents of each folder.
- Ernest A. Lynton, August 1965 – December 1968 (May, June, 1967 missing) 1 box (25 folders). This series’ records include correspondence between Lynton and a number of individuals including Provost R.G. Schlatter, President Mason W. Gross, Vice President Henry R. Winkler, Robin Fox, Yehudi Cohen, Thomas H. Mott, Jr., Arnold Grobman, John L. Swink, Lowell Doak and Bruce K. Whitehead, among others. They encompass his career as Dean of Livingston College. The folders within this box are filed chronologically, starting with the earliest date. The material in each of the first five (and all of the duplicates) files in this series is arranged chronologically beginning with the most recent date. The remaining files are arranged in reverse order, from earliest to most recent date. Almost all files are yellow copies, with the exception of the duplicate folders, which contain the original source material from April 1968 – September 1968.
- Donald B. Edwards, Associate Dean for Administration and Planning, August, 1969 – June, 1973 (6 folders) - Warren Carrier, Associate Dean, June, 1968 – August, 1969 (2 folders) - Stuart Miller, Coordinator of Curriculum, July, 1966 – May, 1967 (1 folder)
The material in these folders is arranged chronologically from earliest to most recent date.
Box Folder
12 1 Miscellaneous, 1965, 1967-1972
Correspondence from the Dean's office including memos, newsletter, agenda of meetings, reports on various projects.
2 Miscellaneous, undated
Reports, course listings, and forms from the office of the Dean of Livingston College.
3 Chronological Letter Files - Ernest A. Lynton, August 1965
Memorandums, correspondence and notes pertaining to temporary facilities at Kilmer, manuscript royalties, meetings with architects, dean recommendations, food service engineering corps reports, visits to British universities, Euler's Equation of Motion, and the inability to hire faculty due to the fact that students will not be admitted until 1967.
4 Chronological Letter Files - Ernest A. Lynton, September 1965
Contains correspondence and memorandums concerning an upcoming tour of California campuses in San Diego, Irvine, Claremont, Santa Cruz and Berkeley, fraternity housing, British higher education issues and architecture, the continuation of a seminar organized by Jerrold Zacharias in Boston, event invitations, and letters of apology to those prematurely interested in faculty positions. Also contains summaries of meetings with the architects, a chronology of Raritan Planning, a review of food service requirements, a list of the Livingston College Planning Faculty, a Proposal for the Study of the Institutional Reorganization of Rutgers, and documents regarding Type II Superconductors.
5 Chronological Letter Files - Ernest A. Lynton, October 1965
Memorandums, correspondence and letters of recommendation; subjects include Livingston College’s future emphasis on urban problems and international comparative studies and forthcoming expectations (enrollment, academics), residence concerns, reservations for the California tour and inquiries to meet with west coast deans. Also includes letters to prospective faculty members, requests to confirm references and suggest possible candidates for certain positions. Comparisons are made between the reorganization of Rutgers and San Diego and Santa Cruz Universities. Drafts of a monograph on Type II Superconductors are also included.
6 Chronological Letter Files - Ernest A. Lynton, November 1965
Memorandums and correspondence concerning the hospitality of California deans and chancellors, the absence of faculty living quarters on the Livingston campus, the need to find a University Librarian successor, the development and potential role of the Department of Urban Studies, the redesigning of the dining facilities, construction needs for the second half of Livingston College and a layout of the envisioned faculty composition. Also included is the itinerary of the California trip and contact information of those there, a timetable for reorganization and letters of recruitment to possible faculty members.
7 Chronological Letter Files - Ernest A. Lynton, December 1965
Contains memorandums and correspondence contending with building delays, possible University Librarian candidates, expense account charges, the redesigning of the chemistry building, recommendations and the floor plans of the academic building. Also contains musings on British universities, guidelines for the proposed urban education program, an outline of the basic problems in connection with the expansion, and a copy of the manuscript for Type II Superconductors. Letters of recruitment to possible faculty members, as well as letters turning down those interested in a faculty position can also be found.
8 Chronological Letter Files - Ernest A. Lynton, January 1966-March 1966
Memorandums, correspondence and notes on topics such as: the next steps for the Planning Committee, Kilmer Area facilities, chemistry lab/lecture hall plans, the operating budget, the Faculty in Residence Program, and classroom availability. Also includes letters to senators and assemblymen from Middlesex and Mercer counties detailing the effects of income tax on Rutgers, letters of recommendation for former physics students, event invitations, information on the Social Science Teaching Council, reservation confirmations, Lynton’s faculty bibliography, and his opening remarks for the Endicott House meeting. Pages and footnotes of his manuscript, Type II Superconductors, are also included as are letters of recruitment to possible faculty members, as well as letters turning down those interested in a faculty position.
9 Chronological Letter Files - Ernest A. Lynton, April 1966-June 1966
Memorandums and correspondence primarily dealing with references and opinions of possible faculty candidates, as well as seeking suggestions for future faculty positions. Budget notes, the E.S.I. Proposal, architectural planning meeting summaries, and estimations of faculty, equipment and building furnishing needs are also found. Also contains information on the transitional phases, a proposed organizational model, drafts of a Statement to the Faculty and Lynton’s Fulbright Speech, and a copy of Lynton’s vita.
10 Chronological Letter Files - Ernest A. Lynton, July 1966-August 1966
Includes memorandums and correspondence that focus on inquiries for confidential evaluations of faculty candidates and suggestions for specific positions (particularly a chairman for the History Department). Also contains information on position acceptances, the search for a Douglass College Dean, the reorganization of the Center for Information Processing, the utilization of Building no. 1306, space/cost estimates of Livingston II and the chemistry building and details on the groundbreaking ceremony. A draft outline of the Rutgers Danforth Report is also included.
11 Chronological Letter Files - Ernest A. Lynton, September 1966-October 1966
Correspondence and memorandums on the development of academic programs (particularly anthropology), projected department and faculty needs, long range plans for the Trans-Raritan Area, and the transfer of the Department of City and Regional Planning and the Chinese instruction line to Livingston College. Letters of recommendation, letters requesting confidential evaluations of candidates and letters thanking sources for their evaluations are also included. Also incorporated are letters of recruitment to possible faculty members, as well as letters turning down those interested in a faculty position.
12 Chronological Letter Files - Ernest A. Lynton, November 1966-December 1966
Letters of recruitment to possible faculty members and letters turning down those interested in a faculty position can be found amid correspondence requesting confidential evaluations of candidates and letters thanking sources for their evaluations. Other subjects covered in correspondence and memorandums are position offers and acceptances, the naming of the first Livingston College building (Paul Tillett), the budget for Livingston II construction, the transfer of funds, the Fund for the Advancement of Education, account expenses and a summary of correspondence regarding the Linguistics Department. At this point, Lynton explains that Livingston College has four departments in Chinese, Computer Science, City and Regional Planning, and Anthropology.
13 Chronological Letter Files - Ernest A. Lynton, January 1967-February 1967
Contains memorandums and correspondence primarily concerned with the recruitment of faculty (positions offered, positions accepted, positions not accepted, positions desired, etc.). Confidential evaluations of candidates are requested, and thank you notes acknowledge their arrival. Letters of recommendation are included; plans for interviews, meetings and trips are documented, and the development of the Philosophy, Anthropology and City and Regional Planning departments are discussed. Also covered are the USST Approximate Budget (Three Years), Carnegie Grant uses, and Livingston academic non-teaching position needs.
14 Chronological Letter Files - Ernest A. Lynton, March 1967-April 1967
Contains memorandums and correspondence primarily concerned with the recruitment of faculty (positions offered, positions accepted, positions not accepted, positions desired, etc.). Confidential evaluations of candidates are requested, and thank you notes acknowledge their arrival. Other subjects discussed are the development of the Biophysics, Psychology, and City and Regional Planning departments, the search for English and Anthropology chairs, faculty illnesses, a California tour itinerary, academic use of residences, alumni funding possibilities, the Kilmer Area gymnasium, publicity efforts, married student housing matters and the development of non-university and university land in the Trans-Raritan Area. Also included are letters of recommendation, a draft of the Livingston College Pilot Program, and letters to several U.S. government officials (Senators Gruening, Kennedy, McGovern, Fulbright) supporting their anti-Vietnam stance.
15 Chronological Letter Files - Ernest A. Lynton, July 1967-August 1967
Memorandums and correspondence detailing the “hunting season in academic circles”; covers the recruitment of faculty (positions offered, positions accepted, positions not accepted, positions desired, etc.). Confidential evaluations of candidates are requested, and thank you notes acknowledge their arrival. The development of the Political Science department is discussed, as is the choice of interior designers, the need to find an Associate Dean of Livingston College, meetings with architects, and the revisions to be made to Type II Superconductors.
16 Chronological Letter Files - Ernest A. Lynton, September 1967-October 1967
Contains memorandums and correspondence documenting recruiting plans for Livingston College, budgetary concerns, courses to be offered, administrative reorganization plans, the availability of garden apartments and revised enrollment estimates for 1969-1970. Lynton also seeks individuals to address the Faculty Colloquium on Urban Affairs, summarizes trends in the teaching of languages and linguistics and evaluates the DSD Proposal of the University of Delaware’s Department of Physics. Includes a draft of statements for a brochure targeting high school students, and the recruitment of faculty is covered (positions offered, positions accepted, positions not accepted, positions desired, etc.). Confidential evaluations of candidates are requested, and thank you notes acknowledge their arrival.
17 Chronological Letter Files - Ernest A. Lynton, November 1967-December 1967
Memorandums and correspondence outline the search for department chairs in History, Psychology and Modern Languages, as well as an Associate Dean, the acceptance of Dr. Roy Kidman as University Librarian and the transference of funds. Invitations to the Colloquium on Urban Affairs, the Livingston College asking budget and letters of recommendation are also included; and the recruitment of faculty is covered (positions offered, positions accepted, positions not accepted, positions desired, etc.). Confidential evaluations of candidates are requested, and thank you notes acknowledge their arrival.
18 Chronological Letter Files - Ernest A. Lynton, January 1968-February 1968
Memorandums and correspondence pertaining to the development of the Language and Linguistics, Psychology and Political Science departments, the construction of indoor athletic facilities at the Kilmer Area, the Capital Program, space needs and projections, Livingston II residences, the Federated College Plan, the budget for the academic portion of Livingston II and the Pilot Talent Search Program. A summary of academic/administrative positions being recruited, as well as letters covering positions offered, positions accepted, positions not accepted, positions desired, etc. are also included. Confidential evaluations of candidates are requested, and thank you notes acknowledge their arrival. It also contains Lynton’s biographical material for conference publications and a request for a list of campus building names (due to the rise in the cost of aluminum letters).
19 Chronological Letter Files - Ernest A. Lynton, March 1968-April 1968
Includes correspondence and memorandums relating to the recruitment of faculty (positions offered, positions accepted, positions not accepted, positions desired, etc.); confidential evaluations of candidates are requested, and thank you notes acknowledge their arrival. Also contains details pertaining to trips, Livingston College progress reports, interview information, psychology department space needs, the development of the Computer Science, Comparative Literature and African and Negro Studies departments and the college readiness program. Livingston enrollment projections based on construction contingencies, a summary of enrollment and residence use (1969-1973), a proposal for a cooperative education program with the New Brunswick public school system and the rationale behind a program for honorary Livingston alumni are also documented.
20 Chronological Letter Files - Ernest A. Lynton, May 1968-June 1968
Correspondence and memorandums detailing expense reports, the development of the Mathematics, Biology and African and Negro Studies departments, the need to hire a more diverse staff, the Department of City and Regional Planning’s name change, furnishing and equipment budgetary needs, the first phase of the college readiness program (summary/estimates), the 1969-1970 asking budget, enrollment projections and letters to state congressmen supporting the full urban aid program and the inclusion of bond issues on the upcoming ballot. Also contains letters detailing the recruitment of faculty (positions offered, positions accepted, positions not accepted, positions desired, etc.); confidential evaluations of candidates are requested, and thank you notes acknowledge their arrival.
21 Chronological Letter Files - Ernest A. Lynton, July 1968-August 1968
Correspondence and memorandums are limited following trips to Europe and Israel. Thank you notes, regrets and congratulations are conferred, appointments and meetings are confirmed, faculty candidate suggestions and confidential evaluations are requested, job offers are documented, and furniture standards, research space needs and overdraft requests are detailed.
