Yale University. Dept. of Engineering and Applied Science
Abstract Or Scope
The records consist of the remarks of Daniel E. Rosner on the Frontiers of Applied Science lecture/tour series of the Yale Department of Engineering and Applied Science.
Air, Waste and Water records include: Deputy Commissioner; Planning and Standards; Bureau of Water Management; Bureau of Air Management; Inland Water Resources.
Central Office includes: Commissioner; Staff Services; Bureau of Administration; Hearings; Tri-State Regional Planning Administration; Internal Affairs; General Counsel; Interagency files; Communications and Education; Affirmative Action; Human Resources.
The records consist of correspondence and administrative files documenting the operations and activities of the School of Epidemiology and Public Health (a department within the Yale School of Medicine). Materials include an administrative subject-correspondence file, curriculum and student records, surveys, hospital administration materials, financial papers and grants, student and course files, and information on the Edwin Weinerman Memorial Fund.
The records consist of student records maintained by the registrar on students enrolled in the School of Epidemiology and Public Health, Yale School of Medicine.
The records consist of correspondence, memoranda, minutes, audiotapes, films and videotapes documenting the activities of the Yale Department of French. Topics include faculty appointments, committee agendas, and methods of instruction.
The records consist of correspondence, financial records, and printed material documenting the activities and operations of the Yale Department of Geography, which no longer exists as a separate academic unit.
Yale University. Department of Geology and Geophysics
Abstract Or Scope
The records consist of correspondence, memoranda, subject files, minutes, grade books of Richard Foster Flint, and a departmental history documenting the activities and operations of the Yale Department of Geology and Geophysics. Includes mineralogy papers and notebooks of Yale mineralogists Samuel Lewis Penfield, George Jarvis Brush and William Ebenezer Ford. The records also include correspondence relating to Yale's acquisition of Baron Lederer's mineral cabinet.