Judge Russell Correspondence in the Menlo College Archive
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Rating | : | 4.11 (894 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0615910653 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 30 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-04-11 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
The letters span nearly six decades, from the early 1940s through the mid-1990s. The scope of Russell’s professional and personal relationships can be seen in the Menlo College Archive, which includes approximately 1,100 items of Judge Russell correspondence — chiefly letters sent to him by students and alumni. This essay presents the most important themes and the most interesting highlights of that correspondence, describing the work of Judge Russell within a small college community devoted to the academic achievement, career success, and personal well-being of students.. Judge Russell (John Drinker Russell, 1911–1996) guided Menlo College students for nearly sixty years as instructor, registrar, director of admissions, director of the College, director of the School of Business Administration, and director emeritus
Judge Russel Was the reason I choose Menlo College!! Judge Russel was the reason why I attended Menlo College having earning an academic scholarship there his opinion was what turned me in that direct and dam I am glad I did I( mastered the subjects small classes sizes.Dr Broke Craig Medlin all we instrumental in me getting through
Walters (PhD, Brown University) is Dean of Library Services and Professor of Library and Information Science at Menlo College. William H. . Lawrence University, Millersville University, and the Providence VA Medical Center. A librarian, social scientist, educational administrator and consultant, he has held faculty and staff positions at Cornell University, St
Walters (PhD, Brown University) is Dean of Library Services and Professor of Library and Information Science at Menlo College. About the Author William H. Lawrence University, Millersville University, and the Providence VA Medical Center. . A librarian, social scientist, educational administrator and consultant, he has held faculty and staff positions at Cornell University, St