Box 02
Contains 24 Results:
"Blowing on the Spark" a book review, Association of American Colleges Bulletin, 1945 May
This collection contains papers from Mead’s time as President at Washington College from 1933 to 1949 and includes administrative records, correspondence, articles, and speeches.
"Toward a General Education" a book review, Association of American Colleges Bulletin, 1944 December
This collection contains papers from Mead’s time as President at Washington College from 1933 to 1949 and includes administrative records, correspondence, articles, and speeches.
"Comparative College Enrollments at the Close of the Revolutionary War", 1934
Also includes Mead's research.
Assemblies speech notes and planning materials, 1937; 1926-1949
This collection contains papers from Mead’s time as President at Washington College from 1933 to 1949 and includes administrative records, correspondence, articles, and speeches.
Association of American Colleges publications, correspondence, and other materials, 1941-1942
Materials deal mainly with colleges and the impending possibility of military action and include clippings and notes.
Association of American Medical Colleges report, 1939
Report from 1930-1938 regarding first-year medical students and their progress.
Association of American Universities correspondence, publications and Washington College data, 1933-1947
This collection contains papers from Mead’s time as President at Washington College from 1933 to 1949 and includes administrative records, correspondence, articles, and speeches.
Athletics clippings and football schedule, 1939; 1949
This collection contains papers from Mead’s time as President at Washington College from 1933 to 1949 and includes administrative records, correspondence, articles, and speeches.
Biography of Gilbert Mead, undated
This collection contains papers from Mead’s time as President at Washington College from 1933 to 1949 and includes administrative records, correspondence, articles, and speeches.
Biology department, 1933-1938
Contains reports from the department chair Julian C. Corrington and a letter from a potential applicant, Harold B. Bender.