No arrangement action taken or arrangement information not recorded at the time of processing.
General, 1946-1950
Accreditation, 1961, 1970-1973
Committee on Committees, 1967-1974
Curriculum, Committee on, 1967-1970
Dockets, 1952-1972
Jadwin Gym, 1968-1969
Prizes, 1948-1972
Real Estate Committee, 1973-1984
Restricted Gifts, 1977
Functions and Duties, 1945-1949
Trustee Calendar, 1968-1974
Drafts and Correspondence, 1951-1952
A, 1948-1989
B, 1954-1986
Berry, George P, 1956-1987
Brown, R. Manning, 1963-1986
C, 1976-1995
D, 1972-1991
Dodds, Harold W, 1957-1990
Dodds, Margaret Murray, 1987-1990
E-F, 1954-1995
Forbes, Malcolm S, 1982-1991
G, 1964-1994
Garrett, Robert H, 1903-1919, 1927-1955
H, 1956-1993
Irwin, John N, 1963-2000
K, 1956-1993
L, 1924-1997
M-N, 1948-1999
O-P, 1942-1991
R, 1927-1990
S, 1948-2000
V-W, 1948-1997
Series 2: Committee on Public Lectures, consists of the correspondence and minutes of committee members who coordinated thirty-three years of public lectures hosted by Princeton University. This series covers discussions that surrounded the planning of lectures, the inclusion and exclusion of participants, and the content of five popular lectures series: the Walter E. Edge Lectures (which focused on subjects of public and international affairs); the J. Edward Farnum Lectures (established to sponsor "lectures by men not connected with Princeton University"); the Spencer Trask Lectures (which embraced the humanities); the Stafford Little Lectures (which covered topics of public policy); and the Louis Clark Vanuxem Lectures (which focused on topics of science.
No arrangement action taken or arrangement information not recorded at the time of processing.
Correspondence, 1938-1963
Edge, Walter E., Lectures, 1957-1964
Inaugural Lectures, 1940-1946, 1961-1962
Minutes, 1926-1964
Television Sub-Committee, 1953-1954
University Lectures, 1939-1964
No arrangement action taken or arrangement information not recorded at the time of processing.
Budgets, 1936-1941
Music Symposium, 1937, 1939, 1941
No arrangement action taken or arrangement information not recorded at the time of processing.
General, 1948-1987
General ("Graduands"), 1867-1964
Adenaver, Konrad, 1960
Ailey, Alvin, 1972
Alberts, Bruce, 1996-1997
Allen, James Edward, 1965, 1969
Annan, Kofi, 1998-2000
Arendt, Hannah, 1972
Arias, Sanchez Oscar, 1998-1999
Armstrong, James I, 1967
Ashe, Arthur, 1982
Babbit, Milton, 1991
Bailey, Herbert, 1986
Baker, James A., III, 1990
Baker, Russell W, 1969
Baker, William, 1993
Ball, George W, 1982, 1984
Bardeen, John, 1968
Baumol, William J, 1996, 1998-1999
Beam, Jacob D, 1970
Becker, Gary S, 1989, 1991
Bergen, Stanley, Jr, 1992, 1995
Bok, Derek Curtis, 1971
Bradley, William W, 1983
Brennan, William J., Jr, 1986
Brody, Jane E, 1987
Brown, Charles L, 1982-1983
Brown, J. Douglas, 1973
Burke, James, 1997
Bush, George, 1990-1991
Calabresi, Guido, 1991-1992
Carter, Bennett Lester, 1973-1974
Carter, Elliott C, 1967
Case, Clifford P, 1967
Chavez-Thompson, Linda, 1998
Church, Alonzo, 1985
Clark, Kenneth B, 1971
Clinton, William J, 1995-1996
Coale, Ansley J, 1994
Coburn, Kathleen, 1980, 1983
Cohen, Gerson D, 1975-1976
Cole, Johnnetta, 1987-1988
Comer, James, 1991
Cooney, Joan Ganz, 1973
Craig, Gordon A, 1969-1970
Crim, Alonzo A, 1984
Cutler, Lloyd, 1994
Dicke, Robert, 1988-1989
Doar, John M, 1967-1968
Doby, Larry, 1997
Dresselhaus, Mildred, 1992
Dylan, Bob, 1970
Dyson, Freeman J, 1974
Edelman, Marian Wright, 1992-1993
Fenwick, Millicent, 1985, 1989
Fitzgerald, Ella, 1977, 1990
Flrovsky, George, 1973-1974
Franklin, John Hope, 1971-1972
Fugard, Athol, 1995
Gardner, Howard, 1998
Geertz, Clifford, 1995
Geisel, Theodor Seuss, 1985
Giamatti, Bartlett A, 1977-1978
Goheen, Robert F, 1971-1972
Goldberg, Arthur D, 1967-1968
Gray, Hanna Holburn, 1982
Gray, William H., III, 1992
Greenfield, Meg, 1990
Griswold, Erwin N, 1968
Hanks, Nancy, 1969-1971
Hawking, Stephen, 1978-1979, 1982
Height, Dorothy, 1990
Higginbotham, A. Leon, 1983
Hines, John E, 1968
Hochschild, Harold, 1966-1968
Hornig, Donald F, 1968-1969
Hoving, Thomas P. F, 1968
Howe, Harold, II, 1966-1968
Hudnut, William H, 1967
Hudson, Roy D, 1975
Hughes, Phillip S, 1984-1985
Hughes, Richard J, 1967
Johnson, Frank M, 1974
Johnson, Lyndon Baines, 1965
Jones, James Earl, 1980
Jordon, Barbara, 1977
Jordon, Vernon E., Jr, 1978
Kahler, Erich von, 1967-1969
Kahn, Robert, 1998
Kemery, John G, 1971
Khama, Seretse, 1974-1976
King, Coretta Scott, 1970
Kirkland, Joseph Lane, 1976-1977
Koop, C. Everett, 1988-1989
Kornberg, Arthur, 1970
Kurtz, Stephen G, 1978, 1980-1981
Kwapong, Alex A, 1974
Labatut, Jean, 1974-1975
Lambert, Phyllis, 1999
Lee, Rensselaer, 1981
Lessing, Doris, 1973, 1975, 1989
Levin, Richard C, 1993
Lewis, Flora, 1981
Lewis, John, 1987
Lichtenstein, Harvey, 1999
Lighthill, Michael James, 1967
Lippmann, Walter, 1970
MacNeil, Robert, 1995
Marceau, Marcel, 1976-1995
Marsalis, Wynton, 1993-1995
Maruyama, Masao, 1974
Mason, Alpheus T, 1972-1974
May, Robert M, 1996
McCormack, Elizabeth Jane, 1974
McDermott, Walsh, 1974
McGraw, Harold W., Jr, 1982
McHenry, Donald F, 1981
Meiss, Millard, 1973
Merwin, William S, 1973, 1993-1994
Meselson, Matthew, 1985, 1987-1988
Mestres, Ricardo A, 1981
Miller, George, 1996
Mitchell, Arthur, 1983, 1986
Mobley, Sybil C, 1993
Moore, Elisabeth L, 1971-1972
Moore, Marianne C, 1968
Morawetz, Cathleen S, 1984, 1986
Motley, Constance Baker, 1989
Norton, Eleanor Holmes, 1973
Nusslein-Volhard, Christine, 1991
Ogata, Sadako, 1994
Panofsky, Wolfgang K. H, 1983
Parks, Gordon, 1999
Paton, David, 1985
Patrick, Ruth, 1979-1980
Pei-Yuan, Chou, 1979-1980
Perry, Matthew, Jr, 1998
Pirrotta, Nino, 1982, 1987-1988
Prausnitz, John, 1995
Press, Frank, 1982, 1991
Ramphele, Mamphela Aletta, 1996-1997
Rawls, John, 1987
Reagon, Bernice J, 1992
Richards, Lloyd G, 1985
Rockefeller, Laurance S, 1980, 1986
Rodino, Peter, 1974-1975
Rostropovich, Mstislav, 1975-1976
Rouse, James, 1992
Rowland, F. Sherwood, 1990
Rudenstine, Neil, 1997
Saunders, Stuart, 1996-1997
Scheide, William, dates not examined
Schmidt, Aldolph W, 1976-1977
Schmidt, Benno, 1986
Schorske, Carl, 1997
Schultz, George Pratt, 1986, 1973
Schwarzschild, Martin, 1992
Scorsese, Martin, 1990-1991
Sendak, Maurice, 1984
Sessions, Roger H, 1972
Shain, Charles Edward, 1969
Shalala, Donna, 1991
Simmons, Ruth, 1996
Singleton, Charles S, 1978-1980
Smyth, Henry Dew, 1977
Soares, Mario, 1987-1988
Spitzer, Lyman, Jr, 1984
Stella, Frank P, 1974, 1978, 1984
Stewart, Ellen, 1981-1982
Stone, Lawrence, 1995
Strayer, Joseph R, 1980
Sullivan, Leon Howard, 1967, 1969
Sullivan, Richard J, 1973
Swearer, Howard R, 1977
Takaezu, Toshiko, 1995-1996
Thomas, Lewis, 1975-1976
Thompson, Frank, 1969
Thompson, Homer, 1993, 1997
Thorp, Willard, 1978
Train, Russell E, 1970
Tuker, Robert C, 1990
Tukey, John W, 1998
Vagelos, Roy, 1990
Varmus, Harold, 1998-1999
Veil, Simone, 1975
Venturi, Robert C, 1983
Vermeule, Emily, 1988-1989
Viner, Jacob, 1966-1967
Vlastos, Gregory, 1982-1983, 1991
Volcker, Paul A, 1982
Walker, John T, 1989
Walker, LeRoy, 1996
Warner, Rawleigh, Jr, 1984
Washington, Walter E, 1970
Weitzmann, Kurt, 1992-1993
Welty, Eudora, 1983, 1987-1988
Wheeler, John A, 1984-1986, 1991
Widnall, Sheila, 1994
Wigginton, Eliot, 1992
Wigner, Eugene P, 1976
Williams, Harrison, 1971-1972, 1978
Wilson, 1993 August
Wilson, E. Bright, 1981
Wilson, William Julius, 1994
Wiseman, Frederick, 1994
Wise-Polier, Justine, 1976
Wood, Arthur, 1976
Wood, Robert Coldwell, 1968-1969
Woodward, C. Vann, 1971
Yalow, Rosalyn S, 1978
Yi, Pyong-do, 1966-1967
Ylvisaker, Paul N, 1970
Yost, Charles Woodruff, 1969
Young, Whitney M., Jr, 1967
Series 5: Scholarships, 1853-1961
No arrangement action taken or arrangement information not recorded at the time of processing.
