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Lectures and lecturing

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:

Computer Medicine Department records

 Collection
Identifier: RG0057
Abstract

Materials in this collection include a history of the department, reports, By-Laws, lectures, publications, plaques, negatives and other materials. The collection covers the years 1969-97.

Dates: 1969-1997

English Department records

 Collection
Identifier: RG0070
Abstract

This collection contains minutes of committee and departmental meetings, Tupper lectures, Ph.D. field exams, class mid-term exams, course descriptions, correspondence, CDs and DVDS, photographs of past faculty (1895-1976) and other materials pertaining to the English Department and the Jenny McKean Moore Fund for Writers. The collection is organized into three series, two containing department files and the third containing the records of the Jenny McKean Moore Fund for Writers.

Dates: 1895-2006

Office of University Special Events records

 Collection
Identifier: RG0111
Abstract

Collection includes shovels for building groundbreakings, medals, invitations, commencement guides, programs, 175th anniversary celebration of the University items, t-shirts, hats, posters.

Dates: 1981-2011

Philosophy Department records

 Collection
Identifier: RG0076
Abstract

Materials in this collection include syllabus, postcards, flyers, news bulletin, and press releases. They range in date from 1904-96. The materials concern lectures, "Techne", and the Elton lecture. There are also a number of folders for the Washington Philosophy Club.

Dates: 1904-1996

Robert Emmet Kennedy, Jr. papers

 Collection
Identifier: MS2280-UA
Abstract Dr. Robert Emmet Kennedy, Jr. is a professor of European History at The George Washington University in Washington, D.C. His teaching and publications have focused on the History of France, especially the French Revolution, and European intellectual history. The Robert Emmet Kennedy, Jr. papers consist of correspondence dating from 1960 to 2011, with the bulk dating between 1970 and 1995. The correspondence is predominately professional, and includes substantive letters from noted...
Dates: 1960-2011; Majority of material found within 1970 - 1995