Press release from the Mayor of the City of Fairfax, Virginia, Honorable John C. Wood dated May 5, 1964. In this document Mayor Wood officially welcomes George Mason College to the City of Fairfax, complimenting its fine leadership and high…
Press release dated September 14, 1964 announcing the opening of George Mason College of the University of Virginia's Fairfax, Virginia campus. 8.5" x 11"; typescript. One page.
Printed pamphlet by the Office of Information Services containing factual information about various aspects of George Mason University, 1973. 4" x 11". Two colors. 16 pages.
Press conference held on May 5, 1964 at the City Hall in Fairfax Virginia. In this recording, Fairfax Mayor, John C. Wood and Virginia State Senator from Arlington, Charles Rogers Fenwick introduce George Mason College director, Robert H. Reid to the…
Five-page typewritten document commenting on academic, political, and racial conditions at George Mason College during the 1960s, particularly under the tenure of Chancellor and later President, Dr. Lorin A. Thompson. Document is hand-dated…
Memorandum from Joseph L. Vaughan, Chancellor of Community Colleges, University Virginia to Robert H. Reid, Robert C. Krug, Richard H. Pierce, and H. Mebane Turner of George Mason College. In this one-page message Vaughan requests information from…
February 14, 1966 issue of The Gunston Ledger. In this issue: Virginia General Assembly appropriates funds to complete 4-Year Status, Charles R. Fenwick, Robert H. Reid, Fidel Castro, Pep Club, Virgnia Museum Players, Honor Court, Dean H. Mebane…
Memorandum from Joseph L. Vaughan, Chancellor of Community Colleges, University of Virginia to Robert H. Reid, Director of George Mason College, February 15, 1965. In this memo, Vaughan advises Reid to handle the student dress code issue "with a…
Letter from Prince Woodard, Director of the State Council for Higher Education of Virginia to Robert H. Reid, Director of George Mason College, October 11, 1965. In this letter Woodard outlines for Reid requirements for institutions seeking to…
Composite photograph created by Richard M. Sparks depicting scenes from a press conference called by Drs. Lee Potter, Joseph Harrison, Fanny-Fern Davis, and Linda Grant DePauw to announce their resignations from George Mason College, May 20, 1965. …