Benezet, Louis T.
Found in 16 Collections and/or Records:
Benezet Rotating Faculty Fellowship, 1970-1971
The records of the Office of the Dean of Faculty consist of chronological subject files, minutes of the Committee on Instruction, Associated Colleges of the Midwest administrative materials, college-wide studies, external reviews, campus design meeting minutes, correspondence, biographical materials, and Block Plan history.
Benezet rotating faculty fellowships, 1972-1973
The records of the Office of the Dean of Faculty consist of chronological subject files, minutes of the Committee on Instruction, Associated Colleges of the Midwest administrative materials, college-wide studies, external reviews, campus design meeting minutes, correspondence, biographical materials, and Block Plan history.
Inauguration of Colorado College President, Louis T. Benezet, November 2, 1956
The recording includes a speech by Harlan Hatcher, president of University of Michigan.
Inauguration of Colorado College President Louis T. Benezet, November 2, 1956
The recording contains remarks by Dr. Theodore A. Sistler, Executive Director of the Association of American Colleges and remarks by William Penland.
Inauguration of President Louis T. Benezet, November 2, 1956
The recording includes remarks by Theodore A. Distler, Executive Director of the Association of American Colleges.
Inauguration of President Louis T. Benezet, dinner program, November 2, 1956
Remarks by Theodore A. Distler, Executive Director of the Association of American Colleges.
Louis T. Benezet, 1955-1969
Louis T. Benezet - agenda items, 1960-1961
The records of the Office of the Dean of Faculty consist of chronological subject files, minutes of the Committee on Instruction, Associated Colleges of the Midwest administrative materials, college-wide studies, external reviews, campus design meeting minutes, correspondence, biographical materials, and Block Plan history.
Louis T. Benezet and Lloyd E. Worner, 1955-1980
The records contain correspondence, notes, and memos from the Benezet and Worner administrations.