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President Jacqueline Grennan Wexler Collection 1970 - 1979 A A r r c c h h i i v v e e s s a a n n d d S S p p e e c c i i a a l l C C o o l l l l e e c c t t i i o o n n s s
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TABLE OF CONTENTS

General Information 3 Biographical Sketch 4 - 6 Scope and Content Note 7 Series Description 8 - 9 Container List 10 - 52

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GENERAL INFORMATION

Accession Number: 99 - 04 Size: 24.05 cubic feet Provenance: Hunter College Office of the President Restrictions: None. Location: Range 7 Sections 3 - 4 Archivist: Prof. Julio L. Hernandez-Delgado Assistant: Ms. Dane A. Guerrero Date: April 2014

Revised: November 2014

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BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH

The youngest of four children born to Edward and Florence (Dawson) Grennan, Jacqueline Grennan Wexler was born Jean Marie Grennan in Sterling, Illinois on August 2, 1926. She was raised on a 250 acre farm where the Grennans raised cattle, corn, and soybeans. Jean Marie was raised by loving and devout parents who stressed the importance of obtaining a good education to all of their children. Jean Marie Grennan attended St. Mary’s Parochial School and Catholic Community High School, where she was the first girl to pursue a general science course instead of home economics. After graduating from Catholic High School she enrolled in Webster College, a small liberal arts school run by the Sisters of Loretto in Webster Groves, a suburb of St. Louis, Missouri. Jean Marie majored in English and mathematics and received her Bachelor of Arts degree cum laude from Webster College in June 1948. Instead of applying for a fellowship to attend Radcliffe College, Jean Marie opted to become a nun. She reasoned that she wanted “to make her life productive for as many people as possible.” Jean Marie’s parents were ambivalent about her decision to become a nun but they respected her right to choose her own career path. After a year-long probationary period, she took her religious vows and was received by the Sisters of Loretto as Sister Jacqueline, a name that she chose in memory of her deceased brother Jack. Sister Jacqueline taught English and mathematics for eight years in high schools that were operated by the Sisters of Loretto. From 1951 to 1954, she was on the faculty of Loretto Academy in El Paso, Texas, and from 1954 to 1959 she was on the faculty at Nerinx Hall in St. Louis, Missouri. During this period she took summer courses at Notre Dame University at South Bend, Indiana, where she received her Masters’ of Arts degree in English in 1957. In 1959, Sister Jacqueline became Sister Francetta Barberis’ assistant at Webster College. In 1960, she became vice-president in charge of development of Webster College, and in 1962, was made executive vice-president. Sister Jacqueline became president of Webster College in 1965 when Sister Francetta accepted a different post in Washington, D.C. As President of Webster College Sister Jacqueline was able to secure donations from corporations and wealthy individuals like Conrad Hilton which led to the renovation of the college campus. Sister Jacqueline was instrumental in transforming Webster College’s education department into a pioneering teacher-training and curriculum research center. She was also pivotal in expanding the elementary school at Webster and in setting up the Webster Institute of Mathematics, Science and Arts, a laboratory school on the secondary level. In 1965, federal officials offered Sister Jacqueline the post of directing an anti-poverty program in St. Louis, Missouri, but she respectfully declined the offer. But she soon realized that she could not continue to “live as a responsible and productive human being for the rest of her life under the vow” of obedience as a nun.

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As president of Webster College Sister Jacqueline made institutional separation from the church her first priority. She petitioned ecclesiastical authorities for release from her vows and the Lorettines asked for permission to turn the college over to a board of lay trustees. In 1967, the Vatican released Sister Jacqueline from her vows and granted the Sisters of Loretto permission to place Webster College under secular control. Miss Jacqueline Grennan remained as president of Webster College until June of 1969 when she met and married Paul J. Wexler, president of Orpheum Productions Inc. Mrs. Wexler remained a devout Catholic her entire life. Shortly after her marriage, Mrs. Wexler moved to New York City where she assumed the post of vice-president and director of international university studies with the Academy for Educational Development. In July 1969 Robert D. Cross resigned as president of Hunter College, CUNY to become president of Swarthmore College. In December 1969, the Board of Higher Education of the City of New York named Mrs. Wexler to succeed Dr. Cross and she assumed the presidency of Hunter College on January 15, 1970. Between March and May of 1970, President Wexler was confronted with campus unrest as groups of students and supportive faculty demonstrated and voiced their concerns over the Vietnam War, restrictive racial policies in the U.S. and a general dissatisfaction with the College governance. In response to the perceived indifference to their demands, some students took direct action and occupied the public elevators and specific floors of the College. These and other related student actions obstructed the normal course of business and prevented the proper functioning of Hunter College. President Wexler was forced to use the New York City Police to regain control of campus facilities. She also cancelled classes and closed the College on several occasions to restore order. Eventually, through a series of meetings, President Wexler was able to settle the discord with students and faculty and returned Hunter College back to a state of normalcy. In response to the CUNY-wide campus unrest the Board of Higher Education of the City of New York mandated the implementation of its Open Enrollment Policy in September 1970. This policy increased the enrollment of students throughout CUNY, changed the racial make-up of the student body, and altered the undergraduate curriculum to include courses on African-American Studies, Puerto Rican Studies, and Women’s Studies. President Wexler embraced and enthusiastically endorsed the changes that Open Enrollment brought to Hunter College. President Wexler was instrumental in implementing the B.H.E.’s Open Enrollment Policy at Hunter College; establishing CUNY’s premier center for health care education; incorporating Bellevue Hospital’s nursing school in the College; expanding health care training; raising funds to start a gerontology program in the School of Social Work; and in inaugurating a Women’s Studies Program. Jacqueline Grennan Wexler resigned as president of Hunter College in 1979. From 1982 until 1990 Mrs. Wexler was “president of the National Conference of Christians and Jews where she spoke frequently on interfaith issues in hopes of encouraging mutual respect among religions.” In 1990 she retired and moved to Orlando, Florida with her husband where she tutored mathematics in the Orlando schools for several years. Mrs. Wexler also served on several boards, including the board of directors for United Technologies Corporation. She also received several honorary degrees.

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Jacqueline Grennan Wexler died on January 19, 2012, and is survived by her husband Paul, daughter Wendy, son Wayne, sisters Sue Brock and Rita Burrows, four grandchildren, and two great-grand children.

REFERENCES

Entry of Jacqueline Grennan Wexler in Current Biography (1970): 441-443, n.p. Cashman, Gerry. “President Wexler.” Hunter Envoy, February 11, 1972, n.p. “Webster Mourns the Passing of Jacqueline Grennan Wexler,” January 20, 2012.

http://blogs.webster.edu/webstertoday/2012/01/20/webster-mourns-passing-of-jacqueline-grennan-wexler/ Lelis, Ludmilla. “Jacqueline Grennan Wexler: Former Nun was Activist, President of 2 Colleges.” Orlando Sentinel, January 21, 2012.

http://articles.orlandosentinel.com/2012-01-21/news/os-jacqueline-wexler-obituary-20120121-1-colleges-paul-wexler-daughter Vitello, Paul. “Jacqueline G. Wexler, Ex-Nun Who Took on Church, Dies at 85.” The New York Times, January 25, 2012, p. B18. Baugher, David. “Jacqueline Grennan Wexler: Visionary Educator.” ST L Beacon, January 26, 2012.

http://stlbeacon.org/issues-politics/region/obits/115657-obituary-of-jacqueline-grennan-wexler

“Jacqueline Grennan Wexler.” Webster-Kirkwood Times, February 17-23, 2012.

http://www.websterkirkwoodtimes.com/Obituary-5414.114137-Jacqueline-Grennan-Wexler.html

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SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE

The President Jacqueline Grennan Wexler Collection documents a unique and extraordinary period in the history of Hunter College. President Wexler agreed to steer and navigate Hunter College during the hectic, and at times, turbulent decade of the 1970’s. During her watch President Wexler complied with the implementation of Open Admissions as mandated by the Board of Higher Education of the City of New York and effectively responded to campus unrest which disrupted the normal functioning of Hunter College. In addition, President Wexler oversaw the incorporation of the Hunter-Bellevue School of Nursing, the revision of the governance of Hunter College, the establishment of the Hunter College Senate, Women’s Studies and Jewish Social Studies, the expansion of the SEEK Program and the Department of Black & Puerto Rican Studies and the construction of the East and West Towers of Hunter College. The Wexler Collection is arranged in five series, thirteen subseries, and supplementary materials that were added to the collection after it was processed. Key subseries in this collection are 3.1 Academic Departments, Programs & Professional Schools; 3.2 Committees; 3.5 Hunter College Budgets; 3.6 Implementation of Open Admissions in CUNY/Hunter College; 3.7 Hunter College Campus Unrest; 3.8 Hunter College Building Program; 4.1 Articles and Newspaper Clippings about Jacqueline Grennan Wexler; 4.2 Addresses by Jacqueline Grennan Wexler; and 4.3 Articles by Jacqueline Grennan Wexler. Key folders in the addenda document the celebration of the Hunter College Centennial, (1870 - 1970), the implementation of the Equal Opportunity Program, the expansion of the SEEK Program and College Discovery, and the self-evaluation of President Wexler’s administration. Researchers and scholars whose interest lay in examining the history and impact of women presidents in municipally funded colleges should find this collection to be quite interesting. Jacqueline Grennan Wexler was an extraordinary individual who made a significant contribution to the growth and development of Hunter College.