Athletic, 1933
Collins-Heermance Memoranda, 1934
Correspondence, 1902-1908, 1919-1935
Minutes, 1853-1856, 1870-1901
Scholarships, 1869-1909
Committee on Scholarships, 1933-1934
Student Aid Association, 1923-1924
Subseries 5B: Awards, 1904-1961
Altoona Chamber of Commerce, 1921
Belgium Scholarships, 1919-1920
Boeing Scholarships, 1930
Clough Scholarships, 1923
Crow Scholarships, 1927
Davison Scholarships, 1923-1933
Douglas Scholarships Fund, 1926-1927
Exeter Scholarships, 1923-1927
Floating University, 1927-1928
Flushing Alumni Scholarship, 1927
Gamble Loan Fund, 1921-1934
Gans Scholarships, 1926
Haines Scholarships, 1922-1923
Halsey Scholarships, 1929, 1933
Jackson Scholarship, 1904-1919
MacGlaskan Scholarships, 1921
Mendelsohn Scholarships, 1920
Correspondence, 1959-1961
Palmer Scholarships, 1931-1932
Paull Scholarships, 1919-1935
Annual Financial Report, 1937-1950
Annual Student Report, 1937-1950
Bequest, 1937-1951
Plattsburgh Scholarships, 1925-1928
Cleveland, 1922-1927
Delaware, 1926
Hawaii, 1927-1931
Louisville, 1917-1933
Scranton, Pennsylvania, 1924-1928
Southern New York, 1924-1935
Syracuse, New York, 1927
West Virginia, 1934
Plainsfield, NJ, 1916, 1922-1924
Rocky Mountain, 1917-1931
Trenton, New Jersey, 1913-1915
Wisconsin, 1934
War Memorial Scholarships, 1920-1928
Pugsley Scholarships, 1930
Rossell Fund, 1926
Stretch Scholarships, 1927
Thomson Scholarships, 1931-1933
Tonnele Scholarships, 1922
Tyndale Scholarships, 1927
Van Cleve Scholarships, 1904-1912
YMCA Scholarships, 1920-1921
Subseries 5C: Classes, 1900-1940
Classes, 1908-1911
Classes, 1912-1913
Class of 1925–A-Z, 1925
Class of 1926–A-Z, 1926
Class of 1927–A-Z, 1927
Class of 1928–A-Z, 1928
Class of 1929–A-Z, 1929
Class of 1930–A-Z, 1930
Class of 1931–A-Z, 1931
Class of 1932–A-Z, 1932
Class of 1933–A-Z, 1933
Class of 1934–A-Z, 1934
Gifts, 1938-1940
Student Aid Forms, circa 1900-1912
Loans, 1901-1904
McVan, Arsdale Fund, 1896-1902
Scholarships, 1901-1909
Student Aid Association, 1925-1932
War Prize, 1924-1925
Loans, 1905-1912 April
Remission of Tuition, 1903-1912 April
Scholarships, 1931-1934
A,B, 1931-1934
At an unknown point in time, the records of the secretary were reviewed and subsequently divided by topic. As a result, this spans the tenures of McAlpin, Collins, and Leitch and documents activity on the Princeton campus during World War I and II. This series is divided into two subseries.
No arrangement action taken or arrangement information not recorded at the time of processing.
Commencement, 1917
Correspondence, 1914-1949
Military Census, 1917-1918
Correspondence, 1913-1920
Call to Alumni, 1914, 1917
Aviation Section, 1917
War Certificates, 1918-1920
War Records, Committee on, 1917-1926
Army Enlisted Reserve Corps, 1942
Air Raid Program, 1942-1943
Correspondence, 1940-1942
Eisenhart, 1942-1943
Faculty in Defense of Work, 1942
League of Nations at Princeton, 1940
Report, 1940-1941
War Bond Committee, 1941-1943
Naval Training School, 1942-1943
Enlisted Men, 1942 July-1943 January
Navy Standing, Comment on, 1944-1945
Navy V-12, 1942-1946
Bibliography, 1943-1944
Interviews, 1942-1943
Quotes on Liberal Education, 1944
Series 7: Secretaries of the University, is divided into several subseries, one for each individual to hold the office of secretary in order of their service.
No arrangement action taken or arrangement information not recorded at the time of processing.
General, 1903-1912, 1931
Alexander, James W, 1901-1915
Barr, John W., Jr, 1910-1915
Blair, DeWitt Clinton, 1901-1908
Bunn, Henry Conrad, 1904-1910
Cadwalader, John Lambert, 1902-1914
Cameron, Henry Clay, 1901-1903
Carnegie Foundation, 1905-1911
Craven, Elijah R, 1901-1907
Cuyler, Cornelius C, 1901-1909
Davis, John D, 1901-1910
Dewitt, John, 1904-1912
Dixon, John, 1901-1911
Dod, Samuel Bayard, 1901-1906
Dodge, Cleveland H, 1903-1911
Elliott, Edward, 1907-1912
Ewing, Nathaniel, 1904-1907
Farrand, Wilson, 1909-1925
Fine, Henry Burchard, 1901-1911
Fort, J. Franklin, 1908-1909
Garrett, Robert, 1901-1908
Garrett, Robert, 1909-1912
Green, Henry Woodhull, 1901-1906
Handy, Parker D, 1910-1912
Henry, Bayard, 1901-1915
Hoffman, Alfred B. M, 1910-1912
Imbrie, Andrew Clerk, 1901-1912
Jacobus, Melancthon W, 1901-1915
Jones, Charles Hodge, 1910-1915
Jones, David B, 1901-1908
Jones, Thomas D, 1909-1912
Laughlin, James, Jr, 1907
Magie, William Francis, 1901-1911
Magie, William J, 1907-1911
McCook, John J, 1901-1906
McCormick, Cyrus Hall, 1901-1915
McIlvaine, William B, 1909-1912
McPherson, Simon J, 1903-1911
Murray, Harold Griffith, 1906-1907
Murray, Harold Griffith, 1908-1911
Murphy, Franklin, 1903-1904
Osborn, Edwin Curtis, 1901
Palmer, Stephen S, 1908-1912
Paxton, William M, 1901-1904
Pyne, M. Taylor, 1901-1915
Shea, Joseph B, 1906-1911
Sheldon, Edward Wright, 1907-1914
Stewart, George B, 1901-1914
Stewart, John Aikman, 1901-1915
Stokes, Edward C, 1905-1907
Thompson, Henry B, 1907-1915
Van Dyke, Henry Nevius, 1902-1912
Van Dyke, Henry Nevius, 1901-1910
West, Andrew Fleming, 1901-1915
Wilson, Woodrow, 1901-1911
Winans, Samuel Ross, 1901-1909
Winston Company, 1905-1911
Wood, Charles, 1901-1913
Various Committees, 1904-1920
Library, Committee on, 1911-1920
Armstrong Prize Cup, 1925-1939
Belgian Art Exhibition, 1937
D'Olier, Franklin, 1923-1937
Farrand, Wilson, 1925-1935
Fleming, Matthew C, 1912-1935
Football, 1933
Garrett, Robert, 1913-1921
Gifts, 1903-1919
Gulick, Archibald A, 1935-1937
Harvard University, 1904-1935
Hope, Walter E, 1913-1933
Inscriptions in Princeton, 1929-1932
Jacobus, Melancthon W, 1918-1936
American Cooperation, 1938
Leitch, Alexander, 1934-1935
Library, University, 1927-1933
Lourie, Donald B, 1937
Lukens, Lewis N., Jr, 1935-1937
MacDonald, Gordon, Fellowship, 1927
Lectures, 1936-1938
Osborn, William Church, 1927-1936
Payson, Laurence G, 1936-1937
Phillips, Alexander H., Fund, 1935
Prize, 1925-1934
Religion, 1936-1937
Wick's Sermon, 1936-1937
Scholarship Holders, 1912-1932
Speakers, 1935-1936
Trustees Cut on Tuition Fees, 1935
Trustees, 1934-1938
University Counsel, 1916-1930
University Store, 1905-1917
Visual Education, 1936
War Certificates, 1918-1944
Wintringer, G.C., 1912-1937
Yale University, 1901-1937
Appointment Books, 1947-1967
1947-1950, 1947-1950
1951-1954, 1951-1954
1954-1957, 1954-1957
1957-1960, 1957-1960
1960-1962, 1960-1962
1962-1964, 1962-1964
1964-1966, 1964-1966
1966-1967, 1966-1967
Advisory Council, 1916-1917
Celebrations, 1942-1947
Class of, 1924-1935
Committee on Attendance, 1911-1917
Conference Committee, 1913-1920
Information, Committee on, 1921-1927
Dean of the College, 1914-1927
Departmental Elections, 1933-1935
Eisenhart, Luther P, 1933-1935
McIlvain, John Hunt, circa 1935
