Guide to the Richard W. Lyman Personal Papers SC0562

Daniel Hartwig & Jenny Johnson
Department of Special Collections and University Archives
Green Library
557 Escondido Mall
Stanford 94305-6064
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Language of Material: English
Contributing Institution: Department of Special Collections and University Archives
Title: Richard W. Lyman personal papers
Identifier/Call Number: SC0562
Physical Description: 80 Linear Feet
Date (inclusive): 1778-2011
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Biographical / Historical

Lyman was born in Philadelphia in 1923 and raised in New Haven, Conn. His father, a chemist who lost his job during the recession that followed World War I, became an attorney. His mother taught French.
His exposure to the world began with a summer visit to Belgium to visit his maternal grandmother. Later, in 1939 at the outbreak of WWII, he returned with his mother in an unsuccessful attempt to get permission for his stateless grandmother to leave Brussels.
In 1940, Lyman entered Swarthmore College, a Quaker college near Philadelphia. He was drafted in 1943 and served in the Army Air Forces Weather Service for three years – a formative experience, by his account.. He returned to Swarthmore in 1946, and one day – as he loved to tell the story – noticed a "gorgeous creature asleep in the Friends Library." It was Elizabeth "Jing" Schauffler, the sister of a classmate.
The couple married in 1947 in a ceremony on Great Spruce Head Island in Penobscot Bay, Maine, the summer after they graduated. That same year, Lyman began his graduate studies in history at Harvard University.
In 1951 and 1952, Lyman was a Fulbright Fellow at the London School of Economics. He spent two summers writing for The Economist, a newsweekly based in London, and for a time thought he might become a journalist. But when the editor asked Lyman to become its permanent Washington correspondent, Lyman, who was teaching history at Swarthmore and writing his dissertation, declined.
"By that time I was very near achieving the PhD, and I thought I had invested too much in an academic career to give it up, so I became a historian," he said.
Lyman taught history at Washington University in St. Louis from 1954 to 1958.
He arrived at Stanford in 1958, a year after his Harvard dissertation was published as a book, The First Labour Government, 1924. Lyman said one of the things that attracted him to Stanford was the British Labour Party history collection at the Hoover Institution – which he described as the "best one outside Britain."
At the time, Lyman and his wife had four children – two girls and two boys – ranging in age from 1 to 8 years old.
"I first knew him as a teacher," said David Kennedy, an emeritus professor of history. "He was a really great teacher; he was exceptionally rigorous, but he was also very supportive."
"Even his 8:00 a.m. lectures received high evaluations from students," said Lyman's son, Timothy.
Lyman, who was promoted to full professor in 1962, began his rise through the administrative ranks in 1964, when he became associate dean of the School of Humanities and Sciences, a position he held for three years.
It was an era of great social change across the country, marked by the battles for civil rights and against the Vietnam War.
In 1965, Lyman agreed to chair a campus "teach-in" on the Vietnam War at Stanford – as long as the panel included speakers for and against the war.
"Still I got blasted by the Winds of Freedom Foundation, a self-appointed bunch of right-wing guardians of Stanford's virtue, which believed it very sinful that I would even get within earshot of Vietnam objections," Lyman recalled in a 2004 interview in Sandstone & Tile, the quarterly journal of the Stanford Historical Society.
Lyman, who served as president from 1970 to 1980, held many posts during the 25 years he spent at Stanford: history professor, associate dean of the School of Humanities and Sciences, provost, president, and founder and director of the center now known as the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies.
In 1972, Lyman launched the $300 million Campaign for Stanford, then the largest fundraising campaign in the history of higher education. The successful five-year drive raised money for the endowment, buildings, endowed chairs and financial aid.
"Dick Lyman was a man of great strength, integrity, common sense and good humor," said Stanford President John Hennessy. "It was a privilege to know him, and I am deeply saddened by his death. His impact on Stanford was profound. He guided the university through some of the most turbulent years in its history, and under his leadership, Stanford not only survived, it flourished.
"He had an unswerving belief in academic freedom and universities, and he inspired that commitment in others. We are very fortunate – and certainly the better – for having known him and for having his courageous, committed leadership and service to Stanford."
Lyman's Stanford legacy was largely shaped by his three years as provost and the early years of his presidency, a time he recounted in Stanford in Turmoil: Campus Unrest, 1966-1972, which was published by Stanford University Press in 2009.
During those years, students demonstrated for racial equality and against military research, CIA recruiting and ROTC training on campus.
"Whether I got it published or not, I wanted my version of what happened in those years on record, so that anybody writing the history of Stanford would have to stumble over what I had to say about it," Lyman told Stanford Report in 2009.
The 200-page memoir gave a behind-the-scenes look at several watershed university decisions: to ban classified research on campus; to increase the admission of black students and to hire more black faculty; to summon police to quell violent anti-war protests; and to fire a tenured professor for allegedly inciting students to disobey a police order during a 1971 anti-war protest.
Stanford magazine published an excerpt from the book under the title "At the Hands of the Radicals" in its January/February 2009 issue.
Lyman opposed the Vietnam War – he sent a personal telegram to President Richard Nixon deploring the U.S. invasion of Cambodia in 1970 – and was an ardent advocate of free speech. But he was unwavering in his opposition to violent protests and the sit-ins – which he disparaged as coercive acts – that disrupted campus life.
During the three years he was provost, from 1967 to 1970, Lyman grew increasingly frustrated with what he viewed as Stanford's tolerant, even sympathetic approach to students involved in anti-war protests.
In 1969, hundreds of students occupied the Applied Electronics Laboratory for nine days in a peaceful protest over classified and war-related research on campus.
Weeks after that sit-in ended, students broke into Encina Hall – the main administration building – and began breaking windows, rifling through desks and file cabinets and seizing files. Lyman persuaded Stanford President Kenneth Pitzer to summon riot police. It was the first time Stanford called police to campus.
"One of the reasons why we called the police to Encina was because it came so soon after the protest at the Applied Electronics Laboratory, and it was clear there was just not going to be any peace as long as we had to tolerate these sit-ins," he said.
When Lyman became president in 1970, he instituted a policy that student protesters would not be allowed to occupy a building overnight.
"We have to preserve order, because if we do not, someone else who does not understand the delicate fabric of the university will come in and do it," Lyman told Time magazine after he took the helm at 46 as Stanford's seventh president.
Donald Kennedy, who joined Stanford's faculty in 1960, served as provost under Lyman from 1979 to 1980, and succeeded him as president from 1980 to 1992.
"After a time as provost, during which he performed superbly, Dick undertook the presidency just when peace and civility were both among the missing here," said Kennedy, who is the Bing Professor of Environmental Science, Emeritus.
"He did bring us peace, and he also employed candor and occasional bluntness to build a more civil community. Those of us who served him grew soon to respect his values and then to share them, as we watched him accomplish an extraordinary 10-year feat of gradual, steady institutional resurrection."
After Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated in 1968, Stanford organized a memorial colloquium on white racism in Memorial Auditorium.
While Provost Lyman was speaking, 60 members of the university's Black Student Union quietly took over the stage. One student read a list of demands, including calls to increase the number of minority students and minority faculty.
When they finished reading their demands, they walked out of the auditorium to a standing ovation. Lyman resumed his speech. Before the week ended, Lyman wrote in Stanford in Turmoil, the administration had met most of the demands in spirit, if not in exact detail.
He said the negotiations gave him a sense of "exhilaration."
"We were doing our best to set an institution, for which we cared deeply, on the road toward diversity after many decades of injustice and exclusion," he told Stanford magazine in 1995, in an article titled "Years of Hope, Days of Rage: Twenty-Five Years Later."
Lyman earned praise for the way he handled that situation from one of the protesters, Leo Bazile, '71, the former president of the Stanford Black Student Union.
"Lyman was very instrumental in opening doors so we could go back with some kind of victory," Bazile told Stanford magazine. "We were not there to make war on the university. We were there to extract for our constituency the best agreement so they could get the education they needed. Dick Lyman never treated us like kids."
In a 2009 interview, Lyman told Stanford Report that the hostility toward him on campus back then was intense.
"Unless you've tried to speak to a crowd of several hundred people, all of whom hate your guts, you can't realize how difficult it is," he said. "In some way everyone's articulateness is decreased by that kind of circumstance."
Instead, Lyman held court on KZSU, the campus radio station.
"Any Stanford student journalist – from the radical papers as well as the Stanford Daily – and the Stanford News Service person would be able to come and ask any question they wanted and I'd answer," he said. "That made it impossible for the radicals to say: 'We can't find out what he thinks. We can't find out why he did what he did.' They were reduced to saying: 'He's afraid to face us.' Which was true. I didn't want to face a crowd of 500 if I could talk over the radio to a dozen reporters in my physical presence. It was much more constructive for me."
In 1972, Lyman recommended abandoning the "Indian," Stanford's mascot, following talks with Native American students and staff who called the image demeaning and degrading. The student senate concurred. Some alumni were so incensed by the decision that they withheld financial contributions in protest.
Reflecting on that decision in 1995 in Stanford magazine, Lyman said:
"The picture the angry alumni had was that the Indian students put unbearable pressure on us. The Indian students were a couple dozen very shy people who certainly felt strongly about the issue but were about as un-intimidating as any group of people could possibly be. No, I just decided they were right about it."
In 2002, the Stanford Powwow commemorated the 30th anniversary of the decision.
"I'm very pleased that someone thinks well of that decision," Lyman told Stanford Report. "I've gotten so much flak over the years for it."
Stanford, which no longer has a mascot, is known by its nickname, "the Cardinal," a reference to one of its two official colors, red and white.
In the 2009 Stanford Report interview at his home in Palo Alto, Lyman, who described himself as a lifelong feminist, said he was proud of the gains women achieved during his tenure as provost and president.
"Instead of resisting things like Title IX, we encouraged them," he said, referring to the landmark federal legislation that banned sex discrimination in schools.
"I supported the Center for Research on Women," he added. The research center is now known as the Michelle R. Clayman Institute for Gender Research at Stanford
Reminded that Stanford had opened its first coed dormitory on the Farm while he was provost, Lyman said the university was already housing male and female students in the same dorm in Florence, Italy, at an overseas studies campus. "If we can have a coed dorm in Florence, Italy, why not in Florence Moore," he quipped in 2009, referring to a residence hall at Stanford.
In 1976, Lyman came under fire for not intervening after students invited black activist Angela Davis to speak on campus. Lyman, who wrote his own speeches, memos and letters, responded in a letter to one irate donor:
"The reason I am unwilling, despite the anger and unhappiness of many, and threats of financial retaliation from some, to attempt to intervene in this matter is that I have an absolute duty to respect and do whatever I can to protect the right of free speech, and the willingness to listen to unpopular or even dangerous ideas, which lie at the core of any good university's being," Lyman wrote.
"But a great university is a tough, long-lived institution, and Stanford will long survive you and me and our opinions and prejudice, our achievements and our mistakes. I hope you will reconsider the drastic step of breaking your ties with this institution, for you and I at least share one thing: We are both of us devoted to Stanford."
In Stanford in Turmoil, Lyman wrote that the university continued its "meteoric rise to prominence and increase in reputation and selectivity" despite the turmoil of the late 1960s and early 1970s. Stanford, a regional university in the 1950s, was a "nationally and internationally prestigious university by the time the 70s were over," he wrote.
Lyman left the university in 1980 to become president of the Rockefeller Foundation in New York City – a post he held for eight years.
During Lyman's tenure, the foundation launched programs on a variety of topics, including genetic plant engineering; biomedical research in Africa, Asia and Latin America; fellowships for independent film, video and multimedia artists in the United States; fighting persistent poverty in American cities; and using science and technology to improve living standards in developing countries.
In 2002, the National Humanities Center, an independent institute for advanced study in the humanities, established the Richard W. Lyman Award, with a $500,000 grant from the Rockefeller Foundation. The award was given to five people from 2002 to 2006. It recognized scholars who had advanced humanistic scholarship through the innovative use of information technology.
Lyman served on the National Council on the Humanities from 1976 to 1982, including two years as vice chairman. (The council is composed of 26 people appointed by the president and confirmed by the U.S. Senate. They advise the chairman of the National Endowment for the Humanities, an independent federal agency that is one of the nation's largest funders of humanities programs.)
Lyman returned to Stanford in 1988 to develop a forum for interdisciplinary research on key international issues and challenges – now known as the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies.
Lyman served as director of the center until he retired in 1991.
Said Stanford President Emeritus Gerhard Casper: "Lyman prevented the collapse of Stanford and stood up for the values and seriousness of a great university. Though he was too modest to accept that characterization, I believe that Dick saved Stanford. His contribution was essential not only for Stanford but for the morale of American higher education more generally."
In addition to his wife, Jing, who lives in Palo Alto, Lyman is survived by daughters Jennifer P. Lyman of Washington, D.C., and the Rev. Holly Antolini of Cambridge, Mass.; sons Christopher of Searsmont, Maine, and Timothy of Hartford, Conn.; and four grandchildren.

