Box 16
Contains 35 Results:
Development Rockefeller, Rodman, 1970
Includes official correspondence and presidential reports to the Board of Trustees, as well as development files containing correspondence with philanthropic foundations and individual donors. General correspondence is arranged in chronological order followed by correspondence with specific individuals and organizations arranged alphabetically. Reports are filed at the end of the series. The majority of reports pertain to the Middle States accreditation process during Niemeyer’s tenure.
Development Rockport Fund, 1968 - 1970
Includes official correspondence and presidential reports to the Board of Trustees, as well as development files containing correspondence with philanthropic foundations and individual donors. General correspondence is arranged in chronological order followed by correspondence with specific individuals and organizations arranged alphabetically. Reports are filed at the end of the series. The majority of reports pertain to the Middle States accreditation process during Niemeyer’s tenure.
Development Rosenmiller, Frances, 1967 - 1970
Includes official correspondence and presidential reports to the Board of Trustees, as well as development files containing correspondence with philanthropic foundations and individual donors. General correspondence is arranged in chronological order followed by correspondence with specific individuals and organizations arranged alphabetically. Reports are filed at the end of the series. The majority of reports pertain to the Middle States accreditation process during Niemeyer’s tenure.
Development Rubicon Foundation, 1963 - 1965
Includes official correspondence and presidential reports to the Board of Trustees, as well as development files containing correspondence with philanthropic foundations and individual donors. General correspondence is arranged in chronological order followed by correspondence with specific individuals and organizations arranged alphabetically. Reports are filed at the end of the series. The majority of reports pertain to the Middle States accreditation process during Niemeyer’s tenure.