Princeton Alumni Fund, 1927-1929
Princeton Fund, 1925-1928
Publication, 1944
Guide to Princeton, 1944
Religion, 1933-1935
Scholarship, 1934
Steering Committee, 1934
Scholarship Material, 1934-1935
Scientific Research Fund, 1926-1928
Summer Vocational Plan, 1934
Teaching Loads Study, 1934-1935
A–General, 1937-1950
Ackerman, William C, 1937-1940
Admission Inquiries, 1950-1959
Advisory Councils, 1941-1961
Aldrich, Donald B, 1938-1947
Alumni Association, 1957-1959
Armstrong Upperclass Cup, 1938-1950
Army Staff Course, 1945
European Studies, 1945
Artifact, 1944
B–General, 1937-1950
Biddle, W. Lyman, Medal, 1923-1949
Books for Princeton Servicemen, 1943
C–General, 1908, 1937-1957
Civilian Defense School, 1941-1942
Committee of Fifty, 1949
Controllers Office, 1950-1959
Curriculum Committee, 1949-1951
D–General, 1938-1950
Davis, Shelby, 1961-1965
Degrees Conferred, 1746-1937
Detroit Speaking Trip, 1938-1939
Development News Letter, 1957-1958
Dillon, Clarence, 1940
Diplomas, Duplicate, 1931-1941
Dodds, Harold W, 1937-1959
E–General, 1938-1952
Scholarships, 1944
Correspondence, 1939-1940
Literature, 1937-1942
Notes, 1938-1940
Research and Study, 1935-1939
Broadcast, 1939
Correspondence, 1939-1940
Literature and Analysis, 1939-1940
Enlisted Reserve Program, 1942
F–General, 1938-1955
Faculty, 1937-1957
Alumni Dinner, 1939
Emergency Regulations Adopted by Trustees for Those Who Leave for Service in World War II, 1942
General, 1937-1957
Finance, 1937-1941
Minutes, 1939-1947
Firestone Library, 1944-1955
Foreign Students, 1950
Certificates, 1950
G–General, 1936-1949
Deed of Gift, 1942
Graduate School, 1937-1958
Guide Service, 1942-1945
Orange Key, 1942, 1945
Gulick, Archibald A, 1942-1943
H–General, 1939-1951
Meeting, 1944-1945
Heermance, Radcliffe, 1914-1951
Herrick, Myron T., Prize, 1949
I–General, 1939-1957
J–General, 1938-1949
Janitorial Staff, 1942
University v. Union, 1942
Jerome, Leonard W., Prize, 1866-1949
K–General, 1938-1949
Korean War Honor Roll, 1954-1955
L–General, 1938-1951
Leitch, 1942-1959
Personal Correspondence, 1942-1959
Library, University, 1938-1941
Liquor Policy on Campus, 1948-1949
Lynch, John Bernard, 1951
M–General, 1938-1952
McCormick, Fowler, 1950
Memorial Room, World War, 1949
Milbank Memorial Book, 1950-1952
N–General, 1939-1945
Annual Meeting, 1948
O–General, 1937-1945
Consulting Architect, 1954-1960
Osgood, Charles G., 1951
Address, 1951
P–General, 1937-1957
Deed of Gift, 1950
Princeton University, 1931-1966
General, 1939-1951
Class of 1943, 1939-1940
Charter Revision, 1966
Facts About Princeton, 1946-1959
Presidents, 1952-1959
Oath of Office, 1952-1959
Princeton Summer Camp, 1939-1947
Radio Broadcasts, 1938, 1946
Revised Policy of Athletic Administration to the Board of Trustees, Committee on, 1934-1952
Salvage Committee, 1942
Gift of Painting, 1940-1949
Books and Letters, 1944-1945
Professors, 1941
Exchange, 1941
Publications, 1947
R–General, 1937-1957
Rhodes Scholars, 1952
Roundtable News, 1944
S–General, 1925, 1941-1955
Scholarships, Committee on, 1946-1959
Speakers, 1938-1947
Speaking Trips, 1938-1941
Student Employment Office, 1937-1949
T–General, 1937-1950
Faculty Dinner, 1938-1941 April 17
Undergraduate, 1949-1950
University Travel, 1958-1959
New Elections System, 1949-1950
V–General, 1938-1941
Vacations, 1942-1949
Vocational Training, 1943-1944
Victory Over Japan Day, 1945
Visitors, 1943 November 6-1963
1945-1961, 1945-1961
1961-1963, 1961-1963
Crown Prince Faisal, 1943 November 6
Japanese Delegation, 1951
Roosevelt, Eleanor, 1944 February 3
W–General, 1939-1962
Yarrow Murals, 1941
Appointment Books, 1967-1974
1967-1969, 1967-1969
1969-1971, 1969-1971
1971-1973, 1971-1973
1973-1974, 1973-1974
Academic Fraud, 1983-1985
Access to Campus, 1979-1983
Accreditation, 1977-1984
General, 1977-1983
Admissions, 1974-1987
Agreements, 1974-1983
Alumni, 1973-1985
Alumni Council, 1983-1986
Archives Deposits, 1967-1986
Art Museum, 1975-1986
Athletics, 1965-1986
Attorneys (for Referral), 1973-1987
Bankruptcy, 1973-1979
General, 1973-1979
Barr Ferree Foundation, 1982
Benefits, 1972-1987
General, 1972-1987
Mandatory Retirement, 1982-1985
Pension Plan (Biweekly), 1977-1984
Temporary Disability, 1977-1985
Workman's Compensation, 1976-1980
Biohazards, 1976-1979
Blohm, William, 1980-1982
Installation, 1971-1972
Buckley Amendment, 1974-1986
Charitable Trusts, 1983
Clubs, 1968-1987
All-Male Clubs, 1985-1987
Cannon Club, 1972-1979
Colonial Club, 1969, 1982-1984
Eating Clubs, 1968-1986
Terrace Club, 1974-1984
Fuellhart, William C, 1974-1984
Community Affairs, 1975-1981
Conference, Committee on, 1976-1982
Conflict of Interest, 1979-1986
Contracts, 1984-1986
Copyright, 1950-1986
Credit Union, 1970-1974
Daily Princetonian, 1954, 1974-1986
Equal Access, 1973-1979
Faculty, 1972-1988 January
Financial Aid Policies, 1986-1987
Ford Foundation, 1971-1985
Forrestal Center, 1972-1988
Founding Fathers Papers, Inc, 1981
Gay Alliance, 1972-1986
Gifts, 1970-1985
General, 1971-1985
Grievance Procedures, 1972-1982
Immigration, 1974-1986
Institutional Donations, 1976
Ivy League Counsel Group, 1976-1985
Jadwin Gymnasium, 1972-1984
Judicial Committee (CPUC), 1972-1974
Labor Unions, 1973-1985
Township of Princeton, 1975-1982
Library, 1973-1983
Patents, 1972-1987
Photography Contracts, 1981-1986
Pooled Income Funds, 1983
Pornography, 1975-1981
Princeton Alumni Weekly, 1975-1983
Prizes, 1903-1983
Real Estate, 1975-1976
Romance Languages, 1983
Sachs Trust, 1973 August-1975 June
Security, 1972 September-1983 March
Retirement Dinner, 2001
Federal Highway Use Tax, 1975-1976
Friends Groups, 1984
New Jersey, 1969 February-1985 April
Trademark Protection, 1983-1985
Twenty-Two Foundation, 1977-1978
Unitrust, 1972-1986
University Governance, 1975-1977
Wage and Price Controls, 1972-1980
Whig-Clio, 1970 February-1984 April
Women's Center, 1979, 1982-1985
Trustee Retreat, 2007 January
Princeton Campus Plan, 2006
Witherspoon Monument, 1998
Associations AAU, 1978-2009
AAU Public Affairs, 1987-2006
Ace Media Project, 2004-2007
Ace Media Project II, 2005
Ace Media Project III, 2005-2006
Abu Dhabi, 1983-2004
Accountability, 1994
Accreditation, 1980-2011
Administrative Review, 2000-2001
Admission Video, 2003
Admission--Yale--Summer, 2002
Affirmative Action, 1975-2003
Cornel West Appointment, 2002
Affinity Card, 1998
RKD Alumni Council, 1991-2000
Alumni Education, 1997-2003
Alumni (History), 1977-1978
APGA Commission, 2010-2011
Alcohol Coalition, 2007-2009
Alumni of Color Conference, 2006
Admission Search, 2003
Appreciated Assets, 1985-1987
Arts Alive!, 2001-2002
Art Museum, 2007
Asia Trip, 2004
Asia Trip 2, 2004-2005
Australian Conference, 2003
Sonia Sotomayor, 2009
