Women college administrators -- United States
Found in 13 Collections and/or Records:
Barbara Elsbury papers, addition 01
Betty Nelson papers, addition 06
Biographical Information, 1921 - 2003
This series contains materials pertaining to Schleman's education, career, and personal life. Types of materials include notes, programs, curriculum vitae, and personal files.
Collection of Sandy Monroe retirement celebration records
Dean of Students records
Annual Reports, Date File Correspondence, and other documents created by the Office of the Dean of Students.
Dean of Women records
Annual Reports, budgets, correspondence and other official documents from the office of the Dean of Women.
Emily Mobley papers
Nancy Friedersdorf papers
The Nancy Friedersdorf papers document the professional career of Nancy Friedersdorf, primarily through speech and workshop notes, along with a smaller amount of biographical materials.
Eva Goble papers
This collection contains materials that document the activities of the Purdue Cooperative Extension Service in the 1950s, as well as the activities of Eva Goble and her contributions to the Purdue University School of Home Economics.
Carol Pyle collection of Dean of Women and Dean of Students Memorabilia
Correspondence and clippings documenting Carol Pyle’s relationship with Dorothy Stratton, Helen Schleman, Beverley Stone, and Barbara Cook.
Research Files, 1938 - 1985
This series contains clippings, reports, notes, and other resources on topics of interest to Schleman that she researched. Most of the files cover specific topics related to women's struggle for equal rights. General subject areas include women in higher education, women in the work force, motherhood, sex roles, volunteerism, and the women's movement.
Mary Lou Schiltz papers on Purdue in World War Two
The collection contains materials related to Purdue's campus and student body, particularly women, during World War Two.
Beverley Stone papers
Collection includes biographical documents, correspondence, speech notes and other materials documenting the life of Purdue’s first Dean of Students, Beverley Stone.