Preferred Citation

[identification of item], Richard W. Lyman Personal Papers (SC0562). Dept. of Special Collections and University Archives, Stanford University Libraries, Stanford, Calif.

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Subjects and Indexing Terms

Student movements -- California -- Stanford.
College presidents -- California -- Stanford.
International Business Machines Corporation.
Lyman, Richard W.
J.P. Morgan Chase & Co.

 

Papers, 1990-110 Accession ARCH-1990-110

 

General Files

Box 1, folder 1

Correspondence-Misc.-1950-1968

Box 1, folder 2

Economist: Current General-Correspondence

Box 1, folder 3

Economist: Current projects

Box 1, folder 4

Economist: Correspondence-selected past letters

Box 1, folder 5

Economist Reference: Education

Box 1, folder 6

Economist Reference Materials: Education

Box 1, folder 7

Economist Reference Materials: Politics

Box 2, folder 1

Economist Reference Materials: Urban Problems

Box 2, folder 2

Economist Reference: Education

Box 2, folder 3

Economist Reference Materials: People

Box 2, folder 4

Ellinwood Ph.D.

Box 2, folder 5

Entertainment

Box 2, folder 6

Fellowships-1962

Box 2, folder 7

Fellowship committee-1962

Box 2, folder 8

Fellowships committee

Box 3, folder 1

Finance: Ba & Jupie

Box 3, folder 2

Finance-Other than banking

Box 3, folder 3

Bills and receipts, 1969

Box 3, folder 4

Bills and receipts-1968

Box 4, folder 1

Bills and receipts-1967

Box 4, folder 2

Bills and receipts

Box 4, folder 3

Bills and receipts 1965

Box 5, folder 1

Bills and receipts 1964

Box 5, folder 2

Bills and receipts 1963

Box 5, folder 3

Freidel

Box 5, folder 4

Haverford College, 1966

Box 5, folder 5

Hawaii-TRL

Box 5, folder 6

History department 1958-63

Box 5, folder 7

Britain: Housing

Box 6, folder 1

Income Tax

Box 6, folder 2

Income tax-federal and state

Box 6, folder 3

Income tax-federal and state

Box 7, folder 1

Insurance policies: expired

Box 7, folder 2

Journal of Modern History

Box 7, folder 3

Katrin

Box 7, folder 4

Knell, Chas.

Box 7, folder 5

Library

Box 7, folder 6

Maestro: repairs

Box 7, folder 7

Mahogany Hall

Box 8, folder 1

Mss.

Box 8, folder 2

Medical-through 1968

Box 8, folder 3

Nat'l. Endowment for the Humanities, '76-'77

Box 8, folder 4

Nat'l. Endowment for the Humanities, '78

Box 8, folder 5

Old Blue

Box 8, folder 6

O.P.B. and B. House

Box 8, folder 7

Politics

Box 8, folder 8

[unfoldered newspapers]

Box 9, folder 1

Politics

Box 9, folder 2

Publishers: Harcourt, Brace III

Box 9, folder 3

Publishers: Harcourt, Brace II

Box 9, folder 4

Publishers: Harcourt, Brace & Co. I

Box 9, folder 5

Untitled [outline, notes on chartism]

Box 9, folder 6

Chartists

Box 9, folder 7

Publishers

Box 9, folder 8

Publishers: Lippincott

Box 9, folder 9

Reporter

Box 9, folder 10

Reviews of books-Post-Dispatch, etc.

Box 10, folder 1

Stanford-1960-61

Box 10, folder 2

Student records-Stanford 1958-63

Box 10, folder 3

Past students

Box 10, folder 4

Letters of recommendation and thesis readings-Harvard

Box 10, folder 5

Past students

Box 10, folder 6

Students records (Swarthmore, 1952-53)

Box 10, folder 7

Past students: Swarthmore (Honors) 1953

Box 10, folder 8

Student records-Washington Univ.-1953-54

Box 10, folder 9

Summer 1967 Sherwood Forest

Box 10, folder 10

Thesis

Box 11, folder 1

Travel-past files

Box 11, folder 2

Trinity Alps-Unilayee property

Box 11, folder 3

Tutorial misc. 1950-51

Box 11, folder 4

Trip: London, 1974

Box 11, folder 5

Trip: Autumn 1972 (see also Danforth Leave)

Box 11, folder 6

Danforth Leave

Box 12, folder 1

Trips: Summer 1972

Box 12, folder 2

RWL-ESL Trip File: Summer, 1971

Box 12, folder 3

Vanilla[automobile] : Insurance

Box 12, folder 4

Vanilla: Registration, taxes, etc

Box 12, folder 5

Vanilla: Repairs

Box 12, folder 6

Washington University-general

Box 12, folder 7

Reviews of The First Labour Government,1924

Box 12, folder 8

Applications-past

Box 12, folder 9

Past files: book orders

Box 12, folder 10

Bibliography

Box 12, folder 11

Book orders

Box 13, folder 1

Book orders

Box 13, folder 2

[Course exams #1]

Box 13, folder 3

[Course exams #2]

Box 13, folder 4

Exams-Harvard and Swarthmore

Box 13, folder 5

Exams

Box 13, folder 6

RWL's evaluations: Hist. 144, Spring 1965

Box 14, folder 1

Hist 142: Course evaluation sheets, 1964

Box 14, folder 2

Hist 142: Course evaluations, 1963

Box 14, folder 3

RW Lyman; 144 evaluations; 1966

Box 14, folder 4

Hist 143 clippings

Box 14, folder 5

TLS: general

Box 14, folder 6

Hist 144 clippings

Box 14, folder 7

Hist 143: Britain 1714-1867

Box 15, folder 1

Hist 144: Britain since 1867

Box 15, folder 2

History 340: Fall, 1966-67

Box 15, folder 3

History 340 1965

Box 15, folder 4

Hist 243: Graduate seminar

Box 15, folder 5

Hist 321-Graduate seminar

Box 16, folder 1

Hist 420-British empire

Box 16, folder 2

Hist 141-Brit.1603-1832

Box 16, folder 3

Hist 457-European Labor Movements

Box 17, folder 1

Historiography seminar

Box 17, folder 2

Soc. Sci. 101; honors seminar

Box 17, folder 3

Hist 236-basic seminar

Box 17, folder 4

Hist 1-Swarthmore

Box 17, folder 5

Reading notes-hist 1

Box 17, folder 6

Hist 101

Box 17, folder 7

Hist 211

Box 17, folder 8

Hist 211 [reading notes] & 212

Box 18, folder 1

Hist 431-422-Reading notes

Box 18, folder 2

Hist 4-Reading notes

Box 18, folder 3

Seminar Europe 1760-1870 Reading, Assignments

Box 18, folder 4

Seminar Europe 1760-1870 Reading notes

Box 18, folder 5

Seminar-past meetings

Box 18, folder 6

Tutorial-junior & sophomore assignments

Box 18, folder 7

Assignments

Box 18, folder 8

Hist 212: student questionnaires, 1957

Box 18, folder 9

Hist 212: course evaluations

Box 18, folder 10

Hist 424: questionnaires

Box 18, folder 11

Adams House

Box 19

Note cards from The First Labour Government, 1924

Box 20

Note cards from The First Labour Government, 1924

 

Speeches and Speech Materials

Box 21, folder 1

National Association for Foreign Student Affairs, 1981

Box 21, folder 2

National Association for Foreign Student Affairs, 1981

Box 21, folder 3

National Association of College Admissions Counselors, 1981

Box 21, folder 4

National Association of College Admissions Counselors, 1981

Box 21, folder 5

University of Vermont and University of Washington talks, 1987

Box 21, folder 6

Statement before the Task Force on Entitlements, Uncontrollables and Indexing, 1982

Box 21, folder 7

What Kind of Society Shall We Have?, an Independent Sector Occasional paper, 1981

Box 22, folder 1

Symposium "The Role of the Academy in Addressing the Issues of Nuclear War," Washington, DC, 1982

Box 22, folder 2

Symposium "The Role of the Academy in Addressing the Issues of Nuclear War," Washington, DC, 1982

Box 22, folder 3

Symposium "The Role of the Academy in Addressing the Issues of Nuclear War," Washington, DC, 1982