22 Chronological Letter Files - Ernest A. Lynton, September 1968-October 1968
Includes memorandums and correspondence pertaining to construction details, the development of the Political Science, Economics and Sociology departments, NIMH site visits, furniture concerns, the possibility of African languages being offered, the 1969-1970 asking budget and funding for the 1969 pre-college program. A summary of the 1968-1969 anticipated financial aid situation and the minutes of the preliminary meeting of the Acting Committee on College Government and Rules of Procedure are included. A letter to Dean Earle Clifford requests that the university protest against the induction of Professor Struyle into the Armed Forces, and letters to The Atlantic Monthly reviewing articles by Pettigriew and Poirier are also included. The recruitment of faculty (positions offered, positions accepted, positions not accepted, positions desired, etc.) is covered and confidential evaluations of candidates are requested, with thank you notes acknowledging their arrival.
23 Chronological Letter Files - Ernest A. Lynton, November 1968-December 1968
Includes memorandums and correspondence pertaining to the renovation of warehouse 1601/1602, alternate space allocation for the periodical Trans-action, a three grade notation system, meetings and appointments, enrollment and discipline estimates, the development of the Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics, Sociology, Economics, Linguistics and Comparative Literature departments, and the need to attract black faculty. Also included are letters detailing Lynton’s disapproval that the athletic staff continually neglects to clarify Livingston College’s inclusion in the intercollegiate athletic program, and his sentiments regarding the teaching of Swahili and Asian religions. The recruitment of faculty (positions offered, positions accepted, positions not accepted, positions desired, etc.) is also covered; confidential evaluations of candidates are requested, and thank you notes acknowledge their arrival.
Box Folder
13 1 Chronological Letter Files - Donald B. Edwards, Associate Dean for Administration and Planning, August 1969-December 1969
Contains correspondence and memos related to meeting arrangements, employment inquiries, mailing lists, staff meeting notes, responses to catalogue requests, catalogue revisions (1970-71), the coordination of advisement and registration, and an itinerary for a tour of Livingston College by state senators and assemblymen. Also contains a draft of a proposal for the pilot program of academic year internships (1970), reviews of candidates, a prospectus for state financial aid, and a draft of the guidelines for the internship program, New Careers Program.
2 Chronological Letter Files - Donald B. Edwards, Associate Dean for Administration and Planning, January 1970-June 1970
Contains details on the summer catalogue, suggestions for a Community University Relations Committee, details on the art department budget and a proposal to co-sponsor an inter-urban arts workshop center, a list of contributors, a narrative draft on Livingston College and a memo on relations with the Piscataway Police Department. Also contains responses to information requests, minutes of various meetings, course catalogue issues and revisions, a listing of available housing, and improvements to be made to the New Careers Program.
3 Chronological Letter Files - Donald B. Edwards, Associate Dean for Administration and Planning, July 1970-December 1970
Includes notes on the first Parents’ Day, memos regarding the closing of residence units and open houses, meeting arrangements and notes, applications for financial support for interns, new course proposals; as well as suggestions for a program on physicians’ training, academic advisement, the internship program and the drug and narcotics policy. Also details construction issues, catalogue preparations, the status of New Careers Students, AAUP salary negotiations, admissions application issues and a need for guidelines and procedures to cope with mounting racial tensions with the surrounding communities.
4 Chronological Letter Files - Donald B. Edwards, Associate Dean for Administration and Planning, January 1971-July 1971
Includes correspondence and memos regarding mail procedures, budget information, staffing comparisons with Douglass College (1970-71), telephone lines, printers bidding on the catalogues, and salary issues. Also discusses a teach-in on the Indochina War, summer art workshop program supplies, an “FBI incident”, the new asking budget and the lack of job definition clarity. Includes resumes, a report on the development of a multi racial college and meeting notes and minutes. A draft letter discusses the abduction of a student on March 11, 1971
5 Chronological Letter Files - Donald B. Edwards, Associate Dean for Administration and Planning, September 1971-August 1972
Contains memos and correspondence pertaining to maintenance issues, meeting minutes and arrangements, problems with IBM billing procedures, job freeze exemptions, budget issues and the allocation of office space. Also documents the number of women per committee, the development of an admissions follow-up program, the alleged discriminatory treatment of African-American deans, faculty handbook plans, administrative organization (1971-72), as well as paycheck issues and problems regarding the admissions policy, which needs to be revamped.
6 Chronological Letter Files - Donald B. Edwards, Associate Dean for Administration and Planning, September 1972-June 1973
Includes notices and correspondence on the negative image Livingston College has cultivated within the community and the need for public information programs, theater program needs, the asking budget (1973-74), meeting minutes and notes, paycheck issues, commencement ceremony details and job freeze exemptions. Also discusses department budgets, education benefits for staff personnel, bookstore expansion details, space allocations, staff changes, requisitions, and freeze appeals and position reclassification notices.
7 Chronological Letter Files - Warren Carrier, Associate Dean, June 1968-December 1968
Contains memorandums and correspondence documenting the racial characteristics of the student body, international program information, programs for disadvantaged students, the pre-college program and justifications for the 1969-1970 asking budget for equal opportunity programs. Also includes requests for confidential evaluations, letters of recommendation, job offers, thank you notes and minutes for the Acting Planning Committee on Curriculum and Academic Policy.
8 Chronological Letter Files - Warren Carrier, Associate Dean, January 1969-August 1969
Includes correspondence and memorandums documenting construction delays, enrollment figures for Rutgers and Douglass College courses and a variety of course information (unusual courses, course scheduling changes, assignment of faculty, courses related to Afro American interests, needs based on registration, etc.). Letters of recommendation, job offers, thank you notes, requests for confidential evaluations and information on films to be screened during the pre-college program are also included.
9 Chronological Letter Files - Stuart Miller, Coordinator of Cirriculum, July 1966-May 1967
Correspondence and memorandums pertaining to the possibility of publishing a grading report, car accident details, faculty housing, faculty fellowships, course outlines and a proposal for a pilot class. Letters of recommendation, Miller’s vita, a letter to the Targum complaining about the content of the students’ letters, and miscellaneous notes on the forthcoming government pamphlet by Mervin B. Freedman, “The Student and Campus Climates of Learning” are also included.
III. Faculty and Administrative Recruitment
Arrangement:Records have been re-organized into an alphabetical arrangement, including academic departments, administrative recruitment and general candidates, and within each category by the candidate’s last name, with the materials pertaining to each individual arranged chronologically, from earliest to latest date, unless otherwise stated. As arranged on accession of the collection, these records were identified as Departmental and Academic Discipline Files, with the note that they pertained mainly to recruitment of faculty. The original order was administrative, then academic departments, general candidates and again academic departments. Where possible, records of candidates that were not hired as employees of Livingston College or who had no personal tied to Dean Lynton were removed from the boxes and discarded. The criteria used to determine those not hired were (a) letter in file saying there were no openings available or rejection letters, and (b) resumes with no further correspondence, meeting plans or the like, which would have indicated interest in the candidate.
Description:This series consists of records relating to the recruitment of academic personnel, either in an administrative capacity or by various academic departments. For the records in Boxes 13-16, the records are filed alphabetically, by department, and within each department by candidate’s last name. The records in most of the files in this series are arranged chronologically from earliest to most recent date. Box 16 contains two categories, first, records pertaining to the recruitment of Administrative personnel, arranged alphabetically by administrative function, and within administrative function, by candidate name. The second grouping of general Candidates, not classified by function, is arranged alphabetically by the candidate’s last name, with the materials pertaining to each individual arranged chronologically. The majority of the Faculty and Administrative Recruitment files are copies, with the bulk of these documents consisting of correspondence, meeting arrangements, resumes, dossiers, transcripts, recommendations, publications and writing samples. Handwritten notations can also be found among this series. Some of the folders relating to departments, in particular, Biology and Comparative Literature, have correspondence and reports regarding the philosophy, courses, and direction of the department.
Box Folder
13 10 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - African Affairs, 1966
Includes Letters of inquiry, position offers, statements that there are currently no positions and resumes.
11 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Animal Behavior, 1969
Contains resume.
12 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Anthropology: Bowers, Ian C., 1972
13 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Anthropology: Diamond, Stanley, 1966, 1967
Includes letter of inquiry, resume and a letter of regret.
14 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Anthropology: Fagan, Brian, 1970, 1971
Includes a letter of regret and a letter requesting assistance with multi-media project and copies of his works, “A new Approach to Introductory Archaeology”, “Introductory Archaeology Validation Report Fall 1970”, and “Introductory Archaeology July 1970”.
15 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments -Anthropology: Glazer, Jack, 1971
Includes resume and meeting arrangement details.
16 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Anthropology: Jay, Edward Jr., 1965
Contains resume letter of inquiry, meeting arrangement details, list of references and copies of his work, a review of K.S. Mathur's "Caste and Ritual in a Malwa Village", "Social Values and Economic Change: The Hill Marias of Bastar", "The Concepts of 'Field' and 'Network' in Anthropological Research", and "The Nature of Caste in a Tribal Area of Middle India".
17 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Anthropology: Kasdan, Leonard, 1966, 1967
Includes resume, listing of references, meeting arrangement details and a letter of inquiry. Also includes copies of his works, “Agnation and Endogany: Some Further Considerations”, “Family Structure, Migration and the Entrepreneur”, and a review of Julian Pitt-Rivers’ “Mediterranean Countrymen”.
18 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Anthropology: Levine, Morton H., 1966
Contains resume, meeting arrangement details, requests for confidential evaluations (thank you notices for), letters of recommendation, letter of regret and copies of his works, “Prehistoric Art and Ideology”, “An Area Co-Tradition for Meso America”, a review of A.A. Gerbrands’ “Art as an Element of Culture, Especially in Negro Africa”, and a research proposal entitled, “Basque Isolation: Its Nature and Intensity and the Determinants Thereof”.
19 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Lomax, Alan, 1968
Contains resume and directions to Livingston College.
20 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Montagu, Ashley, 1969
Contains correspondence between Winkler, Lynton, Fox, and Schlatter recommending him.
21 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Anthropology: Naroll, Raoul, 1966, 1967
Includes resume, personal bibliography, meeting arrangement details, letter of inquiry, requests for confidential evaluations (thank you notices for), letters of recommendation, and a telegram turning down a chairmanship.
22 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Anthropology: Needham, Rodney, 1971
Includes a resume and personal bibliography, a letter of recommendation from Lynton, and a copy of his Doctor of Letters from the University of Oxford.
23 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Anthropology: Netting, Robert McC., 1971
Contains resume and a letter of recommendation.
24 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Anthropology: Newman, Stanley M. 1966, 1967
Contains letters of inquiry, meeting arrangement correspondence, resume, a pamphlet on the Center for Inner City Studies, and copies of his works, “Italian Cultural Patterns: An Introduction”, “Inner City College: A Scenario”, and a working draft of “Cultural Disadvantagement Data File: An Idea Paper.”
25 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Anthropology: Rappaport, Roy A., 1969, 1970
Includes resume, letter of recommendation, a telegram and notice offering an appointment, and a letter of regret.
26 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Anthropology: Reina, Ruben E., 1965, 1966
Includes correspondence detailing transportation expenses, meeting arrangements, resume copy, a course listing draft, and a letter of inquiry.
27 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Anthropology: Schwartz, Theodore, 1966
Contains resume, letter of inquiry, list of references, requests for confidential evaluations (thank you notices for), letters of recommendation, letter of regret, and a copy of his work, “The Present Situation in Anthropology in Relation to the Form of a New Anthropology Department”.
28 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Anthropology: Sibley, Willis E., 1965, 1966, 1967
Includes resume, letter of inquiry, requests for confidential evaluations (thank you notices for), letters of recommendation, meeting arrangement and travel expense details, letter of regret and copies of his works, “Economic, Social Organization and Directed Cultural Change: The Philippines”, a research proposal “Research Seminar in Higher Education and Society”, and an announcement for the Washington State University Graduate Program in Anthropology (1967-68). Also contains a correspondence asking for suggestions of what characteristics an anthropology chair should hold.
29 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Anthropology: Steinber, Arthur, 1966-1968
Includes resume, correspondence, offer letter, and letter declining the position.
30 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Art, 1968-1972
Includes applicants' resumes, transportation arrangement details, and correspondence.
31 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Art: Brodsky, Judith K., 1971
Contains "Proposal for a Printmaking Workshop Within the University Structure".
