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Nichols College (1959 – Present) 1 Nichols Archives Finding Aid for the Nichols Archives UPDATED 11/2/2018 Administrative Records………………..3 Financial Accounts……………………..4 Institutional Publications Annual Reports……………………….. 4 Campus Memos………………………..5 Catalogs and Bulletins…………………5-15 Promotional Material……………………15-19 Accreditation Reports/Material………..20-21 Student Profiles,, ……………..………..22 Admissions, Recruitment, Retention, Financial Aid…………………………….22 Faculty Records………………………...23-24 Employee Handbooks…………………..25 Advising……………………………..……25 Staff Newsletters………………………..26 Student Handbooks……………………..27-28 Campus Directories……………………..29 College Website………………………….29 Literary Magazines………………………29-30 Yearbooks………………………………..31-32 Student Newspapers…………………….33-42 Student Organizations/Activities……….42-44 2 Alumni Records……………………………45 Graduation/Reunion Publications………..45-47 Commencement Programs……………….47-49 Alumni Publications………………………..49-57 Correspondence……………………………57 Miscellaneous………………………………58-63 Nichols College Bicentennial………………63 Observatory Restoration Project……….....64 Newspaper Articles/Clippings…………….64-68 Conant Library Material………………..…..69-72 Board of Trustees of Nichols Academy Financial Papers………………………..73 Charles L. Goodell Collection……………..73 Information Technology Department…..…72 Archives Correspondence…………………72-73 Institute for American Values Material……73-77 Institute for Women’s Leadership…………77 Artifacts………………………………………78 Student Thesis………………………………79 Books……………………………………..….81-83 Records of H. Conant Real Estate Co…….83 Charles L. Goodell Collection………………83 Sports Clippings, Guides, Scorebooks..…..84 Trophies and Awards………………………..100- 3 File Cabinet 1, Draw 1 Folder ADMINISTRATIVE RECORDS [Nichols Academy] 1 Copy: Deed for Nichols Academy and other related documents 1819, 1882, 1897 Related to sale of Real Estate 1a Photos of Amasa Nichols (Changed to Photo Collection 11) 1b Plan of the Common of the Town of Dudley, 1816 2 An Act to Establish Nichols Academy (typescript) Feb. 1822 3 An Act to Establish Nichols Academy (typescript copy) 1923 4 Constitution of Nichols Academy (ms) 5 Charter and Constitution of Nichols Academy (with abstracts from the The Records of Nichols Academy 1897 6 “ 7 “ 8 “ 9 “ 10 “ [leather bound][inscribed, “George B. Williams, Dudley, Mass] 10a Charter and Constitution of Nichols Academy-Copied and Enlarged Print 11 By- Laws of Nichols Academy 1882 12 “ 13 Record of Proceedings of the Board of Trustees of Nichols Academy, bound volume, 1819 - 1834 14 Record of Proceedings of the Board of Trustees of Nichols Academy, bound volume, 1834 – 1848 15 Record of Proceedings of the Board of Trustees of Nichols Academy, bound volume, 1848 – 1875 15a Copy of Dolly Corbin’s (mathematics) Mss., 1830 (photocopy, original at Old Sturbridge Village) File Cabinet, Draw 2 16 Nichols Academy Regulations to be observed by students, 1878 17 Principal’s Report to Trustees of Nichols Academy, bound volume, 1878 - 1901 – File Cabinet, Draw 2 Includes names of students, residence, studies pursued, grades, tuition and remarks. 