Box 6042
Contains 154 Results:
OTA Publications, undated
The series includes Dr. Wharton's notes, research materials, correspondence, meeting minutes, and reports.
Continuity and Change: Academic Greatness Under Stress -- State of the University Address (Michigan State University) , February 15, 1971
The collection consists of the papers of Dr. Clifton R. Wharton, Jr. and his wife, Dolores D. Wharton, and includes materials covering both their professional and personal lives. There is also material relating to Clifton R. Wharton Sr. and his time as a U.S. Ambassador. The collection also contains genealogical materials.
The "Pluralistic University : New Direction for Higher Education in the Seventies --Remarks (Economic Club of Detroit) , March 30, 1970
The collection consists of the papers of Dr. Clifton R. Wharton, Jr. and his wife, Dolores D. Wharton, and includes materials covering both their professional and personal lives. There is also material relating to Clifton R. Wharton Sr. and his time as a U.S. Ambassador. The collection also contains genealogical materials.
A Presidential Credo: A Personal Word (Faculty Club, Michigan State University), January 20, 1970
The collection consists of the papers of Dr. Clifton R. Wharton, Jr. and his wife, Dolores D. Wharton, and includes materials covering both their professional and personal lives. There is also material relating to Clifton R. Wharton Sr. and his time as a U.S. Ambassador. The collection also contains genealogical materials.
Agriculture in Developing Nations -- Commencement Exercises (Agricultural Technology Institute), March 20, 1970
The collection consists of the papers of Dr. Clifton R. Wharton, Jr. and his wife, Dolores D. Wharton, and includes materials covering both their professional and personal lives. There is also material relating to Clifton R. Wharton Sr. and his time as a U.S. Ambassador. The collection also contains genealogical materials.
The "Commitment Gap": Challenge to Volunteerism -- Remarks ( 12th Annual Scoutleaders Recognition Dinner), February 7, 1970
The collection consists of the papers of Dr. Clifton R. Wharton, Jr. and his wife, Dolores D. Wharton, and includes materials covering both their professional and personal lives. There is also material relating to Clifton R. Wharton Sr. and his time as a U.S. Ambassador. The collection also contains genealogical materials.
The Evolutionary Challenges to Black Pioneers: Changing Patters in Black Intellectual Leadership -- Remarks Honoring Reverend Martin Luther King ( NAACP, Lansing, MI), January 25, 1970
The collection consists of the papers of Dr. Clifton R. Wharton, Jr. and his wife, Dolores D. Wharton, and includes materials covering both their professional and personal lives. There is also material relating to Clifton R. Wharton Sr. and his time as a U.S. Ambassador. The collection also contains genealogical materials.
Science, Agriculture, and Pioneering Service -- Farmers' Week Address (Michigan State University) , March 25, 1970
The collection consists of the papers of Dr. Clifton R. Wharton, Jr. and his wife, Dolores D. Wharton, and includes materials covering both their professional and personal lives. There is also material relating to Clifton R. Wharton Sr. and his time as a U.S. Ambassador. The collection also contains genealogical materials.
Since Memphis: How Far Have We Gone? -- First Annual Martin Luther King Memorial Lecture (Michigan State Univeristy), April 3, 1970
The collection consists of the papers of Dr. Clifton R. Wharton, Jr. and his wife, Dolores D. Wharton, and includes materials covering both their professional and personal lives. There is also material relating to Clifton R. Wharton Sr. and his time as a U.S. Ambassador. The collection also contains genealogical materials.
The Market: Quantitative vs. Qualitative Affluence -- Concluding Address (Intercollegiate Marketing Competition, East Lansing, MI), April 11, 1970
The collection consists of the papers of Dr. Clifton R. Wharton, Jr. and his wife, Dolores D. Wharton, and includes materials covering both their professional and personal lives. There is also material relating to Clifton R. Wharton Sr. and his time as a U.S. Ambassador. The collection also contains genealogical materials.