32 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments -Art: Denzer, Peter W., 1964-1966, 1968-1970
Contains letters to Sir Herbert Reed regarding his book, “Anarchy and Order”, copies of his letters, “Notes and Suggestions for a Critical Analysis of the Provincial Mental Hospital at Fregionaia (Lucca)”, “The Propriety of Nostalgia and The Conservation of Dreams”, “Proposal for a Comprehensive Sociological Analysis of I. In Transition”, revised course descriptions (Plastic Arts Studio/Words and Pictures/Art in Society) and a pamphlet for the Milton/Denzer exhibit at Kramer Galleries. Also includes his resume, letters of recommendation and correspondence between Denzer, Lynton and Daniel Newman during which Denzer states that he feels mislead by the entire recruiting process, which led to no position being offered to him.
33 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments -Art: Landau, Jacob, 1966-1969
Contains appointment details, a position offer, a letter of regret, and his proposals, “Major in Correlative Structures”, “Graduate Program in Graphic Art and Design”, “Rationale for an Experimental Laboratory of Graphic Art and Design”, “Summary of Criteria for Curriculum Revision”, and “Criteria for Curriculum Change”.
34 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Asian Studies, 1969-1971
Contains candidates’ resumes, meeting arrangement details, and letters stating that there are no positions available.
35 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Biology, 1964-1967
Includes a position paper on biology in New Brunswick, a summary of lab space, memos relating to the development of the department, Biology Council notes, candidate suggestions, resumes, plans related to General Biology 101-102 courses, and meeting arrangement details.
36 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Biology, 1968, 1971, undated
Contains Lynton’s thoughts on biophysics, a proposal for an undergraduate program in biochemistry sciences, resumes, letters of inquiry, biology course schedule (1968-69), a report from Robert L. Zimmerman on recent biology core curriculum programs and details on research space needs. Also includes letters of regret, handwritten notes on department courses and candidates, and a copy of “Programs of Post-Graduate Training for Academic Research Careers in Obstetrics and Gynecology”.
37 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Biology: Altman, Stuart A., 1968
Contains resume, letter of inquiry, an outline of Livingston College’s efforts to develop an animal behavior-centric biology department and his letter of regret.
38 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Biology: Guttman, Helene, 1966, 1967
Contains resume, letters of recommendation, handwritten notes on the meeting with her correspondence documenting the arrangements for the meeting.
39 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Biology: Malcolm, William M., 1966
Includes copies of his transcripts and his personal bibliography, as well as handwritten notes on him.
40 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Biology: Southwick, Charles H., 1968, 1969
Includes letter of inquiry, correspondence on meeting arrangements, an outline for a new biology department according to Southwick and letters thanking him for and criticizing his outline.
41 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Biology: Stewart, John M. 1971
42 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Chemistry, 1965, 1966, 1968-1970, 1972
Includes letters of inquiry, resumes, interview notes on candidates, meeting arrangement details, copies of Morton Fefer’s works and patents and letters stating that there are no positions currently available.
43 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Chinese, undated
Contains a list of candidates, recommendations, and position offers.
44 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - City and Regional Planning: Linn, Karl, 1967
Includes resume, letters of recommendation for a grant application from the van Ameringer Foundation, a notice of approval for the grant, a breakdown of the grant budget, thank you letters, and an appointment notice.
45 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Community Development Program, 1969, 1971, 1972
Contains a list of potential candidates, letters of regret and resumes.
46 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Community Development Program: Fuller, Howard, 1967-1969
Includes a position offer notice, letters of recommendation, transcript copies, resumes and copies of his works, “An Experience in Community Organization” and “Notes on Being a Board Member”. Also contains newspaper clippings relating to his hiring at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, his arrest for allegedly inciting a riot and resisting arrest, his trial, his appeal, his resignation, and an interview with him.
47 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Community Development Program: Gordon, Sol, 1968, 1969
Contains a letter of inquiry, letters of recommendation, resume and copies of his works, “The Mythology of Disadvantage”, “The Community School and Decentralization” and “Education and the Impulse Life of the Child”.
48 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Comparative Literature, 1967-1971
Includes resumes, meeting arrangement details, letters of inquiry, a course enrollment report (1967-69), guides to literary study at Livingston College and the department of comparative literature; as well as the approval to transfer the Department of Comparative Literature to Livingston College (7/1/1968) and copies of Lee A. Kearses’s “Instructor Refutes Belief in ‘American Dream’” and “A Ram Without Blemish Out of the Flock”. Also contains a memo on the search committee for a chair, the voting process and a newspaper article on scholarship and society.
49 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Computer Science, 1968-1971
Includes correspondence concerning candidates, filed alphabetically by last name; also contains resumes, letters of inquiry, requests for confidential evaluations, position appointments, interview notes and letters of regret.
50 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Computer Science: Candidates Akkoyunlu-Kochen, 1966-1971
Correspondence, Recommendations, Resumes.
51 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Economics A-F, undated
Box Folder
14 1 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Economics G-I, undated.
2 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Economics J-R, undated
3 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Economics S-Z, undated
Contains information on ninety-eight prospective employees, filed alphabetically by the candidates’ last names- including resumes, letters of inquiry, position offers, letters of regret and letters stating that there are no positions available. Also includes correspondence concerning Dean Foster’s visit with Cambridge economists and Cornell University’s Ph.D. listings.
4 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Education, 1965, 1968-1972
Contains letters of inquiry, applications, resumes, candidate listings.
5 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Education: Blake, Dudley A., 1969, 1970
Includes hiring embargo information, letter of inquiry, resume, requests for confidential evaluations (thank you notices for), letters of recommendation and meeting arrangement details.
6 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Education: Fantini, Mario, 1970
Includes resume, correspondence requesting assistance developing the undergraduate teacher education program, and meeting arrangement details.
7 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Engineering, 1965
Contains letter of interest for a potential faculty member.
8 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - English A-H 1966-1968, 1971
Contains resumes and correspondence.
9 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - English J-P, 1966-1969, 1971
Contains resumes and correspondence.
10 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - English R-W, 1966-1968, 1970
Contains information on prospective employees, filed alphabetically by the candidates’ last names- including resumes, letters of inquiry, letters of regret, and handwritten notes.
11 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - English: Bender, Todd K., 1967
Contains resume, requests for confidential evaluations (thank you notices for), letters of recommendation and trip itinerary.
12 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - English: Dewey, Nicholas, 1967
Includes resume, dossier and letter stating that there are no positions available.
13 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - English: Fader, Dan, 1968, 1969
Contains resume, letters of recommendation and a copy of "Attention Must Be Paid".
14 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - English: Ganzel, Dewey, 1967
Includes resume, letter of inquiry, and letters of recommendation.
15 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - English: Kramer, Joseph E., 1968
Includes resume and letters of recommendation.
16 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - English: Moglen, Helene, 1970, 1971
Contains resume, letters of recommendation, and an appointment offer.
17 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - English: Sale, Roger, 1966, 1967
Includes resume, biography, requests for confidential evaluations (thank you notices for), letters of recommendation, meeting arrangement details, a position offer, a letter of regret and copies of his works, “Rene Wellick’s History”, and “The Achievement of William Empson”.
18 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - English: Salkey, Andrew, 1970
Contains a resume, a letter of inquiry, and a copy of his UNESCO speech.
19 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - English: Spolsky, Ellen, 1968
Contains resume, dossier, and confidential requests for evaluation.
20 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - English: Wasson, Richard H., 1967-1968
Includes resume and correspondence with Poirier regarding plays, projects, and curriculum materials.
21 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - English: Whittaker, Thomas, 1967
Includes resume, requests for confidential evaluations (thank you notices for), letters of recommendation, meeting arrangement information, a telegram offering a position and a letter of regret.
22 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - French, 1966, 1968
Includes candidate resume, request for references, and a copy of Jacques Ehrmann’s “The Language of History and the Terror of Language."
23 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - General, 1966, 1968-1969
Includes resumes, meeting arrangement details, letters of regret, and correspondence regarding the “Negro’s status at Rutgers University” from Marshall C. Brown, who was denied a position due to his lack of qualifications and feels that he was discriminated against. Also contains a memo referencing the fact that an N.A.A.C.P. complaint has been filed against Livingston College due to the discriminatory practices of the contractors working on the school.
24 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Geography, 1969-1970
Contains resumes, recommendations for Harold Rose, who is offered the position of chair, and regretfully turns it down.
25 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - German, 1965, 1967, 1969, 1971
Includes a proposal on the teaching of foreign languages, letters of inquiry, meeting arrangement details and resumes.
26 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Health, 1971
Contains resumes and correspondence.
27 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - History A-E, 1965, 1966, 1968
Contains resumes and correspondence.
28 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - History F-H, 1966-1968
Contains resumes and correspondence.
29 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - History J-S, 1965-1968
Contains resumes and correspondence.
30 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - History T-W, 1965, 1967-1970
Contains information on prospective employees, filed alphabetically by the candidates’ last names- including resumes, dossiers, transcripts, letters of inquiry, letters of recommendation, position offers, letters of regret. Also includes handwritten notes on candidates, a “Summary of Rutgers University Faculty with Latin American Experience, Interest and Capability,” and a notice for a summer workshop in “The Materials of Negro Culture”.
31 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - History: Buder, Stanley, 1967
Contains credentials, resume, requests for confidential evaluations (thank you notices for), letters of recommendation, and a letter stating that there are currently no positions available.
32 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - History: Glaab, Charles, 1967
Includes resume, letter of inquiry, and a letter of regret.
33 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - History: Haller, Mark H., 1966-1967
Contains correspondence, resume.
34 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - History: Hutchinson, William R., 1967
Contains a letter of inquiry, a resume, requests for confidential evaluation (thank you notices for), and letters of recommendation.
35 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - History: Ledeen, Michael, 1967
Contains credentials, letters of recommendation, handwritten notes on the candidate, and a position offer.
35 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - History: Ledeen, Michael, 1967
Contains credentials, letters of recommendation, handwritten notes on the candidate, and a position offer.
36 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - History: Lee, Ta-Ling, 1967
Includes a letter of inquiry, a resume and a letter stating that there are no positions currently available.
37 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - History: Oden, David M., 1968
Includes a letter of inquiry, a resume, credentials, and a letter stating that there are no positions currently available.
38 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - History: Osofsky, Gilbert, 1966-1968
Includes a personal bibliography, requests for confidential evaluations (thank you notices for), letters of recommendation, handwritten notes on the candidate and a copy of a review of his book, “The Burden of Race”.
39 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - History: Palmer, Colin, 1970
Contains credentials, a position offer, and a letter withdrawing his acceptance.
40 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - History: Stavinsky, Leonard, 1968
Includes a resume and meeting arrangement details.
41 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - History: Thompson, John, 1966
Includes resume, meeting arrangement information, requests for confidential evaluations (thank you notices for), letters of recommendation, handwritten notes on the candidate, and a position offer.
42 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - History: Tilly, Richard, 1970
Includes a resume, notices, and memos regarding his appointment.
43 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - History: Wilson, William H., 1967
Contains resume, credentials, letters of recommendation, a letter of regret, and a copy of his work, “The Founding of Anchorage”.
44 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Institute of African Studies, 1968, 1969
Contains resumes, requests for confidential evaluations (thank you notices for), letters of recommendation, trip expense reports, meeting arrangement details, position offers, handwritten notes and correspondence on attempts to recruit for individuals, Nicholas England, Alan Merriam, Roy Sieber, and Robert Thompson. Also includes one photograph of Sieber. (File arranged alphabetically by candidates’ last names).
45 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Labor Studies, 1970, 1972
Includes resumes, letters of recommendation, and letters of regret.
46 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Language and Literature: Erwin, John W., 1969
Contains resume, letters of recommendation.
47 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Language and Literature: Smith, George E., 1967
Contains correspondence.
48 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Language and Literature: Warnke, Frank J., 1967
Contains notes and correspondence on the “Chronology of the Warnke Matter”, by which is meant that Poirier had objections to a certain position offer, which other faculty felt were unjustified and threatened to resign over the matter.
49 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Latin, 1967
Contains letters of inquiry and resumes.
50 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Law, 1969
Contains letter of inquiry, resume, listings of possible course offerings, and letter of regret.
51 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Linguistics, 1963, 1966-1968
Includes letters of inquiry, resumes, requests for confidential evaluations (thank you notices for), letters of recommendation, and handwritten notes on candidates (filed alphabetically by last name). Also includes a draft of a request for a confidential evaluation, correspondence on the development of the linguistics program, a draft on how recruiting and appointment procedures will be completed, a copy of “Princeton University-The Program in Linguistics: The Background of the Program and A Report on its First Year of Operation 1962-1963,” and a linguistics correspondence summary (June-October 1966).
52 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Linguistics: Banathy, Bela H., 1966, 1967
Contains resume, requests for confidential evaluations (thank you notices for), letters of recommendation, meeting arrangement details and a copy of his work on curriculum planning, “The Systems Approach”.