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SERIES DESCRIPTION

Series I – Personal and Biographical Information The extraordinary life of Jacqueline Grennan Wexler is divulged in Current Biography Yearbook (1970), Who’s Who (1970), The New York Times (1967), McCalls (1970), Hunter Envoy (1972), National Catholic Reporter (1978) and the St. Louis Dispatch (1979). These publications document Jacqueline Grennan’s formative years in Sterling, Illinois, her primary and secondary Catholic education, her enrollment in Webster College, becoming Sister Jacqueline of the Sisters of Loretto in El Paso Texas, assuming the post as president of Webster College, and becoming the ninth president of Hunter College of the City University of New York on February 11, 1970. Series II – Appointment and Inauguration Series II documents the investiture of Jacqueline Grennan Wexler as the ninth president of Hunter College on February 11, 1970. Series III – Hunter College

Subseries 3.1 Academic Departments, Programs, and Professional Schools, 1970 - 1979 Subseries 3.2 Committees, 1970 - 1980 Subseries 3.3 Correspondence, 1970 - 1978 Subseries 3.4 Memoranda, 1970 - 1977, 1979 Subseries 3.5 Hunter College Budgets, 1970 - 1979 Subseries 3.6 Implementation of Open Admissions in CUNY, 1969 - 1975 Subseries 3.7 Hunter College Campus Unrest, March - May 1970 Subseries 3.8 Hunter College Building Program, 1970 - 1979 Subseries 3.9 General Files

Subseries 3.1 consist of files on academic departments, programs, and professional schools from 1970 to 1979. Entries are arranged alphabetically. Subseries 3.2 consist of files on a variety of college-wide and departmental committees from 1970 to 1980. Entries are arranged alphabetically. Subseries 3.3 consist of general correspondence from 1970 to 1978; letters of condolence from 1971 to 1977; letters of reference from 1975 to 1977; and letters grouped under surnames from 1972 to 1975, and 1978. Subseries 3.4 includes memoranda from President Wexler’s office from 1970 to 1977, and 1979. Subseries 3.5 consist of Hunter College budgets, allocations, projected cost summaries, budget reductions, and messages from 1970 to 1979.The mandate by the Board of Higher Education of the City of New York to implement an Open Admissions Policy in September of 1970 had a profound impact on the nine senior colleges and seven community colleges that then constituted The City University of New York. The Open Admissions Policy offered every New York City high school graduate a place in either a senior or community college based on their class ranking rather than on their individual grades. Subseries 3.6 consists of articles, reports and general materials which document the implementation, impact and the reaction of administrators, faculty, students and the general public to CUNY’s Open Admissions Policy from 1969 to 1975. Between March and May of 1970 Hunter College witnessed the disruption of its normal course of business by

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groups of students and sympathetic faculty who were protesting a series of issues, i.e., America’s involvement in the Viet Nam War, restrictive racial policies in the U.S., tardy response to student demands, and a general dissatisfaction with Hunter College’s governance. Student unrest took various forms but the typical course of action included picketing and vocal demonstrations. On one occasion a small cadre of students seized control of the school elevators and blocked access to specific floors of the College facility. In response to this and other acts of civil disobedience, President Wexler initially solicited the assistance of New York City Police to restore a semblance of order. President Wexler also utilized her authority to cancel classes and close Hunter College on several occasions to secure the safety and well-being of students and faculty and to prevent the destruction of campus property. Eventually cooler heads prevailed and compromises were agreed to by all concerned parties. Subseries 3.7 consists of articles, committee minutes, reports, administrative statements, student and faculty demands and publications which document this historic era in the history of Hunter College. Subseries 3.8 consists of articles, a master plan, a space allocation study, and building plans for the East and West towers of Hunter College. Subseries 3.9 consists of general files that are arranged alphabetically. Key files in this subseries document the CUNY Council of Presidents, Energy Policy Studies, Evaluation of Instruction, Faculty Professional Obligations, Governance Charter of Hunter College, Hunter College Senate, Hunter College Student Government, Inter-America Affairs Program, Middle States Association, Research Foundation, and the Roosevelt House. Series IV – Writings

Subseries 4.1 Articles and Newspaper Clippings about Jacqueline Grennan Wexler Subseries 4.2 Addresses by Jacqueline Grennan Wexler Subseries 4.3 Articles by Jacqueline Grennan Wexler Subseries 4.4 Interview of Jacqueline Grennan Wexler

Subseries 4.1 consists of articles and newspaper clippings on Jacqueline Grennan Wexler that appeared in newspapers, journals, and magazines between 1960 and 1985. Subseries 4.2 consists of addresses presented by Jacqueline Grennan Wexler in 1965 and 1970 to 1979. The addresses are arranged chronologically. Subseries 4.3 consists of articles written by Jacqueline Grennan Wexler from 1964 to 1968, 1970 to 1979, 1981, 1983, and 1994. The articles are arranged chronologically. Subseries 4.4 includes a transcript of an interview of Jacqueline Grennan Wexler by Edwin Newman, host of “Speaking Freely” of WNBC-Television. President Wexler’s interview was taped on June 17, 1968, and was aired on October 19, 1968. Series V – Photographs

Series V consists of black & white photographs of the Hunter College Building Program (1972), Hunter College Campus unrest (1970), portrait and publicity shots of Jacqueline Grennan Wexler; and several unidentified photographs. Addenda Supplementary materials added to the collection after it was processed.

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CONTAINER LIST SERIES I – PERSONAL AND BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION Box Folder Contents

1 1 Handler, M.S. “Mrs. Wexler Named President of Hunter by Unanimous

Vote.” The New York Times, December 23, 1969, p. 17.

Michaelson, Judith. “An Ex-Nun Takes Over Hunter.” New York Post, December 27, 1969, p. 21.

Entry of Jacqueline Grennan Wexler in Current Biography (1970): 441- 443.

2 Entry of Jacqueline Grennan Wexler in Who’s Who in America, 1970. Entry of Jacqueline Grennan Wexler in Who’s Who of American Women, 1970, p. 944.

3 Vitae, ca. 1959 - 1970.

“Obituaries: Jacqueline Grennan Wexler.” Webster-Kirkwood Times,

January 19, 2012, n.p. http://www.websterkirkwoodtimes.com/Obituary- 5414.114137-Jacqueline-Grennan-Wexler.html

Webster (College) Mourns Passing of Jacqueline Grennan Wexler,

January 20, 2012.

http://blogs.webster.edu/webstertoday/2012/01/20/webster- mourns-passing-of-jacqueline-grennan-wexler/

Lelis, Ludmilla. “Jacqueline Grennan Wexler: Former Nun was Activist, President of 2 Colleges.” Orlando Sentinel, January 21, 2012.

Vitello, Paul. “Jacqueline G. Wexler, 85, Ex-Nun Who Took On Church.” The New York Times, January 25, 2012, p. B18.

Baugher, David. “Jacqueline Grennan Wexler: Visionary Educator.”

ST Louis Beacon, January 26, 2012.

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SERIES II – APPOINTMENT AND INAUGURATION Box Folder Contents Appointment 1 4 Brady, Thomas F. “Ex-Nun Chosen to Head Hunter; Some on Faculty Opposing Her.” The New York Times, December 19, 1969, p. 1.

“Panel Selects Ex-Nun to be Hunter Prexy.” Daily News, December 19, 1969, p. 24.

“Mrs. Wexler Defines Goals at Hunter.” The New York Times, December 20, 1969, p. 19.

Boylan, Barbara. “BHE to Appoint Ex-Nun New President of Hunter.” Hunter Envoy, December 22, 1969, n.p.

“Ex-Nun OKd in Hunter Post.” New York Post, December 23, 1969, n.p.

“Hunter President Appointed.” News: The City University of New York (December 23, 1969): 1-3.

“Hunter’s New President.” The New York Times, December 24, 1969, p. 24.

“A Profile of Hunter’s New President Jacqueline Grennan Wexler.”

New York Post, December 27, 1969. (This article appeared in the Hunter Alumni Quarterly (Winter, 1970): 22 - 23).

“Mrs. Jacqueline G. Wexler Named President of Hunter.” Faculty and Staff News (January, 1970): 1- 2.

Farber, M.A. “Mrs. Wexler Installed as 9th President of 100-Year- Old Hunter College.” The New York Times, February 12, 1970, p. 43.

“Jacqueline Grennan Wexler.” Webster-Kirkwood Times, February 17 - 23, 2012. n.p.

