Box 001
Contains 25 Results:
Association of American Colleges: Arts Program II (1942-1945)
The Arragon papers contain his research, both notes, reports, and ephemeral publications, dealing with curricular development in American universities across the country collected during his research travels. Also included is his correspondence, his work on various external committees and at conferences, and his Reed papers including notes, some lectures, syllabi, reports, minutes, and ephemera.
Association of American Colleges: Arts Program III (1938-1941)
The Arragon papers contain his research, both notes, reports, and ephemeral publications, dealing with curricular development in American universities across the country collected during his research travels. Also included is his correspondence, his work on various external committees and at conferences, and his Reed papers including notes, some lectures, syllabi, reports, minutes, and ephemera.
Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC)
The Arragon papers contain his research, both notes, reports, and ephemeral publications, dealing with curricular development in American universities across the country collected during his research travels. Also included is his correspondence, his work on various external committees and at conferences, and his Reed papers including notes, some lectures, syllabi, reports, minutes, and ephemera.
Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC): 1956 Institute—Evaluation of the Student
The Arragon papers contain his research, both notes, reports, and ephemeral publications, dealing with curricular development in American universities across the country collected during his research travels. Also included is his correspondence, his work on various external committees and at conferences, and his Reed papers including notes, some lectures, syllabi, reports, minutes, and ephemera.
Autobiography: Reginald Francis Arragon: Transcripts & Notes
The Arragon papers contain his research, both notes, reports, and ephemeral publications, dealing with curricular development in American universities across the country collected during his research travels. Also included is his correspondence, his work on various external committees and at conferences, and his Reed papers including notes, some lectures, syllabi, reports, minutes, and ephemera.