Correspondence
Found in 83 Collections and/or Records:
Marion Parks papers
Pomona College Biographical Files
A collection of biographical materials relating to Pomona College (and Claremont Colleges) individuals, including faculty, staff, students/alumni, trustees, and campus speakers.
Pomona College Clubs and Organizations
This collection contains the correspondence and financial records of various clubs, associations, organizations, and publications of Pomona College. Organizations include the Associated Students of Pomona College (ASPC), Glee Club, and The Student Life newspaper. The majority of the materials date from the early 20th century.
Edith Potter Papers
President's Office Papers
The President’s Office Papers include materials that originated from the Pomona College President’s Office covering a wide range of College affairs. The collection includes leadership materials and organizational documents with a focus on the academic departments of the College, the Pomona College Board of Trustees, campus events and conferences, and the College administration and advancement.
John Bell Rae papers
Ellen Clark Revelle Collection
The Ellen Clark Revelle Collection includes correspondence of Ellen Clark Revelle, Ellen Browning Scripps, Scripps College alumni and faculty, and family and friends, biographical publications, news clippings, academic work and notes from Revelle’s time at Scripps College, and photographs regarding Revelle’s personal philanthropic endeavors, the Scripps family, and Scripps College.
Rounds Family Collection of Pomoniana
The Rounds Family Collection of Pomoniana is a collection of items belonging to two generations of the Rounds Family: Jack Sherman Rounds, Sr. (’23), Christine (Asher) Rounds (’23), and Jack Rounds, Jr. (’60). The materials highlight their time as Pomona College students and subsequent affiliations with alumni organizations and include newspaper clippings, correspondence, photographs, and artifacts.
Richard Sheirich Papers
This collection contains course materials, departmental correspondence and planning documents, and grant proposals belonging to Pomona College professor, Richard M. Sheirich.