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Admission Office Records, 1854-2017 (mostly 1922-1998)
AC152
42 boxes
2 items
1 websites
SOME ONLINE CONTENT
Princeton University. Undergraduate Admission Office.
The Admission Office has determined who should be allowed to enroll as undergraduates at Princeton University since 1922. The actual composition and the desired composition of each class have been contentious campus issues since the introduction of selective admission. The debates over the value of recruiting and admitting alumni sons, war veterans, athletes, disadvantaged students (especially racial minorities), and women are reflected in the records of the Admission Office. This collection includes a number of reports and minutes, some of which are restricted, news clippings and releases about Princeton admission, historical materials, and a series of Admission Office publications.
Administrative Records, 2004-2020
14.7 GB
SOME ONLINE CONTENT
This series contains the administrative docuemntation such as grant information, annual reports, and surveys.
Administrative Files, 1962-2019
13 boxes
Primarily consists of correspondence and copies of essays by members of the boundary 2 editorial collective, including William V. Spanos, Daniel T. O'Hara, and Ronald A. Judy. Also includes materials related to the careers and scholarship of editorial collective members as well as materials on planning special journal issues.
Consists of administrative and business records documenting the operations of Blue Wind Press and George Mattingly Design. Files include correspondence, contracts, and other documents pertaining to subsidiary rights, book contracts, book orders and sales, advertising, grants, and financial matters. There are also some clippings of reviews and publicity for Blue Wind Press books.