18 Nichols Academy Reports of Students, Dec. 1894 - June 18, 1897 19 Reports of Nichols Academy High School for Bertha E. Whiting (March & June 1891) Nellie Jacobs (June 1896), Helen Jacobs (1899), copies for Louise Estabrook, 1894-99 19a Plans for Dudley Common and Nichols Academy Land – January 18, 1930 19b Plan of Dudley Common and Nichols Academy Land – May 18, 1931 19C Dudley Hill Common Committee Report – July 6, 1931 [Nichols Junior College] 20 Lease, Trustees of Nichols Academy to Frederick Smith and James L. Conrad, 1931 21 Notice of option to renew lease, 1937 22 Agreement between Trustees and Conrad, (unsigned, typescript) N.D. 23 Statement of Real Estate Transaction between Trustees of Nichols Academy and Nichols Junior College, typescript [Nichols College] 23a “The Governance of Nichols College,” information/description, Nov. 25, 1974 23b Nichols College By-Laws (Revised and Adopted 10/27/73), (Amended 10/25/75, 4/10/76, 10/28/78 and 10/20/79) 23c Trustees of Nichols College Clerk’s Notes – July 1915-June 1971 (File Cabinet 1-Draw 2) FINANCIAL ACCOUNTS 4 [Nichols Academy] 24 Cash Book (ms), May 1819 - Summer 1828 25 Account for Boarding, 1822 - 1828 26 Various Receipts for tuition, 1839-1899 27 Mortgage to secure building committee on contracts for erecting building and furnishing the same, Dec. 2, 1873, typescript 28 Receipts and Expenditures for Year ending June 21, 1895, George Thornton, Treasurer, June 21, 1895 29 Request for Tax abatement, (1924?), typescript 29a Checkbook – Trustees of Nichols Academy – January 27, 1927-December 13, 1934 29b Checkbook – Trustees of Nichols Academy – February 2, 1935-July 3, 1943 29b Treasurer’s Account Book – In Account with Trustees of Nichols Academy – September 1, 1930 30 H.W. Crawford, Treasurer – Statement as of December 31, 1932 31 Treasurer’s Report for Nichols Academy, bound volume, 1824 – 1902 – BOX 2A, File Cabinet, Draw 2 32 Account Book, bound volume, Nichols Academy, 1902 – 1903 – BOX 2B, File Cabinet, Draw 2 33 Account Book, bound volume, Nichols Academy, 1911 – 1930 – BOX 2B, File Cabinet, Draw 2 34 Insurance Policy, Trustees of Nichols Academy, et all, 1937 35 Insurance Policy, 1940 36 Invoices, Trustees of Nichols Academy, 1929 – 1931 37 Invoices, Trustees of Nichols College, 1932 38 Invoices, Trustees of Nichols College, 1933 39 “ 1934 40 “ 1935 41 “ 1936 42 “ 1937 43 “ 1938 – 1941 44 Treasurer’s Statements, 1942 45 Bank Statements, 1930 46 “ “ ,1931 47 “ “ ,1932 48 “ “ ,1933 49 “ “ ,1934 50 “ “ ,1935 51 “ “ ,1936 52 “ “ ,1937 53 “ “ ,1938 and 1939 54 “ “ ,1940 55 “ “ ,1941 56 “ “ , 1942 “ [Nichols College] 57 1998-1999 Nichols College Annual Report: “Looking Back To Our Future” 58 “ 58a 1999-2000 Nichols College Annual Report “Your Success Is Our Business” 58b 2000-2001 Nichols College Annual Report “The Business of Teaching” (2 copies) 58c 2001-2002 Nichols College Annual Report “Nichols…Practical, Relevant” 58d 2002-2003 Nichols College Annual Report “Giving Back (2 Copies) 58dd Nichols College Strategic Plan 2004 58e Fall 2004 Nichols College Annual Report “Celebrating a New Century of Success” (2 Copies) 5 58f Memo to Faculty and Staff from President Murphy regarding Reorganization – June 30, 2005 58g Office of Academic Affairs - The Professional Development Seminar Program , July 25, 2007 58h Nichols College