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Series VII: Max Rosenn Lecture Series , 1980 - 1997

 Series

Scope and Content:

From the Collection: The Betsy Bell Condron files contain memorandum, correspondence, personal letters and notes, invitation and event forms and programs, public relations materials, news articles and newsletters, informational packets and booklets, campus report documents, historical certification awards, keepsakes, photographs, biographical information, fundraising and donor documents, financial reports, meeting minutes and agendas, scholarly articles, and some restricted materials. Although the collection is dated from 1873-2004, the majority of documents are dated from 1979-1998, the time of Condron’s tenure at Wilkes. The general scope of Condron’s collection relates to important internal and external events that Wilkes either hosted or was invited to, the history of Wilkes College/University, public relations, correspondence with institutions and notable figures, and fundraising. Materials that predate Condron’s employment mainly include historical and administrative documents, while postdated materials are correspondence from Condron post-retirement and other general documents related to other information within the collection.

Dates

  • 1980 - 1997

Access:

Open for Research with restricted folders in various series and subseries that are restricted up to 80 years from creation date. There is one permanently restricted folder: Folder #22.1.

Extent

From the Collection: 22 boxes (22 letter boxes) : 9.174 linear feet

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

Series VII: Max Rosenn Lecture Series, 1980-1997

Series VII: Max Rosenn Lecture Series, 1980-1997, is arranged alphabetically and contains documents regarding the development of some of the annual Rosenn Lecture Series in Law and Humanities that took place during Condron’s time at Wilkes and also other correspondence and events related to Rosenn, including law reviews and the dedication of the Max Rosenn United States Courthouse. Materials include memorandum and correspondence, financial documents including checks, news articles and biographical information, and scholarly articles related to law and the humanities.

Repository Details

Part of the Wilkes University Archives Repository

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