Financial statements
Found in 10 Collections and/or Records:
David Alexander Collection
The David Alexander Collection contains a wide-range of materials relating to Pomona College’s institutional history, including administrative correspondence, event materials, and building and campus organization files. The bulk of the collection includes materials previously housed in the Pomona College President’s Office and spans over a century in scope, from 1888 to 2001.
Allen (Walter A.) Papers
Professor of Music at Pomona College, 1912-1952, collection includes scrapbooks, photo albums, correspondence, financial records, personal papers, music and course materials, Beloit College scrapbooks
Athletics records Pomona College
Correspondence, reports, programs, schedules, 1908-1962 bulk 1908-1932
California Citrus Industry Collection
Marion Frances Chevalier papers
This is a collection of the personal papers of Marion Frances Chevalier and includes her financial statements, real estate transactions, personal photographs, and travel ephmera.
Claremont Colleges Chicano Latino Student Affairs Records
Paul Fussell Collection
This collection contains correspondence between Paul Fussell, Pomona College administrators and trustees, and others, regarding Pomona College business interests. A selection of Pomona College ephemera and publicity publications are also included.
Harrison Avenue Water Company, Water Resources Collection
Pomona Valley water company, business records. Information on the sale of the Harrison Avenue Water Company to the Southern California Water Company. By-laws, meeting minutes, and stockholders of the Harrison Water Company. Financial statements of the East Ditch Water Company and information on the El Camino Water Company.
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.