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Thomas Clap, president of Yale College, records
The records consist of correspondence, memoirs, notes, observations, and other writings of Thomas Clap concerning Yale College.
Benjamin Silliman reports to Yale College concerning laboratory expenses
The records consist of the reports of Benjamin Silliman sent to Yale Callege concerning laboratory expenses.
Treasurer, Yale University, records
The records consist of correspondence, minutes, memoranda, reports, audits, ledgers, cash journals, student accounts and bills, estate files, investment accounts, and construction records of the treasurer documenting every aspect of Yale's financial history up to 1971.
Vice president for finance and administration, Yale University, records
The records consist of administrative and subject files documenting Yale University's non-academic financial and administrative policies, planning, and procedures. Included are files documenting projects, budgets, investments, fund raising, real estate, benefactors, and labor relations.
Theodore Dwight Woolsey, president of Yale College, records
The records consist of two letters signed by Theodore Dwight Woolsey as president of Yale College.