Box 10
Contains 8 Results:
Middle States Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools Dickinson College case study correspondence and brochures, 1971-1973
Charles J. Merdinger served as President of Washington College from 1970-1973. His papers deal with campus unrest, a coffee house for students, the Truslow Boathouse, and the Middle States Review.
Middle States Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools meeting packet, 1972
Charles J. Merdinger served as President of Washington College from 1970-1973. His papers deal with campus unrest, a coffee house for students, the Truslow Boathouse, and the Middle States Review.
Middle States Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools re-evaluation visit correspondence and memorandum, 1970-1972
Charles J. Merdinger served as President of Washington College from 1970-1973. His papers deal with campus unrest, a coffee house for students, the Truslow Boathouse, and the Middle States Review.
Middle States Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools self-study handbook, 1971
Charles J. Merdinger served as President of Washington College from 1970-1973. His papers deal with campus unrest, a coffee house for students, the Truslow Boathouse, and the Middle States Review.
Middle States Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools self-study final report, 1972
Charles J. Merdinger served as President of Washington College from 1970-1973. His papers deal with campus unrest, a coffee house for students, the Truslow Boathouse, and the Middle States Review.
Miscellaneous correspondence, 1971-1972
Charles J. Merdinger served as President of Washington College from 1970-1973. His papers deal with campus unrest, a coffee house for students, the Truslow Boathouse, and the Middle States Review.
Morale crisis memorandum, undated
Charles J. Merdinger served as President of Washington College from 1970-1973. His papers deal with campus unrest, a coffee house for students, the Truslow Boathouse, and the Middle States Review.
Music Department correspondence, 1970-1972
Charles J. Merdinger served as President of Washington College from 1970-1973. His papers deal with campus unrest, a coffee house for students, the Truslow Boathouse, and the Middle States Review.