53 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Linguistics: Edgerton, Mills F., Jr. 1965-1967
Includes letter of inquiry, resume, meeting arrangement details and a copies of his works, “A Linguistic Definition of ‘Literature’” and “The Study of Languages: A Point of View”.
54 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Linguistics: Kreidler, Charles W., 1966, 1967
Includes letter of inquiry, resume, meeting arrangement details and a copy of his work, “The Influence of Linguistics in School Grammar”.
55 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Linguistics: Macris, James, 1957, 1961, 1962, 1964
Contains letters of recommendation, resume and a letter stating that there are currently no available positions. Also contains copies of his works, “The English Verb System”, “The Language Question in Modern Greece”, “George C. Pappageotes, 1926-1963”, “Changes in the Lexicon of New York City Greek” and “A Study of American Bilingualism”.
56 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Linguistics: Nemser,William, 1966
Includes resume, letter of inquiry, letter of regret, and handwritten notes on the candidate.
57 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Linguistics: Reibel, David, 1967
Contains letter of inquiry, resume, meeting arrangement details, requests for confidential evaluations (thank you notices for), and letters of recommendation.
58 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Linguistics: Sebeok, Thomas A., 1967-1968
Includes travel expense reports and itinerary, handwritten notes on the candidate, a position offer, correspondence concerning various questions about Livingston College, a letter of regret, letters of recommendation, and a copy of the work, “Anthropology, Ethnology and Linguistics at Livingston”. Also contains pamphlets for Rutgers University group insurance plans and studies in semiotics.
59 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Linguistics: Sheppard, Douglas, 1966
Contains letters of recommendation and thank you notices for, a dossier request form, meeting arrangement details, and resume.
60 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Linguistics: Simon, John K., 1968
Includes resume, letters of inquiry, and a telegram detailing trip details.
61 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Linguistics: Spolsky, Bernard, 1968
Contains resume, references, requests for confidential evaluations (thank you notices for), and letters of recommendation.
62 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Linguistics: Valdman, Albert, 1966-1967
Contains letters of recommendation (thank you notices for), handwritten notes on the candidate, a telegram turning down a position offer and notes on the Committee of Organization and Procedures’ standards for rating candidates.
63 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Linguistics: Wexler, Paul N., 1966-1967
Contains resume, dossier, letter of inquiry, and letters of recommendation.
64 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Music A-L, 1967-1968. 1970-1971
65 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Music M-W, 1970-1971
Contains information on prospective employees, filed alphabetically by the candidates’ last names- including resumes, dossiers, letters of inquiry, letters of recommendation, position offers, letters of regret, and letters stating that there are no positions available.
66 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Music: Behague, Gerard, 1969-1970
Includes a letter of inquiry, resume, requests for confidential evaluations (thank you notices for), letters of recommendation, a letter of regret, and a copy of the work, “Broad Goals for an Introductory Course to Musical Understanding”.
67 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Music: Buelow, George J., 1969-1970
Contains resume, meeting arrangement details, and correspondence requesting candidate suggestions.
68 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Music: Goldstein, Kenneth S., 1971, 1972
Contains resume, social event invitations, handwritten notes on the candidate and copies of the Congressional Record (v. 117, no. 77) and a news release from the office of Rep. Frank Thompson, Jr. on legislation supporting the continuation of American folk life traditions.
69 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Music: Katz, Israel J., 1966, 1968
Includes letter of inquiry, resume, dossier, requests for confidential evaluations (thank you notices for), letters of recommendation, and handwritten notes on the candidate.
70 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Music: Nee, Thomas, 1969-1970
Includes a letter of inquiry, travel arrangement details and a copy of a “Proposal for a Program of Graduate Studies in Music at the University of California, San Diego”. Also includes pamphlets for the 1969 New Hampshire Music Festival and the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra.
Box Folder
15 1 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Music: Pannell, Raymond, 1970
Contains eighteen photographs documenting the activities of an Atlanta program (unrelated to Livingston College or Rutgers), the Youth Experimental Opera Workshop (YEOW), of which he was the creator and director. Each photograph includes attached comments describing its contents. Also includes write-ups of YEOW in an Atlanta Arts (March 1970) issue and The Atlanta Journal (June 21, 1970).
2 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Music: Porter, Steven, 1969
Contains resume and correspondence concerning meeting arrangement details.
3 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Music: Preston, Robert, 1970
Contains dossier, a letter of inquiry, and a letter stating that there are currently no available positions.
4 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Music: Siebert, Mark, 1969-1970
Contains a letter of inquiry, correspondence related to meeting arrangement details, and a copy of the work, “The 1969-1970 New Division Prospectus”.
5 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Music: Standifer, James A., 1970-1971
Contains resume, travel arrangement details, handwritten notes on the candidate, and a copy of the work, “Final Report MENC GO Project”.
6 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Music: Stanford, E. Thomas, 1971
Contains resume, letter of inquiry, and letter of regret.
7 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Music: Stigberg, David K., 1971
Includes dossier, letter of inquiry, and trip details.
8 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Notes, 1965
Includes notes on potential candidates.
9 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Philosophy, 1965, 1967-1969, 1971-1972
Contains resumes, letters of inquiry, letters of recommendation, position offers, and course proposals. (Filed alphabetically by candidates’ last names.)
10 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Physics, 1967-1970
Contains resumes, letters of inquiry and letters stating that there are currently no available positions. (Filed alphabetically by candidates’ last names.)
11 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Physics: Eisenman, David P., 1969
Includes resume and a copy of his work, “On Admitting ‘Slum Products’-An Anatomy of a Campus Crisis”.
12 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Physical Education, undated
Contains resumes, letters of inquiry, and letters stating that there are currently no available positions. (Filed alphabetically by candidates’ last names.)
13 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Political Science: A, 1967-1970
Correspondence, Recommendations, Resumes.
14 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Political Science: Bachrach-Brown, 1966-1971
Correspondence, Recommendations, Resumes.
15 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Political Science: Burgess-Burnham, 1967-1970
Correspondence, Recommendations, Resumes.
16 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Political Science: Caiden, 1968-1969
Correspondence, Recommendations, Resumes, Supporting Papers.
17 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Political Science: Candidate Selection, 1965-1968 and undated
Correspondence and notes on potential candidates.
18 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Political Science: Carroll-Coke, 1967-1968
Correspondence, Recommendations, Resumes, Supporting Papers.
19 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Political Science: Cook, 1966-1967
Correspondence, Recommendations, Resumes, Supporting Papers.
20 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Political Science: D, 1968-1971
Correspondence, Recommendations, Resumes.
21 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Political Science: Elkin, 1967-1968
Correspondence, Recommendations, Resumes.
22 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Political Science: Fein-Feingold, 1966-1968
Correspondence, Recommendations, Resumes, Supporting Papers.
23 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Political Science: Fisher-Fontera, 1966-1968
Correspondence, Recommendations, Resumes, Supporting Papers.
24 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Political Science: Fried-Frost, 1967-1968
Correspondence, Recommendations, Resumes.
25 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Political Science: Gardener-Graves, 1965-1970
Correspondence, Recommendations, Resumes.
26 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Political Science: Green-Greenstone, 1966-1968
Correspondence, Recommendations, Resumes, Supporting Papers.
27 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Political Science: Grosenick-Gurr, 1967-1969
Correspondence, Recommendations, Resumes.
28 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Political Science: H, 1965-1970
Correspondence, Recommendations, Resumes.
29 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Political Science: Hamilton, 1968-1969
Correspondence, Recommendations, Resumes, Supporting Papers.
30 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Political Science: Jacob-Jewell, 1967-1969
Correspondence, Recommendations, Resumes.
31 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Political Science: Johnson-Jones, 1967-1969
Correspondence, Recommendations, Resumes, Supporting Papers.
32 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Political Science: K, 1967-1969
Correspondence, Recommendations, Resumes.
33 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Political Science: Ladd, 1966-1967
Correspondence, Recommendations, Resumes, Supporting Papers.
34 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Political Science: Leader-Lyons, 1967-1970
Correspondence, Recommendations, Resumes.
35 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Political Science: Masotti-Mayer, 1967-1970
Correspondence, Recommendations, Resumes.
36 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Political Science: McClelland-Munger, 1966-1970
Correspondence, Recommendations, Resumes, Supporting Papers.
37 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Political Science: N, 1966-1969
Correspondence, Recommendations, Resumes.
38 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Political Science: O, 1967-1968
Correspondence, Recommendations, Resumes.
39 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Political Science: P, 1966-1968
Correspondence, Recommendations, Resumes.
40 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Political Science: Polsby, 1966-1968
Correspondence, Recommendations, Resumes, Supporting Papers.
41 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Political Science: R, 1966-1971
Correspondence, Recommendations, Resumes, Supporting Papers.
42 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Political Science: Salisbury-Scott 1967-1972
Correspondence, Recommendations, Resumes.
43 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Political Science: Seligman, 1967-1969
Correspondence, Recommendations, Resumes.
44 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Political Science: Sigel, 1966-1967
Correspondence, Recommendations, Resumes, Supporting Papers.
45 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Political Science: Singer, 1968-1969
Correspondence, Recommendations, Resumes.
46 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Political Science: Stephens-Szent-Miklosy, 1964-1968
Correspondence, Recommendations, Resumes.
47 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Political Science: T-V, 1966
Correspondence.
48 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Political Science: W, 1967-1968 and undated
Correspondence, Recommendations, Resumes.
49 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Political Science: X-Z 1969-1970
Resume, Schedule.
50 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Psychology: 1965-1967
Selection, Salaries, and Program Development.
51 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Psychology: A-B, 1969
Correspondence, Recommendations, Resumes.
52 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Psychology: C-D, 1968-1971
Correspondence, Recommendations, Resumes.
53 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Psychology: E, 1968
Correspondence, Recommendations, Resumes.
54 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Psychology: F-H, 1966-1971
Correspondence, Recommendations, Resumes.
55 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Psychology: I-L, 1969-1972
Correspondence, Recommendations, Resumes.
Box Folder
16 1 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Psychology: M-P, 1966-1969
Correspondence, Recommendations, Resumes.
2 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Psychology: Q-S, 1966-1971
Correspondence, Recommendations, Resumes.
3 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Psychology: T-Z, 1967-1970
Correspondence, Recommendations, Resumes.
4 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Puerto Rican Studies, 1969-1972
Correspondence, Letters of Recommendation, Resumes.
5 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Russian, 1968
Correspondence, Resume.
6 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Social Science, 1966-1967
Correspondence, Letters of Recommendation, Resumes.
7 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Sociology: A, 1967-1970
Correspondence, Recommendations, Resumes.
8 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Sociology: Berger-Birnbaum, 1966-1968
Correspondence, Recommendations, Resumes.
9 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Sociology: Boskoff-Bryce, 1966-1972
Correspondence, Recommendations, Resumes.
10 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Sociology: Candidate Suggestions, 1968
Correspondence.
11 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Sociology: Chase-Diamond 1966-1971
Correspondence, Recommendations, Resumes.
12 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Sociology: Denzin-Friedland, 1966-1970
Correspondence, Recommendations, Resumes.
13 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Sociology: Gans-Hughes 1966-1970
Correspondence, Recommendations, Resumes.
14 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Sociology: Irons-Klineberg, 1966-1972
Correspondence, Recommendations, Resumes.
15 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Sociology: L, 1968-1970
Correspondence, Recommendations, Resumes.
16 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Sociology: Marin-Orleans, 1968-1969 and undated
Correspondence, Recommendations, Resumes.
17 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Sociology: P, 1968-1971
Correspondence, Recommendations.
18 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Sociology: R, 1966-1972
Correspondence, Recommendations, Resumes.
19 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Sociology: Sadler-Touchet, 1965-1971
Correspondence, Recommendations, Resumes.
20 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Sociology: Umpierre-Zeitlan 1967-1972
Correspondence, Recommendations, Resumes.
21 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Spanish, 1968-1969
Correspondence.
22 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Statistics, 1967
Notes.
23 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Teacher Education, 1970-1972
Correspondence, Notes, Recommendations, Resumes.
24 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Urban Planning: Almond-Copeland, 1968-1971
Correspondence, Recommendations, Resumes.
25 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Urban Planning: deLone-Johnson, 1968-1970
Correspondence, Recommendations, Resumes.
26 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Urban Planning: Kane-Rose, 1967-1971
Correspondence, Recommendations, Resumes.
