File | Box 1 Folder 50 |
Business cards, guest cards Scope and Contents note Includes 1 business card from William Burroughs Communications with inscription: "We love you Gregorio, Bill and James; and 1 guest card from Playboy Hotel and Casino, Atlantic City with L. Boss' signature |
n.d. |
File | Box 4 Folder 83 |
Correspondence, business, pamphlets, No. 1 |
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File | Box 4 Folder 84 |
Correspondence, business, pamphlets, No. 2 |
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File | Box 5 Folder 126 |
Business, correspondence, minutes, etc |
1988 |
File | Box 9 Folder 342 |
Too Busy to Pray? (Community of the Holy Spirit) |
1993 Sep 25 |
File | Box 88 |
Master of Business Economics Program |
1980-1985 |
File | Box 92 |
Department Material : Economics Aims and Plans: Budget proposals, Reports to Visiting Committee, Brown Bureau of Business Research, Reading for Honors in Economics, Address by President Sweet of Chamber of Commerce, Address by President Moss of Chamber of Commerce, Brown Business Survey, vols. 1 - 6 |
1924-1925 |
Item | Box 4 Folder 20 |
Winterich, John T. Early American Books & Printing.
Prospectus. Houghton Mifflin Company Scope and Contents With envelope and business reply envelope. 2 copies |
1935 |
Item | Box 5 Folder 9 |
100th anniversary founding of American Medical
Association Scope and Contents Envelope from addressed to Mr. John T. Winterich. With Dwight Anderson business card |
1947 Jun 9 |
Item | Box 5 Folder 10 |
Business Better Than Usual |
File | Box 1 Folder 12 |
From Digges, Todd Duncan, and Lester (2). Includes business
correspondence, among which is a letter from Digges to McClintic
recommending Miss Herriott to be stage manager of Mamba's
Daughter |
September 1938-April 1941 |
File | Box 1 Folder 75 |
Contains a note from Frances Herriott concerning the telegrams in
folder 15, business cards, and an initialed handkerchief to Frances from
Rose McClendon |
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File | Box 2 Folder 10 |
Catfish Row business card A82-156 |
File | Box 34 Folder 768 |
Students--Selling--Private business |
File | Box 153 |
Alliance of Businesses - Andover Mass |
1983 |
File | Box 2 Folder 55 |
International Business Machines Corporation |
Series |
Subject files The bulk of the records document the Farnum administration, 1929-1946, with emphasis on the development of the educational program and the Business Office, construction projects, the budget, the Executive Committee, faculty and staff, and the Museum particularly Director Alexander Dorner. The collection contains records from the Office of the Director, 1901-1929, including World War One records, the Jewelry and Textile Departments, the Library, and scholarships (1905-1938). There are extensive records on educational planning especially for a year long series of faculty meetings exploring art education, 1944-1945. The documents include detailed reports on the faculty discussions. The files on the development of the College Street Building, 1935-1937, and the Auditorium, 1938-1941, provide extensive coverage of the construction process including correspondence with architects Philip D. Creer and F. Ellis Jackson. The files contain extensive records on Farnum's work for and relationship with the Executive Committee as well as the Faculty. Documents include Evening School Reports, 1934-1943, Faculty radio talks, 1932-1933, personnel files, 1934-1946, World War Two correspondence with faculty and students, and Commencement records, 1931-1947. The appointment and dismissal of Museum Director Alexander Dorner, 1938-1941, is documented in detail. The records document the period from 1905-1929 with particular emphasis on World War One. The records include comprehensive lists of RISD war volunteers, correspondence, letters from soldiers to Eliza Radeke, and vocational training records (1918-1923). The records include files for individual scholarships granted to RISD students. Arranged alphabetically by subject |
1905-1947 | |
File | Box 3 Folder 9 |
Comptroller, Authorizations-Business Office |
1938-1945 |
Series |
Reports The reports, prepared monthly during the academic year by Royal Bailey Farnum for presentation to the Executive Committee, provide a detailed narrative of Farnum's administration. In addition, the reports document his professional activities outside of RISD including trips to other states and Europe, conferences, speeches, and organizations. Farnum describes the activities of faculty, staff, the Museum and students with particular emphasis on the development of new educational programs. He covers the development of the degree in teacher training in depth as well as the Freshman Foundation and the creation of the Business Office and Administrative manual. His remarks include discussions of current trends in art education, cooperative ventures with local industry and educational institutions, the impact of W.W.II on the School, and his philosophical musings on various subjects. The reports may include enrollment and scholarship statistics, correspondence, and notes of Executive Committee deliberations. Arranged chronologically by month |
1930-1943 |
File | Box 13 |
Busy Housewives & Politics - original |
Mar. 14, 1966 |
File | Box 20 |
US Business & Protectionist Bloc - original |
Oct. 23, 1967 |
File | Box 55 |
Jai Alai Business - copy |
Nov. 5, 1973 |
File | Box 57 |
Richard Nixon & Government Business - original |
May 11, 1974 |