Task Force on Well Being, 2004
Chi Yu Wu, 2009
Princeton Review, 2014
Princeton Blairstown Center, 2003
Prospect Magazine, 1974-1976
Bowen Memorial Service, 2016
Campus Club, 2005-2006
Campaign Bulletin, 1981-1994
Calvo, 2011-2012
Charitable Giving, 1984-1985
Budget Review--HTS, 1989
Child Care Follow-Up, 2005-2006
Cabinet Retreat, 2010
Associations: COFHE, 2004-2008
COFHE Endowment Brochure, 2000
COFHE Closer Look, 2005-2006
COFHE Review, 1992
Coming Back Moving Forward, 2009
Civic Uses--Community Day, 1998-1999
Class '55 Project, 1989-1991
Communications Search, 2000
Cost / Price, 1988-1997
Draft Registration, 1983
Downtown Plan, 2002-2003
Daily Princetonian, 1987-2004
Admin: Communications, 1987-2000
Clinton, William--Visit, 2000
Clubs, 1975-1981
E-Quad Neighbors, 2005-2006
E-Quad Zoning 1, 2005
E-Quad Zoning 2, 2005
Early Admission, 2006
Eating Club Task Force, 2009-2010
Endowments, 1988-1989
Eating Club Task Force, 1993-2010
Student Visa, 2002
Facilities, 1989
Financial Aid Policy, 1998
Faculty Retirement, 1998
ROTC Military, 2005-2011
Admin Reviews, 1993-1999
Blairstown, 2009-2012
Divestment, 1978-2002
Chronological File, 2011
Chronological File, 2012-2014
Clinton Visit, 1996
Greenspan, Andy, 1996
Robertson Settlement Files, 2002-2017
Basic Package, 2002-2009
Robertson Settlement, 2008
Robertson Post-Settlement, 2009-2017
Settlement Coverage, 2008-2009
Letters to Editor, 2006-2007
Press, 2006-2007
"MLK" VHS tape, 1997
Alumni Day VHS tape, 2002
Mandatory Retirement, 1977-1985
Clubs Outreach, 2009-2010
Clubs--History, 2009-2010
Clubs Task Force Report, 2010
Board Retreat, 2007 January
FLA-UAC Emails, 2000-2003
Fair Labor Association, 1998-2007
McCleery William-Projects, 1977-1989
Memorial Garden, 2001-2003
Meningitis, 2013-2014
Associations: NAICU (National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities), 1997-1998
NAICU Minority Task Force, 1989-1990
NCAA Violations, 2010 September
John Nash Memorial, 2015
National PR, 1987
Olden Street Building, 2004-2005
PAW Review, 1995-2000
RKD: PAW Review, 1989-1990
Princeton History, 1984
Princeton Public Library, 1998-2004
Financial Primer, 1979-1986
Forrestal Lands, 1988-1992
Graduate Alumni Relations, 2001-2002
Health and Well Being II, 2003-2004
Health and Well Being IV, 2004
Health and Well Being V, 2004
Health and Well Being VI, 2004
Health and Well Being VII, 2004-2005
Health and Well Being, 2003-2007
I.Q. - Einstein Movie, 1994
Justice Inquiry, 1990-1992
Katrina, 2005-2006
Lewis Gift, 2006
Magazines and Newspapers, 1985-1990
Mandela, Nelson - Visit, 1999-2000
MLK Current, 1989-2001
MLK Current, 1990-2015
McCarter Theatre, 1989-2004
2001-09-11T00:00:00+00:00, 2001-2002
Shaomin Li, 2001
Shapiro, Harold T., 1988-2000
Princeton, Visitors to, 1978-1985
RKD: Weekly Bulletin, 1975
Admin: Princo, 1991
Public Opinion Strategies, 2015
Race Relations, 1992-1994
Regional PR, 1987
She Roars - April 2011, 2011
Singer, Peter, 1998-2002
South America, 2012
Student Assistants, 1972-1977
Sullivan Principles, 2001-2002
Task Force Interim Report, 2004
Task Force Focus Groups, 2004
Task Force Benefits, 2003
Task Force Child Care, 2003-2004
Task Force UHS, 2003-2004
Task Force Undergraduates, 2003
Task Force Faculty/Staff, 2003
Tax Policy, 1986-2002
Tobacco, 1998-2000
Trenton State College, 1996
Web Strategy Task Force, 2001-2002
Witherspoon Statue, 1999-2003
Working Group, 2010-2011
Wu, Ci-Yu, 1980-1989
Currents Article, 2002
U Store, 2000-2006
Verite Internships, 2000
Videos, Admissions, circa 1990
Washington Road Bridge, 2004
Chron Files, Feb-May 1995
Chron Files, June-Dec 1995
Chron Files, Jan-June 1996
Chron Files, July-Dec 1996
Chron Files, Jan-June 1997
Chron Files, July-Dec 1997
Chron Files, 1998
Chron Files, Jan-June 1999
Chron Files, July-Dec 1999
Chron Files, 2000
Chron Files, 2001
Chron Files, May-Dec 2002
Chron Files, Jan-May 2003
Chron Files, July-Dec 2003
Chron Files, Feb-June 2004
Chron Files, Aug-Dec 2004
Chron Files, Jan-July 2005
Chron Files, Oct-Nov 2005
Chron Files, Jan-Jun 2006
Chron Files, Aug-Dec 2006
Chron Files, 2007
Chron Files, Jan-Dec 2008
Chron Files, 2009
Chron Files, 2010
Board Meeting, 2004 January
Executive Committee, 2004 February
Board Meeting, 2004 April
Board Meeting, 2004 May
Board Meeting, 2004 September
Board Meeting, 2004 November
Executive Committee, 2004 December
Board Meeting, January 2005
Executive Committee, Feb 2005
Board Meeting, April 2005
Board Meeting, May 2005
Executive Committee, July 2005
Board Meeting, Sept 2005
Board Meeting, Nov 2005
Slavery Project, 2017
Endowment, 2007-2016
Alumni Self-Study, 2014-2015
Public Affairs Planning, 1992-2009
Annual Reports, 1993-2006
Installation, 2013
Transition, 2003-2004
Strategic Plan '93, 1991-1994
Students of Color, 1992-1995
Clubs, 2004-2017
ROTC, 2009
Clubs, 2011-2016
Best Practice, 2009-2011
Lewis Suits, 2012-2015
Wilson Report, 2016
Wilson Background, 2015-2016
Wilson Committee, 2015-2016
Lawsuit Settlement, 2015-2017
Press, 2016-2017
Honor Code, 2018
Campus Plan, 2004-2018
Tax Bill, 2017-2018
Club Task Force, 2016-2018
China: Beijing / Fudan, 1978-1987
Oberdorfer Book, 1993-1995
250th, 1991-1997
Correspondence, July-August 1972
Correspondence, Sept-Dec 1972
Correspondence, Jan-March 1973
Memos and Letters, April-May 1973
Memos and Letters, June-Sept 1973
Memos and Letters, Oct-Dec 1973
Memos and Letters, Jan-March 1974
Memos and Letters, May-June 1974
Memos and Letters, July-Dec 1974
Memos and Letters, Jan-May 1975
Memos and Letters, June-Dec 1975
Memos and Letters, 1976
Memos and Letters, 1977
PAW Post-1990, 1990-2011
PAW Pre-1990, 1973-1982
Karen Arenson, 2007-2008
Alumni Council, 1978-2003
Alumni Travel, 1976-1996
Community, 1986-2000
Community, 2000-2005
Miscellaneous, 1978-2014
Town Gown, 2011-2014
Route 1 Trial, 2012-2013
Parity Bill, 2012-2013
Contribution, 1972-2019
Borough Contribution, 2002-2011
Borough Taxes, 1975-1988
Township Contributions, 2010-2012
Merwick, 2000-2011
Millstone-Forrestal, 2000-2003
Eastern Neighbors, 2008
Communications, 1967-2005
Accreditation, 2011-2016
Campus Planning, 2005-2008
Communications Review, 2014-2015
Film, 1988-2001
Federal, 1979-2018
Lobbying, 1995-1996
State, 1987-2012
Alumni Council Budget, 1997-2000
Arts and Transit Current, 2011-2013
Arts and Transit, 2013
Arts and Transit, 2012
Arts and Transit, 2011
Arts and Transit, 2010
Arts and Transit Historic, 2012
Planning Board, 2007-2009
Dinky, 2006-2011
Child Care, 2007-2008
Whig-Clio Society Trustees Files, 2000-2006
NCAA Files, 2008
NCAA Files, 1994-2008
Series 8: 2003 Accessions, 1958-2002
No arrangement action taken or arrangement information not recorded at the time of processing.
