Box 1
Contains 5 Results:
Academic Accreditation, 1926-1931
The James H. Griffin records consist of correspondence and press mentions. Correspondence deals with academic accreditation, Extension School (Diocesan Controversy), rules for students and freshman hazing (signed by faculty and administration in opposition). The press mention is an obituary. It was during his presidency that Villanova, in 1928, suffered the first of two fires separated by only a few years.
Extension School- Diocesan controversy, 1931
The James H. Griffin records consist of correspondence and press mentions. Correspondence deals with academic accreditation, Extension School (Diocesan Controversy), rules for students and freshman hazing (signed by faculty and administration in opposition). The press mention is an obituary. It was during his presidency that Villanova, in 1928, suffered the first of two fires separated by only a few years.
Student regulations , undated
The James H. Griffin records consist of correspondence and press mentions. Correspondence deals with academic accreditation, Extension School (Diocesan Controversy), rules for students and freshman hazing (signed by faculty and administration in opposition). The press mention is an obituary. It was during his presidency that Villanova, in 1928, suffered the first of two fires separated by only a few years.
Freshman Hazing, 1930
The James H. Griffin records consist of correspondence and press mentions. Correspondence deals with academic accreditation, Extension School (Diocesan Controversy), rules for students and freshman hazing (signed by faculty and administration in opposition). The press mention is an obituary. It was during his presidency that Villanova, in 1928, suffered the first of two fires separated by only a few years.
Newspaper clippings, 1972
The James H. Griffin records consist of correspondence and press mentions. Correspondence deals with academic accreditation, Extension School (Diocesan Controversy), rules for students and freshman hazing (signed by faculty and administration in opposition). The press mention is an obituary. It was during his presidency that Villanova, in 1928, suffered the first of two fires separated by only a few years.