Box 22, folder 4

CASE Speech, 1981

Box 22, folder 5

Panel on the NEH at AHA, 1986

Box 23, folder 1

Dedication of Dept. of Special Collections, Stanford University Libraries, 1981

Box 23, folder 2

Tenth Annual Ohio Foundations Conference, 1984

Box 23, folder 3

Stanford University Commencement speech

Box 23, folder 4

Association of Colleges and Universities of the State of New York, speech, 1984

Box 23, folder 5

Associated Colleges of New England, informal speech at Wellesley, 1983

Box 23, folder 6

Symposium "Philanthropy in the Reagan Years," CUNY, May 4, 1988

Box 23, folder 7

Farewell occasions at Rockefeller Foundation, 1988

Box 23, folder 8

Symposium "Understanding Evil," Institute for the Humanities, 1987

Box 23, folder 9

R. F. Board presentation on domestic programs, 1987

Box 23, folder 10

R. F. Board presentation on domestic programs, 1987

Box 23, folder 11

Atlanta University Center speech, 1982

Box 24, folder 1

TARGET SEATTLE talk, 1982

Box 24, folder 2

University of Texas Austin, Centennial celebration, 1982

Box 24, folder 3

AAFRC talk, 1985

Box 24, folder 4

ACLS talk, 1985

Box 24, folder 5

ACLS, 1985: papers (1)

Box 24, folder 6

ACLS, 1985: papers (2)

Box 24, folder 7

ACLS, 1985: papers (3)

Box 24, folder 8

Columbia University Seminars dinner, 1983

Box 24, folder 9

Miscellaneous

Box 25, folder 1

Conference of Southwest foundations, 1986

Box 25, folder 2

Miscellaneous speeches

Box 25, folder 3

Coalition of College Presidents for Civic Responsibility, 1986

Box 25, folder 4

Stanford University, speech to Fellows, 1984

Box 25, folder 5

Massachusetts Historical Society, 1985

Box 25, folder 6

National Guild of Community Schools of the Arts, 1985

Box 25, folder 7

NSFRE, 1987

Box 25, folder 8

Wider Opportunities for Women, 20th anniversary, 1984

Box 26, folder 1

Citron taping, 1982 (1)

Box 26, folder 2

Citron taping, 1982 (2)

Box 26, folder 3

AAHE keynotes, 1982

Box 26, folder 4

UVM commencement, 1987

Box 26, folder 5

WPI commencement, 1986

Box 26, folder 6

AAAS annual meeting, 1982 (1)

Box 26, folder 7

AAAS annual meeting, 1982 (2)

Box 27, folder 1

American Educational Research Association talk, 1982 (1)

Box 27, folder 2

American Educational Research Association talk, 1982 (2)

Box 27, folder 3

Stanford Univ. 93rd commencement address, 1984

Box 27, folder 4

American Association of Museums, keynote, 1981 (1)

Box 27, folder 5

American Association of Museums, keynote, 1981 (2)

Box 27, folder 6

Fourth Congress of Inter-American Organization for Higher Education, 1985

Box 28, folder 1

Corporate education

Box 28, folder 2

Albany, NY, museum talk, 1986

Box 28, folder 3

Thacher School, commencement address, 1981

Box 28, folder 4

Shands Lecture, Stanford University, 1981

Box 28, folder 5

Stanford University miscellaneous (1)

Box 28, folder 6

Stanford University miscellaneous (2)

Box 28, folder 7

Stanford University miscellaneous (3)

Box 28, folder 8

Stanford University miscellaneous (4)

Box 29, folder 1

Stanford University miscellaneous (5)

Box 29, folder 2

Stanford University miscellaneous (6)

 

Students' Papers

Box 29, folder 3

Student papers: A-D

Box 29, folder 4

Student papers: G-J

Box 29, folder 5

Student papers: M-Pa

Box 29, folder 6

Student papers: Po-Z

 

Newspapers

Box 30 os, folder 1

"Gownsmen Daily News," May 11, 1926

Box 30 os, folder 2

The British Worker, May 11, 1926

Box 30 os, folder 3

Western Vindicator, Dec. 14, 1839 [Chartists publication]

Box 30 os, folder 4

British election and political posters, ca. 1910

Box 30 os, folder 5

Lithograph portrait of George Canning, n.d.

Box 30, folder 6

Maps of British isles, 1778-1860; map of German/Austria, 1933

Box 31 os

Newspapers from England, 1959-60

Box 32 os

Newspapers from England, 1959-65

Box 33 os

Newspapers from England, 1952-65

Box 34 os

Newspapers from England, 1963

 

Correspondence

Box 35, folder 1

Letter to "Pete" from "Dad"; letterhead reads "Willy Pogany," n.d. [found in original box from England]

Box 35, folder 2

Correspondence re: Rockefeller Foundation presidency, 1980: A

Box 35, folder 3

Correspondence re: Rockefeller Foundation presidency, 1980: B

Box 35, folder 4

Correspondence re: Rockefeller Foundation presidency, 1980: B

Box 35, folder 5

Correspondence re: Rockefeller Foundation presidency, 1980: C

Box 35, folder 6

Correspondence re: Rockefeller Foundation presidency, 1980: C

Box 35, folder 7

Correspondence re: Rockefeller Foundation presidency, 1980: D

Box 35, folder 8

Correspondence re: Rockefeller Foundation presidency, 1980: E

Box 35, folder 9

Correspondence re: Rockefeller Foundation presidency, 1980: F

Box 35, folder 10

Correspondence re: Rockefeller Foundation presidency, 1980: G

Box 36, folder 1

Correspondence re: Rockefeller Foundation presidency, 1980: H

Box 36, folder 2

Correspondence re: Rockefeller Foundation presidency, 1980: H

Box 36, folder 3

Correspondence re: Rockefeller Foundation presidency, 1980: I-J

Box 36, folder 4

Correspondence re: Rockefeller Foundation presidency, 1980: K

Box 36, folder 5

Correspondence re: Rockefeller Foundation presidency, 1980: L

Box 36, folder 6

Correspondence re: Rockefeller Foundation presidency, 1980: M

Box 36, folder 7

Correspondence re: Rockefeller Foundation presidency, 1980: M

Box 36, folder 8

Correspondence re: Rockefeller Foundation presidency, 1980: M

Box 36, folder 9

Correspondence re: Rockefeller Foundation presidency, 1980: N

Box 36, folder 10

Correspondence re: Rockefeller Foundation presidency, 1980: O-P

Box 37, folder 1

Correspondence re: Rockefeller Foundation presidency, 1980: P

Box 37, folder 2

Correspondence re: Rockefeller Foundation presidency, 1980: R

Box 37, folder 3

Correspondence re: Rockefeller Foundation presidency, 1980: S

Box 37, folder 4

Correspondence re: Rockefeller Foundation presidency, 1980: S

Box 37, folder 5

Correspondence re: Rockefeller Foundation presidency, 1980: S

Box 37, folder 6

Correspondence re: Rockefeller Foundation presidency, 1980: T

Box 37, folder 7

Correspondence re: Rockefeller Foundation presidency, 1980: U-V

Box 37, folder 8

Correspondence re: Rockefeller Foundation presidency, 1980: W

Box 37, folder 9

Correspondence re: Rockefeller Foundation presidency, 1980: W

Box 37, folder 10

Correspondence re: Rockefeller Foundation presidency, 1980: X-Z

Box 38

Christmas cards and letters, 1984

Box 39

Christmas cards and letters, 1985

Box 40

Christmas cards and letters, 1986

Box 41

Christmas cards and letters, 1987

 

Additional papers Accession ARCH-1990-110

Box 41

Correspondence - letters - Christmas cards, Bill Lane article included in Christmas card 1987 December - 1988 January

Box 42

3 folders of ESL (Jing) Correspondence; Tell Me About God (book); Correspondence and manuscripts for Practical Aspects of Drafting Wills; syllabi and lecture notes HIST 142, HIST 143, HIST 144, and HIST 340 (1965 - 1966) 1961 - 1980

Box 43

Syllabi: History 340; Fellowships 1963; Graduate students - Oral, Minor Field Exams, British History Majors - Pre-dissertation, Graduate Students - misc, Graduate students - exam preparation 1962-1967

Box 44

Graduate Students - Thesis Reader; Thesis Direction; Personnel Appointments etc History; Swarthmore; Assignments: Hist.142, 141, 143 1954-1969

Box 45

Course materials. HIST 142, HIST 144, HIST 178, HIST 198, HIST 243, HIST 300, HIST 323, HIST 340, HIST 345, HIST 421 0

Box 46

Course materials HIST 136, HIST 422, HIST 423, HIST 420, HIST 424 1953-1960

Box 47

Course materials HIST 106, HIST 119, HIST 178, HIST 457, HIST 458, 1948 - 1963

Box 48

Course materials: Essays - Harvard; German; Gilmore I and II; Karpovich - Hist 155; Lafore - Modern England; Owen - Seminar Notes; Owen -Hist 42b; Owen - Hist 159b 1943-1948

Box 49

Swarthmore course and seminar notes 1945-1950

Box 50

History Today

 

Addenda, 1991-135 Accession ARCH-1991-135

 

Correspondence Files

Box 1, folder 1

APC – Action plans for Change (Robert Street - SUL)

Box 1, folder 2

APC – Action plans for Change (Robert Street - SUL)

Box 1, folder 3

American Assembly Nov. 1988

Box 1, folder 4

American Association of Higher Education

Box 1, folder 5

American Historical Association

Box 1, folder 6

Annual Report – Financial History

Box 1, folder 7

Annual Financial Report 1990 (includes "The Management of International Relations at Stanford University – As Compared with the Universities of Berlin (West)" by Hannelore Hegel, 1988)

Box 1, folder 8

Carnegie Corporation of New York

Box 1, folder 9

Centennial International Symposium

Box 1, folder 10

Centennial Symposium 1989

Box 2, folder 1

Centennial – San Diego: Dec. 1, 1989

Box 2, folder 2

Centennial: Orange County

Box 2, folder 3

Center for the Study of Philanthropy, 1988-91

Box 2, folder 4

Columbia University – Philanthropy: Francis X. Sutton, 1989

Box 2, folder 5

Committee on Academic Appraisal

Box 2, folder 6

Council on International Education Exchange

Box 2, folder 7

Defense Language Institute, 1988-89

Box 2, folder 8

Freshman Advising Program

Box 2, folder 9

Fundamental Standards, 1989

Box 2, folder 10

Finn vs. Stanford (RWL declaration), 1989

Box 2, folder 11

Management Development Program (MDP)

