Box 1
Contains 57 Results:
Educational Reports from Oregon Conference Minutes, 1890-1930
Minutes of the Reports on Education from the Oregon Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church during noted years.
Reports of Annual Conference Methodist Episcopal Church, Pg. 1-331, 1855-1930
A copy of the "Education Committee Reports of the Oregon Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, 1855 to 1930."
Educational Policies, 1935-1939
Detailed notes of items regarding teaching loads, Phi Beta Kappa, and teacher training, among others, during the dates noted.
Educational Policies, 1938-1945
Detailed notes of items regarding teaching loads, war time program, and teacher training, among others, during the dates noted.
Educational Policies, 1945-1955
Three folders with detailed notes of items regarding teaching loads, AROTC, and teacher training, among others.
Faculity Members, W.U. Presidents, 1835-1934
Lists of faculty members and presidents, information on biographies, grade books of F. G. Franklin when a History professor at University of the Pacific, 1905.
Faculty-Administration, 1936-1940
Includes portions of Trustee minutes during noted dates. Also contains a folder of Trustee minutes dealing with issues related to student life - residence hall repairs, Greek house finances, need for new residence halls, etc.
Faculty-Administration, 1942-1943
Content covers issues such as the beginning of Willamette University's second century, new President, G. Herbert Smith, war time shortages on campus and tuition raises. Folder also includes two editorials concerning the circumstances of Dr. Carl S. Knopf's resignation as president of Willamette University.
Faculty-Administration, 1943-1944
Content covers issues such as Navy requirements for mathematics, President Smith's attendance at a college orientation program given by the Navy and the issue of campus smoking, among others.
Faculty-Administration, 1944-1945
Content covers issues such as student leadership, reduction of Athletic department funds, Political Science instructor Mark O. Hatfield's political activities and student involvement in the war effort, among others.
