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Box 6805

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Contains 7 Results:

Town and Country article by Joseph Giovannini W/quote by Dolores Wharton, 2013

 File — Multiple Containers
Scope and Contents From the Series: Dolores Duncan Wharton was born on July 3, 1927 in New York City. She married Clifton Wharton Jr. in 1950 and they had two children. She earned a degree in Art History from Chicago State University while her husband did graduate work at the University of Chicago. Her knowledge and love of art, as well as time spent living in Malaysia, inspired her to write Contemporary Artists of Malaysia: A Biographic Survey, published in 1971. When Clifton became President at Michigan State University...
Dates: 2013

USA Today Issue - First Day of Issue of International Edition Europe, May 6, 1986

 File — Box: 6805
Scope and Contents From the Series: Dolores Duncan Wharton was born on July 3, 1927 in New York City. She married Clifton Wharton Jr. in 1950 and they had two children. She earned a degree in Art History from Chicago State University while her husband did graduate work at the University of Chicago. Her knowledge and love of art, as well as time spent living in Malaysia, inspired her to write Contemporary Artists of Malaysia: A Biographic Survey, published in 1971. When Clifton became President at Michigan State University...
Dates: May 6, 1986

USA Today Issue - Gannett Supplement, May 21, 1986

 File — Box: 6805
Scope and Contents From the Series: Dolores Duncan Wharton was born on July 3, 1927 in New York City. She married Clifton Wharton Jr. in 1950 and they had two children. She earned a degree in Art History from Chicago State University while her husband did graduate work at the University of Chicago. Her knowledge and love of art, as well as time spent living in Malaysia, inspired her to write Contemporary Artists of Malaysia: A Biographic Survey, published in 1971. When Clifton became President at Michigan State University...
Dates: May 21, 1986

Sepia publication with article New Champion of Black Brainpower, January 1976

 File — Box: 6805
Scope and Contents From the Series: Administrative files, publications, memos, correspondence, notes. The Michigan State University series contains materials related to Wharton's presidencey at MSU. Materials include pre-appointment materials, administration, governance of the university students, correspondence, events, articles about Wharton, speeches and background material, and book research. See collection UA 2.1.14 for the majority of Clifton Wharton's MSU presidential records. There is also material related to...
Dates: January 1976

Detroit News Magazine with article Clifton Wharton: The Ambassador's Son Who'll Head MSU, December 14, 1969

 File — Box: 6805
Scope and Contents From the Series: Administrative files, publications, memos, correspondence, notes. The Michigan State University series contains materials related to Wharton's presidencey at MSU. Materials include pre-appointment materials, administration, governance of the university students, correspondence, events, articles about Wharton, speeches and background material, and book research. See collection UA 2.1.14 for the majority of Clifton Wharton's MSU presidential records. There is also material related to...
Dates: December 14, 1969

Director's Guide Book stamped Dolores D. Wharton (empty binder)

 Item — Box: 6805
Scope and Contents From the Series: Dolores Duncan Wharton was born on July 3, 1927 in New York City. She married Clifton Wharton Jr. in 1950 and they had two children. She earned a degree in Art History from Chicago State University while her husband did graduate work at the University of Chicago. Her knowledge and love of art, as well as time spent living in Malaysia, inspired her to write Contemporary Artists of Malaysia: A Biographic Survey, published in 1971. When Clifton became President at Michigan State University...
Dates: 1943 - 2017

Board of Director's Handbook stamped D.D. Wharton (empty binder)

 Item — Box: 6805
Scope and Contents From the Series: Dolores Duncan Wharton was born on July 3, 1927 in New York City. She married Clifton Wharton Jr. in 1950 and they had two children. She earned a degree in Art History from Chicago State University while her husband did graduate work at the University of Chicago. Her knowledge and love of art, as well as time spent living in Malaysia, inspired her to write Contemporary Artists of Malaysia: A Biographic Survey, published in 1971. When Clifton became President at Michigan State University...
Dates: 1943 - 2017