Box 2, folder 12

Martin Luther King Fund Letter, 1988-89

Box 2, folder 13

National Humanities Alliance, 1988-90

Box 2, folder 14

North American Conference on British Studies, 1989

Box 2, folder 15

Public Affairs Repositioning, 1990

Box 2, folder 16

Stanford University, miscellaneous, 1988-90

Box 2, folder 17

VTSS (Values, Technology, Science, and Society): Barry Katz, 1988-90

Box 2, folder 18

Miscellaneous correspondence, 1985-91

 

Addenda, 1998-166 Accession ARCH-1998-166

Box 1, folder 1

Asilomar May 1-3, 1992

Box 1, folder 2

IBM proxy

Box 1, folder 3

Washington Center Board, 1988-1992

Box 1, folder 4

Correspondence, out, drafts, 1991

Box 1, folder 5

Correspondence, out, drafts, 1990 (1 of 4)

Box 1, folder 6

Correspondence, out, drafts, 1990 (2 of 4)

Box 1, folder 7

Correspondence, out, drafts, 1990 (3 of 4)

Box 1, folder 8

Correspondence, out, drafts, 1990 (4 of 4)

Box 1, folder 9

Correspondence, out, mostly drafts, Sept. 1989 - Jan. 1990 (1 of 2)

Box 1, folder 10

Correspondence, out, mostly drafts, Sept. 1989 - Jan. 1990 (2 of 2)

Box 1, folder 11

Correspondence, out, drafts, May - Aug. 1989 (1 of 2)

Box 1, folder 12

Correspondence, out, drafts, May - Aug. 1989 (2 of 2)

Box 1, folder 13

Correspondence, out, drafts, Nov. 1988 - Apr. 1989

Box 1, folder 14

R. W. Lyman Award Ceremony, Nov. 30, 1989

Box 1, folder 15

End of an Era, Nov. 29, 1989

Box 1, folder 16

AASCU, Fairmount Hotel Nov. 21, 1989

Box 1, folder 17

Committee on Continuing Education

Box 1, folder 18

Aid to Artisans Board, 1990

Box 1, folder 19

Aid to Artisans Board, 1988-89

Box 1, folder 20

Alumni Association I

Box 1, folder 21

Alumni Association II

Box 1, folder 22

Alumni Association III

Box 1

R.C. Smart, "Background to Inflation in Britain, 1880-1975" with cover letter to Lyman, July 11, 1975

Box 2, folder 1

Alumni Association IV (1993-1995)

Box 2, folder 2

World Management Council

Box 2, folder 3

CIV : background documents

Box 2, folder 4

CIV : chron file I (Oct. 1995 - Oct. 1996)

Box 2, folder 5

CIV : chron file II (Oct. 1996 - Jan. 1997)

Box 2, folder 6

CIV : chron file III (Jan. - May 1997)

Box 2, folder 7

Yale University Accreditation Nov. 16, 1989

Box 2, folder 8

Yale University NEASC Self-Study Report

Box 2, folder 9

Yale University Accreditation (1)

Box 2, folder 10

Yale University Accreditation (2)

Box 2, folder 11

Yale University Accreditation (3)

Box 2, folder 12

Yale University Accreditation - report

Box 2, folder 13

Accountability of Colleges & Universities: A Study [1995-96] - reimbursements

Box 2, folder 14

Accountability of Colleges & Universities: A Study [1995-96] - correspondence

Box 2, folder 15

Accountability of Colleges & Universities: A Study [1995-96] - correspondence among the four

Box 2, folder 16

Accountability of Colleges & Universities: A Study [1995-96] - interviews and notes

Box 2, folder 17

Accountability of Colleges & Universities: A Study [1995-96] - Jan. 14, 1995 meeting

Box 2, folder 18

Accountability of Colleges & Universities: A Study [1995-96] - Boston / D.C. trip

Box 2, folder 19

Accountability of Colleges & Universities: A Study [1995-96] - New York City meeting July 1995

Box 2, folder 20

Accountability of Colleges & Universities: A Study [1995-96] - San Francisco August 1995

Box 2, folder 21

Accountability of Colleges & Universities: A Study [1995-96] - Beginnings

Box 2, folder 22

Accountability of Colleges & Universities: A Study [1995-96] - Background materials

Box 3, folder 1

Accountability of Colleges & Universities: A Study [1995-96] - Drafts

Box 3, folder 2

Accountability of Colleges & Universities: A Study [1995-96] - Published essay 1995

Box 3, folder 40608

Lyman's desk diaries 1988-1990 [4 volumes]

Box 3, folder 7

Association of Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges. Commission on the Academic Presidencey [AGB-CAP] 1

Box 3, folder 8

AGB-CAP 2

Box 3, folder 9

AGB-CAP 3

Box 3, folder 10

AGB-CAP Washington, DC, Jan. 20 - Feb 5, 1996

Box 3, folder 11

AGB-CAP briefing book

Box 3, folder 12

AGB miscellaneous papers

Box 3, folder 13

AGB financial reports

Box 3, folder 14-17

AGB Board of Directors meeting packets (agenda, reports, etc.) 1994 - Jan. 1995

Box 4

AGB Board of Directors meeting packets (agenda, reports, etc.) Mar. 1995 - Nov. 1997

 

Addenda, 2003-026 Accession ARCH-2003-026

Box 1

Correspondence, memoranda, proposals and reports from the National Center for Postsecondary Improvement, 1996- 2000

Box 1

Questionnaires and other materials related to UCMI work, 1988

Box 1

"Study of the Stanford Faculty" by Bradley Efron, Aug. 25, 1972

 

Addenda, 2003-079 Accession ARCH-2003-079

Box 1

American Alliance for Rights & Responsibilities (AARR) correspondence and meeting agendas 1997-1999

Box 1

National Committee on United States-China Relations correspondence and organizational records 1990-1997

Box 1

American Association for Higher Education (AAHE) correspondence and publications 1996-1997

Box 1

Institute of International Education (IIE) correspondence and organizational records 1988-1991

Box 1

Institute for International Studies (IIS) correspondence 1980-1990

Box 1

World Affairs Council correspondence and organizational records 1980-1990

Box 4

Photograph with Rockefeller Trustees

Box 2

World Affairs Council correspondence and meeting materials 1996-1997

Box 2

Rosekrans Dinner materials 1989

Box 2

Joel Meyerson correspondence and chapter manuscript 1994-1996

Box 2

Lyle M. Nelson correspondence 1967-1980

Box 3

The Washington Center Board of Directors meeting materials 1988-1992

Box 3

E. Bettertons's rolodex files 1976-1978

Box 3A

Board of Trustees reunion 1988

Box 3A

The Stanford Berlin Symposium on Transition in Europe 1991

Box 3A

Stanford Centennial by Mick Lerner, VHS 1991

Box 3A

Center for the Community Interest (CCI) Board of Directors meeting materials 2001-2002

Box 3A

National Center for Postsecondary Improvement (NCPI) report 2003

 

Addenda, 2003-182 Accession ARCH-2003-182

Box 1, Folder 1

Shorenstein, Walter H. 1988-1990

Box 1, Folder 2

Rohlen, Thomas 1988-1990

Box 1, Folder 3

Goodby, James 1989

Box 1, Folder 4

Eberle, James 1990

Box 1, Folder 5

Bowen, William G. (1993). Governance by For-Profit and Nonprofit Boards of Directors: Personal Impressions draft (1 of 2) 1993

Box 1, Folder 6

Bowen, William G. (1993). Governance by For-Profit and Nonprofit Boards of Directors: Personal Impressions draft (2 of 2) 1993

Box 1, Folder 7

South-North News Service (1 of 2) 1992-1995

Box 1, Folder 8

South-North News Service (2 of 2) 1992-1995

Box 1, Folder 9

New Pathways III drafts and correspondence 1996-1997

Box 1, Folder 10

AAHE: New Pathways II drafts and correspondence 1995-1996

Box 1, Folder 11

New Pathways Advisory Panel I correspondence 1995-1997

Box 1, Folder 12

AAHE: New Pathways Project 1993-1996

Box 1, Folder 13

Richard W. Lyman National Council on the Humanities plaque 1982

Box 2, Folder 1

British Isles College Travel/Study Program lectures 1992-2002

Box 2, Folder 2

British Isles College Travel/Study Program Stanford Alumni Association evaluations 1993

Box 2, Folder 3

British Isles College Travel/Study Program Stanford lectures, notes, programs, and recommended readings 1990-1993

Box 2, Folder 4

British Isles College Travel/Study Program reading list 1993

Box 2, Folder 5

Stanford: Land use 1999-2001

Box 2, Folder 6

Accountability of College and Universities: An Essay 1995

Box 2, Folder 7

The Accountability Study materials 1995

Box 2, Folder 8

Accountability April 21 meeting materials 1995

Box 2, Folder 9

Trip folder: Chicago, Washington DL 1995

Box 2, Folder 10

Accountability: published material 1993-1994

Box 2, Folder 11

Stanford course evaluation forms 1995

Box 2, Folder 12

Stanford course evaluation forms 1994

Box 2, Folder 13

Stanford course evaluation forms 1994

Box 2, Folder 14

Education 165x: History of Higher Education in the U.S. course materials 1995

Box 2, Folder 15

Education 265x: course reading materials 1993-1994

Box 2, Folder 16

Education 165x/265x: midterm and final exams 1995

Box 2, Folder 17

Education 165x/265x: course materials and lecture notes 1994

Box 2, Folder 18

Education 165x: reading notes 1995, 2002

 

Addenda, 2008-016 Accession ARCH-2008-016

Box 1, folder 1

Association of Governing Boards 1994-1998

Box 1, folder 2

Association of Governing Boards

Box 1, folder 3

Association of Governing Boards

Box 1, folder 4

Association of Governing Boards

 

Addenda, 2008-319 Accession ARCH-2008-319

 

Source materials & drafts of his book Stanford in Turmoil: Campus Unrest, 1966-1972

Box 1

Accountability – M. Trow writings

Box 1

Accountability – published materials

Box 1

Interpretations of the Movement, Student Power, etc.