Inauguration

Address by Chancellor Albert H. Bower, February 11, 1970 (draft) Processional, February 11, 1970

Program, February 11 - 13, 1970

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SERIES III - HUNTER COLLEGE Subseries 3.1 Academic Departments, Programs and Professional Schools Box Folder Contents Academic Skills/SEEK Department 1 6 1969 - 1970 7-8 1976 - 1977 9 Milton Martin, Chair, 1977 10 January 5, 1978 - May 24, 1978 2 1 May 25 - December 18, 1978 2 Chancellor’s Recommended Draft of SEEK Candidates, January 14, 1978 3 A Proposal by the SEEK Administrative Staff and Faculty for the Structure of the SEEK Program of CUNY, May 1977 Anthropology Department 4 Recommendation for a new BA-MA in Anthropology, 1971 5 Report of the Outside Visiting Committee for the Department of

Anthropology Hunter College, 1978 6 Art Department, 1976 - 1978 7 Biological Science, 1977 - 1978 8 Biological Studies, 1972 - 1976 9 Department of Black & Puerto Rican Studies, 1976 3 1 Chemistry Department, 1975 - 1978 2 Classics Department, 1874 - 1978 3 Economics Department, 1976 - 1978 4 English Department, 1975 - 1978 5 German Department, 1977 Department of Health & Physical Education 6 1972 - 1975 7 1976 - 1978 History Department 8 BA/MA Program, 1969 General Correspondence 9 1970 - 1974 10 1975 - 1977

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SERIES III - HUNTER COLLEGE Subseries 3.1 Academic Departments, Programs and Professional Schools Box Folder Contents

History Department 3 11 Recruitment, 1983 4 1 Students, 1976 - 1978 2 Inter-Collegiate Athletics, 1973 - 1976 3 Jewish Studies Committee, 1969 - 1972 (Formation of the Jewish Social Studies Program) Jewish Social Studies Program 4-5 1972 - 1979 6 Scholarships, 1972 5 1 Mathematics, 1974 - 1978 2 Music Department, 1972 - 1978 3 Philosophy Department, 1975 - 1976 4 Physics and Astronomy, 1975 5 Psychology Department, 1977 - 1978 Political Science Department

6 1974 7 Faculty Recruitment, 1979 - 1982 8 General Correspondence, 1980 - 1981 9 Students, 1976 - 1979

6 1-2 Miscellaneous Materials School of Nursing 3 Bellevue Agreement, 1976 - 1979 4 Bellevue Contract (Hunter College), 1967 5 Bellevue Facility, July 1967

6 1976 7 1-2 1977 3 1978 4 National League for Nursing Self Study, May 23, 1978

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SERIES III – HUNTER COLLEGE Subseries 3.2 Committees Box Folder Contents 7 5 Art Committee, 1965 - 1966 Committee on By-Law Changes

6-7 1969 - 1970 8 1 Membership List, 1970 - 1971 College Committees and Administrative Boards 2 Administrative Board Membership List, 1964 - 1965 3 Citizens Committee for New York City, Inc., 1975 - 1977 Committee on College Records 4 1972 - 1973 5 Committee Mailing, 1972 6 Minutes, 1972 7 Policy Statements, 1972

8 Committee on Data Processing, 1970

9 Committee on Environment, 1972 Committee on Sessional Equality 10 Interim Report of the Senate Committee on Sessional Equality, ca. 1972 11 Committee on Student Standing, 1972 12 Committees-Miscellaneous 13 Executive Committee on Faculty, 1969, 1971 14 Executive Committee of the Faculty - Park Avenue Center 9 1-2 Latin American Studies Program-Independent Advisory Committee, 1976 - 1982

3 Committee to Select the President, 1966, 1969 Governance Committee, April 13, 1970 4 Report of Committee on the Organization of the B.H.E., March 1969 5 Search Committee for Dean of Humanities and the Arts, 1972 6 Search Committee for Dean of School of General Studies, 1973 7 Search Committee for Dean of Students-Form Letters

8 Search Committee for Programs in Education – Vitas-L - Z, 1974 - 1975

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SERIES III – HUNTER COLLEGE Subseries 3.2 Committees Box Folder Contents 9 9 Search Committee for Vice President for Health Affairs, ca. 1972

10 Steering Committee, 1975 - 1977 Subseries 3.3 Correspondence 9 11 1970 12 1971 13 1972 14 1974

15 1975 10 1 1976 2 1977 3-5 1978 6 1979 7 1980 - 1983 11 1 Letters of Condolence, 1971 - 1977 Letters of Reference 2 1975 3 1976 4 1977

5 Letters from Rhoda Dorsey, E. Robert Fernholz, George Sullivan, Michael Stern, and Donald Nolan, 1972 - 1975, 1978 6 Letters from Gail Gordon, Renate Murray, Rose Mirenda, Gerturde Tract, and Dolores Greenberg, 1978 7 Letters from J.B. Schneewind, Harold Lewis, Hugh J. Scott, and Richard Bory, 1978 8 Letters from Sylvia Fishman, Mary D. Rothlein, Carl Rachlin, and Anne M. Jones, 1978 9 Letters from Gerald Freund, Donald Sullivan, Evelyn Handler, and Robert Kibbee, 1978

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SERIES III – HUNTER COLLEGE Subseries 3.4 Memoranda Box Folder Contents 12 1 1970 2 1971 3 1972 4 1973 5 1974 6 1975 7 1977

8 1979 Subseries 3.5 Hunter College Budgets, 1970 - 1980 12 9 Budget and Enrollment Totals, 1970 - 1978 10-11 Hunter College Departmental Cost Summaries Projected for 1971 - 1972 12 Summary of Budget Impact Items, 1971 - 1972, 1975 - 1976, 1976 - 1977 13 Budget Cuts, 1974 - 1975 14 Budgets, 1974 - 1975 15-16 Hunter College Budget, 1974 - 1975 13 1 Hunter College Budget Request, 1974 - 1975

2 Hunter College Budget Cuts, 1974 3 Hunter College Expenses, 1974 - 1975 4 Budget, 1975 - 1977

5 Budget Strike, April 29, 1975 6 Emergency Budget Reductions, 1975 7 Summary of Regional Allocations, 1975 - 1976 8 Budget Memoranda from Deans, 1975 - 1979

9 Budget Meeting, September 15, 1976 10 Budget, 1975 - 1976 All Regions 14 1 Budget, 1976 - 1977 2-6 Budget, 1977 - 1978 15 1 Budget, 1977 - 1978

2 Budget, 1978 - 1979 3 Budget Material, June 1978

4 Finance Facilities, 1978 - 1979 5-6 Budget, 1979 - 1980 (loose leaf notebook) 16 1-3 Budget, 1979 - 1980

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SERIES III – HUNTER COLLEGE Subseries 3.6 Open Admissions in CUNY/Hunter College, 1968 - 1973 Box Folder Contents Articles 16 4 “Opening it Up.” Kingsman (Brooklyn College), September 19, 1969 n.p.

Petrou, Steve. “Open Admissions CUNY to Admit All High School Grads.” Meridian (Lehman College) October 10, 1969, n.p.

“Policy Raises Quality.” Hunter College Envoy, October 10, 1969, n.p. “Admissions Committee Says Use Rank Instead of Marks.” Phoenix, (Queens College), October 14, 1969, n.p. Student Advisory Council of the City University. Fact Sheet About the New Open Admissions Policy, October 20, 1969. “B.H.E. Adopts Open Admissions Plan.” CUNY News: The City University of New York (November 12, 1969): 1- 4.

“Open Admission Will Become a Reality in 1970.” Focus on

The City University of New York (December, 1969): 1. “Open Admissions Called Challenge.” Long Island Press, December 29, 1969, n.p. Secrest, Meryle. “Jacqueline Wexler’s Latest Challenge.” Globe-Democratic-Washington Post Service, January 10, 1970, n.p.

Secrest, Meryle. “Former Nun Opening Doors of College.” The Miami Herald, January 11, 1970, p. 27- G.

“Open Admission Test Set.” CUNY News: The City University of New York (April 8, 1970): 1 - 2. “CUNY Admits 52,000 Students; 80% Get First Choice.” Focus on The City University of New York (June, 1970): 1.

Shanas, Bert. “Open Admissions: Will it Work?” Daily News,

June 29, 1970, p.42.

---.“Open Admissions at City U: There Just Won’t Be Space For Everybody.” Daily News, July 2, 1970, p.72.

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SERIES III – HUNTER COLLEGE Subseries 3.6 Open Admissions in CUNY/Hunter College, 1968 - 1973 Box Folder Contents Articles 16 4 “Open Admissions and College Governance are Key Subjects

in Hunter President’s Message.” News From Hunter College, (August 31, 1970): 1 - 3. “Gambling on Open Admissions.” Time Magazine,

(September 28, 1970), n.p. “College for All.” Time Magazine (October 19, 1970): 62. “Open Admissions: American Dream or Disaster?” Time Magazine (October 19, 1970): 63 - 66.

General Files 5 1969 First Revision Master Plan of the Board of Higher Education For The City University of New York Part II: Amendment to Implement Open Admissions, 1968. 6 The John Jay College of Criminal Justice: A Case Study in Urban Education, October 29, 1968. A Strategy for Open Enrollment, September 2, 1969. (Draft) Statement for the B.H.E. Hearing, June 16, 1969 Phasing of the Implementation of Open Admissions, 11/07/1969 Operation “PREP” (Pre-Baccalaureate Remedial Ed. Program), n.d. 7 Correspondence, August 1969 - April 1972 8 Faculty, 1969.

9 Statement of Admissions Policy Adopted by the Board of Higher Education, November 12, 1969.

10 Subcommittee on Community and Public Relations - Minutes, November 19, 1969. 11 Proposals for the Implementation of Open Admissions and the Restructuring of the City University, November 29, 1969.

