This black and white three page typed document features a letter detailing the reasons Agnew women wish to have the same visitations as men. They detail ways that is difficult to entertain guests, find quiet places to study, and eliminates forced sharing of facilities when guests are over.https://scholars.fhsu.edu/buildings/1037/thumbnail.jp
This black and white eight page document features a guide for those seeking to live at Custer Hall, ...
Digital content from the Johns Hopkins University News-letter records, RG.14.050
With the changing picture of dormitory life, the image of housemothers has also changes. When former...
This black and white three page typed document features a letter detailing the reasons Agnew women w...
This black and white document features a typed paper detailing the allowing of men in Agnew women\u2...
This black and white document features a document outlining the residents request for visitation hou...
A SALUTARY INFLUENCE tween the rights and privileges enjoyed by male and female students? Gradually,...
This black and white document features a revision to the established visitation guidelines.https://s...
This color document features a blue brochure with red handwritten-styled print text. It details some...
This color document features a yellow covered booklet for those who are moving into the new Agnew Ha...
This black and white document provides information on the rules and regulations for men living in Ag...
This black and white document features a brochure advertising some of the rules and opportunities Ag...
This black and white nine page document consists of a booklet detailing all of the amenities, rules,...
The document details a proposed dorm visitation policy from 1974. The goal of the proposal was to le...
This black and white typed document features an invitation to the open house at Agnew Hall, November...
This black and white eight page document features a guide for those seeking to live at Custer Hall, ...
Digital content from the Johns Hopkins University News-letter records, RG.14.050
With the changing picture of dormitory life, the image of housemothers has also changes. When former...
This black and white three page typed document features a letter detailing the reasons Agnew women w...
This black and white document features a typed paper detailing the allowing of men in Agnew women\u2...
This black and white document features a document outlining the residents request for visitation hou...
A SALUTARY INFLUENCE tween the rights and privileges enjoyed by male and female students? Gradually,...
This black and white document features a revision to the established visitation guidelines.https://s...
This color document features a blue brochure with red handwritten-styled print text. It details some...
This color document features a yellow covered booklet for those who are moving into the new Agnew Ha...
This black and white document provides information on the rules and regulations for men living in Ag...
This black and white document features a brochure advertising some of the rules and opportunities Ag...
This black and white nine page document consists of a booklet detailing all of the amenities, rules,...
The document details a proposed dorm visitation policy from 1974. The goal of the proposal was to le...
This black and white typed document features an invitation to the open house at Agnew Hall, November...
This black and white eight page document features a guide for those seeking to live at Custer Hall, ...
Digital content from the Johns Hopkins University News-letter records, RG.14.050
With the changing picture of dormitory life, the image of housemothers has also changes. When former...