Box 1

The Book (mostly on various collections of use)

Box 1

HBF [H. Bruce Franklin]

Box 1

Lew Spitz items

Box 1

Drafts of chapters

Box 1

[2 misc. items]

Box 1

[mostly copied sources

Box 1

Loose: paper-clipped bunches of photocopied source material from S. U. Archives

Box 2

Original clippings 1968

Box 2

S.U. News Service – press releases 1968-69

Box 2

Evan Nordby's honors thesis "Fire and Sandstone: Anti-Vietnam War Activism at Stanford, 1966-1970" 2000

Box 2

Assorted sources

Box 2

Chapter drafts

Box 2

Wascher, James D. "Academic Freedom and the Campus Revolution: The Dismissal of H. Bruce Franklin," Senior Research Project, Northwestern University School of Law, 1978

Box 2

Notecards and notes

Box 2

Fischer, Wolfram "The Student Revolt in Germany and Its Impact" – paper for seminar at CASBS, Stanford, 1972

Box 2

Report of the Special Committee on Campus Tensions, Sol M. Linowitz, Chairman [3 versions] 1970

Box 2

John W. Chapman, 2 papers

Box 2

General Interpretations

Box 2

Black Student Union – RWL summary of 1968 and some source materials

Box 2

Text of Franklin Statement (newsprint)

Box 2

Loose: assorted publications re student unrest at other colleges and in general

Box 2

Photocopied source materials from S. U. Archives

 

Addenda, 2014-099 Accession ARCH-2014-099

 