Alphabetical Files, 1958-2002
Administrative Reports, 1992-2002
Admissions Subcommittee, 1970-1987
Advisory Councils, 1984-1995
Antitrust, 1989-1991
Art Museum Accreditation, undated
Audit Committee, 1976-1990
Bylaws, 1969-1991
Campaign Kickoff, 1995
Campaign, 1984
Campus Center, 1989-1997
Clubs, Eating, 1975-1995
Coeducation, 1990
Committee on Committees, 1974-2002
Communications, 1972-1974
Compensation Committee, 1997-2000
Curriculum Committee, 1971-1985
Divestment, 1958-1988
Domestic Partners, 1994-1995
Elections, 1972-1982
Executive Committee, 1970-2001
Finance Committee, 1973-1989
Forrestal Center Corporation, 1993
Forrestal Land Development, 1991
Gifts and Memorials, 1976-1996
Hyde Award, 1967-1973
Insurance, 1979-1990
Jadwin Bequest, 1979
Mandela, Nelson, 2000
Middle State Review, 1994
Nassau Capital, 1994-1995
Nassau Hall Renovation, 1999
Nude Olympics, 1999
Portraits, 1962-1993
Garsoian, Nina G, 1979-1980
Kernan, Alvin B, 1977
Lemonick, Aaron, 1976-1979
Raboteau (Empty), dates not examined
Shapiro, Harold T, 1990-1993
Schultz, George, 1991
Ziolkowski, Theodore, 1991-1992
Residential Life, 1974
Student Life, 1987-1998
Sarnoff Property, 2002
Search, Presidential, 2000
Stadium Dedication, 1998
Survey, Trustee, 1995-1999
Tilghman Inauguration, 2001
United Way, 1993
University Resources Committee, 2001
William III's Hunting Sword, 1988
Witherspoon, John, Bible, 1990
Yale's Admission Issue, 2002
Board Mailings, 1996-1999
Commencement, 2000-2002
Opening Exercises, 1998-2002
Series 9: 2004 Accessions, 1961-2007
No arrangement action taken or arrangement information not recorded at the time of processing.
Admission, 2003-2007
Class of, 2007
Class of, 2006
Class of, 2005
Class of, 2004
Class of, 2003
Advisory Council, 1988-1995
Alumni, 1992-2003
Alumni Council Office, 1986-1996
Alumni Trip, 1999 March 16-19
Art Museum, 1987-1999
Blairstown, 1975-1996
Bollingen Foundation, 1983-1991
Athletics, 1988-2002
Football, 1992-1993
Miscellaneous, 1988-1997
Academic Integrity, 1994-1998
Commitment to Equity, 1997-1998
Fiscal Integrity, 1997
Governance and Commitment, 1998
Minutes, 1997-1998
Steering Committee, 1997-1998
Academic Integrity, 1998-2001
Fiscal Integrity, 1997
Commitment to Equity, 1997-1998
Administrative Arrangements, 1998
Report, 1998
Orientation Meeting, 1997
Certification Process, 1997-1998
Summer Sports Camps, 1998
Women's Sports, 1988-1996
Wrestling, 1991-1993
Wrestlers, 1993-1995
A-B, 1993-1995
C, 1993-1995
D, 1993-1995
E-F, 1993-1995
G, 1993-1995
H-J, 1993-1995
K-L, 1993-1995
M, 1993-1995
N-R, 1993-1995
S, 1993-1995
T-V, 1993-1995
W-Z, 1993-1995
Wrestling Letters, 1993
Ritrievi, Kimberly, 1995
Annual Report, 1989
Athletics Office, 1989
Athletics Office, 1988
Athletic Budgets, 1991-2002
Athletic Budgets Issues, 1997-1999
Budgets, 1988-1996
Athletics Department, 1993-2003
Dillon Fitness Center, 1999
Athletics Fundraising, 1996-2002
Astrophysical Science, 1987
Department of Biology, 1988, 1990
East Asian Studies, 1987
Hellenic Studies, 1990
Department of History, 1988
Council of the Humanities, 1990-1991
Department of Music, 1992-1996
Department of Politics, 1986-1992
Department of Psychology, 1988-1989
General, 1992
Vice President for Development, 1993
Library, Koepp, Don, 1993
General, 1992-1993
Library, Koepp, Don, 1992-1993
Advisory Council, 1988-1998
Affirmative Action, 1988-1997
Alcohol on Campus, 1997-2000
1998-2001, 1998-2001
1991-1998, 1991-1998
1990-1991, 1990-1991
1989-1990, 1989-1990
1979-1989, 1979-1989
Campus Life, 1989-1994
Miscellaneous Reports, 1988
Administrative Group File #2, 1994
Campus Life Administrative Group, 1995
Office of Career Services, 1989-1991
Development, 2003
Gillispie Gift, 1999-2001
Princeton Friends Group, 1997
Keasbey Memorial Foundation, 2003
Prizes, 2001-2002
Woolworth Center, 1993-1997
250th Anniversary, 1990-1999
Campaigns, 1993-1998
250th Campaign File, 1994-2002
Student Sports Matters, 1983-1990
General, 1986-1992
New Jersey (Empty), undated
Form 990, 1987-1988
Treiman, Professor Sam, 1991
Newspaper Articles, 1996
Correspondence, 1996
Affidavit of Wright, Thomas H, 1996
Pro Bono, 1986-1993
1984-1987, 1984-1987
1989, 1989
Finance Committee, 1989
1990, 1990
Finance Committee (Empty), 1990
Registrar, 1986-1992
Grievances, Merrill, Shannon, 1991
Health Insurance, Student, 1986-1990
Health Services Office, 1989-1990
Housing Office, 1977-1993
Immigration, 1987-1992
Faculty, dates not examined
Staff, dates not examined
1990-1993, 1990-1993
Lemonick, Aaron, 1988-1992
Civil Rights Office, 1987-1994
Litigation, 1979-1990
General, 1990-1998
McDonald, Paul, 1995
Miller, B. J, 1993-1995
Koepp, Donald W, 1989-1990
Meyer, Don C, 1986-1990
Benefits Committee, 1988
Distance Learning, 1999-2000
Partnership, 1996-2000
President's Cabinet, 2001-2003
President's Lecture Series, 2002
Employment Inquiries, 1987-2001
American Civil Liberties Union, 1996
Budget, dates not examined
"Café Vivian", dates not examined
Gest Collection, dates not examined
Gala, 1988-1990
Human Resources, dates not examined
Palmer Stadium, 1997-2000
Performing Arts Theatre, 1995-2002
Science Library (Gehry), 2001-2002
Whitman College, 2001-2002
Construction Labor Costs, 1996-1997
Dunwalke, 1998-1999
Housing (Staff), 1997-2000
Miscellaneous, 1988-2000
Palmer/Dunwalke/Laurie, 1984-2001
Physical Planning, 1988-2000
Real Estate, 1996
Campus Center Accessibility, 1998
Admission, undated
Admissions, Miscellaneous, 1987-1992
Admissions Project, 1997-1998
Dean of Admission, 1998-2001
Dean Fred Hargadon, 1987-1995
Deaths, 1981-1995
1989, 1989
1988, 1988
1987, 1987
1986, 1986
1985, 1985
J. Douglas Brown, 1981
1984, 1984
Ricardo A. Mestres, 1981
1995, 1995
1994, 1994
1993, 1993
1992, 1992
1991, 1991
1990, 1990
D & R Canal Commission, undated
Environmental Committee, 1990-1993
Executive Compliance Committee, 2003
Extra-campus Relations, 1988-1990
Holder/Hamilton, 1997-2001
Blair Hall, Renovations, 1997-2001
Genomics Planning, 2000
Graduate Student Housing, 2001-2002
New Dorm, "Ellipse", 2002
Scully Dorm, 1996-2000
No arrangement action taken or arrangement information not recorded at the time of processing.
