Box 2
Contains 46 Results:
Faculty and Students, 1936-1949
The Paul Klapper Collection consists of materials ranging from 1899 to 1985. The bulk of the collection covers Klapper’s time spent as President of Queens College (1937-1948). The collection contains correspondence, administrative papers (budget, finances), public speeches, photographs, awards and certificates, books from his personal collection, and his doctoral hood awarded by Yeshiva University in 1938.
Faculty, 1936-1947
The Paul Klapper Collection consists of materials ranging from 1899 to 1985. The bulk of the collection covers Klapper’s time spent as President of Queens College (1937-1948). The collection contains correspondence, administrative papers (budget, finances), public speeches, photographs, awards and certificates, books from his personal collection, and his doctoral hood awarded by Yeshiva University in 1938.
Extension Course, 1944-1947
The Paul Klapper Collection consists of materials ranging from 1899 to 1985. The bulk of the collection covers Klapper’s time spent as President of Queens College (1937-1948). The collection contains correspondence, administrative papers (budget, finances), public speeches, photographs, awards and certificates, books from his personal collection, and his doctoral hood awarded by Yeshiva University in 1938.
Registration, 1944
The Paul Klapper Collection consists of materials ranging from 1899 to 1985. The bulk of the collection covers Klapper’s time spent as President of Queens College (1937-1948). The collection contains correspondence, administrative papers (budget, finances), public speeches, photographs, awards and certificates, books from his personal collection, and his doctoral hood awarded by Yeshiva University in 1938.
Report by the President's Commission On Higher Education on Teacher Shortage, 1947
The Paul Klapper Collection consists of materials ranging from 1899 to 1985. The bulk of the collection covers Klapper’s time spent as President of Queens College (1937-1948). The collection contains correspondence, administrative papers (budget, finances), public speeches, photographs, awards and certificates, books from his personal collection, and his doctoral hood awarded by Yeshiva University in 1938.
Teacher Education Program, 1945
The Paul Klapper Collection consists of materials ranging from 1899 to 1985. The bulk of the collection covers Klapper’s time spent as President of Queens College (1937-1948). The collection contains correspondence, administrative papers (budget, finances), public speeches, photographs, awards and certificates, books from his personal collection, and his doctoral hood awarded by Yeshiva University in 1938.
Teachers' Retirement System , 1945-1947
The Paul Klapper Collection consists of materials ranging from 1899 to 1985. The bulk of the collection covers Klapper’s time spent as President of Queens College (1937-1948). The collection contains correspondence, administrative papers (budget, finances), public speeches, photographs, awards and certificates, books from his personal collection, and his doctoral hood awarded by Yeshiva University in 1938.
Teachers' Retirement System, 1947
The Paul Klapper Collection consists of materials ranging from 1899 to 1985. The bulk of the collection covers Klapper’s time spent as President of Queens College (1937-1948). The collection contains correspondence, administrative papers (budget, finances), public speeches, photographs, awards and certificates, books from his personal collection, and his doctoral hood awarded by Yeshiva University in 1938.
Administrative Files, 1926-1950
This series contains seven subseries all pertaining to QC administration: Board of Higher Education, Budget, Buildings, General, Legislative Conference, NYS Temporary Commission on the Need for State University, and The Strayer Report.
Board of Higher Education, 1926-1949
This series contains seven subseries all pertaining to QC administration: Board of Higher Education, Budget, Buildings, General, Legislative Conference, NYS Temporary Commission on the Need for State University, and The Strayer Report.