Correspondence

Box 2, folder 1

Algard, Anne 2008-2011

Box 2, folder 2

Anderson, Alun 1990

Box 2, folder 3

A 1987-2006

Box 2, folder 4

Baker, Russell 1997

Box 2, folder 5

Bacchetti, Raymond F. 1988-2009

Box 2, folder 6

Barr, Bernadine 1992-1993

Box 2, folder 7

Basch, Paul 1990

Box 2, folder 8

Bechtel, Riley 1990

Box 2, folder 9

Bechtel, Stephen 1989

Box 2, folder 10

Belton, Erline 1995-1998

Box 2, folder 11

Berlin, Isaiah 1997

Box 2, folder 12

Berstein. Thomas P. 1989

Box 2, folder 13

Beyers, Robert W 2002-2003

Box 2, folder 14

Bing, Peter 1989-1996

Box 2, folder 15

Bok, Derek 1990-2006

Box 2, folder 16

Bowen, William G 1992-2010

Box 3, folder 1

Brewer, Betsy 1988-2001

Box 3, folder 2

Brokaw, Tom 1990

Box 3, folder 3

Brown, John (President: Coe College) 1988-2001

Box 3, folder 4

Brynn, Edward (1/2) 2002-2006

Box 3, folder 5

Brynn Edward (2/2) 1996-2003

Box 3, folder 6

Buchanan, Peter McE. 1994

Box 3, folder 7

B (1/4) 1989

Box 3, folder 8

B (2/4) 1992-2004

Box 3, folder 9

B (3/4) 2005-2010

Box 3, folder 10

B (4/4) 1988-1992

Box 4, folder 1

Carnochan 1990-2005

Box 4, folder 2

Casper, Gerhard II (1/2) 1999-2000

Box 4, folder 3

Casper, Gerhard (2/2) 1993-2000

Box 4, folder 4

Castro, Joseph I. 1994-2001

Box 4, folder 5

Cicero, Linda (1/2) 2011

Box 4, folder 6

Cicero, Linda A (2/2) 2010

Box 4, folder 7

Chance, William M. 1989-2009

Box 4, folder 8

Clark, Burton R 2000

Box 4, folder 9

Choi, Steven 1998

Box 4, folder 10

Clausen, A. W. (Tom) 1989-1990

Box 4, folder 11

Clinton, C.A (1/2) 1996-2007

Box 4, folder 12

Clinton, C.A (2/2) 1991-2005

Box 4, folder 13

Andreotti, Meguid Woo 1989-1996

Box 4, folder 14

Conley, Frances 1991

Box 4, folder 15

Craig, Gordon A 2000-2007

Box 5, folder 1

Crawford, Sir Fred 2000-2002

Box 5, folder 2

Cuban, Larry 1996

Box 5, folder 3

Cugell, David W 2002-2011

Box 5, folder 4

C (1/2) 1989-2002

Box 5, folder 5

C (2/2) 1992-2006

Box 5, folder 6

David, Janet 2002-2011

Box 5, folder 7

De Mesquita, Bruce Bueno 1989

Box 5, folder 8

Diamond, Larry 1990-1995

Box 5, folder 9

Drell, Sid 1988-2006

Box 5, folder 10

Duggan, Susan J. (1/2) 2004-2011

Box 6, folder 1

Duggan, Susan J. (2/2) 1992-2007

Box 6, folder 2

D 1988-2010

Box 6, folder 3

Earle, Gordon 2002-2004

Box 6, folder 4

Edmundson, Kathryn L 1991-2008

Box 6, folder 5

Edwards, Robert H. 1995-2001

Box 6, folder 6

Ellsworth, Gretchen G 1988-2011

Box 6, folder 7

Eshoo, Anna 1993-2009

Box 7, folder 1

Etchemendy, John 2000-2004

Box 7, folder 2

E 1989-2010

Box 7, folder 3

Fagen, Richard 1989

Box 7, folder 4

Falcon, Wally 1989-1991

Box 7, folder 5

Feinstein, Dianne 1993-2002

Box 7, folder 6

Fetter, Jean H. 1992-1997

Box 7, folder 7

Fleishman, Joel 2003

Box 7, folder 8

Franklin, Patricia 2005

Box 7, folder 9

Frederickson, George 2001

Box 7, folder 10

Fuchs, Victor 1994-2007

Box 7, folder 11

Fuller, Anina Porter 2000

Box 7, folder 12

Fusco, Gregory 1997-1998

Box 7, folder 13

F 1988-2010

Box 7, folder 14

Gamson, David 1997-1998

Box 7, folder 15

Gardner John W. 1992-1995

Box 7, folder 16

Guadiani, Claire 1990-1999

Box 7, folder 17

Gallagher, M & Shapiro R. 1997-2003

Box 7, folder 18

Gardner, John W. 1991-2002

Box 7, folder 19

Gilbert, Martin 1988-1989

Box 7, folder 20

Gilbert, Parker 1990

Box 8, folder 1

Gill, Brendan 1990

Box 8, folder 2

Gildred, Ted 1989

Box 8, folder 3

Goldman, Merle (1/2) 1990-2005

Box 8, folder 4

Goldman, Merle (2/2) 1996-2011

Box 8, folder 5

Gombrich, Ernst & Ilse 1996-2009

Box 8, folder 6

Gomery, Ralph E. 1989-1991

Box 8, folder 7

Graham, Hugh D 1993

Box 8, folder 8

Gregg, Bob 1992-2009

Box 8, folder 9

Gumport, Patricia J. 1994-2006

Box 8, folder 10

Gunther, Gerald 1979-2002

Box 8, folder 11

G (1/2) 1979-1999

Box 8, folder 12

G (2/2) 2002-2011

Box 8, folder 13

Hamilton, Edward K. 1994-2005

Box 9, folder 1

Hastorf, Albert H 1997-2011

Box 9, folder 2

Harte, Chris 1999-2003

Box 9, folder 3

Hauptman, Arthur 1996

Box 9, folder 4

Heller, Tom 1989-1992

Box 9, folder 5

Henderson, Andrea 2007-2009

Box 9, folder 6

Hennessey, John 2000-2009

Box 9, folder 7

Hester, Ralph 1989-1990

Box 9, folder 8

Hexter 1993-2000

Box 9, folder 9

Hexter, J.H. 1989-1992

Box 9, folder 10

Henderson, Andrea D. 2008

Box 9, folder 11

Hills, Reuben and Ingrid 1990

Box 9, folder 12

Holmgren, Bob 1996

Box 10, folder 1

Horton, Larry 1993

Box 10, folder 2

Huang, Peter 1989-1991

Box 10, folder 3

Huntington, Nancy 1988

Box 10, folder 4

Husaini, S. Wager Award 1989

Box 10, folder 5

Huxley, Carole 1997

Box 10, folder 6

H (1/3) 1989-1991

Box 10, folder 7

H (2/3) 1994-2002

Box 10, folder 8

H (3/3) 1982-2010

Box 10, folder 9

I 1990-2005

Box 10, folder 10

James, Cheewa 1995

Box 10, folder 11

J 1991-2009

Box 10, folder 12

Kaiser, Herb & Joy 1998-2011

Box 11, folder 1

Katchadourian, Herant & Stina 1993

Box 11, folder 2

Keal, Paul 1989

Box 11, folder 3

Kaufman, Kenneth C. 1991-2007

Box 11, folder 4

Kelley, Ryland & Shirley 1990-2011

Box 11, folder 5

Kenneth, David 1993-2011

Box 11, folder 6

Kennedy, Donald 1988-2007

Box 11, folder 7

Keohane, Nannerl O. 1991-2006

Box 11, folder 8

Kimball, Maggie 1997-2011

Box 11, folder 9

Kirst, Mike 2001

Box 11, folder 10

Knapp, Burke 1995

Box 11, folder 11

Kollman, Jack 1988-1989

Box 11, folder 12

K 1988-2010

Box 11, folder 13

Lambert, Richard D 1993

Box 11, folder 14

Lane, L.W. 2001-2002

Box 12, folder 1

Lardner, Olatunji 1989-1993

Box 12, folder 2

Lavine, Steven D 1994-2002

Box 12, folder 3

Lewis, John 1991

Box 12, folder 4

Levin, Henry 1989

Box 12, folder 5

Lho, Kyongsoo Kevin 1989

Box 12, folder 6

Li, Dr. K. T. 1991

Box 12, folder 7

Li, Victor 1989-2002

Box 12, folder 8

Lieberman, Gerald J 1995-2005

Box 12, folder 9

Lord, Joseida 1996-1998

Box 12, folder 10

Lowenthal, Abe 1993

Box 12, folder 11

Luftglass, Rick 1991-1992

Box 12, folder 12

Mc Cone, John 1990

Box 12, folder 13

McLaughlin, Judith Block 1993

Box 12, folder 14

McNeill, J. Ian 1993-2002

Box 12, folder 15

Mancall, Mark 2002-2007

Box 12, folder 16

Marting, Leeda 1993

Box 12, folder 17

Massy, William F 1991-1992

Box 12, folder 18

Mathiopoulos, Margarita 1994-2001

Box 12, folder 19

Maxwell, David & Mandy 2003

Box 12, folder 20

May, Andrew 1999

Box 12, folder 21

McCulloch, Sam 1991-1996

Box 12, folder 22

Milliken, Christine T. 1995-2008

Box 12, folder 23

Minott, Rodney 1989

Box 12, folder 24

Montgomery, Parker 1990

Box 12, folder 25

Morita, Akio (Sony Corp.) 1988-1990

Box 12, folder 26

Murray, James J. 1994

Box 12, folder 27

Moock, Joyce L. 1992-2007

Box 12, folder 28

Mushatt, Ann 2005

Box 13, folder 1

M 1991-2011

Box 13, folder 2

Newman, Frank 1999-2004

Box 13, folder 3

N 1988-2011

Box 13, folder 4

Oberman, Ida (1/3) 1995-2011

Box 13, folder 5

Oberman, Ida (2/3) 1997-2007

Box 13, folder 6

Oberman, Ida (3/3) 2004-2010

Box 14, folder 1

O'Connell, Brian 1990-2011

Box 14, folder 2

O 1988-2009

Box 14, folder 3

Packer, George 1973-2005

Box 14, folder 4

Padulo, Louis 1991

Box 14, folder 5

Patterson, Jayne 2001

Box 14, folder 6

Peeps 1996-2000

Box 14, folder 7

Perry, William 1988-1989

Box 14, folder 8

Pope, Norris 2007-2011

Box 14, folder 9

Post, Gaines Jr. 1989-2009

Box 14, folder 10

Rosborough, Brian A 1996

Box 14, folder 11

Rosenzweig, Robert 1990-2011

Box 15, folder 1

Rudenstine, Neil L. 1991-1998

Box 15, folder 2

Rurup, Reinhard 1989-1991

Box 15, folder 3

R 1989-2011

Box 15, folder 4

Salamon, Lester M. 1988-1992

Box 15, folder 5

Sanders, Timothy D. 1997-1998

Box 15, folder 6

Sanchez, Jayne 1996-2001

Box 15, folder 7

Schauffler, Peter 1991-2011

Box 15, folder 8

Schneider, Stephen 1990-1991

Box 15, folder 9

Scott, Anne Firor 1992-2008

Box 15, folder 10

Scully, John 1989

Box 16, folder 1

Shultz, George P. 1988-1991

Box 16, folder 2

Simmons, Adele 1989-1994

Box 16, folder 3

Smith, Joel P. 1993-2000

Box 16, folder 4

Smith, Palmer 1992-2004

Box 16, folder 5

Spita, Lewis W. 1989-2000

Box 16, folder 6

Stanley, Gary 1994-2009

Box 16, folder 7

Stanksy, Peter 1989-2005

Box 16, folder 8

Stone William E. 1992-2010

Box 16, folder 9

Strauss, John C. 1996

Box 16, folder 10

Strauss, Jon & Jean 1994-1995

Box 16, folder 11

Streit, Arnice 1989

Box 16, folder 12

Stephenson, Donald & Joy 2000-2009

Box 16, folder 13

Sym, Toni 1992-1993

Box 16, folder 14

S (1/3) 1994-2011

Box 17, folder 1

S (2/3) 1991-1999

Box 17, folder 2

S (3/3) 1988-1990

Box 17, folder 3

Tanner, Estelle N. (1/2) 1994-2001

Box 17, folder 4

Tanner, Estelle N. (2/2) 1997-2004

Box 17, folder 5

Taubman, Phillip 2000-2008

Box 18, folder 1

Taylor, J. Stephen 1992-1998

Box 18, folder 2

Thurber, James 1989-1990

Box 18, folder 3

Tooley, Reva and William 1990-1991

Box 18, folder 4

Tokinoya, Atsushi (Consul General of Japan) 1990-1991

Box 18, folder 5

Trow, Martin 1996-2006

Box 18, folder 6

Tyack, David 1995-2000

Box 18, folder 7

T 1990-2006

Box 18, folder 8

Ulnew, Consul Gen. Dag Mork 1991

Box 18, folder 9

U 1989-1999

Box 18, folder 10

Von Schlegell, Abbie J. 1998-2006

Box 18, folder 11

V 1989-1999

Box 18, folder 12

Ware, James 1997

Box 18, folder 13

Waters, Robert 1994

Box 18, folder 14

Watkins, Diana 1990

Box 18, folder 15

Webb, Eugene J. 1989-1995

Box 18, folder 16

Weiss, Daniel 1994

Box 18, folder 17

White, Pat 1996-2004

Box 18, folder 18

Wildavsky, Aaron 1993

Box 18, folder 19

Wilkinson, Glenn 2002-2003

Box 18, folder 20

Willrich, Mason 1989-1996

Box 19, folder 1

Winfrey, Claire & Ian 1994-2011

Box 19, folder 2

Woolf, Pat (Writings) 1981, 2005

Box 19, folder 3

Woolf, Pat 1995-2010

Box 19, folder 4

Wyman, Willard 1993-2009

Box 19, folder 5

W 1988-2011

Box 19, folder 6

X, Y, Z 1988-2004

Box 57, folder 1

L 1989-2007

Box 57, folder 2

Naimark, Norman (CREES) 1989

Box 57, folder 3

Nakashima, Erin 1991-1992

Box 57, folder 4

Powell, Barbara Lucking 1993-1999

Box 57, folder 5

Presley, Betsey 1993-2005

Box 57, folder 6

Prewitt, Kenneth 1996-2009

Box 57, folder 7

P 1988-2011

Box 57, folder 8

Q 1992

Box 57, folder 9

Rabin - Liebowitz 1990

Box 57, folder 10

Raisan, John 1993-1996

Box 57, folder 11

Ravitch, Diane 1989-1993

Box 57, folder 12

Rice, Condi 1991-1994

Box 57, folder 13

Riesman, David 1992-1996

Box 57, folder 14

Roge, Pernille 2007

Box 57, folder 15

Roberts, Myron 1995-2001

Box 57, folder 16

Rosamond, Frances 1996-1997

Box 75, folder 5

Correspondence 1997-2010

Box 75, folder 6

Stanford Correspondence 1992-2011

Box 76

Rolodex - Address Book

Box 80

Rolodex - Address Book

 

Subject Files (Alphabetical)

Box 33, folder 1

Accountability Addresses 1995-1996

Box 33, folder 2

Aid to Artisans 1992-2006

Box 33, folder 3

Alumni Association 1997-2007

Box 33, folder 4

American Academy of Arts and Sciences: Nominations, etc. 1989-2006

Box 33, folder 5

American Academy of Arts and Sciences 1998-2009

Box 33, folder 6

American Assembly 1993-1997

Box 34, folder 1

AARR 2000-2003

Box 34, folder 2

AAHE (American Association for Higher Education) 1996-2003

Box 34, folder 3

ACLS (American Council of Learned Socities) 1994

Box 34, folder 4

AHA (American Historical Association) 2000-2006

Box 34, folder 5

American Leadership Forum 1991

Box 34, folder 6

American Philosophical Society (1/2) 1998-2003

Box 34, folder 7

American Philosophical Society (2/2) 2001-2009

Box 34, folder 8

Association of American Universities 1992-1995

Box 34, folder 9

The American Assembly 1993

Box 34, folder 10

ARNOVA (Association for Research on Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action) 1995

Box 35, folder 1

American Alliance for Rights and Responsibilities 1993-1997

Box 35, folder 2

Bacon House Committee 1998

Box 35, folder 3

Board of Trustees (Stanford) 1989-2006

Box 35, folder 4

CAFLIS (Coalition for Advancement of Foreign Languages and International Studies) 1989-1990

Box 35, folder 5

Canadian Studies - Trudeau Visit 1990

Box 35, folder 6

Carnegie Commission: Preventing Deadly Conflict 1994-2001

Box 35, folder 7

Carnegie Corporation of NY 1996

Box 35, folder 8

CFAT (Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching) 1996-2001

Box 35, folder 9

Casper Inauguration 1992

Box 36, folder 1

Centennial Green 1992

Box 36, folder 2

CCSRE (Center for Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity) (1/3) 1999-2001

Box 36, folder 3

CCSRE (2/3) 2001-2002

Box 36, folder 4

CCSRE (3/3) 2001-2005

Box 36, folder 5

Chapman University 2000

Box 36, folder 6

CISP (California International Studies Project) 1992-1995

Box 36, folder 7

Commencement (Stanford University) 1993-2002

Box 36, folder 8

Center for Study of Philosophy 1992

Box 37, folder 1

Committee on the Constitutional System (1/3) 1993-2002

Box 37, folder 2

Committee on the Constitutional System (2/3) 1996-2006

Box 37, folder 3

Committee on the Constitutional System (3/3) 2001-2006

Box 37, folder 4

Commonwealth Club 1997-2009

Box 37, folder 5

Computer Information 1999

Box 37, folder 6

Council on Foreign Relations (1/2) 1997-2008

Box 37, folder 7

Council on Foreign Relations (2/2) 1989-2009

Box 38, folder 1

COFHE (1/4) 1989-1991

Box 38, folder 2

COFHE (2/4) 1992-1999

Box 38, folder 3

COFHE (3/4) 1992-1993

Box 38, folder 4

COFHE (4/4) 1990-1994

Box 38, folder 5

COFHE - International Challenges for AMerican Higher Education 1992

Box 39, folder 1

Council on Foundations 1996-2007

Box 39, folder 2

CREES (Center for Russian and Eastern European Studies) 1992

Box 39, folder 3

Cuthbertson Award 1993-1995

Box 39, folder 4

Dinkelspiel Award 1993

Box 39, folder 5

Directories 1991-1995

Box 39, folder 6

The Economist 1996

Box 39, folder 7

Education Commission of the States 1992

Box 39, folder 8

Emeritus Council 2004-2006

Box 39, folder 9

Encina Foundation 1989-1992

Box 39, folder 10

Faculty Club 1993-1996

Box 39, folder 11

Fallen Leaf 1995

Box 39, folder 12

Fellowship Forum 2006

Box 39, folder 13

Foundation Accountability Survey 2002

Box 39, folder 14

Friends of Stanford String Quartet 1990-1996

Box 39, folder 15

Trip to Hamden Hall Day School 2011 May

Box 40, folder 1

Hamden Hall School 1992-2010

Box 40, folder 2

Harvard Club of NY 1991-2011

Box 40, folder 3

Harvard 2011 May

Box 40, folder 4

Harvard University 2002-2011

Box 40, folder 5

Higher Education Policy Institute 1996-1997

Box 40, folder 6

History Department 1991-2002

Box 40, folder 7

History Department 1990-1991

Box 40, folder 8

History Department 1988-1990

Box 40, folder 9

Hoover Institution 1998

Box 40, folder 10

Independent Sector Trip - LA 1999 Oct 24-26

Box 40, folder 11

Independent Sector 1988

Box 40, folder 12

Independent Sector - Membership Drive 1990

Box 41, folder 1

Independent Sector 1989

Box 41, folder 2

Independent Sector: Committee on Research 1992-1995

Box 41, folder 3

Independent Sector Past Chairs' Letter 1999

Box 41, folder 4

Independent Sector: Misc. 1992-1999

Box 41, folder 5

Independent Sector Task Force on Accountability 1999

Box 41, folder 6

Independent Sector: Misc. 1995

Box 41, folder 7

Independent Sector: Misc. 1992-1993

Box 41, folder 8

IPDO (International Program Development Office) - Washington State University 1991