27 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Academic Departments - Urban Planning: Shannon-Yezer, 1967-1972
Correspondence, Resumes.
28 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Administrative - Assistant Dean, Inactive, May 1968
Includes correspondence on the decision to delay the appointment of an assistant dean, letters of inquiry, correspondence, resumes, and letters of reference. Material with social security numbers has been pulled from folder to be filed in a restricted area.
29 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Administrative - Associate Dean Candidates, 1969-1970
Includes resumes, letters of recommendation, letters of inquiry, letters of regret, letters stating that there are no positions available and correspondence searching for candidate suggestions.
30 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Administrative - Bender, Rita and William, 1970
Contains the resumes of the aforementioned.
31 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Administrative - Dean of Student Affairs, Inactive, 1967-1972
Includes a copy of “The Role of the Ghetto”, a speech given by Morris Milgram at the National Association of Real Estate Brokers Atlanta Convention (August 10, 1971), as well as copies of candidates’ resumes, and letters stating that they would not care to fill the position.
32 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Administrative - Distasio, Patrick J., 1967
Contains a letter of inquiry, resume copy.
33 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Administrative - Forbes, Anthony H., 1967
Includes letters of inquiry, recommendations, resume, correspondence detailing meeting arrangements, and a copy of his papers entitled, “The English Penal Laws: Persecution or Precaution? The Case of Middlesex, 1690-1709”, “Religious Studies-Dual Loyalty: The Roman Catholic Dilemma Under the Early Stuarts” and “Religious Conformity and Political Loyalty: The Elizabethan Experience”.
34 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Administrative - Grey, Millie, 1968
Contains application and notes. First page of Rutgers-the State University- Application for Employment removed and placed in restricted area due to social security number.
35 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Administrative - Hall, Robert L., 1968
Contains a letter of inquiry, resume copy, meeting arrangement notes.
36 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Administrative - Harwood, Charles W., 1967
Contains letters documenting meeting arrangements.
37 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Administrative - Iuso, Kenneth J., 1968
Contains resume letters documenting meeting arrangements. Candidate Rutgers-The State University-Application for Employment was pulled for filing in restricted area due to social security number.
38 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Administrative - Katz, Joseph, 1967
Contains correspondence pertaining to meeting details, a resume and a copy of the table of contents to his work, “Growth and Constraint in College Students: A Study of the Varieties of Psychological Development”, as well as a copy of Julius Duscha’s “Generation Gap? Striking Answer from New Study”.
39 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Administrative - Keegan, Frank L. 1967
Includes correspondence, letters of reference, resume.
40 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Administrative - Kells, Herbert R., 1967
Contains correspondence to Lynton, resume copy, a draft of, as well as his final, acceptance letter for the Assistant Provost position, reimbursement information for his travel expenses, a report of his initial activities, and an application for the Academic Administration Internship Program of the American Council on Education.
41 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Administrative - Korner, Ija N., 1967
Includes a letter of inquiry, meeting arrangement details and a resume.
42 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Administrative - Laggini, Joseph, 1967
Contains a letter of inquiry, meeting details, and a letter turning down a position offer.
43 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Administrative - Lehecka, Roger, 1967
Includes correspondence regarding meeting arrangements, an itemization of travel expenses, Columbia Citizenship Program seminar details, resume copy, letter of inquiry, and a copy of his work, “Comments of Dr. Corson’s ‘Public Service and Higher Education: Compatibility or Conflict?’”
44 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Administrative - Martin, John R., 1968
Contains resume copies, meeting details, a newspaper announcement of his appointment and letters of congratulations.
45 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Administrative - McPeck, Beth Lee, 1968
Contains correspondence related to her inquiries, the delaying of her appointment, thank you notes detailing her visit, letters of recommendation, and her Indiana University credentials.
46 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Administrative - Patrick, Charles W., 1967
Includes a letter of inquiry and a resume copy.
47 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Administrative - Poulton, Bruce R., 1967
Contains letters of recommendation and a copy of his work on the designing of Michigan State University’s Lyman Briggs College program materials.
48 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Administrative - Robinson, Alexander P., 1967
Contains letter of inquiry, letters requesting confidential evaluations of the candidate, letters of recommendation, and resume.
49 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Administrative - Shoben, Joseph E., 1966-1967
Contains resume copy, letters of recommendation, candidate suggestions and copies of his works, “Texts and Values: The Irrelevance of Literary Education”, “To Temper the Sword of Intellect” and “Academic Freedom for Students”.
50 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Administrative - Sigler, Jay A, 1967-1968
Includes correspondence and resume.
50 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Administrative - Sigler, Jay A, 1967-1968
Includes correspondence and resume.
51 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Administrative - Silverman, Ira, 1971
Includes letters of recommendation and resume.
52 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Administrative - Smith, Peter, 1967
Includes meeting arrangement details.
53 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Administrative - Stark, Harry F. and Stillwell, Hamilton, 1970
Contains meeting arrangement details and resume.
54 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Administrative - Szwed, John F., 1970
Contains resume and an application for a research grant.
55 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Administrative - Wallin, Franklin W., 1967-1968
Includes meeting arrangements, resume copy, letters of recommendations, requests for confidential evaluations (thank you notices for), and a letter explaining that there are currently no positions available.
56 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Administrative - Warren, William H., 1967
Contains correspondence relating to meeting arrangements, travel expenses, candidate suggestions and faculty datasheets. Also includes resume copy, dossier, letters of recommendation, and a letter stating that all positions have been filled.
57 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Administrative - Weingartner, Rudolph, 1966-1967
Includes letter of inquiry, resume, and meeting plans.
58 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Administrative - Whiteside, William B., 1966-1967
Includes resume, letters detailing meeting arrangements, expense reports, travel reimbursement issues, requests for confidential evaluations (thank you notices for), letters of recommendation, copies of a review of his book, “The Great Experiment: An Introduction to the History of the American People”, as well as copies of the Bowdoin College Bulletin No. 365, the Bowdoin College floor plan, and “Senior Center Council Report to the Faculty”.
59 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Administrative - William, Sloan Edward II, 1968
Contains resume and meeting arrangement details.
60 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment-Administrative - Worthen, John, 1967
Contains resume and meeting arrangement details.
61 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment: Candidate Recommendations, 1967
Correspondence.
62 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment: Candidates – A, 1967-1969
Correspondence.
63 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment: Candidates – B, 1967-1970
Correspondence, Resumes.
64 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment: Candidates – C, 1968, 1970
Correspondence, Resumes.
65 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment: Candidates – D, 1967-1970
Correspondence, Resumes.
66 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment: Candidates – E, 1970-1971
Correspondence, Resumes.
67 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment: Candidates – F, 1967-1970
Correspondence, Resumes.
68 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment: Candidates – G, 1969-1970
Correspondence, Resumes.
69 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment: Candidates – H, 1968-1971
Correspondence, Resumes.
70 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment: Candidates – I, 1968
Correspondence, Resumes.
71 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment: Candidates – J, 1967-1970
Correspondence, Resumes.
72 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment: Candidates – K, 1969-1971
Correspondence, Resumes.
73 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment: Candidates – L, 1966-1971
Correspondence, Resumes.
74 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment: Candidates – M, 1968-1970
Correspondence, Resumes.
75 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment: Candidates – N, 1965, 1968, [1970?]
Correspondence, Resumes.
76 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment: Candidates – O, 1967-1968
Correspondence, Resumes.
77 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment: Candidates – P-Q, 1967-1971
Correspondence, Resumes.
78 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment: Candidates – R, 1968-1970
Correspondence, Resumes.
79 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment: Candidates – S, 1966-1970
Correspondence, Resumes.
80 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment: Candidates – T, 1967
Correspondence, Resumes.
81 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment: Candidates – U-V, 1970
Correspondence, Resumes.
82 Faculty and Administrative Recruitment: Candidates – W-Z, 1967-1970
Correspondence, Resumes.
IV. Livingston Campus Construction and Planning
Arrangement:
The boxes were in disarray and the original order lost, with most refoldered during an initial (1974?) processing under new headings, and duplicates separated. For the materials that are clearly related, series and sub series were established and arranged alphabetically within each series or subseries. There were a number of notebooks and folders with various related topics grouped together, which have been kept in their original order and identified in the folder list as Working Papers. Material related to Livingston College Construction and Planning that originally had been filed in the alphabetical series of the first 10 boxes has largely been extracted and grouped together as Livingston College Construction and Planning (moved folders) in Box 17 at the beginning of the Construction and Planning series. There is substantial topic overlap between this grouping of moved folders and the main Livingston College Construction and Planning materials. Notes on individual folders identify where the material was originally filed, if relevant. Duplicates were removed.
Description:
This series consists of architectural drawings, correspondence, maps, meeting minutes, notes, program drafts, and specifications relating to the construction of the Livingston Campus. The records are arranged alphabetically, with broad categories listed below:
Building folders. Documents on minor campus buildings, listed by building number, with other known names noted.
General. Planning for the college and campus, covering the initial concept and budget, as well as such topics as food service, furnishings and interior design, that either relate to both phases of construction or which are not clearly identified with a specific phase of construction.
Library. Planning, correspondence, architect drawings.
Maps. New Brunswick, Kilmer area, campus maps.
Phase I, Architect Drawings. Floor plans, elevations, layouts, studies.
Phase I. Correspondence, meeting notes and reports, bidding documents, budget papers, food services, specifications, planning.
Phase II, Architect Drawings. Floor plans, elevations, layouts, studies.
Phase II. Correspondence, meeting notes and reports, bidding documents, budget papers, food services, planning, program drafts, specifications, planning.
Box Folder
17 1 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning (moved folders) - Buildings, 1966, 1970 and undated
Articles, Correspondence, Facility Approval Procedures, Press Releases.
2 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning (moved folders) - Buildings – Gymnasium, 1970
Concept Review.
3 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning (moved folders) - Buildings – Parking and Walkways, 1966
Correspondence.
4 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning (moved folders) - Buildings – Phase II (Folder 1), 1971 and undated
Faculty Room Assignments, Floor Plans, Notes.
5 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning (moved folders) - Buildings – Phase II (Folder 2), 1972
Interior Furnishings Specifications.
6 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning (moved folders) - Buildings – Phase II (Folder 3), February-July 1972
Correspondence, Cost Estimates, Equipment Requirements.
7 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning (moved folders) - Buildings – Phase II (Folder 4), June-November, 1972
Correspondence, Moving Plans, Office Assignment.
8 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning (moved folders) - Buildings – Phase III, 1971-1973
Correspondence, Proposed Program, Notes.
9 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning (moved folders) - Buildings - Phase III, Arts Building, 1972 and undated
Correspondence, Notes, Program Justification, Space Needs.
10 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning (moved folders) - Buildings – Pre-Completion Renovation and Space Needs, 1965-1967
Correspondence, Notes, Requirements.
11 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning (moved folders) - California Colleges Visit (Claremont Colleges and University of California Campuses), 1965-1966 and undated
Correspondence, Itinerary, Notes, Papers from initial planning phase.
12 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning (moved folders) - California Colleges Visit (University of California at Santa Cruz, UCSC), 1961-1965 and undated
Correspondence and Papers from initial planning phase.
13 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning (moved folders) - College IV/Kilmer II Planning (Folder 1), 1968, 1970, and undated
Correspondence, Notes.
14 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning (moved folders) - College IV/Kilmer II Planning (Folder 2), 1967-1968
College IV Proposal, Correspondence, Papers, Planning Committee Minutes and Report.
15 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning (moved folders) - College IV/Kilmer II Planning (Folder 3), 1968-1971
Correspondence, Minutes of Ad Hoc Committee on Kilmer Area Core Development, Suggested Revision to Planning Committee Report, Revised Recommendations of the Planning Committee – Kilmer College #2.
16 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning (moved folders) - Furnishings – Livingston College, Folder 1, 1965-1970
Budget Projection for Furnishings and Moveable Equipment, Correspondence (in re budget, design, requirements), Notes, Papers.
17 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning (moved folders) - Furnishings – Livingston College, Folder 2, 1966-1967
Budget Projection (Livingston Phase I, Furnishings and Equipment), Correspondence (including decision process for choosing interior designers and final choice of Joan Hilliers), Cost Estimates, Equipment Lists, Requirements.
18 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning (moved folders) - Furnishings – Livingston College, Folder 3, 1968
Correspondence (in re Scholarships for Livingston Students and Purchasing Art for New Livingston Campus from Young, Promising New Jersey Artists).
