Box 1
Contains 11 Results:
President Robert Kenneth Carr, 1960
These letters include those written by Katharine Hayden Salter as criticisms of Oberlin College and the handling, by its officials, of her own writings. The majority of the letters are official in nature, and include “open letters” intended as public statements. However, some personal correspondence is also included in the series.
President's Office correspondence files, 1949-1976
These letters include those written by Katharine Hayden Salter as criticisms of Oberlin College and the handling, by its officials, of her own writings. The majority of the letters are official in nature, and include “open letters” intended as public statements. However, some personal correspondence is also included in the series.
Correspondence from Archives' and alumni files, 1943-1978
These letters include those written by Katharine Hayden Salter as criticisms of Oberlin College and the handling, by its officials, of her own writings. The majority of the letters are official in nature, and include “open letters” intended as public statements. However, some personal correspondence is also included in the series.
Biographical material, 1921-1989, undated
This series consists of papers documenting the life of Katharine Hayden Salter, and primarily includes official forms and reports from the Oberlin College student records and alumni surveys.
Alumni Association, 1950-1960
These letters include those written by Katharine Hayden Salter as criticisms of Oberlin College and the handling, by its officials, of her own writings. The majority of the letters are official in nature, and include “open letters” intended as public statements. However, some personal correspondence is also included in the series.
Summary of materials held in Secretary's Office, 1961
These letters include those written by Katharine Hayden Salter as criticisms of Oberlin College and the handling, by its officials, of her own writings. The majority of the letters are official in nature, and include “open letters” intended as public statements. However, some personal correspondence is also included in the series.
W.E. Stevenson, 1946-1959
These letters include those written by Katharine Hayden Salter as criticisms of Oberlin College and the handling, by its officials, of her own writings. The majority of the letters are official in nature, and include “open letters” intended as public statements. However, some personal correspondence is also included in the series.
Library (Eileen Thornton), 1957-1960
These letters include those written by Katharine Hayden Salter as criticisms of Oberlin College and the handling, by its officials, of her own writings. The majority of the letters are official in nature, and include “open letters” intended as public statements. However, some personal correspondence is also included in the series.
Donald M. Love, 1945-1960
These letters include those written by Katharine Hayden Salter as criticisms of Oberlin College and the handling, by its officials, of her own writings. The majority of the letters are official in nature, and include “open letters” intended as public statements. However, some personal correspondence is also included in the series.
Miscellaneous, 1945-1947
These letters include those written by Katharine Hayden Salter as criticisms of Oberlin College and the handling, by its officials, of her own writings. The majority of the letters are official in nature, and include “open letters” intended as public statements. However, some personal correspondence is also included in the series.