Box 41, folder 9

Internationalizing U.S. Universities - Conference Proceedings 1990

Box 42, folder 1

Independent Sector 1993

Box 42, folder 2

Independent Sector: Misc 1995-1996

Box 42, folder 3

Independent Sector 1994

Box 42, folder 4

Independent Sector 2000

Box 43, folder 1

Lyman: Letters to Editors, etc. (1/2) 1990-2008

Box 43, folder 2

Lyman: Letters to Editors, etc. (2/2) 2001-2006

Box 43, folder 3

Lyman: Humanities Commission materials to take to the RF 1977

Box 43, folder 4

Lyman: Articles by RWL in The Economist (1/2) 1953-1958

Box 43, folder 5

Lyman: Economist Articles (2/2) 1953-1960

Box 43, folder 6

Lyman, Jing 1988-2004

Box 43, folder 7

Lyman, RW - Brief Biography 2004-2009

Box 43, folder 8

Lexia Exchange International 1994-1996

Box 43, folder 9

Lieberman Festschrift 1994-1996

Box 44, folder 1

Leah Kaplan Lecture 1993

Box 44, folder 2

Lexia 1995

Box 44, folder 3

ISPAA 1991

Box 44, folder 4

Irvine Foundation 1989-1998

Box 44, folder 5

Irvine Group (1/2) 1988-1989

Box 44, folder 6

Irvine Group (2/2) 1991-1992

Box 44, folder 7

Jossey-Bass, Inc., Publishers 1989-1990

Box 45, folder 1

Irvine Group Task Force - Intercollegiate Athletics 1990-1991

Box 45, folder 2

IIS and TIAA/CREF 1989

Box 45, folder 3

IIS (Institute for International Studies) (1/2) 1989-1991

Box 45, folder 4

IIS (2/2) 1990-1999

Box 45, folder 5

Institute of Current World Affairs 1998-2006

Box 45, folder 6

Institute of the Americas 2000

Box 45, folder 7

Institute for the Humanities and Sciences 1989-2003

Box 45, folder 8

International Museum of Women 2000-2001

Box 46, folder 1

Indirect Cost Crisis 1991-1994

Box 46, folder 2

Independent Sector 1990-1991

Box 46, folder 3

London School of Economics 1992-2005

Box 47, folder 1

Student Movements: A Five Country Comparison (Draft) by Andrew G. Caranfil 1971

Box 47, folder 2

Symposium on Measuring Institutional Performance 1992

Box 47, folder 3

Public Policy for Graduate Education (Draft) by RM Rosenzweig undated

Box 47, folder 4

Hollowed Collegiality: Implications for Teaching Quality - discussion paper by Massy, Wilger and Colbeck 1994 February

Box 47, folder 5

A Utility Model for Teaching Load Decisions in Academic Departments - discussion paper by Massy and Zemsky 1993 December

Box 47, folder 6

Balancing Values and Market Forces: Perspectives on Resource Allocation - discussion paper by Massy 1994 April

Box 47, folder 7

Cream of the Crop: The Impact of Elite Education on the Decade After College - final chapter 1994 March

Box 47, folder 8

National Policy and Higher Education - prepublication copy 1973

Box 48, folder 1

Lyman, RW: Talk 1995 May

Box 48, folder 2

Lyman: CCRI Talk 1996 Nov 12

Box 48, folder 3

Finberg Panel 1996 Nov 6

Box 48, folder 4

Lyman: Sr. Ctr. Talk 1997 Nov 17

Box 48, folder 5

Lyman: Marketplace (KOED) 1989

Box 48, folder 6

Lyman, Richard: Photographs 1980-2000

Box 48, folder 7

Lyman Speech Texts (1/2) 1991-2009

Box 48, folder 8

Lyman Speech Texts (2/2) 1992-2004

Box 49, folder 1

JFK Library and Museum 1999-2004

Box 49, folder 2

Lyman: Aborted Trip 2004 April

Box 49, folder 3

Lyman - 70th Birthday 1993

Box 49, folder 4

Lyman: 80th Birthday 2003-2004

Box 49, folder 5

Lyman: Daniel M. Bryan 1999-2002

Box 49, folder 6

Lyman, Richard - Personal (1/4) 1988-1990

Box 49, folder 7

Lyman, Richard - Personal (2/4) 1987-1990

Box 50, folder 1

Lyman, Richard - Personal (3/4) 1992-1998

Box 50, folder 2

Lyman, Richard - personal (4/4) 1989-2011

Box 50, folder 3

Lyman Book: Stanford in Turmoil 1989-2007

Box 50, folder 4

National Committee on US and China Relations 1995-2009

Box 51, folder 1

NCPI (National Center for Postsecondary Improvement) 2002

Box 51, folder 2

National Center for Public Policy and Higher Education 1998

Box 51, folder 3

National Center for Victims of Crime undated

Box 51, folder 4

National Humanities Center 2001-2004

Box 51, folder 5

Lyman: Meyerson Book Chapter 1994

Box 51, folder 6

Stanford in Berlin 1991

Box 51, folder 7

NEH (National Endowment for the Humanities) 1995-2000

Box 51, folder 8

National Foreign Language Center 1989

Box 51, folder 9

National Humanities Alliance 1986-2003

Box 51, folder 10

Newspaper Releases and Clippings 1989

Box 51, folder 11

National Association of Scholars 1988-1989

Box 51, folder 12

Ombudsman 1969-1971

Box 51, folder 13

Pacific Council on International Policy 1996-2004

Box 51, folder 14

Planned Parenthood: Honorary Committee of Santa Clara and San Benito Counties 1992

Box 51, folder 15

President's Scholars 1996

Box 52, folder 1

Research and Scholarship at Stanford 1991-1993

Box 52, folder 2

Publications 1988-1989

Box 52, folder 3

Princeton Conference on Higher Education 1996

Box 52, folder 4

Princeton Conference on Higher Education 1996

Box 52, folder 5

Public Policy Institute of CA 1999-2008

Box 52, folder 6

Independent Sector - Memorandum 1999

Box 53, folder 1

RLG (Research Library Group) - General File 1990-2002

Box 53, folder 2

Rockefeller Correspondence (1/4) 1989-2000

Box 53, folder 3

Rockefeller (2/4) 1994-1998

Box 53, folder 4

Rockefeller (3/4) 1999-2005

Box 53, folder 5

Rockefeller (4/4) 2004-2006

Box 53, folder 6

Royal Historical Society 1991-2009

Box 53, folder 7

S.F. Committee on Foreign Relations 1994-1996

Box 54, folder 1

Save the Cookbook 2006

Box 54, folder 2

Stanford Daily 1992-2000

Box 54, folder 3

Speech Material - History of Stanford 1993

Box 54, folder 4

Stanford Humanities and Sciences 2000-2001

Box 54, folder 5

Stanford Budgets 1996

Box 54, folder 6

Shawnee Mission Public School 1991

Box 54, folder 7

Southern California Association for Philanthropy 1998

Box 54, folder 8

Standard Reply to Searches 1988

Box 54, folder 9

Stanford Libraries 1999-2006

Box 54, folder 10

Stanford Institute for Higher Education Research 1991

Box 54, folder 11

Stanford Miscellaneous (1/3) 1990-2002

Box 54, folder 12

Stanford Miscellaneous (2/3) 1998-2002

Box 54, folder 13

Stanford Miscellaneous (3/3) 2005-2011

Box 55, folder 1

Stanford Review 1994-1995

Box 55, folder 2

Sand Hill Road 1997

Box 55, folder 3

Stanford "Think Again" 2001-2002

Box 55, folder 4

SUSE (Stanford University School of Education) 1992-2004

Box 55, folder 5

SUSE - Expense Reports 1991-2009

Box 55, folder 6

SUSE, Friends Of 1993-2004

Box 55, folder 7

Stanford University Press 1992-2009

Box 55, folder 8

Swarthmore College 1992-2009

Box 55, folder 9

Swarthmore Panel 1992 June

Box 55, folder 10

Worchester Polytechnic Institute 1989-2008

Box 56, folder 1

University Fellows 1995-1997

Box 56, folder 2

WASC (Western Association of Schools and Colleges) 1989-1999

Box 56, folder 3

Wheaton College 1975, 1988

Box 56, folder 4

Who's Who In America 1998-2002

Box 56, folder 5

World Affairs Council 1995-2006

Box 56, folder 6

World Forum of Silicon Valley 1992-1997

Box 56, folder 7

Yale 2002-2003

Box 58, folder 1

IBM Correspondence 1988-1990

Box 58, folder 2

IBM Correspondence 1990

Box 58, folder 3

IBM Correspondence 1991

Box 58, folder 4

IBM Correspondence 1992

Box 58, folder 5

IBM Proxy Materials 1992-1993

Box 58, folder 6

IBM Consultancy 1993

Box 58, folder 7

IBM 1987 Jan-June

Box 59, folder 1

IBM 1987 July-Dec

Box 59, folder 2

IBM 1991

Box 59, folder 3

IBM - DIrector's Questionnaire for Proxy Statement 1980-1988

Box 59, folder 4

IBM- Top Security Clearance 1986

Box 59, folder 5

IBM - Board of Directors 1978-1979

Box 59, folder 6

IBM Audit/IBM Board - Armonk, NY 1986

Box 60, folder 1

IBM - Including newspaper clippings re' pull out of South Africa 1986

Box 60, folder 2

IBM Audit Committee 1992-1993

Box 60, folder 3

IBM Personnel 1993

Box 60, folder 4

IBM Board Meeting 1992-1993

Box 60, folder 5

IBM Directorship 1980-1981

Box 60, folder 6

IBM Complaints (1/2) 1993

Box 60, folder 7

IBM Complaints (2/2) 1993

Box 61, folder 1

IBM Complaints 1992

Box 61, folder 2

IBM Clippings and Releases 1991-1993

Box 61, folder 3

IBM 1982-1983

Box 62, folder 1

IBM 1983

Box 62, folder 2

IBM 1984

Box 62, folder 4

IBM 1986

Box 62, folder 5

IBM 1988-1989

Box 63, folder 1

IBM - Expense Reports 1988-1993

Box 63, folder 2

Current Trip 1990-1991

Box 63, folder 3

Chase Expense Reports 1989-1991

Box 63, folder 4

California State Automobile Association (AAA) 1980

Box 63, folder 5

Christmas 1995

Box 63, folder 6

Airline General Info undated

Box 63, folder 7

CIV: Printed Matter 1996-1998

Box 64, folder 1

Chase Manhattan Correspondence 1982-1990

Box 64, folder 2

Chase Officer Guests - Board Luncheon 1987

Box 64, folder 3

Chase Officer Guests Board Luncheon 1987

Box 64, folder 4

Board of Directors 1981

Box 64, folder 5

Chase Manhattan 1989-1992

Box 64, folder 6

CLAS 1982-1991

Box 64, folder 7

CMB Board 1991

Box 64, folder 8

Chase Manhattan Bank 1990-1994

Box 64, folder 9

The British Labour Party and the Russian Revolutions by Andrew A. Wood 2007

Box 65, folder 1

Chase Manhattan 2000

Box 65, folder 3

American Council on Education- 57th annual meeting 1974

Box 65, folder 4

Various articles and Papers

Box 70, folder 11

Lyman, Richard - Curriculum Vitae

Box 70, folder 12

The Enterprise Foundation 2001

Box 70, folder 13

Channing House Strategic Plan 2003

Box 70, folder 14

S.U. Archives - ESL Oral History Project 1980

Box 70, folder 15

Lyman, Elizabeth (Jing) Biography 1975-1981

Box 70, folder 16

The Enterprise Foundation circa 2003

Box 70, folder 17

Assorted Organization Files 2003

 