19 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning (moved folders) - Furnishings – Livingston College, Folder 4, 1966-1968
Budget Proposals (Below the Line).
20 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning (moved folders) - Furnishings – Livingston College, Folder 5, undated
List of Furnishings for Dean’s Office.
21 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning (moved folders) - Furnishings – Livingston College, Folder 6, undated
Furniture and Equipment Budget Status Report, Back-up Papers and Notes.
22 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning (moved folders) - Furnishings – Livingston College, Folder 7, 1967
Correspondence.
23 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning (moved folders) - Furniture Standards (Folder 1), 1965, 1968
Correspondence, (Includes correspondence related to Livingston Campus Planning and Information for Programming Committees).
24 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning (moved folders) - Furniture Standards (Folder 2), 1968 and undated
Correspondence, (Includes correspondence related to Livingston Campus Planning and Information for Programming Committees).
25 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning (moved folders) - General, Folder 1, 1966-1967
Correspondence, memoranda, notes, Program Drafts, space planning, largely related to Livingston Campus, Phase II.
26 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning (moved folders) - General, Folder 2, 1961
Summary of the Program of Teaching and learning Requirements for the Ann Arbor Junior College of the Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod
27 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning (moved folders) - Groundbreaking Ceremony, 1966-1967
Oversized black and white photographs of the groundbreaking ceremony of Livingston College on April 28, 1967 (photos removed and placed in R-PHOTO – SPECIAL EVENTS); Memos on the ceremony.
28 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning (moved folders) - Handicapped Student’s Facilities, 1967
Correspondence
29 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning (moved folders) - Interior Design - Livingston (Folder 1), 1967-1969
Correspondence, Minutes from Meetings on Interior Design for Livingston Campus Phase 1.
30 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning (moved folders) - Interior Design – Livingston (Folder 2), 1967-1969
Correspondence (including Program Requirements).
31 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning (moved folders) - Interior Design – Livingston (Folder 3), undated
Preliminary and Program Requirements for Furnishings Livingston I, University of Pennsylvania (Room Sizes, Furniture and Related Criteria for Project Planning).
32 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning (moved folders) - Interior Design – Livingston (Folder 4), 1965, 1967, and undated
Joan Hilliers Correspondence, Interior Designer Selection Papers.
33 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning (moved folders) - Interior Design – Livingston (Folder 5), 1968-1970
Joan Hilliers Correspondence.
34 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning (moved folders) - Interior Design – Livingston (Folder 6), 1967-1969
Meeting Minutes and Notes.
35 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning (moved folders) - Interior Design – Livingston (Folder 7), 1968
Residence Units’ Bathroom Tile Color Schedule.
36 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning (moved folders) - Interior Design – Livingston (Folder 8), 1969
Specifications for Dormitory Furniture.
37 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning (moved folders) - Interior Design – Livingston (Folder 9), 1968
Addenda to Bathroom Tile Color Schedule.
38 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning (moved folders) - Interior Design (Folder 10), 1967-1968
Minutes (in re dining room design) and agenda.
39 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning (moved folders) - Interior Design (Folder 11), 1967-1969
Committee Members, Correspondence (architect, designer, internal), Cost Estimates (audio/video/electronic equipment), Meeting Agendas.
40 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning (moved folders) - Kilmer Campus, 1964-1968
Memos pertaining to the construction of the campus; Outline of the basic problems related to the expansion of Rutgers University; Considerations regarding the proposed Collegiate Organization; Newspaper clipping on beginning plans for new college; Policy statements for the development of a Raritan campus.
41 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning (moved folders) - Library, 1965-1967, 1971
Inter-department communication, memoranda, and supporting documents regarding library planning on Kilmer campus.
42 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning (moved folders) - Livingston II (General), 1967-1971
Contracts, outlines, memos correspondence from the planning committee on classroom furniture and accessories.
43 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning (moved folders) - Maps: Kilmer Campus, undated
A copy of Livingston map of Building 4051 on the campus which notes under construction.
44 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning (moved folders) - Master Plan, 1966-1967
Memoranda, correspondence, and interdepartmental communication on the planning for Livingston phase II.
45 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning (moved folders) - Math-Statistics Building, September 10, 1969
Memoranda, correspondence, and interdepartmental communication on the planning for Livingston phase II.
46 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning (moved folders) - Physics Building: Future, 1967
Building committee reports on new physics building.
47 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning (moved folders) - Programming Committee for Raritan Campus (Folder 1), 1964-1965, and undated
Livingston Campus Construction and Planning Correspondence, Draft Program for Second Phase Construction Livingston College, Interim Report of Progress Programming Committee for the Raritan Campus, Program For Raritan Campus, Minutes.
48 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning (moved folders) - Programming Committee for Raritan Campus (Folder 2), 1965 and undated
Program Committee correspondence, Members, Minutes, Policy, Proposed space needs, Summary of Directions to Architects.
49 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning (moved folders) - Programming Committee for Raritan Campus (Folder 3), 1966-1967 and undated
Internal Correspondence and Correspondence with Architects, Members, Requirements.
50 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning (moved folders) - Raritan Campus Planning, 1965-1967 and undated
Correspondence, reports, and notes on long-range planning.
51 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning (moved folders) - Raritan Campus Planning, 1969
Correspondence about the science buildings planning phases.
Box Folder
18 1 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning - Building 1306, Folder 1 [also known as Building 4051, Administration Building, Transaction Press/Computer Repair], Correspondence, 1965-1967
2 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning - Building 1306, Folder 2 [also known as Building 4051, Administration Building, Transaction Press/Computer Repair], Correspondence, 1968-1972
3 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – Building 1306, Folder 3 [also known as Building 4051, Administration Building, Transaction Press/Computer Repair], Floor Plan, 1959, oversized
4 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – Building 1306, Folder 4 [also known as Building 4051, Administration Building, Transaction Press/Computer Repair], Floor Plans, 1967 and undated, oversized
5 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – Building 1306, Folder 5 [also known as Building 4051, Administration Building, Transaction Press/Computer Repair], Floor Plan, 1968, oversized
6 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – Building 1306, Folder 6 [also known as Building 4051, Administration Building, Transaction Press/Computer Repair], Furnishings and Floor Plans, 1967 and undated, oversized
7 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning - Building 1307 [also known as Building 4052], Camp Kilmer, Floor Plan, 1943, oversized
8 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – Building 1429 [no longer exists, 2009], Renovation for Department of Civil Defense, 1965, oversized
9 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning - General, Architect Brochure, undated oversized
10 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning - General, Athletics Planning, Folder 1, 1966-1969 and undated.
11 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning - General, Athletics Planning, Folder 2, 1966-1969 and undated.
12 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning - General, Budget Notes, 1965-1967 and undated
13 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning - General, Community Outreach, 1969
14 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning - General, Critical Path, 1965, oversized
15 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning - General, Draft Presentation, 1967
16 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning - General, Food Services (Dining) Consultant’s Report (Phase I and II), 1967
17 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning - General, Food Services (Dining) Consultant’s Report (Phase I and II) Draft, 1967
18 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning - General, Food Services (Dining) Consultant’s Report (Phase I and II) Draft with comments, 1967
19 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning - General, Food Services (Dining) Planning, undated
20 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning - General, Furnishings, Biology Department, 1970
21 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning - General, Furnishings, Nap Room.
22 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning - General, Furnishings, Psychology Department, 1969-1970
23 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning - General, Interior Design Correspondence, 1970
24 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning - General, Interior Designer Selection Process, Chandler and Cudlipp, 1967.
25 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning - General, Interior Designer Selection Process, ISD, 1967
26 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning - General, Interior Designer Selection Process, Joan Hilliars, 1967
27 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning - General, Interior Designer Selection Process, Le Forte, 1967
28 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning - General, Interior Designer Selection Process, Saphier, Lerner, Schlindler, 1967
29 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning - General, Internal Correspondence, 1965-1968
30 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning - General, Interfaith Center, 1969
31 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning - General, Piano, 1970
32 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning - General, Planning Papers, 1965-1966, undated
33 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning - General, Princeton University School of Architecture Proposals, 1965
34 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning - General, Programming Committee Minutes, 1964
35 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning - General, Programming Committee Organization and Procedure, 1965
36 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning - General, Progress Report [1968?]
37 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning - General, Residence Hall Libraries, 1965-1969
38 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – General, Schedules, 1967-1968 and undated
39 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning - General, Space Assignments, 1971-1972
40 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning - General, Space Planning Floor Plans, 1968 and undated
41 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning - General, Space Planning Notes, 1965-1967 and undated
42 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning - General, Telephones, 1967-1968 and undated
43 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning - General, Warehouse Lab Building Assignments, undated
44 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning - General, Working Papers (Livingston II, Furnishings and Space, Third Academic Building Planning), 1971-1972
45 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning - Library, Architect Correspondence and Meeting Notes, 1966-1968
46 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning - Library, Architect Drawings, Floor Plan, 1967, oversized.