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SERIES III – HUNTER COLLEGE Subseries 3.6 Open Admissions in CUNY/Hunter College, 1968 - 1973 Box Folder Contents

General Files 16 12 Subcommittee on Educational Planning, February 3, 1970. 13 The Full-Opportunity Plan Open Admissions, July 27, 1970. 14 Eastside Association, Mrs. Wexler Speaks, November 18, 1970. 15 Memoranda, April 1971 - June 1972 Reports 16 Curriculum Development in Language Skills for Freshmen in the Open Admissions Program at Hunter College, CUNY, July 1971 Preliminary Notes on Academic Standards at Hunter College, By Marvin L. Seiger, December 7, 1972 17 Hunter College Open Admissions Task Force, ca. 1972 18 Report of Sub-Committee on Open Admissions, n.d. 17 1-2 Miscellaneous Materials 3 The City University of New York Commission on Admissions Minority Report by Harry Lustig, ca. 1968 4 Hunter College, CUNY Committee on Open Admissions Final Report, ca. 1969 5 University Commission on Admission the CUNY Report and Recommendations to the Board of Higher Education, October 7, 1969 6 Open Admissions at CUNY Which Way, October 30, 1969 7 A Proposal for Compensatory Education at the College Level, ca. 1969 8 University Task Force on Open Admissions Progress Report September 25, 1969 - December 5, 1969 9 Summary Report of the Sub-Committee on Community and Public Relations, December 11, 1969

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SERIES III – HUNTER COLLEGE Subseries 3.6 Open Admissions in CUNY/Hunter College, 1968 - 1973 Box Folder Contents Reports 17 9 Report of the Community Sub-Committee, Open Admissions Committee, March 1970 10 Committee on Open Admissions Final Report, May 1, 1970 11 Open Admissions Evaluation, July 27, 1970

12 The Hunter College Open Admissions Program Evaluation: Preliminary Report, Fall 1970

13 The Privileged Many: A Study of The City University’s Open

Enrollment Policy, 1970 - 1975 Evaluation of Open Admissions Program at Hunter College, January 20 - 21, 1971 14 The City University Conference on Open Admissions, March 25 - 27, 1971 15 Report for CUNY Open Admissions Evaluation Teams,

April 21, 1971 Evaluation of Open Admissions Program - CUNY Third Year 18 1 Minutes of the Council of Presidents, May 10, 1971 2 Baruch College, March 19 - 20, 1973 Bronx Community College, April 9 - 10, 1973 Brooklyn College, February 13, 15, 1973 City College, February 20, 22, 1973 Medgar Evers College, March 26 - 27, 1973 Hostos Community College, January 26, 30, 1973 3 Hunter College, December 5, 8, 1972 John Jay College of Criminal Science, December 13 - 14, 1972 Kingsborough Community College, May 7 - 8, 1973 LaGuardia Community College, January 16, 18, 1973 Herbert H. Lehman College, February 27, March 1, 1973

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SERIES III – HUNTER COLLEGE Subseries 3.6 Open Admissions in CUNY/Hunter College, 1968 - 1973 Box Folder Contents Reports Evaluation of Open Admissions Program - CUNY Third Year 18 3 Borough of Manhattan Community College,

November 13 - 17, 1972 4 New York City Community College, December 18 - 21, 1972 Queens College, March 6, 8, 1973 Queens Borough Community College, March 13, 15, 1973 Staten Island Community College, April 30, May 1, 1973 York College, April 2 - 3, 1973

A Model Open Admission Program, ca. 1976 Subseries 3.7 Hunter College Campus Unrest, March - May 1970 Articles 19 1 November 6, 1969 2 March, 1970 3-4 April, 1970 5 May, 1970 6 June, 1970 7 July, 1970 Articles (oversize) 20 June, December, 1969 January - June, 1970

September, 1970 October - November, 1972 July, 1973 July, 1974 September, 1975 Board of Higher Education (B.H.E.) 21 1 1969, 1970, 1972 2 B.H.E. Against Eric Fenchel, et. al. Defendants, March - May, 1970 Memorandum on Disciplinary Procedures, February 22, 1971 Rules and Regulations for the Maintenance of Public Order

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SERIES III – HUNTER COLLEGE Subseries 3.7 Hunter College Campus Unrest, March - May 1970 Box Folder Contents 21 4 Calendar of Hunter College Campus Unrest, April - May, 1970 Committees 5 Ad Hoc Committee on Hunter Student Unrest, ca. May 1970

The Common Sense Committee, ca. 1970 6 Emergency Faculty Committee, April - May 1970 7 The Commission on Campus Unrest, 1971 - 1972

8 The Concerned Faculty Group, ca. 1970 9 Correspondence, March 10, 1970 - May 11, 1970

10 Flyers, ca. 1970 11 Hunter College Day Session Student Government, March - April, 1970 12 Hunter College Faculty, ca. 1970 13 Hunter College Faculty Council, March - May 1970 14 Hunter College Governance, ca. 1970 15 Hunter College Office of College Relations & Publications, April 1970 16 Hunter College Office of the President, ca. 1970 17 Hunter College Office of the Students, ca. 1970 The Hunter College People’s Coalition 22 1 Description and Demands, ca. 1970 2 Flyers, ca. 1970 3 Statements, ca. 1970 4 Task Force, ca. 1970 Publications The People’s Coalition, March 30, 1970 (Box 62) 5 Majority Coalition, April, 1970 6 Memoranda, April - September 1970 7 Miscellaneous Materials, ca. 1970 8 The Negotiating Committee, April - May 1970 Publications 9 Action, May - June 1969 (United Federation of Teachers) American Alumni Council Commentary, May, 1970 CCNY Beaver Bulletin, May 1970 The College Community Newsletter, May 1, 1970 CUNY News, March - September, 1970 Faculty and Staff News (Hunter College), May 1970

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SERIES III – HUNTER COLLEGE Subseries 3.7 Hunter College Campus Unrest, March - May 1970 Box Folder Contents Publications 22 9 Hunter Envoy (Hunter College), April 1968-May 1970 (Box 62) Meridian (Lehman College), September-November 1969 (Box 62) News From Hunter College, May 12, 1970 The Night Watch (School of General Studies, Hunter College),

March - April, 1970 (Box 62)

The Nite of the Hunter (Hunter College), 1970 (Box 62) Open City: Voice of the City-Wide Strike, May 26, 1970 (Box 62) Perspectives, (CUNY Chapters of University Centers for Rational Alternatives) March, 1970

SGS Night Watch (School of General Studies, Hunter College), March 11, 1969 (Box 62) Strike/Huelga Ahora, ca. 1969 (Box 62)

Superior Officers Training Bulletin, (N.Y.P.D. Police Academy) April - May 1971

The Reporter (The Legislative Conference, CUNY), April 1970 The Research Reporter: The Center for Research and Development in Higher

Education, 1970 (UCLA, Berkeley) Transformations, Volumes I & II ca. 1970 (Box 62)

Wagner College Today, June 1970

Report 10 Academy or Battleground: Third Report of the Temporary Commission to Study the Causes of Campus Unrest, 1972 11 School of General Studies, ca. 1970 12 S.O.S., ca. 1970 13 Statement by Ad-Hoc Faculty Group “Who’s Being Unreasonable?” and Response by the Hunter College People’s Coalition, ca. 1970

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SERIES III – HUNTER COLLEGE Subseries 3.7 Hunter College Campus Unrest, March - May 1970 Box Folder Contents 22 14 Statements by President Jacqueline Grennan Wexler, ca. 1970 23 1 Student Involvement, September 1970 2-3 Student Flyers and Leaflets, ca. 1970 4 University Center for Radical Alternatives, March - May 1970 Subseries 3.8 Hunter College Building Program 23 5 Architect, ca. 1969 Articles 6 “State Approves Hunter’s Building Program” Hunter Envoy, November 10, 1970, p. 4. “Crowded Hunter Plans Expansion.” New York Post,

November 4, 1971, n.p. “Details of Expansion Plan Are Disclosed by Hunter.” The New

York Times, November 5, 1971, p. 86. Goodman Jr., George. “Planners Vote to Ease Zoning Rules For Community Institutions in the City.” The New York Times, April 6, 1972, p. 39. Blake, Peter. “Sky Scrapings.” New Yorker (September 11, 1972): n.p. Cohen, Patricia. “Hunter College Plans Expansion.” Manhattan East, November 27, 1973, p. 1,10. Kleinman, Maggie. “Hunter Plans Skywalk.” Park East, January 10, 1974, n.p. Lane, Jane F. “Skywalks Will Bridge Hunter’s New Towers.” Park East, September 5, 1974, p. 1. Glaser, Garrett. “Celebration Heralds New Buildings.” Hunter Envoy,

September 13, 1974, n.p.

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SERIES III – HUNTER COLLEGE Subseries 3.8 Hunter College Building Program Box Folder Contents Articles 23 6 Bronson, Marcie. “Groundbreaking Ceremonies at Hunter.”

Our Town, September 20, 1974, p. 11. “Construction to Resume.” Our Town, March 26, 1976, p.1. Kelly, Katie. “Bonds for Sale to Build Hunter Towers.” Hunter Envoy, October 22, 1979, p. 1. Weiss, Samuel. “Bond Sale Moves Hunter and York College Projects Forward.” The New York Times, November 16, 1979, p. B1. 7 Program for the Master Plan, February 1969-November 1970 8 Phase One Project #7029 Space Allocation Study, Ulrich Franzen and Associates, ca. July 1970 9-11 Building Plans, 1970 - 1978 12 Groundbreaking Ceremonies at Hunter College, September 11, 1974 New Buildings Space - Correspondence 24 1 March 1976 - December 1977 2 January - December 1978 3 September 1974 - December 1978 4 February - May 1979 5 June - December 1979 6 Subway Station Proposal, ca. 1972 7 CUNY - Facilities, Finance and Governance, December 1978 8 CUNY - Maintenance and Operation of Plant Study, n.d. Subseries 3.9 General Files 25 1 Academic Advising, 1969 - 1971

2 Academic Services, 1978 - 1979 3 Academy Quality in the City University, 1961, 1975 - 1977

4 Affirmative Action, 1977

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SERIES III – HUNTER COLLEGE Subseries 3.9 General Files Box Folder Contents 26 1 American Association of University Professors, 1976 - 1977 2 Anniversary Centennial, 1870 - 1970 3 Association of Urban Universities, 1970 - 1971 27 1 Carl Rachlin, 1972 (Counsel to President Wexler)

