YRG/YRG 41. Material Documenting Yale Student Life
Found in 13 Collections and/or Records:
Lesbian, gay, transgender, bi-sexual, and queer student life at Yale University collection
This intentionally assembled collection consists of posters and postcards documenting lesbian, gay, transgender, bisexual, and queer student life at Yale, specifically gay pride week events and activities. Also included are posters documenting plays written by William Schwalbe.
May Day Rally and Yale collection
The materials consist of correspondence, press releases, oral history transcripts, objects, and printed material documenting Yale student involvement in the 1970 May Day rally in New Haven, Connecticut and published materials collected by the donor as a stringer for the "New York Times" related to Yale's student strike, the anti-war movement, and the Black Panthers trial in New Haven. Also included are publications related to anti-war activities nationally.
Christopher and Kathleen Murray diary documenting life at Yale University
The collection comprises correspondence, newspaper clippings, and a diary maintained by Christopher and Kathleen Murray while he was a graduate student in the Department of Theatre History, Yale University, and she was an employee of Yale University Press.
Religious student life at Yale College collection
The intentionally assembled records consist of church covenants (photostatic copies), attendance slips, correspondence, requests, and permissions for Yale College students to attend non-Church of Christ services.
Student activism at Yale University collection
Student expenses at Yale records
The materials consist of a Yale tuition receipt from 1833, a student account book that belonged to A. Beekman Cox, Class of 1864, correspondence, and a printed letter to parents of students.
Student life at Yale photographs
The materials consist of photographs and drawings documenting various aspects of student life and activities at Yale. Included are pictures of commencement ceremonies, class day activities, parties and dances, sports, protests, theatrical performances, classroom and other interior scenes, and Yale during wartime.
Student unrest at Yale collection
The materials consist of petitions, correspondence, photographs, notes, and clippings documenting various student riots and protests at Yale.
Yale College records concerning student discipline
The materials consist of judgements, petitions, dismissals, correspondence, and confessions documenting student discipline at Yale.
Yale student courts records
The records consist of a transcript of a court held by a group of Yale students.
Yale student diary collection
The materials consist of diaries of Yale students.
Yale student reminiscences
The materials consist of correspondence, diary excerpts, and autobiographical writings documenting the lives of Yale students. Includes an interview by Cam Carr Polk with Elizabeth Boyd Carr (wife of Louis B. Carr) concerning her husband's discovery of Frisbee.
Yale student scrapbook collection
The materials consist of scrapbooks created by and for Yale students documenting student life at Yale.