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Correspondence

 Subject
Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus

Found in 114 Collections and/or Records:

George A. Hay collection of administrative files of the Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania

 Collection
Identifier: WM-293-b
Overview From 1925 to 1970, the Woman’s Medical College of Pennsylvania (WMC) underwent significant change, adapting to both survive and prosper in a transforming society. Administrative change was brought about and explored to spark institutional growth and/or to mollify financial stress. Among the more significant events in the College’s history was the 1930 move to new and larger facilities in East Falls, and an administrative reorganization in 1942. In the 1940s and 1960s, WMC also explored...
Dates: 1890 - 1970; Majority of material found within 1925 - 1965

Women's Club News (Newsletter by and for faculty wives), undated

 File — Box 2, Folder: 49
Scope and Contents note From the Collection: This collection, organized into eight series, documents the administration of the Department of Social Sciences at Drexel University from 1964 to 1968. The collection contains correspondence, statistics, meeting files for the department and other committees, budget information, personnel files (which are restricted), scheduling documents, and information regarding special programs within the department.The "Correspondence" series contains administrative correspondence...
Dates: undated

Zaccheus Collins Correspondence

 Collection
Identifier: ANSP-Coll-0129
Abstract Zaccheus Collins (1764-1831) was a plant collector and herbarium owner from Philadelphia. Collins was an esteemed botanist and was often consulted by a majority of botanical writers, though he never published anything himself. He was also an avid collector and his herbarium contained a nearly complete collection of the plants from the vicinity of Pennsylvania and New Jersey. His correspondents also sent him various specimens from their research in the southern states, particularly South...
Dates: 1805-1827