Candidate Degrees 2 1974 - 1975

3 1975 - 1976 4 1978 - 1979

5 Chronology and Statements, 1970 6 City and State Politics, 1977 - 1979 7 Citibank Breakfast Meeting, 1979 8 City Commission Study of the Studies, 1971 9 City Commission on State – City Relations, 1971 Commencement Exercises

10 1971 11 1972

28 1 Committee to Clean Up Hunter College Area, 1976 2 Communications Workshop, 1970

3 Community Gifts, 1967 - 1969, 1973 4 Concert Bureau Series, 1976

5 Congratulatory Letters, 1980 6 Convocation, February 14, 1978 7 Cost Accounting Summaries, 1974 - 1975 Council of Deans

8 1975 9 1976 10 CUNY Commission on State – City Relations, 1972

CUNY Council of Presidents

29 1 1976 - 1977 2 1977 - 1978

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SERIES III – HUNTER COLLEGE Subseries 3.9 General Files Box Folder Contents 29 3 CUNY General Information, 1971 4 CUNY Manual, 1972

5 CUNY Mission, 1977 6 CUNY Mobilization, 1978 7 CUNY Statistics, 1971 8 CUNY Third World Coalition, n.d.

30 1 Dean for Academic Development, CUNY 1975 Office of Academic Affairs, CUNY Guide to Procedures for Reporting Curricular Changes,

(Senior Colleges), 1974 2 Deans and Department Chairpersons, 1976

3 Deans’ Meeting, 1977 - 1978 4 Dean Programs in Education, 1974 5 Dean’s Salaries, 1976 - 1977 6 Department of Communications, 1975 - 1978 7 Department Elections, 1977 8 Department Lists and Patterns, 1974 - 1975 9 Department Listing, 1975

10 Development – Alumni and College Relations, 1976 Development College Relations 11 1975 - 1976 12 1977 - 1978

13 1979 - 1980 31 1 1984, 1986, 1989 2 1989 Discipline Procedures 3 1970 4-5 1977 6 Dismissal Letters (Retrenchment), 1976 7 Distinguished Professorships, 1972 - 1977

8 Dormitory Bond Possible Purchases, 1976

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SERIES III – HUNTER COLLEGE Subseries 3.9 General Files Box Folder Contents 31 9 Doctoral Programs, 1977 - 1979 10 Drug Education, 1970 - 1971 11 Elections (Departmental, Senate, Students), 1970 - 1974

Energy Policy Studies

32 1 1975 - 1977 2 1979 3 1980 4 1981-1982 5 Entrance Examination Board, 1977 6-7 Evaluation of Instruction, 1967 - 1971 33 1 Evaluation Reports, 1973 - 1974

2 Evening Session Council, 1971 - 1973 2 Experimental Courses, 1972, 1977 3 Extension of Hours for College Assistant, 1975 - 1977 4 Exxon, 1977 - 1978 5 Faculty Delegate Assembly, 1975 6 Faculty Club, 1970, 1972 - 1973 7 Faculty Committee on Community Funds, 1970 - 1971 8 Faculty Evaluation, 1975 9 Faculty Housing and Parking, 1972 10 Faculty Meetings, 1977 - 1978 11 Faculty Members, 1968 12 Faculty Orientation, 1975 34 1 Faculty Personnel and Budget, 1975

2 Faculty Professional Obligations, 1970, 1972 - 1973, 1977 3 Faculty, Students and Staff of the Hunter College Community, 1975 - 1980 4 Faculty Workloads, 1975 - 1980 Foundations 5 1975 6 1976

7 1977 - 1980 8 Fitzler vs. Wexler, 1971 - 1972

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SERIES III – HUNTER COLLEGE Subseries 3.9 General Files Box Folder Contents 34 9 Furlough, 1976 10 FTE Comparisons, 1973 - 1975 11 FTE Positions, 1977 12 General Faculty Calendar and Minutes, 1965 - 1973 13 George T. Delacorte of the Dell Publishing Company, 1975 Governance Charter of Hunter College 35 1 1969 - 1971 2 1974 - 1976 3 1978 - 1982 4 Hebrew, 1976 - 1977 5 Herman Muehlstein Foundation, 1976 - 1980 6 History Department, 1975-1982 7 How the 50 States Compare in Higher Education Financing, 1976 - 1977 8 Hunter College Admissions, 1972 - 1975 9 Hunter College Association, 1975 10 Hunter College Campus, 1970

11 Hunter College Envoy, 1970 36 1-2 Hunter College Senate, 1970, 1976, 1978 - 1979 3 Hunter College Student Elections, Spring 1978 4 Hunter College Student Fees, 1976 - 1977

Hunter College Student Government 5 1971 6 1972 - 1973 7 1974 - 1975

8 1976 9 1977 - 1978 Hunter College Student Problems 37 1 1976 2-3 1977 4 1978 5 Hunter College Student Progress and Retention, 1976 - 1977 6 Hunter College Student Records and Confidentiality Committee, 1972

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SERIES III – HUNTER COLLEGE Subseries 3.9 General Files Box Folder Contents Hunter College Student Recruitment 37 7 1967 - 1968 8 1970 - 1971 38 1 1973 2 1976

3 1977 4 1978 - 1979 5 Hunter College Student Services Financial Aid, 1978 - 1979 6 Hunter College Student Teacher Evaluation, 1969 - 1975 Inter-America Affairs Program 39 1 1969 - 1970 2 1971 - 1972 3 1973 4 1974 5 1975 - 1976 6 1977 - 1978 7 1979 - 1982 40 1 Inter-Department Advisory Committee, 1976 - 1982 2 International Conference on the Holocaust and Genocide, 1978 - 1982 3 Jews and Christians National Conference, 1982 - 1983 4 Jewish Defense League, n.d. 5 Jewish Social Studies, 1983 - 1985 6 Job Candidates, 1976 7 Job Seeking, 1976 8 Julia Richman Venture Program, 1978 9 Kresge Foundation, 1978 10 Legal Affairs, 1977 11 Legislative Affairs, 1971 - 1972 41 1 Lobbying Efforts, 1975 2 Long Range Planning, 1975 - 1977 3 Louise Draddy Memorial, 1976, 1978 4 Maintenance of Public Order, 1968 - 1969

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SERIES III – HUNTER COLLEGE Subseries 3.9 General Files Box Folder Contents Memoranda 41 5 1970 - 1971

6 March - November, 1976 7 1977 - 1978 Middle States Association 8 Career Counseling Placement, 1971 - 1980 9 Colleges and Schools, 1977 - 1978 Committee Report

10 1975 - 1976 11-12 1977

42 1 Evaluation, Organization and Governance, 1976 2-4 Goals and Objectives, 1975 5 Letters, 1977 43 1 Douglas Maynard, 1976

2 Minorities Caucus, 1976 Minutes, 1979

Mission of Hunter College

4 1973 5 1974 6 1975

7 1976 44 1 1977 2 Report of Evaluation Team, 1973 3 Report of the University Faculty Senate, 1974

Self-Study 4 1970

5-6 1973

45 1 1977

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SERIES III – HUNTER COLLEGE Subseries 3.9 General Files Box Folder Contents Middle States Association 45 2 Trustees and Students of Hunter College, 1977

Miscellaneous Materials 3 1969 - 1983 4 1976 - 1979

5 Multiple Positions, 1975 - 1976 6 NCATE Visiting Team Report, 1976

7 New York Community Trust, 1977 - 1979 46 1 New York Medical College – Manhattan Campus, n.d. 2 New York State Accounting System, 1977 - 1978 3 New York State Registered Courses, 1966 - 1976

4-5 Office of the Dean of Administration, 1970 Office of the President 6 1970 7 1972

47 1 Ombudsman, 1973 - 1977 2 Open Line, 1976 - 1977 3 Organizational Chart, 1971 - 1974 4 OTPS and Lump Sum Budget, 1974 - 1975 5 Philip Amico, Director of Security, 1971, 1974 Playhouse 6 Evaluation Study of the Hunter College Playhouse, April 8, 1970 Hunter College Playhouse Alterations by Professor Ian Calderon Department of Theatre & Cinema, December 21, 1973 Letter from Daniel Beaton to President Wexler Regarding the Proposed Renovation of the Hunter College Playhouse, January 17, 1974

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SERIES III – HUNTER COLLEGE Subseries 3.9 General Files Box Folder Contents Playhouse 47 6 Interim Report on the Hunter College Playhouse, October 19, 1974 The Playhouse: A Study for Hunter College by Rose, Beaton & Rose, Architect Engineers, ca. February 1975 Draft Proposal to the Kresge Foundation for the Renovation and Restoration of the Hunter College Playhouse Overhaul and Replacement of Equipment by Peggy Jory, ca. February 1975

7 Planning for Environmental Action, 1970 8 President’s Circle, 1970’s 9 President’s Commission on White House Fellowships, 1981 10 President’s Office Furniture Purchased, 1968 President’s Office Personnel

11 1969 - 1972

48 1 1973 - 1977 2 Presidential Evaluation Material, 1971 - 1978 3 Presidential Notices, 1974 - 1980

4 Presidential Portraits, 1966, 1970 5 Procedure for Required Withdrawal of Faculty, 1970

6 Professional Staff Congress, 1972 - 1978 Promotions 7 1977

8 1978

49 1 Proposal for a New Academic Program in Energy Policy, 1980 2 Public Administration - Public Policy, 1974 - 1978 3 Purposes and Strategies, 1973, 1975 4 Recipients of President’s Medal, 1975 5 Recommendations for Tenure, 1978 6 Registrar, 1975 - 1977 7 Report of Evaluation Team Hunter College Visit, February 25 - 28, 1973 8 Report of the Temporary State Commission, 1977

