Yale University Library

Overview

Repository: Manuscripts and Archives
Sterling Memorial Library
128 Wall Street
P.O. BOX 208240
New Haven, CT 06520
Email: mssa.reference@yale.edu
Phone: (203) 432-1735
Fax: (203) 432-7441
Call Number: RU 442
Creator: Berkeley College (Yale University)
Title: Berkeley College, Yale University, memorabilia
Dates: circa 1929-2002
Physical Description: 3 linear feet
Language(s): The materials are in English.
Summary: The records consist of a paper by Lee Goebel for the 50th anniversary of Berkeley College entitled, "The Temple of the Lord: On the Iconography of the Bermuda Group by John Smibert," scrapbooks, programs, posters, and printed materials of the Berkeley Press documenting the activities of Berkeley College, Yale University.
Note: Forms part of Yale Record Group 13-C-4 (YRG 13-C-4), Audio-visual materials and memorabilia documenting Berkeley College.
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Catalog Record: A record for this collection may be available in Orbis, the Yale University Library catalog.

Administrative Information

Information about Access

The materials are open for research.

Cite As

Berkeley College, Yale University, Memorabilia (RU 442). Manuscripts and Archives, Yale University Library.

Processing Notes

Yale University records are arranged and described at the accession level by the creating office. The University Archives creates collection level descriptive records, but typically does no further arrangement and description at the accession level.

Description of the Papers

The records consist of a paper by Lee Goebel for the 50th anniversary of Berkeley College entitled, "The Temple of the Lord: On the Iconography of the Bermuda Group by John Smibert," scrapbooks, programs, posters, and printed materials of the Berkeley Press documenting the activities of Berkeley College, Yale University.

Arrangement

The materials are arranged by accession.