Box 06
Contains 19 Results:
Endowment Campaign correspondence, 1925-1926
Paul Titsworth served as President of Washington College from 1923-1933. His papers deal with the endowment for Washington College, issues related to the campus and housing, curriculum, grading, and awarding of honorary degrees. There are also papers related to the Summer School for Ministers hosted at the College, the Washington Centennial, and Washington College’s sesquicentennial.
Endowment Fund correspondence, 1924-1931
Also includes reports for 1925 and a “Kent County’s Biggest Asset” by Dr. Albertus Perry.
Faculty correspondence, 1924-1929
Also includes Present Faculty and Salary Schedule, 1924-1935, Instructional Staff Meeting booklet, 1928-1929, and Academic Training and Preparation, undated.
Faculty Insurance Cooperative Plan, 1931
Paul Titsworth served as President of Washington College from 1923-1933. His papers deal with the endowment for Washington College, issues related to the campus and housing, curriculum, grading, and awarding of honorary degrees. There are also papers related to the Summer School for Ministers hosted at the College, the Washington Centennial, and Washington College’s sesquicentennial.
Financial statements, 1922-1931
Paul Titsworth served as President of Washington College from 1923-1933. His papers deal with the endowment for Washington College, issues related to the campus and housing, curriculum, grading, and awarding of honorary degrees. There are also papers related to the Summer School for Ministers hosted at the College, the Washington Centennial, and Washington College’s sesquicentennial.
Flag displays, 1930-1932
Paul Titsworth served as President of Washington College from 1923-1933. His papers deal with the endowment for Washington College, issues related to the campus and housing, curriculum, grading, and awarding of honorary degrees. There are also papers related to the Summer School for Ministers hosted at the College, the Washington Centennial, and Washington College’s sesquicentennial.
Flying Pentagon, suggested plan for adoption and use of the symbol, undated
"Suggested Plan for the Adoption and Use of the Flying Pentagon as a Symbol for Washington College"
Founders’ Day 1925 correspondence, 1925-1926
Paul Titsworth served as President of Washington College from 1923-1933. His papers deal with the endowment for Washington College, issues related to the campus and housing, curriculum, grading, and awarding of honorary degrees. There are also papers related to the Summer School for Ministers hosted at the College, the Washington Centennial, and Washington College’s sesquicentennial.
Gateway correspondence, 1929-1930
This is the ornamental gateway, also known as the Memorial Gateway, at the entrance by the D.A.R. Rock along Washington Avenue.
Clarence P. Gould correspondence, 1924-1925
Paul Titsworth served as President of Washington College from 1923-1933. His papers deal with the endowment for Washington College, issues related to the campus and housing, curriculum, grading, and awarding of honorary degrees. There are also papers related to the Summer School for Ministers hosted at the College, the Washington Centennial, and Washington College’s sesquicentennial.