9 Research Administration, 1977

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SERIES III – HUNTER COLLEGE Subseries 3.9 General Files Box Folder Contents Research Foundation 49 10 1974 - 1975 50 1 1975 - 1976 2 1977 3-4 1978 5 Resources Planning System Report, 1975, 1977 Retirement 6 1976 7 1977 51 1 Richard F. Havelson Resume, 1972 The Roosevelt House Correspondence 2 1971 - 1973 3 1974 4 1975 5 Estimated Expenses and Financial Statement, 1972 6 History, 1972 7 Membership, Community and Religious Clubs, 1973 8 Memoranda, 1973 - 1976 9 Minutes, 1972 - 1974 10 Miscellaneous Materials 11 Study for the Rehabilitation of the Roosevelt House, 1973 12 Ruth Krems, Provost Office, 1978 52 1 Sabbaticals, 1977

2 Salary Scales, 1969 3 School of Social Work, 1971 - 1972

4 School of General Studies, 1974 - 1976 5 Search Committee Dean, Programs in Education, 1972 6 Seek Accomplishments, 1970

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Security

52 7 1969 - 1970 8 1971 - 1974 9 1975 - 1979

53 1 Selective Service System, 1966 - 1969 2 Shape Up the 60’s, 1971 3 Soft Money, 1977 - 1980

4 Southern University, 1972 5 Spielvogel Project, 1977 6 Staff References by Jacqueline Wexler, 1979 7 State Education Department, 1977 8 Statement on the Threat of the City University of New York, 1973 9 Steering Committee of Hunter College, 1976 Students 10-11 Admission, Procedures, Rules, Regulations, Status, 1970 - 1980 54 1 Clubs, Constitution and By-Laws, 1971 Fees 2 1960, 1963, 1966 3 1970 - 1971, 1975 - 1976 4 Graduates Awards and Honors, June, 1970 5 Honorary Degree Candidates, 1967, 1974, 1977 6-7 Questionnaire Regarding the Abolition of Required Courses at

Hunter College, n.d. 55 1-4 Ibid, n.d. 56 1-3 Ibid, n.d. 4 Social, Community and Religious Clubs Association, 1972 - 1973 5 Study Abroad, 1975 - 1976 6 Ukrainian Student Club of Hunter College, 1972

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SERIES III – HUNTER COLLEGE Subseries 3.9 General Files Box Folder Contents 56 7 Summary of Report Entitled “Education Beyond High School”, 1972 8 Teacher evaluations, 1971 - 1972 9 Television Show, 1970 10 Temple Emanu-El, 1977 57 1 Terminations, 1975 Tenure and Promotions 2 1971 - 1974 3 1976 4 1977 5 Tuition, 1977 - 1980 6 Undergraduate Course of Study Committee, 1971 - 1974

7 Urban Affairs, 1971 8 Vacancy Control Procedures, 1977 - 1978 9-10 Venture Program, 1974 - 1975 11 Women’s Center for the Community Leadership, 1978 Subseries 4.1 Articles and Clippings About Jacqueline Grennan Wexler 58 1 “Webster Appoints Sister Jacqueline.” September 26, 1960, n.p. Murphy, Michael. “Sister J: Secret Weapon.” Life (October 23, 1964):

p. 53, 61.

Baptiste, Pierre. “Sister Jacqueline Gives Report on New Issue.” St. Louis Globe-Democrat, September 23, 1965, n.p.

“Sister Jacqueline Receives Teachers Union Award.” St. Louis Globe-Democrat,

May 16, 1966, n.p.

“A Candid Educator – Nun: Sister Jacqueline Grennan.” The New York Times, January 12, 1967, p. 43. “Council’s (Sisters of Loretto) Statement.” January 12, 1967, n.p.

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SERIES IV – WRITINGS Subseries 4.1 Articles and Clippings About Jacqueline Grennan Wexler Box Folder Contents 58 1 Wood, Sue Ann. “Sister Jacqueline to Leave Order: Webster College To Become a Secular School.” St. Louis Globe-Democrat, January 12, 1967, p. 1A. Shelton, Elizabeth. “Sr. Francetta Hails Webster College Move.” Los Angeles Times, January 16, 1967, n.p. “Webster College President Seeks to Change Her Name.” January 31, 1967 “Vatican is Silent on Webster’s Request for Lay Trustee Board.” St. Louis Post-Dispatch, May 18, 1967, n.p.

Doyle, Patricia Jansen. “The Real World of Jacqueline Grennan.” Saturday Review, July 15, 1967, p. 58 - 59. “Students Need a ‘No,’ Miss Grennan Says.” St. Louis Post-Dispatch, November 15, 1967, n.p. “Higher Education’s Priorities Criticized.” St. Louis Post-Dispatch,

May 20, 1968, n.p. “Meaningful Activism Proper, Miss Grennan Says.” St. Louis Post-Dispatch,

August 23, 1968, n.p. “Respect Law, Miss Grennan Tells Students.” September 10, 1968, n.p. “Nun’s Progress.” The New York Times, December 21, 1969, p. E11. “The Lady is Not Drowning.” Time (January 19, 1970): 55. “Everybody Doesn’t Have to Do Everything.” Glamour (March, 1970): 62. “Courageous Woman Under Fire.” New York Post, April 10, 1970, n.p. “Mrs. Wexler Gets Pennsylvania U. Post.” St. Louis Post-Dispatch,

January 18, 1971, n.p.

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SERIES IV – WRITINGS Subseries 4.1 Articles and Clippings About Jacqueline Grennan Wexler Box Folder Contents 58 1 Sutton, Charyn. “Penn to ‘Upgrade’ Women; Pledges Equal Opportunities.” Philadelphia Inquirer, January 19, 1971, n.p. Bobrow, Joan. “Treat the Human Family Like Your Own Family.” Times Chronicle, March 4, 1971, p. 7 - 8. “Hunter College President Calls For Understanding.” Washington D.C. Star, March 22, 1971, n.p. “Claims Martha, Others Not Making It Any Easier.” Kingston, N.Y.

Freeman, March 22, 1971, n.p. “College Head Lashes Martha’s Statements.” Knoxville, Tennessee

News-Sentinel, March 22, 1971, n.p. “College Head Tees off on Mrs. Mitchell.” Canandaigua, N.Y. Messenger, March 22, 1971, n.p. “Martha Mitchell is Criticized in Magazine Article.” Dunkirk-Fredonia, N.Y. Observer, March 22, 1971, n.p. “Woman College President Hits Martha Mitchell.” Little Falls, N.Y.Times (March 22, 1971): n.p. “Educator Critical of Mrs. Mitchell.” Fond Du Lac, Wisconsin

Commonwealth Reporter, March 23, 1971, n.p. “Cheap and Scurrilous.” Wakefield, Mass. Item, March 24, 1971, n.p. “Criticism of Campus Folk Compared To Random Sniping.” Binghamton,

N.Y. Sun-Bulletin, March 26, 1971, n.p. “Athenaeum to Hear Hunter President.” Summit, N.J. Herald, April 1, 1971,

p. 1, 13. Schuerch, Conrad. “Why Mrs.Wexler?” (Letter to Editor) Syracuse, N.Y.

Herald-Journal, June 5, 1971, n.p.

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SERIES IV – WRITINGS Subseries 4.1 Articles and Clippings About Jacqueline Grennan Wexler Box Folder Contents 58 1 Archdeacon, Kathie. “U. Plans Education Conf. for Weekend.” The Daily Pennsylvanian, September 23, 1971, n.p. “Hunter College President to be Luncheon Speaker.” Staten, Island, N.Y. Advance, October 13, 1971. “Forum Speaker is Former Nun.” Springfield, Mass. Union, November 13, 1971. Siteman, Linda. “Forum Speaker Stresses Individuality.” Springfield, Mass.

Union, November 18, 1971, n.p. Hennessy, Helen. “Nuns Who Have Shed Their Habits.” Washington D.C. News, December 29, 1971, n.p. Chusmir, Janet. “Ex-Nun Likes Role of Mother Best of All.” Miami Herald, January 4, 1972, pp. 1C, 3C. Tomasson, Robert E. “90th Anniversary of Roosevelt’s Birth Observed.” The New York Times, January 31, 1972, p. 36. Cashman, Gerry. “President Wexler.” Hunter Envoy, February 11, 1972, n.p. De View, Lucille. “Nursing Needs More Blacks.” Detroit News, May 1, 1972, p. 1- C. Jaycox, Betty. “President of Hunter Will Speak Here.” Akron, Ohio

Beacon Journal, May 10, 1973, n.p. “Mid-America Parents Let Children Down.” Long Beach, California Press Telegram, June 22, 1973, n.p. “Children of the Middle Class Are on ‘Welfare.” Camden, N.J. Courier-Post, June 23, 1973, n.p. “Parents Destroy Initiative.” Oshkosh, Wisconsin Northwestern,

June 23, 1973, n.p.

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SERIES IV – WRITINGS Subseries 4.1 Articles and Clippings About Jacqueline Grennan Wexler Box Folder Contents 58 1 “Educator Blames Parents: Lack of Direction Seen in Today’s Youth.”