Financial Statements with Supplemental Schedule- Year Ended June 30, 2004 And Independent Auditors’ Report 58i Branding Information to be used anytime the college is discussed, e-mail from Tom Cafaro February 4, 2014 58j Branding Style Guide (Visual and Content) 2006-2007 58k Nichols College President’s Report 2014 - November 2014 (2 Copies) 58l Nichols College President’s Report 2015 (2 Copies) 58m Nichols College President’s Report 2016 (2 copies) 58n President’s Report 2017 Campus Memos Cabinet 1, Draw 4 Memos 1981-1996, primarily from Pres. Lowell Smith Memos 1996-1997, from Pres. James Darazsdi Memos 1998 Memos, 1999 Memos, 2000 INSTITUTIONAL PUBLICATIONS File Cabinet 1, Draw 3 Catalogs [Nichols Academy] 59 1834 Copy of Catalogue of Officers and Students, Fall Term 1834 59a 1835 [Includes names of Trustees, Students, Text Books, and more] 59b CD of Nichols Academy Catalogs (Years listed on CD) 59c 1839 Copy (Includes names of Trustees, Students, Text Books and more) 59d 1840 Copy (Includes names of Trustees, Students, Text Books and more) 60 1841 61 “ ( Copy 2) NOTE: American Antiquarian Society has 1834, 1839, 1840, 1843, 1844, 1863, 1865, 1872 and 1873 We have copies) 61a 1843 Copy (Includes names of Trustees, Students, Textbooks and more) 62 1844-45, 63 1845-46 64 1849-50 [Includes names of Trustees, Students, Text Books, and more] 65 “ 66 1850-51 [Includes names of Trustees, Students, Text Books, and more] 67 1851-52 68 1855-56 69 1857-58 70 1859-60 (2 copies) 71 1860-61 (2 copies) 72 1861-62 73 1862-63 73a 1863-64 Copy (Includes names of Trustees, Students, Textbooks and more) 73b 1865-66 Copy (Includes names of Trustees, Students, Textbooks and more ) 6 74 1869 75 “ 75a 1873 Copy (Includes names of Trustees, Students, Textbooks and more) 75b 1874 Copy (Includes names of Trustees, Students, Textbooks and more) 76 1875-76 77 “ 78 “ 79 1878-79 80 “ 81 1879-80 82 “ 83 “ 84 1884 85 “ 86 1885 87 1886 88 1890 89 1896 90 1900-01 91 1907-08 92 “ 93 “ 93a “ [Nichols Junior College] [Some copies are on shelf] 94 1931-32 95 1932-33 96 1933-34 97 “ 98 1934-35 99 “ 100 1935-36 101 1936-37 102 “ 103 1937-38 104 1938-39 105 1939-40 106 1940-41 107 “ 108 1941-42 109 1942-43 110 1946 111 1949-50 111a 1953-1954 112 1956-57/1957-58 113 “ 114 1958-59 114a “ BULLETINS [Nichols College] 7 115 1959 – Interim Bulletin 116 “ 117 1959-60 Bulletin (4 copies - 1 on shelf) 118 “ 119 “ 120 1960-61 Bulletin (9 copies - 6 on shelf) 121 “ 122 “ 123 1961 Interim Bulletin 124 “ 125 1961-62 Bulletin (3 copies - 1 on shelf) 126 “ 127 1962-63 Bulletin (11 copies - 9 on shelf) 128 “ 129 1963-64 Bulletin (9 copies - 7 on shelf) 130 “ 131 1964-65 Bulletin (7 copies - 4 on shelf) 132 “ 133 “ BOX 1 Catalogs, Continued 134 1965-66 Bulletin (7 copies - 4 on shelf) 135 “ 136 “ 137 1966-67 Bulletin (7 copies - 4 on shelf) 138 “ 139 “ 140 1967-68 Bulletin (13 copies - 10 on shelf) 141 “ 142 “ 143 1968-69 Bulletin (10 copies - 7 on shelf) 144 “ 145 “ 146 1969-1970 Bulletin (8 copies - 5 on shelf) 147 “ 148 “ 149 1970-71 Bulletin (11 copies - 8 on shelf) 150 “ 151 “ 152 1971-72 Bulletin (6 copies - 3 on shelf) 153 “ 154 “ 155 1972-1973 Bulletin (6 copies - 3 on shelf) 156 “
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