Governmental Affairs, 1987-2002
Durkee, Robert K, 1991-2003
General Office Matters, 1986-1999
Taylor, Joseph H, 1997
Gutmann, Amy, 1992-1996
Retirement, 2001
Academic Fraud, 1995
Academic Review, 1998
Faculty, 1995-2002
Miscellaneous, 1991-1999
Travel Abroad, 1998
Dean of the College, 1992-2000
Community Learning, 1999
Public Safety, 1987-1998
Treasurer, 1999-2002
Wilson, John, 1994
Student Issues, 1996-2001
Miscellaneous, 1986-2000
Graduate Student Union, 1997
Campus Club, 1989-1998
Cap & Gown, 1987-1993
Charter Club, 1988-1995
Cloister Inn, 1988-1993
Colonial, 1987-1995
Cottage, 1993-1994
Cannon (Football Parking), 1973-1997
Ivy, 1986-1999
Quadrangle, 1989-1993
Stevenson, 1971-2000
Terrace, 1988-1993
Tiger Inn, 1987-1993
Tower, 1989-2003
Club Issues and Model, 1988-1993
Elliot (Mercer Trust), 1997-1999
Goheen Walk Dedication, 1998-1999
Alcohol, 1988-1998
1992-1993, 1992-1993
1991-1992, 1991-1992
1991-1992, 1991-1992
Initiative, dates not examined
1990-1998, 1990-1998
1988-1990, 1988-1990
Keg Ban, 1991-1992
1991-1994, 1991-1994
Annuities, 1997-1998
Endowment, 1996-1999
Appraisals, 1996-1999
Correspondence, 1997-1999
Monthly Cash Statements, 1996-1998
1995-2001, 1995-2001
Investment Summary, 2000-2001
Working Party, 1999-2001
CODOUS Working Party, 1999-2000
Amici (re: Dixon v. Rutgers, Penn v, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), 1986-1990
Annual Reports, 1988-1993
Study (1990s) #1, 1989-1993
Study (1990s) #2, 1990-1992
Review (Empty), 1993-1994
All Sports, 1989-1991
Football, 1986-1992
Band, 1988-1992
Broadmead Swim Club, 1991
Campus Center Committee Report, 1994
Dean of the Chapel, 1979-1994
Dean of the College, 1988-1991
1989-1992, 1989-1992
Academic Fraud (Faculty), 1987-1995
Gunning, Dean Robert, 1991-1995
1989-1999, 1989-1999
Lowe, Eugene Y., Jr, 1979-1993
Montero, Janina, 1992-1998
Search, 1991-1993
Discrimination Policies, 1985-1993
Drug Policy, 1987-1990
Faculty, 1983-1994
Lemonick, Aaron, 1984-1993
Itzkowitz, Norman, 1998-1999
Ronconi, Villa, 1988-1989
Graduate School Union, 1990-1991
Firestone Library, 1990-1993
Forrestal, 1988-1993
Friends Groups, 1987-1994
Friends Study, 1981-1988
General Counsel, 1975-1999
Antitrust, 1991-1997
Correspondence, 1990-1998
McDonough, Peter, 1991-1998
Sciarra, Lorraine, 1990-1999
Indemnification, 1995-1996
Office Matters, 1992-1998
Outside Counsel, 1987-1994
Princeton as Trustee, 1992-1996
Trusts and Estates, 1975-1996
Advisory Committee, 1991-1992
Budget Review, 1988-1994
Cabinet, 1987-1999
Council, 1996-1997
General, 1986-1998
Policy Group, 1991-2001
President's Fund, 1972-1998
Speeches, 1990-1995
Project 55, 1989-2001
Roads, 1972-1997
1972-1997, 1972-1997
1967-1992, 1967-1992
1983-1996, 1983-1996
1989, 1989, 1987-1997
1998, 1998
Rules, 1988-1996
Watkins Amicus Brief, 1988-1989
Equal Opportunity Policy, 1989-1993
Scholarship Program, 1994, 1994
Racial Harassment, 1991-1993
School of Architecture, 1988-1993
Scholarships, 1986-1999
Sexual Harassment, 1986-1994
Sexual Harassment Panel, 1991
1988-1990, 1988-1990
1990, 1990
1990, 1990
1991-1993, 1991-1993
Annual Reports, 1989
Brochures, News Clippings, 1988-1989
Budget Files, 1988-1989
General Files, 1988-1990
Student Life Organization, 1992
Summer Programs, 1985-1992
Teacher Prep Program, 1991
Title IX, 1991-1993
McCarter Theatre, 1998-2001
Theatre Intime, 1995
Budget, 1995-1998
Controller, 1986-2000
Spies, Richard R, 1991-1997
Risk Management, 1999
Treasurer, 1988-1999
Woodrow Wilson Papers, 1986-1994
Century Club, 1975-1987
Class of, 1977-1987
Speeches, 1974-1988
United Way, 1992-1996
University Store, 1985-1987
Personal, Miscellaneous, 1972-1980
1977-1981, 1977-1981
1980-1981, 1980-1981
1981-1984, 1981-1984
1981-1984, 1981-1984
1984-1987, 1984-1987
1988, 1988
1989, 1989
1990, 1990
1990-1992, 1990-1992
1988-1992, 1988-1992
1994-1997, 1994-1997
Campaign, 1992-1997
1987-1989, 1987-1989
Report of the Walrus Committee, 1987
Nominating Committee, 1984-1986
President, Search for, 1980-1981
Library Search, 1995
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, 1986
Miscellaneous, 1992-2000
Goals Committee Report, 1993
Appendices, 1994-1995
International Center, 1992-1997
1995, 1995
1993-1994, 1993-1994
Bendheim Hall, 1989
1996-1998, 1996-1998
1999-2000, 1999-2000
2001-2002, 2001-2002
Semi-Annual Report, 1999
Mellon Foundation, 1994-1998
Nassau Club, 1988-1990
Copyright, 1988-2003
Correspondence, 1988-1992
Patents, 1986-1991
Research, 1978-1991
Technology Transfer, 1998
Trademarks, 1986-1993
University Store, 1988-1989
The Benefits Handbook, 2002
Free Speech, 1972-1986
Free Speech, 1985-1992
Charter Day, dates not examined
Steering Committee, 1988-1993
Performance Groups, 1998-2001
Compliance Officer, 1997-1999
Development Work, 1991-2000
General Correspondence, 1989-2002
Wolfson, Mitchel, 1986-1998
Women's Center, 1988-1992
By-Laws, Charter, 1985-1990
Foundation Dissolution, 2000-2002
1970-2002, 1970-2002
Correspondence, 1991-2000
1999, 1999
1998, 1998
1998 May 21, 1998 May 21
1997, 1997
1996, 1996
1995, 1995
1994, 1994
1993, 1993
1992, 1992
1992 December 8, 1992 December 8
Annual Meeting, 1991
Book Award, 1987-2005
2001 Budgets, 2001, 2000-2001
Budgets, 1975-2000
Woodrow Wilson School, 1994-1999
Princeton Summer Institute, 1998
Einstein Papers, 1988-1993
Recommendations, 2001-2002
Whelan, Christine B, 1999
Alisharan, Shalani, 1998
Pope, Justin, 1997
Stark, Paula Rose, 1996
Rogers, Stephanie M, 1995
Duckworth, Jason M, 1994
Tobin, David, 1993
McMurry, Susan, 1992
Richter, Andrea, 1991
West, Howard, 1990
Clemons, Keefe, 1989
Sosa, Julie Ann, 1988
Barrera, Joel, 1987
Springdale Golf Course, 2001-2002
Student Issues, 2000
Third World Center, 1994-2000
Theatre Intime, 1999-2001
Student Financial Issues, 2001
Community Service Center, 1994-2000
Library, 1981-2001
Membership, 2002-2003
Executive Meetings, 2001-2002
Council Meetings, 2001-2002
Executive Meetings, 2000-2001
Council Meetings, 2000-2001
Prince Ads, 1999-2002
Account, 1995-2001
Office Staff, dates not examined
Faculty, dates not examined
Alumni, dates not examined
Meeting, dates not examined
Undergraduates, dates not examined
Parliamentarians, dates not examined
Meeting Dates, dates not examined
Governance Committee Roster, 1996
Meeting, 1999 February 10
Council of the Princeton University Community (CPUC) Rights and Rules Committee, 1998-1999
Photos, 1997
Mail versus Email, 1997
No arrangement action taken or arrangement information not recorded at the time of processing.
CPUC Charter Amendment, 2003
CPUC Meeting Notes, 2004-2005
CPUC Meeting Notes, 2005-2006
Faculty Wall Portraits, 2005
Fraternities, 1983-1998
ROTC - Recruiting, 1990-2005
University League, 1993-2004
Wythes Committee and Reports, 1997-2000
Operation of, undated
Meetings, 2000-2001
Annual Reports, 1990-1994
Minutes, 1977-1990
Meeting Notes, 1994-2000
Correspondence, 1981-1991
PUCC (Concerts Committee), 1990-2007
Honor Committee, Judicial, 2003
Discipline Cases, 1986-1990
Discipline Cases, 1990
Discipline Cases, 1990-2003
Childcare, 2004-2007
Budget Projections, 2006
Financial Assistance, 2006-2007
Programs, Other Universities, 2006
News Clippings, 2007
Summer Camp, 2006
Other Initiatives, 2005
171 Broadmead, 2005
NALLS, 2005
Notes, Summer, 2007
Notes, 2005
Demand, 2004-2006
Bright Horizons and Dow Jones, 2006
Bright Horizons, 2007
Franklin-Marshall, 2005
Trustees, Bylaws, 1998
Consists of an installation ceremony program, an invitation and five photographs. The photographs include those with Eisgruber and former Princeton Presidents Tilghman, Shapiro and Bowen.
No arrangement action taken or arrangement information not recorded at the time of processing.
Series 13: Public Website, 2016-2017
The public website of the Office of Vice President and Secretary provides information to the university community about the Board of Trustees, the Council of the Princeton University Community (CPUC), commencement, honorary degrees, and opening exercises.