47 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning - Library, Internal Correspondence, 1966-1969
48 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning - Library, Meeting Minutes and Summaries, 1966-1968
49 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning - Library, Planning, 1966, 1968, and undated
50 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning - Library, Reports, 1968-1969
51 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning - Maps, Photograph of scale mock-up of Study of Raritan (Livingston) Campus, oversized photograph removed and placed in R-PHOTO – BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS - LIVINGSTON, September 1, 1966
52 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning - Maps, [Camp Kilmer], oversized, 1965
53 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning - Maps, Central Middlesex County with lands owned by Rutgers, oversized, undated
54 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning - Maps, Kilmer Area, oversized, undated
55 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning - Maps, Kilmer Area and Livingston College, oversized, 1969
56 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning - Maps, Kilmer Area Draft Map with Building Designation List, 1969 and undated
57 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning - Maps, Livingston Campus Site Plans, undated
58 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning - Maps, Livingston Campus Topographic Map, oversized, 1968
59 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning - Maps, Rutgers Campuses, , oversized 1967-1968
60 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning - Maps, Rutgers Campuses and surrounding area, some oversized, undated
61 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – Phase I, Architect Drawings, Academic Building [Tillett], Classroom Floor Plans, oversized, 1965
62 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – Phase I, Architect Drawings, Academic Building [Tillett], Elevations and Details, oversized, 1967
63 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – Phase I, Architect Drawings, Academic Building [Tillett], Floor Plans, oversized, 1968
64 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – [Phase I?], Architect Drawings, [Academic Building] [Tillett], Floor Plans, oversized, 1970
65 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – Phase I, Architect Drawings, Academic Building [Tillett], Floor Plans, undated
66 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – [Phase I], Architect Drawings, [Academic Building] [Tillett], Plan (First Floor), oversized, 1966
67 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – [Phase I], Architect Drawings, [Academic Building] [Tillett], Plan (Second Floor), oversized, 1966
68 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – Phase I, Architect Drawings, Academic Building [Tillett], Plan Detail, oversized, 1967
69 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – Phase I, Architect Drawings, Architect Plan Transmittal Sheets, 1966
70 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – Phase I, Architect Drawings, Chemistry Building [Beck], Preliminary Floor Plans, oversized, undated
71 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – [Phase I], Architect Drawings, Floor Plans, undated
72 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – [Phase I?], Architect Drawings, Residence Halls, Floor Plan Study (Core Study), oversized, undated,
73 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – [Phase I?], Architect Drawings, Residence Halls, Floor Plan Study (Extended Hall), oversized, undated,
74 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – [Phase I?], Architect Drawings, Residence Halls, Floor Plan Study Sketch (Four Man Suite), oversized, undated,
75 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – [Phase I?], Architect Drawings, Residence Halls, Floor Plan Study Sketch (Ground Floor), oversized, undated,
76 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – Phase I, Architect Drawings, Residence Halls, Floor Plans (1 of 2), undated
77 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – Phase I, Architect Drawings, Residence Halls, Floor Plans (2 of 2), oversized, undated,
78 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – [Phase I?], Architect Drawings, Residence Halls, Room Layout Plans, undated
79 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – [Phase I], Photograph of Architect Drawings, Site Plan, undated photograph removed to R-PHOTO – BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS - LIVINGSTON
Box Folder
19 1 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – Phase I, Architects, Correspondence and Comments, 1965
2 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – Phase I, Architects, Correspondence and Comments, 1966
3 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – Phase I, Architects, Correspondence and Comments, 1967-1968
4 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – Phase I, Architects, Meeting Reports 1-30, 1965
5 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – Phase I, Architects, Meeting Reports 31-48, 1966
6 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – Phase I, Architects, Reports, 1965-1967
7 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – Phase I, Architects, Reports, 1966
8 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – Phase I, Architects, Search, 1964
9 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – Phase I, Bidding and Contract Awards, 1966-1967
10 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – Phase [I], Bidding Document, Bedroom Furniture, 1969
11 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – Phase I, Bidding Document, Dorm Furniture, 1969
12 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – Phase I, Bidding Document, Draperies, 1969
13 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – Phase I, Bidding Document, Furniture and Library Equipment, Copy 1, 1969
14 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – Phase I, Bidding Document, Furniture and Library Equipment, Copy 2, 1969
15 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – Phase I, Budget, Construction Grant Application, 1965
16 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – Phase I, Budget, Design Changes, 1968
17 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – Phase I, Budget, Estimates, 1964-1970
18 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – Phase I, Budget, Estimates, Final Construction Costs, 1967
19 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – Phase I, Budget Projections, 1965
20 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – Phase I, Chemistry Building [Beck], 1965 and undated
21 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – Phase I, Chemistry Building [Beck], Correspondence, 1965
22 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – Phase I, Chemistry Building [Beck], Correspondence, 1966-1968
23 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – Phase I, Critical Path (CPM) and Scheduling, 1965-1966
24 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – Phase I, Food Services (Dining), Basic Facilities Report, 1966
25 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – Phase I, Food Services (Dining), Correspondence, 1965-1968
26 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – Phase I, Food Services (Dining), Equipment Needs, 1961-1967
27 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – Phase I, Food Services (Dining), Meetings, 1967
28 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – Phase I, Food Services (Dining), Snack Bar, 1966
29 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – Phase I, Food Services (Dining), Vending Machines, undated
30 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – Phase I, Interior Design Correspondence, 1967
31 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – Phase I, Internal Correspondence, 1965-1966
32 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – Phase I, Internal Correspondence, 1967-1971
33 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – Phase I, Internal Correspondence, Furnishings, 1966-1968
34 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – Phase I, Meeting Notes, 1966-1967
35 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – Phase I, Music Lounges and Radio Center (Academic Building/Tillett), 1965-1966
36 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – Phase I, Planning Details, 1967-1968 and undated
37 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – Phase I, Programming Committee , 1965
38 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – Phase I, Residence Halls, Bathroom Tiles, 1968
39 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – Phase I, Residence Halls, Library Plans, oversized, 1966
40 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – Phase I Residence Halls, Planning, 1965-1967
41 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – Phase I, Space Needs, 1966, 1968 and undated
42 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – Phase I, Specifications, Addendum No. 1, 1966
43 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – Phase I, Specifications, Carpets, 1967-1969 and undated
44 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – Phase I, Specifications, Volume One, 1966
45 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – Phase I, Specifications, Volume Two, Copy 1, 1966
46 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – Phase I, Specifications, Volume Two, Copy 2, 1966
47 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – Phase I, Working Papers (Bidding, Construction Budget, Program Summary), 1965-1967
48 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning - Phase I, Working Papers Notebook 2 (Floor Space Allocations), 1967
49 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning - Phase I, Working Papers Notebook 2 (Furnishings, Equipment, Interior Design), 1966-1968
Box Folder
20 1 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – Phase [II], Architect Drawings, [Academic Building] [Lucy Stone Hall?], Academic and Commuter Area Plan oversized, undated
2 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – Phase II, Architect Drawings, [Academic Building] [Lucy Stone Hall?], Elevations and Sections, oversized, 1967
3 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – Phase [II], Architect Drawings, [Academic Building] [Lucy Stone Hall?], First Floor Lobby and Commuter Area Plan, oversized, 1967
4 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – Phase [II], Architect Drawings, Academic Building [Lucy Stone Hall?], Plan (Basement and First Floor), oversized, 1967
5 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – Phase II, Architect Drawings, Academic Building [Lucy Stone Hall?], Plan (Second, Third and Fourth Floor), oversized, 1967
6 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – Phase II, Architect Drawings, [Academic Building] [Lucy Stone Hall?], Plan 2 (Preliminary Sketches), oversized, 1967
7 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – Phase II, Architect Drawings, [Academic Building] [Lucy Stone Hall?], Plan 3 (Preliminary Sketches), oversized, 1967
8 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – Phase II, Architect Drawings, Academic Building [Lucy Stone Hall?], Plan 8, Relocation Study (First Floor), oversized, 1967
9 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – Phase II, Architect Drawings, Academic Building [Lucy Stone Hall?], Plan 8, Relocation Study (Second Floor Lecture Space), oversized, 1967
10 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – Phase II, Architect Drawings, Academic Building [Lucy Stone Hall?], Plan 8, Relocation Study (Third Floor Lecture Space), oversized, 1967
11 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – Phase II, Architect Drawings, Academic Building [Lucy Stone Hall?], Plan 9, Relocation Study (First Floor Lecture Space), oversized, 1967
12 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – Phase II, Architect Drawings, Academic Building [Lucy Stone Hall?], Plan 9, Relocation Study (Second Floor Lecture Space), oversized, 1967
13 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – Phase II, Architect Drawings, Academic Building [Lucy Stone Hall?], Plan 9, Relocation Study (Third Floor Lecture Space), oversized, 1967
14 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – Phase II, Architect Drawings, Academic Building [Lucy Stone Hall?], Plan 10, Relocation Study (Coffee and News), oversized, 1967
15 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – Phase II, Architect Drawings, Academic Building [Lucy Stone Hall?], Plans (Second Floor, SK 212-3), oversized, 1968
16 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – Phase II, Architect Drawings, Academic Building [Lucy Stone Hall?], Plans (Third Floor, SK 214-6), oversized, 1968
17 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – Phase II, Architect Drawings, Academic Building [Lucy Stone Hall?], Room Layout Study (Step Class), oversized, 1967
18 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – Phase II, Architect Drawings, [Academic Building?] [Lucy Stone Hall?], Schematic (Lecture Hall), oversized, 1967
19 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – Phase II, Architect Drawings, [Academic Building?] [Lucy Stone Hall?], Schematic and Program Requirements (Faculty and Departmental Offices), oversized, 1967
20 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – Phase II, Architect Drawings, [Academic Building?] [Lucy Stone Hall?], Schematic and Program Requirements (Instructional), oversized, 1967
21 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – Phase II, Architect Drawings, [Academic Building?], [Lucy Stone Hall?], Schematic and Program Requirements (Recreation), oversized, 1967
22 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – Phase II, Architect Drawings, [Administrative Building?], Schematic, oversized, 1967
23 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – Phase II, Architect Drawings, [Administrative Building?] Schematic and Program Requirements (Administrative Space), oversized, 1967
24 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – Phase II, Architect Drawings, Dining Facilities (Food Service) Plan, oversized, 1967
25 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – Phase II, Architect Drawings, Dining Facilities (Food Service) Plan, oversized, 1968
26 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – Phase II, Architect Drawings, Dining Facilities (Food Service) Program Requirements, oversized, 1967
27 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – Phase II, Architect Drawings, Dining Facilities (Food Service) Schematic, oversized, 1967
28 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – Phase II, Architect Drawings, Electrical and Plumbing Site Plans, oversized, 1969
29 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – Phase II, Architect Drawings, Land Use Study, Scheme A, oversized, 1967
30 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – Phase II, Architect Drawings, Land Use Study, Scheme B, oversized, 1967
31 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – Phase II, Architect Drawings, Land Use Study, Scheme C, oversized, 1967
32 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – Phase II, Architect Drawings, Land Use Study, Scheme D, oversized, 1967
33 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – Phase II, Architect Drawings, Proposed Changes to Phase I, oversized, 1967
34 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – Phase II, Architect Drawings, Residence Apartment Groupings, oversized, 1967
35 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – Phase II, Architect Drawings, Residence Apartment Schemes, oversized, 1967
36 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – Phase II, Architect Drawings, Residence Apartment Typical Floor Plan, oversized, 1967
37 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – Phase II, Architect Drawings, Residence Basement Plan, oversized, 1968
38 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – Phase II, Architect Drawings, Residence Common Level Plan, oversized, 1967
39 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – Phase II, Architect Drawings, Residence Elevation, oversized, 1968 and undated
40 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – Phase II, Architect Drawings, Residence Furniture Layout, oversized, 1968
41 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – Phase II, Architect Drawings, Residence Ground Floor, North Residence, oversized, 1968
42 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – Phase II, Architect Drawings, Residence Ground Floor, South Residence, oversized, 1968
43 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – Phase II, Architect Drawings, Residence Ground Floor and Basement, oversized, 1967
44 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – Phase II, Architect Drawings, Residence Room Area Layouts (Doubles), oversized, 1967
45 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – Phase II, Architect Drawings, Residence Room Area Layouts (Singles), oversized, 1967
46 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – Phase II, Architect Drawings, Residence Room Area Layouts (Singles, Doubles, Suites), oversized, 1967
47 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – Phase II, Architect Drawings, Residence Room Area Layouts (Suites), oversized, 1967
48 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – Phase II, Architect Drawings, Residence Sections, oversized, 1968
49 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – Phase II, Architect Drawings, Residence Typical Floor Plan, oversized, 1967
50 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – Phase II, Architect Drawings, Residence Typical Floor Plan, oversized, 1968
51 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – Phase II, Architect Drawings, Residence Typical Floor Plan (Scheme H), oversized, 1967
52 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – Phase II, Architect Drawings, Residence Typical Floor Plan (Scheme I), oversized, 1967
53 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – Phase II, Architect Drawings, Residence Typical Floor Plan (Scheme J), oversized, 1967
54 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – Phase II, Architect Drawings, Residence Typical Floor Schematic (ST 2 and 3), oversized, 1967
55 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – Phase II, Architect Drawings, Residence Typical Floor Schematic (ST 54 and 59), oversized, 1967
56 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – Phase II, Architect Drawings, Site Plan (Proposed Revision of Utility Mains), oversized, 1967
57 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – Phase II, Architect Drawings, Site Plan (SK 18), oversized, 1967
58 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – Phase II, Architect Drawings, Site Plan (SK 19), oversized, 1967
59 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – Phase II, Architect Drawings, Site Plan (SK 20), oversized, 1967
60 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – Phase II, Architect Drawings, Site Plan (SK [21?], July 17), oversized, 1967
61 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – Phase II, Architect Drawings, Site Plan (SK 22, July 20), oversized, 1967
62 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – Phase II, Architect Drawings, Site Plan (SK 39-41), 1967, oversized, 1967
Box Folder
21 1 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning - Phase II, Architects Correspondence, 1966
2 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning - Phase II, 1967
Architects Correspondence.
3 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning - Phase II, 1968-1969
Architects Correspondence.
4 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning - Phase II, 1970
Architects Correspondence.
5 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning, -Phase II, August 26, 1966- March 7, 1967
Architects Meeting Memos Numbered 1-10 and not numbered.
6 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning - Phase II, March 2, 1967-July 27, 1967
Architects Meeting Memos Numbered 11-20.
7 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning - Phase II, August 2, 1967-May 21, 1968
Architects Meeting Memos Numbered 21-31.
8 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning - Phase II, Architects Meeting Memos, not numbered, August 20, 1969-August 11, 1970
9 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning - Phase II, 1967
Architects Reports.
10 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning - Phase II, 1969
Bidding and Contract Awards.
11 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning - Phase II, 1969
Bidding Documents, Academic Building Specifications.
12 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning - Phase II, 1969
Bidding Documents, Academic Building Specifications Addendum.
13 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning - Phase II, 1967
Budget(Architect Estimates), oversized.
14 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning - Phase II, 1965-1966
Budget Notes.
15 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning - Phase II, Budget Notes, 1967 and undated
Budget Notes.
16 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning - Phase II, 1968-1969
Budget Notes.
17 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning – Phase II, 1968
Enrollment Projections.
18 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning - Phase II, Food Services (Dining), 1967
Basic Factors Report, copy 1, oversized.
19 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning - Phase II, Food Services (Dining), 1967
Basic Factors Report, copy 2, oversized.
20 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning - Phase II, Food Services (Dining) Committee, 1966-1968
21 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning - Phase II, Food Services (Dining), 1966-1969
Correspondence and Meeting Notes.
22 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning - Phase II, Food Services (Dining), undated
Equipment List.
23 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning - Phase II, Food Services (Dining) Frozen Food Report, 1968
Frozen Food Report.