Lectures

Box 67, folder 1

Special Lectures 1974

Box 67, folder 2

Special Lectures 1975

Box 67, folder 3

Special Lectures 1976

Box 67, folder 4

Special Lectures 1977

Box 67, folder 5

Special Lectures 1978

Box 68, folder 1

Special Lectures 1952-1969

Box 68, folder 2

Special Lectures 1971

Box 68, folder 3

Special Lectures 1972

Box 68, folder 4

Special Lectures 1973

Box 68, folder 5

Speeches (by others) 1982

Box 69, folder 1

Special Lectures 1970

 

Philanthropy

Box 69, folder 1

RWL Charitable - Enterprise 1996

Box 69, folder 2

RWL Charitable - AARP 1996

Box 69, folder 3

RWL Charitable 1996

Box 69, folder 4

RWL Charitable - AARR 1996

Box 69, folder 5

RWL Charitable - AGB 1996

Box 69, folder 6

ESL Charitable - Expenses 1997

Box 69, folder 7

ESL Charitable - ALF 1997

Box 69, folder 8

ESL Charitable - Enterprise 1997

Box 69, folder 9

RWL Charitable - AGB 1997

Box 69, folder 10

RWL Charitable - CCI 1997

Box 69, folder 11

RWL Charitable 1997

Box 69, folder 12

RWL Charitable 1998

Box 69, folder 13

RWL Charitable - CCI 1998

Box 69, folder 14

ESL Charitable - Expenses 1998

Box 69, folder 15

ESL Charitable - Academy of Leadership 1998

Box 69, folder 16

ESL Charitable - ALF 1998

Box 69, folder 17

ESL Charitable - Enterprise 1998

Box 69, folder 18

ESL Charitable - Bus. Income 1998

Box 69, folder 19

RWL Reimbursements 1998

Box 69, folder 20

RWL Charitable 1999

Box 69, folder 21

RWL Charitable - CCI 1999

Box 69, folder 22

ESL Charitable Expense Folders 1999

Box 69, folder 23

ESL Charitable - Academy of Leadership 1999

Box 69, folder 24

ESL Charitable -ALF 1999

Box 69, folder 25

ESL Charitable - Enterprise 1999

Box 69, folder 26

ESL Charitable - Expense Folder 2000

Box 69, folder 27

ESL Charitable - ALF-N 2000

Box 69, folder 28

ESL Charitable - Enterprise 2000

Box 69, folder 29

ESL Charitable - Academy of Leadership 2000

Box 69, folder 30

RWL Charitable 2000

Box 70, folder 1

RWL Charitable - CCI 2000

Box 70, folder 2

ESL Charitable 2001

Box 70, folder 3

Charitable - Enterprise 2001

Box 70, folder 4

RWL Charitable 2001

Box 70, folder 5

RWL Charitable - CCI 2001

Box 70, folder 6

ESL Charitable 2003

Box 70, folder 7

ESL Charitable - Enterprise 2003

Box 70, folder 8

RWL Charitable 2003

Box 70, folder 9

ESL Charitable - Enterprise 2004

Box 70, folder 10

ESL Charitable Expenses 1996

 

Research and Writing

Box 20

Modern Britain I

Box 21

Modern Britain I & II

Box 22

Modern Britain II & III

Box 23

Modern Britain IV - Medieval Tudor - Stewart

Box 24

Medieval Tudor - Stewart

Box 25

Modern Britain - Bibliographical Key Notecards (1/3)

Box 26

Modern Britain - Bibliographical Key Notecards (2/3)

Box 27

Modern Britain - Bibliographical Key Notecards (3/3)

Box 28

Economist circa 1958

Box 29

European Labor and Socialist Movements

Box 30

British Empire - Others (1/2)

Box 31

British Empire - Others (2/2)

Box 32

JRM Notes and Bibliography

Box 65, folder 2

Leadership and Ambiguity: The American College President by Cohen and March 1972

Box 66, folder 1

Stanford In Turmoil - Draft/Notes - Chap. 1-3 circa 2009

Box 66, folder 2

Stanford In Turmoil - Draft/Notes - Chap. 4-8 circa 2009

Box 66, folder 3

Stanford In Turmoil - Draft/Notes - Chap. 9 circa 2009

Box 66, folder 4

Lessons Learned Manuscript by W.G. Bowen 2010

Box 66, folder 5

Various Writings 1979-1989

Box 71, folder 1

U.S. Politics 1990-1992

Box 71, folder 2

U.S. Politics 1991-1992

Box 71, folder 3

U.S. Politics 1992-1994

Box 71, folder 4

U.S. Politics 1988-2000

Box 71, folder 5

U.S. Politics 1996

Box 72, folder 3

Stanford in Turmoil Research (1/2) 2009

Box 72, folder 4

Stanford in Turmoil Research (2/2) 2009-2010

Box 75, folder 1

U.S. Politics 1996

Box 75, folder 2

U.S. Politics 1996

Box 75, folder 3

Clippings 1996, 2010

Box 75, folder 4

Award - Marquis Who's Who Publications Board 2010

Box 75, folder 6

Research - Bibliographic 1988

Box 75, folder 7

Speech Materials 1989

Box 77

Reprints for Research 1982-2000

 

Boards/Committees

Box 72, folder 1

World Affairs Council 1990

Box 72, folder 2

Independent Sector - Scrapbook 1986-1990

Box 73, folder 1

Chase Manhattan - Board Members 1989-1991

Box 73, folder 2

Chase - Drysdale 1982

Box 73, folder 3

RWL to Board 1981-1991

Box 73, folder 4

Chase 1989-1991

Box 73, folder 5

National Bank Director's Book 1987

Box 74, folder 1

Lexia - Current 1994-1996

Box 74, folder 2

Lexia - Board 1996

Box 74, folder 3

Lexia Settlement 1996

Box 74, folder 4

Lexia 1996

Box 74, folder 5

Lexia: Chron. File 1996-1997

Box 74, folder 6

Lexia Meeting 1996 July

Box 78

IBM Files 1979-1991

Access to Collection

The materials are closed for 75 years from date of creation.
 

Photographs

Box 78

Photographs of RW Lyman and the Advisory Council of the Institute for International Studies circa 1991

 

Addenda, 2021-034 Accession ARCH-2021-034

Box 1, folder 1

Lyman Addition from Green History Seminar Room, 298 1966-1967

 

Addenda, 2024-555 Accession ARCH-2024-555

Box 1

Clippings, organized chronologically: Academic. Holly: AFS. AFS Holly. AHA December. Applications - info. 1965 - 1980

Box 2

Clippings: BIF case; H. Bruce Franklin Hearings 1968-

Box 3

Clippings: Stanford periodicals and newspapers relating to campus civil rights movements, British labor movements 1962-1969

Box 3

Conference materials on British Studies - includes correspondence, itineraries, and manuscripts 1948-1968

Box 4

Newspaper Clippings of "The Phoenix" 1940-1942

Box 4

Catalogues of Swarthmore College 1940-1941

Box 4

The Garnet Letter

Box 4

Wartime Correspondence 1943

Box 5

Newspaper Clippings Followed by Congratulatory Letters to RWL and ESL (Filed-not Answered). Correspondence organized alphabetically 1970-1980

Box 6

"Last Aid Kit" Department of Safety birthday gift to President Lyman c.1970-1980

Box 7

Newspapers: The Phoenix Vol. 60-62, 66, 1940-1942

Box 7

Swarthmore Phoenix Vol. 60-61; 1940-1941

Box 7

Outgoing family correspondence, Charles M. Lyman and Aglaë Lyman 1938-1945

Box 7

Creative and wartime writings c.1940-1945

Box 7

Swarthmore college assignments, correspondence, and ephemera 1940-1943, 1946

Box 7

Photographs, unnamed women and Dottie 1944

Box 7

American Air Force documents related to Richard Lyman's service 1943-1945

Box 7

American Veterans Committee documents and booklets 1947

Box 8

Outgoing family correspondence, Charles M. Lyman and Aglaë Lyman 1943-1945

Box 8

Swarthmore Phoenix newspapers 1941

Box 8

Swarthmore college assignments, correspondence, and ephemera 1940-1943

Box 8

Speech research materials: Agricultural sciences, business, civil rights - affirmative action, communications - scholarly, congressional relations, developing countries, education - evaluation/statistics, education - philosophy/policy/commentary 1980-1988

Box 9

Speech research materials: Education - Science and Engineering, Liberal Arts, University and Industry, Graduate, General, Undergraduate, general Faculty, Equal opportunity, Family, Federal Budget, Foundations - History, Philosophy, Performance, Gender Roles, HealthCare - US and worldwide. AIDS. Humanities General NEH. Miscellaneous. Nonprofit Sector Corporate Giving , volunteerism. Negotiations and Management: US and world. Nuclear War. Nuclear Arms Debate. Nuclear Winter. Strategic Defense Initiative. Arms Control. Nuclear Arms Debate - Defense, World Tension. Science, Social Science, Society. Sino-As-World Relations.Speeches and Remarks by others. US Relations with other countries and peoples. Women- General In Foundation. Space Shuttle. 1980-1988

Box 10

Writings 1951, 1969

Box 10

1964 General Election 1951, 1969

Box 10

Maps - Foreign. 1951, 1969

Box 10

Inauguration of Joel Pritchard Smith at Denison University Materials Richard Lyman Speech. 1951, 1969

Box 10

Stanford Bookstore Leger. 1951, 1969

Box 10

The New York Times 1951, 1969

Box 11

Incoming family correspondence 1940-1950

Box 12

Incoming family correspondence 1940-1950