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Box 11

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Contains 54 Results:

Brochure for curricula development, 1950

 File — Box: 11
Scope and Contents From the Collection: This collection contains the records of the Associated Colleges of Upper New York (ACUNY), with a heavy focus on Champlain College. It is unclear whether the focus on Champlain College is because the records of Sampson and Mohawk were not retained, or whether Champlain was simply the last college open and therefore produced far more records. Regardless, most files in the collection are either from an ACUNY or a Champlain perspective, and most documentation of the other colleges are reports...
Dates: 1950

Mathematics 101, 1951

 File — Box: 11
Scope and Contents From the Collection: This collection contains the records of the Associated Colleges of Upper New York (ACUNY), with a heavy focus on Champlain College. It is unclear whether the focus on Champlain College is because the records of Sampson and Mohawk were not retained, or whether Champlain was simply the last college open and therefore produced far more records. Regardless, most files in the collection are either from an ACUNY or a Champlain perspective, and most documentation of the other colleges are reports...
Dates: 1951

Mr. Bain, Comptroller (ACUNY), State University matters, 1950 - 1951

 File — Box: 11
Scope and Contents From the Collection: This collection contains the records of the Associated Colleges of Upper New York (ACUNY), with a heavy focus on Champlain College. It is unclear whether the focus on Champlain College is because the records of Sampson and Mohawk were not retained, or whether Champlain was simply the last college open and therefore produced far more records. Regardless, most files in the collection are either from an ACUNY or a Champlain perspective, and most documentation of the other colleges are reports...
Dates: 1950 - 1951

Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds, Stanley Brunell, 1952

 File — Box: 11
Scope and Contents From the Collection: This collection contains the records of the Associated Colleges of Upper New York (ACUNY), with a heavy focus on Champlain College. It is unclear whether the focus on Champlain College is because the records of Sampson and Mohawk were not retained, or whether Champlain was simply the last college open and therefore produced far more records. Regardless, most files in the collection are either from an ACUNY or a Champlain perspective, and most documentation of the other colleges are reports...
Dates: 1952