No arrangement has been imposed on this series.
Includes planning documents and reports related to the project to develop a new sixth residential college (which would become Whitman College) and to expand two colleges (Butler and Mathey) into four-year colleges.
The files are maintained in the order in which they were transferred to the University Archives.
Consists of records related to the Council of the Princeton University Community (CPUC) including meeting minutes and meeting planning documents and documents related to several CPUC committees including the Executive Committee, Priorities Committee, Resources Committee, Judicial Committee, and Standing Committee and the Committee on Naming. Also includes records related to Council members and the Council's initiatives.
The records are arranged roughly by year, and within year, by committee or topic.
2003, 2002 September 09-2017 June 19
2004, 2003 August 19 -2006 October 18
2005, 2003 April 08 -2008 January 14
2006, 2005 May 02 -2010 February 05
2007, 2006 April 13 -2010 April 12
2008, 2007 April 12 -2014 February 27
2009, 2008 March 19 -2017 July 05
2010, 2009 June 12 -2017 June 19
2011, 2010 March 05 -2017 June 19
2012, 2011 April 04 -2017 June 19
2013, 2012 April 06 -2017 June 19
2014, 2013 April 22 -2016 September 14
2015, 2014 April 22 -2017 June 19
2016, 2015 March 05 -2017 June 19
2017, 2006 June 30 -2017 July 07
2018, 2016 September 28 -2017 July 03
Charter, 2011 September 27 -2015 June 05
Resources committee, 2011 November 23 -2017 June 02
Staff questions, 2012 January 20 -2017 May 08
Consists of Founding Fathers Papers Project records including budgetary records, corporate and governing documents, meeting agendas and minutes, and records documenting the project's leadership and officers. This series contains both digital and paper records.
The files are maintained in the order in which they were transferred to the University Archives.
990 Documentation, 2007 April 04-2017 March 21
Budget, 2000 August 15-2017 March 31
Corporate Documents, 2000 August 16-2017 March 21
May 2016, 2016 May 05-2016 May 10
Meetings, 2000 July 31-2016 April 29
Minutes, 1997 September 25-2017 March 23
Trustees, 2000 August 15-2017 March 31
Consists of a single memo from the Princeton University Office of the General Counsel to the Judicial Committee regarding the scope of authority of the Committee.
The file are maintained in the order in which they were transferred to the University Archives.
Series 18: NCAA Reviews, 2007 August 28-2009 January 14
Consists of Princeton's National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) records that document matters of academic integrity, rules compliance, and rules surrounding gender and minority equity. Also includes documents related to an NCAA Self-study and a 2008 NCAA Peer Review Team interview.
The file are maintained in the order in which they were transferred to the University Archives.
Academic, 2008 March 18-2008 November 11
CAC responses (Athletics Certification Committee Analysis and Reports), 2008 July 29-2008 November 05
Equity, 2008 February 10-2008 November 11
Final, 2008 April 24-2008 November 10
Governance, 2007 August 28-2008 April 24
June Addenda, 2008 June 11-2008 August 08
Minutes, 2008 October 09-2008 October 30
Peer Review Team report, 2008 December 18-2009 January 14
Visit, 2008 October 01-2008 November 11
Series 19: Princeton University Concerts Committee Records, 2011 January 17-2017 June 22
Consists of Princeton University Concerts Committee records pertaining to committee appointments as well as governing documents such as bylaws and mission and vision.
The files are maintained in the order in which they were transferred to the University Archives.
Series 20: Protest Records, 2015 December 07-2016 March 10
Consists of one folder of newspaper articles about protests at Princeton University.
The files are maintained in the order in which they were transferred to the University Archives.
Consists of Whig-Cliosophic Society Board of Trustee meeting agendas and minutes, administrative memoranda, reports and proposals from undergraduate officers, governing documents, debate prizes information, building renovation materials, and related documents.
The files are maintained in the order in which they were transferred to the University Archives. Most documents are filed in folders by year.
2000-2001, 2000 August 18-2017 June 21
2001-2002, 2001 August 10-2017 June 21
2002-2003, 2002 July 29-2017 June 21
2003-2004, 2003 September 08-2017 June 21
2004-2005, 2004 May 03-2017 June 21
2005-2006, 2006 February 07-2017 June 21
2006-2007, 2006 February 07-2017 June 21
2008-2009, 2008 August 27-2009 December 07
2009-2010, 2009 September 29-2010 November 29
2010-2011, 2010 November 29-2011 November 17
2011-2012, 2011 October 18-2015 October 13
2012-2013, 2012 August 28-2013 May 01
2013-2014, 2013 July 12-2014 May 07
2014-2015, 2014 September 26-2015 October 13
2015-2016, 2015 July 02-2017 September 15
2016-2017, 2016 April 19-2017 June 01
2017-2018, 2017 February 10-2017 February 10
Governing Documents, 2009 December 01-2017 June 08
Minutes, 2001 April 27-2017 July 04
ODUS Position, 2014 March 07-2014 November 03
Prize Debates, 2007 November 13-2012 April 02
Renovation 2008-2009, 2007 November 13-2009 December 15
Submission, 2017 July 07-2017 July 07
Sykes, 2014 February 25-2014 February 25
Trustees, 2006 April 17-2017 June 23
Art 2011, 2011 April 26-2012 August 29
Budget, 2002 April - 2017 April
Ravitz, 2005-2006
Whig-Clio Art, 1998-2003
Consists of documents and websites related to the search for Princeton's 20th president. The position was filled by Chris Eisgruber '83.
The files are maintained in the order in which they were transferred to the University Archives.
Consists of records that were kept and created primarily during the tenure of Harold Shapiro as president of the university (1988- 2001). The series includes two boxes of correspondence related to appeals to the honor committee and the disciplinary committee and one box of files containing records of the Minority Affairs Committee and files relating to racial discrimination, sexual harassment, recruitment, the South African investment issue and other topics. The series also includes one box of audio and video recordings of Princeton commencement ceremony and baccalaureate addresses.
Files are maintained in the order in which they were transferred to the University Archives.
NAACP, 1988
Tenure, 1979
Commencement '93, 1993
Commencement '92, 1992
91 Commencement, 1991
Baccalaureate 2001, 2001
Commencement 2003, 2003
Baccalaureate 2001, 2001
Baccalaureate 2001, 2001
Baccalaureate 2001, 2001
Commencement 1988, 1988
Class Day 1988, 1988
Commencement '94, 1994
Baccalaureate 2001, 2001
Commencement '04, 2004
Baccalaureate 1997, 1997
Commencement 1989, 1989
Integrity 9/21/03, 2003
Baccalaureate 2001, 2001
Baccalaureate 2001, 2001
Baccalaureate 2001, 2001
Baccalaureate 2001, 2001
Baccalaureate 1993, 1993
Baccalaureate 1994, 1994
Baccalaureate 1997, 1997
Commencement 1999, 1999
Commencement 2001, 2001
- Scope and Contents
This collection chronicles the administrative responsibilities and activities of the vice presidents and secretaries of the University. Included are correspondence, memoranda, and notes concerning committee activities. Also included are press releases, discussions pertaining to trustee matters, scholarship information, and biographical files on honorary degree recipients.
- Arrangement
The collection has been broken into series: the first six are arranged by topic and the seventh consists of subseries arranged chronologically by each secretary's tenure.
At some point in the past, a clear effort was made to organize and preserve the records of the secretary by grouping the materials by topic. This structure has been preserved, but subseries have been created to provide improved access. Items in the folders are filed in reverse chronological order.
Series 8 through 11 consist of accessions received by the archives between 2003 and 2007. Series 12 through 23 are titled by topic. Overlap may exist between series--for instance, Series 23: Records Kept By the Office of the Vice President and Secretary During Tenure of President Shapiro (1969-2008) may overlap with records of individual secretaries of the university, such as Thomas Wright's files in Subseries 7E.
- Collection Creator Biography:
Princeton University. Office of the Vice President and Secretary
"Princeton has developed so much in recent years," read the statement in the 27 October 1900 edition of the Princeton Alumni Weekly, "that, like many other American institutions of learning, a University Secretary is now required." This announcement reflected the administrative changes that had been deemed necessary to better manage the daily affairs of a rapidly expanding and developing institution. To date, six individuals have served as secretary: Charles McAlpin (1901-1917), Varnum Lansing Collins (1917-1936), Alexander Leitch (1936-1966), Jeremiah Finch (1966-1974), Thomas Wright, (1974-2004), and Robert K. Durkee (2004–). The secretary has charge of general correspondence of the University and is responsible for arranging Commencement and other convocations.
With the assistance of the registrar, the secretary is responsible for the preparation, and has custody of, all diplomas. In addition, the secretary has the custody of the University seal and affixes it to any documents requiring the signature of the secretary as an officer of the Corporation. The secretary also assists the clerk of the Board of Trustees in the performance of the clerk's duties and, in the absence or disability of the clerk, performs such duties of the clerk as the Board or the president may designate. The secretary also serves as the senior adviser to the president and oversees the official convocations of the University such as Commencement. The office also has administrative responsibility for the Council of the Princeton University Community.