Jamaica, N.Y. Long Island Press, June 28, 1973, n.p. “Good Motives, Bad Mistakes: Putting Your Kids on Welfare.” Allentown, PA. Call, June 30, 1973, n.p. “Hunter College President to Address Forum.” Flushing, New York

Bayside Times, April 25, 1974, n.p. Geraghty, Coleen. “Mrs. Wexler Brings Educator View to Interpublic’s Board.” Advertising Age (November 4, 1974): n.p. Archibald, John J. “Former Nun’s Fulfillment.” St. Louis Post-Dispatch,

ca. 1975 Zavras, Diane. “Interdependence Said Key in Women’s Movement Now.” New Haven Register, April 13, 1975, n.p. Heffernan, James M. “Educating the Whole People.” College & University Bulletin (April - May, 1975): 1 - 2, 8. “Ex-Nun Backs Equal Rights.” Philadelphia, PA., The Evening Bulletin,

November 26, 1975, n.p. Hughley, Ray. “1,599 Set to Graduate at OSU.” Columbus, Ohio

Citizen-Journal, November 26, 1975, p. 3. “4 Students ‘Perfect’ at Ohio State.” Columbus, Ohio Columbus Dispatch,

November 26, 1975, p. A-8. Pesmen, Sandra. “Former Nun Stresses Value of Independence.” Jamaica, N.Y. Long Island Press, November 30, 1975, p. E11. Pesmen, Sandra. “Standing Up For Independence.” Los Angeles Times, November 30, 1975, n.p. “Women Warned to Take It Easy with New Status.” St. Louis Globe-Democrat,

August 2, 1976, n.p.

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SERIES IV – WRITINGS Subseries 4.1 Articles and Clippings About Jacqueline Grennan Wexler Box Folder Contents 58 1 Farley, Michele U. “Jacqueline Wexler Comes Aboard.” (no publisher listed)

ca. 1978, p. 1 - 6. Litterine, Lynn. “On Air, With Realism and Optimism.” The Philadelphia Inguirer, March 27, 1978, pp. 8A, 10A Toohey, William. “Ex-nun’s Evolution Didn’t Shake Her Faith.” National Catholic Reporter, June 30, 1978, n.p. “Mrs. Wexler Elected to Board.” (No publisher listed), October 20, 1978, Cohen, Muriel. “One Woman, Many Lifestyles.” Boston Evening Globe, November 24, 1978, p. 33. Kleiman, Dena. “Hunter Graduates of Stormier Days Get Their Diplomas: Things Almost ‘Torn Asunder’ We Had Ideals Then.” The New York Times, February 16, 1979, p. B5. Brown, Dennis. “Jacqueline Wexler – Still Seeking Challenges.” St. Louis Post-Dispatch, May 20, 1979, n.p. Austin, Charles. “Brotherhood Group’s New Head: Jacqueline Grennan Wexler New Leader for Group that Fosters Brotherhood.”

The New York Times, July 30, 1982, p. B1.

Austin, Charles. “Ex-College Head Chosen to Lead Interfaith Group.” The New York Times, August 1, 1982, n.p. “Former Area College Head Gets New Post.” (no publisher listed)

August 7, 1982, n.p. Bell, Charles W. “New Chief of NCCJ Eying Some Changes.” Daily News (New York), October 17, 1982, p. B5. Beyette, Beverly. “As President of Jewish-Christian Group, Ex-Nun Sets New Pace.” Los Angeles Times, April 18, 1983, p. 1, 6 - 7. Wexler, Jacqueline Grennan. “All God’s Children - Count No One Out.” 30 Good Minutes.Org, March 10, 1985.

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SERIES IV – WRITINGS Subseries 4.2 Addresses by Jacqueline Grennan Wexler Box Folder Contents 58 2 Sister M. Jacqueline Grennan, S.L. “Rationale for Changes in Education.” Address delivered at the First General Session of the North Central Association’s Annual Meeting, March 29, 1965. Printed in The North Central Association Quarterly (Spring, 1965): 301- 311. Wexler, Jacqueline Grennan. Remarks to (Hunter College) Graduates,

January 25, 1970. ---. “The Problem of Accountability.” (Mini-Inaugural Address) Given during Hunter College Centennial Celebration, February 11, 1970. President (Jacqueline Grennan) Wexler Gives Address on War, Kent

State and Hunter Issues. Faculty and Staff News (May, 1970): 1-3. Wexler, Jacqueline G.“The Paradox of Community in Higher Education.” Presented at the 53rd Annual Meeting of the American Council on Education “Higher Education for Everybody? Issues and Implication.” St. Louis, Mo., October 1970. ---. Address Presented at the Hunter College Spring Gala, 1971. Precis of Remarks by President (Jacqueline Grennan) Wexler at

(Hunter College) Orientation for New Students and Faculty, September, 1971.

Speech by President (Jacqueline Grennan) Wexler, September 7, 1971.

President Jacqueline (Grennan) Wexler Address to the (Hunter College) Faculty, December 1, 1971. Testimony of President Jacqueline Wexler Hunter College of The City University of New York Before the Joint Legislative Committees (Assembly Ways and Means Committee-Senate Finance

Committee), February 9, 1972. Wexler, Jacqueline Grennan. Speech to (the) Women’s City Club (of New

York, Inc.), November 15, 1973. ---. Address to (Hunter College) Students, April 15, 1974.

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SERIES IV – WRITINGS Subseries 4.2 Addresses by Jacqueline Grennan Wexler Box Folder Contents 58 3 Wexler, Jacqueline Grennan. “Affirmative Action Produces a Richer Society.” Florida State University, June 24, 1974. President Jacqueline (Grennan) Wexler’s Remarks (draft) to the Hunter College Senate, September 24, 1974. Verbatim: Remarks of President (Jacqueline Grennan) Wexler to the

(Hunter College) Senate, October 8, 1974.

Wexler, Jacqueline Grennan. “Authority: A Living Force.” October 13, 1974.

President (Jacqueline Grennan) Wexler’s Remarks (at a) General Faculty

Meeting (of Hunter College), December 12, 1974. President’s Remarks to the (Hunter College) Senate, December 17, 1974.

President (Jacqueline Grennan) Wexler’s Verbatim Remarks to the

(Hunter College) Senate, February 11, 1975. Synopsis of President (Jacqueline Grennan) Wexler’s Remarks to the

(Hunter College) Senate, February 11, 1975. President’s Remarks to the (Hunter College) Senate, March 4, 1975.

Wexler, Jacqueline Grennan. “Distributive Justice and Distributive Quality.” Address delivered at the Conference on Higher Education – AAHE, Chicago, Illinois, March 23, 1975.

Synopsis of President (Jacqueline Grennan) Wexler’s Address to the (Hunter College) Senate, April 22, 1975.

Transcription of President (Jacqueline Grennan) Wexler’s Address to the

(Hunter College) Senate, April 22, 1975.

4 President’s Remarks to the (Hunter College) Senate, May 20, 1975. President (Jacqueline Grennan) Wexler’s address to the (Hunter College)

Senate, September 15, 1975.

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SERIES IV – WRITINGS Subseries 4.2 Addresses by Jacqueline Grennan Wexler Box Folder Contents 58 4 President (Jacqueline Grennan) Wexler’s Address to the (Hunter College) Senate, September 16, 1975.

Wexler, (Jacqueline Grennan). Address to the General Faculty

(of Hunter College), September 17, 1975. President (Jacqueline Grennan) Wexler’s Remarks to the (Hunter College)

Senate, October 21, 1975.

Provost’s (Schneewind) address to the (Hunter College) Senate on behalf of (President Jacqueline Grennan Wexler), November 19, 1975.

Wexler, Jacqueline Grennan. Commencement Address at Ohio State

University, St. John Arena, Columbus, Ohio, November 26, 1975. Testimony Delivered before the Joint Legislative Hearing, Committees on

Higher Education, New York State Senate and Assembly, December 2, 1975.

President (Jacqueline Grennan)Wexler’s (verbatim) address to the Hunter College Community, September 15, 1976.

Wexler, Jacqueline Grennan.. “Continuing Education: Lifeline, Not

Caboose.” Presented at the Learning for Living Proceedings: 38th

Annual Convention of the Association for Continuing Higher Education, November 7-11, 1976, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Edited by Nathaniel J. Pallone, Rutgers University, pp. 1-12.

President (Jacqueline Grennan) Wexler’s Remarks to the Hunter College Senate, April 12, 1977.

Commencement Address by (President) Jacqueline Grennan Wexler to the (Hunter College) Students, June 13, 1979.

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SERIES IV – WRITINGS Subseries 4.3 Articles by Jacqueline Grennan Wexler Box Folder Contents 58 5 Sister M. Jacqueline Grennan, S.L. “Massive Curriculum Reform and It’s Implications for Teacher Education.” Undergraduate Education The Proceedings of the Nineteenth Annual National Conference on Higher Education, Chicago, April 19-22, 1964. Printed in the 1964 Current Issues in Higher Education, Editor G. Kerry Smith,

pp. 100 - 103. Sister Jacqueline. “One Small College and Research.” American Education (June 1965): 1 - 15. Grennan, Jacqueline “The Age of a Person” Seventeen (December, 1967): pp. 95, 168. ---. “Questions From a Revolutionary.” Fordham (July, 1968): 26 - 29. Wexler, Jacqueline Grennan. “The Eclipse of Authority.” Ladies Home

Journal (December 1969): p. 132. ---. “Women in Society: The Search for Personhood” in The Compton Yearbook, Fall 1970, n.p.

---. “We Encourage our Youth to Rebel.” McCall’s (April, 1971): 63, 114-116.

---. “An Open Door to City U.” The New York Times, April 21, 1971, p. 43.

Kneller, John W., Marshak, Robert E, Murphy, Joseph S., and Jacqueline

G. Wexler. “Tuition Fees at City University.” The New York Times, Letters to the Editor, April 21, 1971, p. 46.

Wexler, Jacqueline Grennan. “Alma Mater et Puer.” Pennsylvania Gazette (March, 1973): 37- 40.

