Finding aid for the Case Western Reserve University Vice President in Charge of the University Development Program Office, Leonard Mayo Records, 1946-1950


Title:
Case Western Reserve University Vice President in Charge of the University Development Program Office, Leonard Mayo Records, 1946-1950
Repository:
Case Western Reserve University Archives
Phone: 216-368-3320
http://library.case.edu/ksl/collections/archives/index.html
Creator:
Case Western Reserve University Vice President in Charge of the University Development Program Office
Dates:
1946-1950
Quantity:
.17 linear feet
Abstract:
This series consists of correspondence and reports concerning fundraising and public relations; with material of special interest on the Beaumont Hall and Cleveland College Building funds.
Identification:
07DB01
Language:
The records are in English

Scope and Content

This series consists of correspondence and reports concerning fundraising and public relations; with material of special interest on the Beaumont Hall and Cleveland College Building funds.

Statement of Arrangement

Materials are arranged alphabetically by folder title.

Restrictions on Access

Materials do not circulate. Materials are available by appointment only. Appointments must be made at least 72 hours in advance. Folders containing non-directory personally identifiable information about students, employee evaluations, grievance/disciplinary proceedings, salary/income/financial status, mental/physical health, allegations of misconduct that are unresolved or to which the accused has not responded, or anonymous donors, are restricted.

Indexing Terms

The following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the library's online public access catalog.

Organizations/Corporations:

Western Reserve University

Preferred Citation

07DB01 Case Western Reserve University Vice President in Charge of the University Development Program Office, Leonard Mayo Records, 1946-1950, Case Western Reserve University Archives

Other Finding Aid

A folder level finding aid is available from the Case Western Reserve University Archives.