Charles McAlpin, Princeton's first secretary, was a member of an old Mahopac, New York family connected prominently with the industrial and social development of New York City at the turn of the twentieth century. When he graduated from the prestigious Exeter Academy in 1884, McAlpin joined Princeton's class of 1888. As an undergraduate he was a member of the Ivy Club, joined the baseball team in his junior year, and was president of the Dramatic Association during his senior year. Throughout his life he continued his affiliation with Princeton affairs, serving as chair of class committees and, most notably, as University secretary from 1901-1917. Elected unanimously by the Board of Trustees to the post on 13 December 1900 for a yearly salary of $2,500, the Princeton Alumni Weekly noted that the job of secretary was to "coordinate the various departments, keep in touch with the outside world, and many other things which modern life and the modern methods of higher education require." In the same year, McAlpin received an honorary A.M. from Princeton. After his retirement in 1917, McAlpin devoted most of his time to charities, serving as trustee and director of many philanthropic institutions. In an alumni survey he noted that his favorite pastime was "collecting engraved portraits of Washington," and at the time of his death in 1942 he had amassed one of the best-known and most complete series of Washington prints and engravings in the country.
Princeton's next secretary, Varnum Lansing Collins, would leave an indelible mark not only on the office itself, but also on the way the history of the University was preserved. Born in Hong Kong, Collins obtained his education in Paris and London before coming to Princeton as a member of the class of 1892. As an undergraduate, he was editor of The Nassau Literary Magazine, president of the Cliosophic Society, leader of the Glee Club, and a member of the Triangle Club. After receiving an Honorary A.M. from Princeton in 1895, Collins worked in the University Library as a reference librarian until he joined the faculty of the Department of Modern Languages in 1906. He was made full professor six years later and assumed the position of clerk of the faculty—a position he held until 1935. Collins also served as the secretary of the Graduate Council from 1917 until 1927 and was an instrumental figure during the years that the Council successfully conducted its $2,000,000 campaign for faculty salaries. In 1917 he became University secretary and served in this pivotal role for nineteen years. When ill health forced Collins to retire in 1936, the Board accepted his resignation "with regret" and named him Historiographer to Princeton University. Collins had long been recognized as the foremost authority on Princeton history, and authored a number of books on the subject, notably a biography of President John Witherspoon, a history of Princeton, and a guide to the town and the University. His love and knowledge of Princeton led to the grassroots development of the University Archives. Named editor of the General Catalogue/Biographical Catalogue in 1906, he compiled files on alumni and on possible, doubtful, and fraudulent "alumni" that have been gold mines for researchers ever since. As secretary he began what is now known as the Historical Subject File (HSF), an enormously valuable (and still growing) cache of Princeton history, lore, and trivia.
Filling Collins's shoes was not an easy prospect, and the Board passed the baton of service to Alexander Leitch. As a Princeton undergraduate, Leitch was a member of the lacrosse squad, a member of the Terrace Club, and served on the staff of The Daily Princetonian for three years. Leitch enjoyed a long period of service to Princeton that began immediately after graduation in 1924. He served for one year as the director of the Bureau of Student Appointments and Student Employment, before being appointed director of the newly created Department of Public Information. He became one of the right-hand men of University President John G. Hibben, and in 1928 was appointed assistant to the president, a post he continued to hold under Edward Duffield, acting president in 1932-33, and President Harold Dodds. As secretary he oversaw a wide range of administrative responsibilities, including supervising official correspondence and publications, providing essential services for the University's Board of Trustees, and arranging Commencements and special convocations. The staging of the dedication of the Woodrow Wilson School building, at which President Lyndon B. Johnson spoke, topped off his final year at Princeton. Upon his retirement at age 65, Leitch began working on what would become A Princeton Companion, an assemblage of 400 alphabetically arranged articles on Princeton life and tradition. Of the work, Leitch remarked that while "older people sometimes write their memoirs to analyze the past and philosophize about it," he was writing not his own memoir, but Princeton's. "Writing them has been a good way of enriching myself because I'm borrowing from a great institution."
Princeton's fourth secretary was not an alumnus, but he had strong ties to the University. Jeremiah Finch, who graduated from Cornell with a B.A. in 1931 and a Ph.D. in 1936, had been a member of Princeton's faculty in the Department of English since 1936 and had held the office of Dean of the College from 1955 until 1961. As Dean, Finch was responsible for undergraduate programs of study as well as the administration of various services and offices concerned with the academic development of undergraduates. Finch was a former chair of both the Committee on Examinations and Standing and the University Council on Athletics. As executive secretary of the Princeton Program for Servicemen, Finch was also very involved with the readjustment to university life of more than 1000 undergraduates whose studies had been interrupted by war service. As University secretary, Finch became one of the six officers of the Corporation, and had oversight over all publications and the general correspondence of the University.
Thomas H. Wright succeeded Finch as secretary in 1974. Wright, who majored in the Special Program in the Humanities, received his A.B. from Princeton in 1962, magna cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa. After a year at Cambridge University as a Keasbey Scholar, he attended Harvard Law School and then went into private practice with the Washington, D.C., law firm of Covington and Burling. He then served for three years as assistant general counsel to the Ford Foundation in New York before joining the Princeton administration as General Counsel in 1972. In 1990, after serving as both secretary and general counsel, he gave up the responsibilities of the latter and was promoted to the position of vice president and secretary. In this capacity he served as a senior adviser to the president, provided administrative support for the Board of Trustees, and oversaw the official convocations of the University such as Commencement. His office also had administrative responsibility for the Council of the Princeton University Community. In addition, Wright also has supervised the offices of the general counsel and the vice president for campus life. The Board of Trustees designated Wright as vice president and secretary emeritus upon his retirement.
Robert K. Durkee, Princeton University's vice president for public affairs, succeeded Wright in the office of vice president and secretary and served from 2004 to 2019. Durkee, a member of Princeton's class of 1969, joined the University administration in the spring of 1972 as assistant to the president and, after a year on leave to serve as executive assistant to the president of the Washington, D.C.-based Association of American Universities, was appointed vice president for public affairs in 1978. In this capacity he oversaw the offices of the Alumni Association, Communications, Community and Regional Affairs, Government Affairs, and Public Affairs. Durkee served as a close adviser to Princeton presidents William G. Bowen, Harold Shapiro, Shirley Tilghman, and Christopher L. Eisgruber. He also served on and staffed several trustee committees and worked closely with the Board for more than 30 years.
Hilary Parker was appointed Vice President and Secretary in 2019.
- Acquisition:
Compiled by the Office of the Secretary and transferred to the University Archives from 1969 through 2019.
- Appraisal
Appraisal was conducted in accordance with Princeton University Archives policies and procedures.
- Processing Information
Collection processed by Susan Hamson, August 2003. Additional updates made by library staff through 2018.
Series 14 through 22 comprise both digital and paper records. In the interest of clarity, some folder titles of these records have been changed. When duplicate files in these records were detected, they were deleted.
In Series 23, some folder titles were altered to provide clarity. Subseries 7F: Robert Durkee (AR.2019.016) was added in December, 2021 by Phoebe Nobles.
- Conditions Governing Access
Materials generated by the office of the secretary are closed for 30 years from the date of their creation. Some records relating to personnel or students are closed for longer periods of time.
Series 12: President Eisgruber Installation Ceremony Records and Series 13: Public Website are open for research.
- Conditions Governing Use
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- Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements
For preservation reasons, original analog and digital media may not be read or played back in the reading room. Users may visually inspect physical media but may not remove it from its enclosure. All analog audiovisual media must be digitized to preservation-quality standards prior to use. Audiovisual digitization requests are processed by an approved third-party vendor. Please note, the transfer time required can be as little as several weeks to as long as several months and there may be financial costs associated with the process. Requests should be directed through the Ask Us Form.
- Credit this material:
Office of the Vice President and Secretary Records; Princeton University Archives, Department of Special Collections, Princeton University Library
- Permanent URL:
- http://arks.princeton.edu/ark:/88435/05741r702
- Location:
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Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript LibrarySeeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library65 Olden StreetPrinceton, NJ 08540, USA
- Storage Note:
- Mudd Manuscript Library (scamudd): Boxes 1-179; 60A; S-000052; S-000053; S-000054; S-000055; S-000056; S-000057; S-000058; S-000059; S-000060; S-000061; S-000062; S-000063; S-000064; S-000065; S-000066; S-000067; S-000068; S-000069; S-000070; S-000071; S-000072; S-000073
- Other Finding Aids
Full text searching of this collection's archived website is available through the Archive-It interface.
- Separated Materials
A King James Bible (late 20th century edition) was separated from Series 23 at the time of accessioning.
- Subject Terms:
- COMMITTEES.
Endowments -- United States.
Scholarships -- New Jersey.
Scholarships -- United States.
Universities and colleges -- United States -- Administration -- History. - Genre Terms:
- Correspondence
Memoranda.
Reports.
Web sites. - Names:
- Princeton University
Collins, Varnum Lansing, 1870-1936
Finch, Jeremiah Stanton (1910-2005)
Leitch, Alexander, 1900-