---. “What Do We Really Want For Our Children?” McCall’s (July, 1973):

67, 112 - 113.

---. “The Family: Nuclear and Human.” Journal of Home Economics (September, 1973): 23 - 24.

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SERIES IV –WRITINGS Subseries 4.3 Articles by Jacqueline Grennan Wexler Box Folder Contents 58 5 Wexler, Jacqueline G. “State Sponsoring of Higher Education.” The New

York Times, November 14, 1975, p. 37. ---.“The World Needs Us All.” The Educational Forum (May, 1976): 396 - 401. ---. “Wexler Cites Changes at Hunter.” Our Town, January 20, 1978, p. 19.

---. “Where Our Freedom Begins.” Vogue (November, 1979): 76, 112. ---. “Continuity in Executive Staffing.” Vital Speeches of the Day, 47, No. 4, December 1, 1980, p. 126 - 128

---. “Trusting Trustees.” The New York Times, April 17, 1981, p. A25.

---. “Campaigns of Hate That Must Be Stopped.” (Letter to the Editor) The New York Times, July 24, 1983, p. E20.

---. “Farrakhan is not the Voice of Black America.” (Letter to the Editor) The New York Times, October 7, 1985, p. A30. ---. “Now We Must Reason Together About Abortion.”

(Letter to the Editor) The New York Times, July 17, 1989, p. A16. ---. “The Church Can Learn From Its Daughters.” (Letter to the Editor)

The New York Times, June 27, 1994, p. A16.

---. “Educating a Whole People.” n.d. ---.“Hunter College and the City of New York: The Central Challenge For Both.” n.d. Subseries 4.4 Interview with Jacqueline Grennan Wexler 58 6 WNBC-Television “Speaking Freely.” Interview of Jacqueline G. Wexler

by Edwin Newman. Taped June 17, 1968, aired October 19, 1968.

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SERIES V – PHOTOGRAPHS Box Folder Contents 59 1 Commencement Ceremony for the Class of 1970, February 14, 1979

2 Dedication of New Buildings Site, 1974 3 Dr. Nils Y. Wessel and President Jacqueline Grennan Wexler present the

United Fund Award to Professor Laura Guggenbuhl, 1972

4 Eastside Association Address, November 18, 1970

5 Honorary Degree of Doctor of Laws received from Temple University, May 22, 1970 6 Hunter College (Building) Expansion, 1972

7 Hunter College Campus Unrest, 1970 Hunter College Centennial and Inauguration 8 Centennial Symposium, February 12, 1970 9 Exhibits, ca. 1970 10 Opening Convocation and Investiture of President Wexler

11 Miscellaneous Ceremonies and Events, n.d. 12 Portraits of President Jacqueline Grennan Wexler 13 President’s Medal Recipients, February 1970 and March 1976

14 Professor F. Joachim Weyl

15 President Jacqueline Grennan Wexler with Alumni Hall of Fame Inductees at Roosevelt House, April 25, 1975

16 President Jacqueline Grennan Wexler with President Reagan and Mrs. Reagan, ca. 1980’s

17 Publicity Photograph of President Jacqueline Grennan Wexler 18 Unveiling of Jacqueline Grennan Wexler Portrait, ca. 1980 60- 61 Miscellaneous Materials

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SERIES II – APPOINTMENT, INAUGURATION, CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION Box Folder Contents Hunter College Centennial 62 1 Awards, February 13, 1970 2 Calendar of Events, February 11 - 13, 1970 3 Concert, February 13, 1970 4 Correspondence, October 1969 - February 1970 5 Fund, ca. 1970 6 Invitation Lists, ca. 1970 7 Library Exhibit. ca. 1970 8 Luncheon, February 11, 1970 and Dinner, February 14, 1970 9 Program, 1870 - 1970

Hunter College Centennial Committee 10 Members

11 Minutes, May 1968 - November 1969 SERIES III – HUNTER COLLEGE Subseries 3.1 Academic Departments, Programs and Professional Schools 62 12 Program in Religion, 1970, 1978 Subseries 3.2 Committees 62 13 Ad-Hoc Committee of the School of General Studies, ca. 1966

Committee on Academic Affairs, February 5, 1979

14 Committee on Faculty Personnel and Budget September 1970 - January 1979 15 Coordinating Committee of the Women’s Studies Program, Nov. 9, 1977 Council of President Collective Bargaining Committee, December 19, 1979 FDA Ad-Hoc Student Evaluation Committee, ca. 1976

UF&A Project Minutes February 28, 1980 Women’s Studies Advisory Committee, April 12, 1978

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SERIES III – HUNTER COLLEGE Series 3.3 Correspondence Box Folder Contents 62 16 Incoming, December 1976 - July 1979 17 Outgoing, June 1978 - October 1979 Subseries 3.4 Memoranda 62 18 May 1978 - March 1979 Subseries 3.9 General Files 63 1 Address by Arthur Schlesinger Jr. on the 90TH Birthday of F.D.R., 1972

Affirmative Action, 1979

2 Admissions, ca. 1979 3 Daniel E. Brennan, 1971 4 Commencement Script (draft), June 2, 1974

Council of Presidents – Agendas and Minutes, 1979

5 Faculty Council, 1970, 1971 6 Faculty Delegate Assembly – Minutes, 1976 - 1979 7 Finance and Facilities, 1979 64 1 Grant Proposal (N.E.H.), 1976 - 1981 Hunter College Commencement Addresses 2 June 2, 1974 June 13, 1979 3 Hunter College Faculty and Staff – Agenda and Memoranda, 1978 -1979 4 Hunter College Honors Convocation, May 19, 1979 5 Hunter College Site Plan of East & West Buildings, 1974 6 Master Plan, 1966

Miscellaneous Materials

7 New York State Education Department, 1978 - 1979

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SERIES III – HUNTER COLLEGE Subseries 3.9 General Files Box Folder Contents Publications 64 8 CUNY News, 1978, 1979 9 Open Line, 1976 - 1978 Reports, Statements, and Studies 65 1 Administration of the T.A.P. at Senior Colleges of CUNY July 1, 1976 - June 30, 1978 (draft) Audit Report on Duplicate Payments to SEEK Students Receiving Public Assistance, September 13, 1976 Equal Opportunity Program 2 Audit Report on Financial and Operating Practices New York State Education Department Higher Education Opportunity Program July 1, 1970 - December 31, 1975 The General Plan for the Educational Opportunity Program 1976 -1977 in the State University, May 1, 1977 Regents Critical of CUNY Educational Opportunity Program, October 2, 1975 Review General Plans for E.O.P., 1974 -1975 and 1975 - 1976 3 Financial Aid, 1978 Hunter College Accreditation, 1978 4 New York State Programs of Postsecondary Opportunity, 1973 - 1974 5 Number of Doctorates by Institution of Baccalaureate By Field of Study, 1920 - 1970 and 1965 - 1970 Professional Staff Congress of CUNY, November 1978 Report of the Chancellor’s Committee on Movement from the Lower to Upper Division, March 1977 Report of the FP&B Sub-Committee on Personnel Procedures, 1979 Report on Grants and Contracts at Hunter College, 1979

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SERIES III – HUNTER COLLEGE Subseries 3.9 General Files Box Folder Contents

Reports, Statements, and Studies 65 5 Report on Procedures for Evaluating Fellowship Leaves, 1978 SEEK and College Discovery Programs 6 Review of the City University of New York General Plan For the College Discovery Program, 1974 - 1976

Analysis – City University Responses to Recommendations in The Regents Review of the SEEK 1974 - 1975 General Plan, ca. 1975 Highlights of State Education Department Responses To CUNY’s Plans and Reports Regarding SEEK and College Discovery, 1971 - 1975 The General Plans for SEEK 1975 - 1978 (as amended for 1976 - 1977) and College Discovery 1976 - 1977 in CUNY, November 1, 1976 State Aid to the City University of New York for the 1973 - 1974 seek Program and a Review of Selected Operations through August 1975, March 7, 1977 Commentary on Additional Material From the General Plans For SEEK 1975 - 1978 and College Discovery 1976 -1977 in CUNY, April 3, 1977 Sex-Role Socialization in the Nursery School: Background, Design, Methods, and Subjects by Bonnie Seegmiller, Noel Dunivant, and Barbara Suter, ca. 1978. 7 State of New York Commission of Investigation. After Ten Years of Educational Opportunity Programs in New York State, June 24, 1977. State University of New York Office of Special Programs. State University’s Responses to the Board of Regent’s Reviews of the State University Educational Opportunity Programs’ 1974 - 75 and 1975 - 76 General Plans, December 1975

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Reports, Statements, and Studies 65 8 Statement to the Presidential Search Committee for Hunter College and to the Representatives of Campus Groups, December 3, 1979 Technical Information Transfer for Neighborhood Development A Feasibility Study, April 19, 1978. Triennial Report from the Chairman of the B.H.E. of N.Y.C., 1976 - 1979 Self-Evaluation of President Wexler’s Administration, March 7, 1978 Subseries 3.7 Hunter College Campus Unrest 66 1 Publications (oversize) Board of Education, Hunter College, City of New York

In the Matter of Charges – Against- Four Faculty Members Preferred by Dean Heldman for Hunter College, May 25, 1972 In the Matter of E. Richard Heldman The Special Committee of the Faculty Personnel and Budget, July 18, 1972 2 The Scranton Report Text of the Findings of the President’s Commission

on Campus Unrest (Reprinted from The Chronicle of Higher Education, October 5, 1970)


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