24 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning - Phase II, 1962-1966
Internal Correspondence.
25 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning - Phase II, 1967
Internal Correspondence.
26 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning - Phase II, 1968-1969
Internal Correspondence.
27 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning - Phase II, Photographic Facilities, 1969-1970
28 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning - Phase II, 1965-1967
Planning for Academic Facilities.
29 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning - Phase II, 1967 and undated
Planning Notes and Materials.
30 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning - Phase II, 1966
Program Draft.
31 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning - Phase II, 1967
Program Drafts.
32 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning - Phase II, undated
Program Drafts.
33 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning - Phase II, [1970] and undated
Program Notes.
34 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning - Phase II, undated
Program Second Draft.
35 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning - Phase II, Programming Committee, 1966-1967 and undated
36 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning - Phase II, Programming Committee Members, 1966-1967
37 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning - Phase [II], Recreation and Student Union, 1966-1967 and undated
38 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning - Phase II, 1966
Residence Committee Minutes.
39 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning - Phase II, 1967-1968 and undated
Space Requirements, oversize.
40 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning - Phase II, 1969
Specifications and Plans, Academic Building.
41 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning - Phase II, 1966 and undated
Working Papers (Budget and Construction).
42 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning - Phase II, 1967-1968 and undated.
Working Papers (Budget and Construction)
43 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning - Phase II, 1967-1968
Working Papers (Furnishings).
44 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning - Phase II, 1967-1968 and undated
Working Papers (Planning).
45 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning - Phase II, 1967
Working Papers (Program Draft).
46 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning - Phase II, 1967-1968 and undated
Working Papers (Program Notes, Memos, Presentations).
47 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning - Phase II, 1967-1968
Working Papers Notebook 2 (Correspondence).
48 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning - Phase II, Working Papers Notebook 2 (Cost Estimates), 1966-1968
Working Papers Notebook 2 (Cost Estimates).
49 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning - Phase II, 1967
Working Papers Notebook 2 (Dining).
50 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning - Phase II, 1967-1968
Working Papers Notebook 2 (Furnishing and Equipment Costs).
51 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning - Phase II, 1967
Working Papers Notebook 2 (Mail).
52 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning - Phase II, 1967 and undated
Working Papers Notebook 2 (Planning).
53 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning - Phase II, 1966-1967
Working Papers Notebook 2 (Planning Notes).
54 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning - Phase II, 1967
Working Papers Notebook 2 (Program).
55 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning - Phase II, 1965-1968
Working Papers Notebook 2 (Program Changes).
56 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning - Phase II, Working Papers Notebook 2 (Residences), 1966-1968
Working Papers Notebook 2 (Residences).
57 Livingston Campus Construction and Planning - Phase II, 1965
Working Papers Notebook 2 (University Program Standards).
V. Administrative and Budget Papers
Arrangement: The boxes were in disarray and the original order lost, with most refoldered under new headings, and duplicates separated. Box 24, in particular, was a jumble of administrative correspondence and records, budget papers and calendars/date books. For the materials that are clearly related, series and sub series were established and arranged alphabetically within each series or subseries. There were a number of notebooks and folders with various related topics grouped together, which have been kept in their original order and identified in the folder list as Working Papers. Notes on individual folders identify where the material was filed during the original accessioning, if relevant. Box 22 consists of Budget papers, filed alphabetically and Box 23 contains other administrative records, filed alphabetically, as well as folders that contain restricted material pulled from other series. Duplicates were removed.
Description: This series consists of Budget and Administrative papers, each arranged alphabetically. Budget papers in Box 22 include asking and working budgets, justifications and supporting planning, drafts, monthly reports, handwritten notes, correspondence, planning. Administrative papers in Box 23 include administrative correspondence, budget allocations, calendars, telephone message books, and other papers.
Box Folder
22 1 Budget, 1967/1968
Asking Budget, Correspondence.
2 Budget, 1969/1970
Asking Budget, Final Version, Folder 1.
3 Budget, 1969/1970
Asking Budget, Final Version, Folder 2.
4 Budget, 1969/1970
Asking Budget, Final Version, Folder 3.
5 Budget, 1970/1971
Asking Budget, Folder 1, oversized.
6 Budget, 1970/1971
Asking Budget, Folder 2, oversized.
7 Budget – Asking Budget Justifications, 1969/1970
Folder 1, General Budget, (some oversized).
8 Budget – Asking Budget Justifications, 1969/1970
Folder 2, Academic Departments, (some oversized).
9 Budget – Asking Budget Justifications, 1969/1970
Folder 3, Other Departments, (some oversized).
10 Budget 1970/1971
Asking Budget Justifications.
11 Budget Draft, 1967/1968
12 Budget Draft, 1968/1969
13 Budget Draft, 1969/1970
14 Budget, May 1969
Monthly Report, oversized.
15 Budget, June 1970
Monthly Report, oversized.
16 Budget, June 1971
Monthly Report, oversized.
17 Budget Notes, 1969
18 Budget Notes, 1970-1971, 1970-1971
Oversized.
19 Budget Papers, 1971-1972
Folder 1, oversized.
20 Budget Papers, 1967-1973
Folder 2, some oversized.
21 Budget Papers, 1967
Folder 3.
22 Budget Papers, 1968
Folder 4.
23 Budget Papers, 1968-1969
Folder 5, some oversized.
24 Budget Papers, 1968-1969
Folder 6.
25 Budget Papers, 1969
Folder 7.
26 Budget Papers, 1969-1970
Folder 8, some oversized.
27 Budget Papers, 1969-1971
Folder 9.
28 Budget Papers, 1970
Folder 10, some oversized.
29 Budget Papers, 1970
Folder 11.
30 Budget Papers, 1970-1971
Folder 12.
31 Budget Papers, 1970-1971
Folder 13.
32 Budget Papers, 1970-1971
Folder 14, some oversized.
33 Budget Papers, 1971
Folder 15.
34 Budget Papers, 1971
Folder 16.
35 Budget Papers, 1971-1972
Folder 17, some oversized.
36 Budget Planning and Correspondence, 1964-1967
Folder 1, some oversized.
37 Budget Planning and Correspondence, Folder 2, 1968-1970
Folder 2.
38 Budget Planning and Correspondence, Folder 3, 1966-1968
Folder 3.
39 Budget Planning and Correspondence, 1966-1967
Folder 4, Computer Science Department.
40 Budget Planning and Correspondence, 1968-1969
Folder 5.
41 Budget Planning and Correspondence, 1970-1972 and undated
(Faculty),Folder 6, Academic Allocations.
42 Budget Planning – Co-Adjutants 1969-1970
Some oversized.
43 Budget Planning – Faculty and Course Needs, 1966-1968 and undated
44 Budget Planning – Line Allocations and Course Enrollment, 1969-1970
Some oversized.
45 Budget Planning – Line Allocations and Course Enrollment, 1970-1971
Some oversized.
46 Budget Planning – Staffing, 1967-1969 and undated
47 Budget - Request for Line Changes and Additions, 1967-1969
Oversized.
48 Budget - Request for Line Changes and Additions, Computer Science. 1970-1971
Some oversized.
49 Budget, Dean’s Office, 1970-1971
Request for Line Changes and Additions, oversized.
50 Budget, Non-Academic Departments, 1970-1971
Request for Line Changes and Additions, oversized.
51 Budget Status Report, July 1968
52 Budget Status Report, July 1969
Oversized.
53 Budget Status Report, August 1970
Oversized.
54 Budget Status Report August 1971
Oversized.
55 Budget 1969-1970
Working Budget, Folder 1, oversized.
56 Budget, 1969-1970
Working Budget, Folder 2, oversized.
57 Budget, 1970-1971
Working Budget, oversized.
58 Budget, 1971-1972
Working Budget, oversized.
Box Folder
23 1 Administrative Correspondence, July-November, 1969
2 Administrative Correspondence, July 1970-June 1971
3 Budget Allocation, Academic Year, 1971-1972
Folder 1, Rutgers General Budget, College and Course Allocations.
4 Budget Allocation, Academic Year, 1971-1972
Folder 2, Livingston Academic Lines.
5 Budget Allocation, Academic Year, 1971-1972
Folder 3, Construction of Academic Allocations.
6 Budget Allocation, Academic Year, 1971-1972
Folder 4, Academic Allocation Detail and Notes.
7 Budget Allocation, Academic Year, 1971-1972
Folder 5, Notes.
8 Budget Allocation, Academic Year, 1971-1972
Folder 6, Coadjutant.
9 Budget Allocation, Academic Year, 1971-1972
Folder 7, Department Needs.
10 Budget Allocation, Academic Year, 1971-1972
Folder 8, Educational Opportunity Fund.
11 Calendars, Academic Year, 1966-1967.
Oversized.
12 Calendars, Academic Year, 1967-1968
Oversized.
13 Calendars/Date Books, 1965-1966
14 Calendars/Date Books, 1967-1968
15 Calendars/Date Books, 1970, 1972
16 Chemistry Department – Reorganization of General Chemistry, 1968
17 College and University Business Information Forms, 1967
18 Draft Memorandum – Division Chairman Appointment, 1966 and undated
19 Phone Message Books, 1969-1970
20 Phone Message Books, 1972-1973
21 Phone Message Books, 1973
22 Resumes, 1967-1967, 1971, and undated
23 Staff Lists, 1970 and undated
VI. Restricted Material
Arrangement: This series includes personnel and personal material of a sensitive nature, and is filed alphabetically by subject. Notes are provided in the finding aid and on the individual folders to indicate the folders that originally held the material.
Description: The records are filed alphabetically, with notations to indicate the original location of the material. Records include material on the following topics: Committees-Appointments and Promotions, Committees-Review, Faculty and Administrative Recruitment, Faculty Merit Increment Awards, Personnel Appointment Recommendations, and Personal Correspondence.
Box Folder
23 24 RESTRICTED MATERIAL - Committees - A: Appointments and Promotions, Restricted Material from Box 2, Folder 4, 1971-1972
25 RESTRICTED MATERIAL - Committees, 1971-1972
A: Appointments and Promotions, from Box 2, Folder 5.
26 RESTRICTED MATERIAL - Committees, 1972-1973 and undated
A: Appointments and Promotions, from Box 2, Folder 6.
27 RESTRICTED MATERIAL - Committees, 1960-1965, 1971-1973, and undated.
R: Review, from Box 2A, Folder 27
28 RESTRICTED MATERIAL - Faculty and Administrative Recruitment, 1964, 1967-1968
Administrative, from Box 16, Folders 32, 34, 36, 37, 38
29 RESTRICTED MATERIAL - Faculty and Administrative Recruitment: Administrative, Associate Dean, 1967, 1970
Recommendation Letters, from original box 24, loose material.
30 RESTRICTED MATERIAL - Faculty and Administrative Recruitment 1966-1967
Recommendation Letters, Folder 1, from original box 24, loose materials.
31 RESTRICTED MATERIAL - Faculty and Administrative Recruitment, 1966-1969
Recommendation Letters, Folder 2, from original box 24, loose material.
32 RESTRICTED MATERIAL - Faculty Merit Increment Awards, 1969-1970
Folder 1, from original box 24, loose material.
33 RESTRICTED MATERIAL - Faculty Merit Increment Awards, 1969-1970
Folder 2, from original box 24, loose material.
34 RESTRICTED MATERIAL - Faculty Merit Increment Awards, 1971
From original box 24, loose material.
35 RESTRICTED MATERIAL - Faculty Merit Increment Awards, 1969-1970
Recommendation Memos, Folder 1, from original box 24, loose material.
36 RESTRICTED MATERIAL - Faculty Merit Increment Awards, 1969-1970
Recommendation Memos, Folder 2, from original box 24, loose material.
37 RESTRICTED MATERIAL - Faculty Merit Increment Awards, 1971-1972
Recommendation Memos, Folder 1, from original box 24, loose material.
38 RESTRICTED MATERIAL - Faculty Merit Increment Awards, 1971-1972
Recommendation Memos, Folder 2, from original box 24, loose material.
39 RESTRICTED MATERIAL - Faculty Merit Increment Awards, 1971
Recommendation Sheets and Printouts, from original box 24, loose material, some oversized.
40 RESTRICTED MATERIAL - Personnel Appointment Recommendations, 1967
From original box 24, loose material.
41 RESTRICTED MATERIAL - Personnel Correspondence and Schedules, 1970-1971
From original box 24, loosely placed in notebook: "1971-2 Budget: Academic Positions,".