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The Babson College Archives is the official repository for college records in all formats having enduring historical, legal, or adminstrative value. Roger Babson's daughter, Edith Babson Mustard, and the Babson family contributed generously to the establishment of the Babson College Archives, Special Collections, and Museums. The Archives hold many of the papers of Roger W. Babson including most back isssues of Babson's Reports.
The primary mission of the Archives is to identify, arrange, describe, preserve and display those records which document the history of the College, the activities of faculty, students and staff and make them available for research purposes.
The Archives also serves as an information resource on the history and development of the College and the life and times of its founder, Roger Ward Babson.
How do you use this site? Note the navigation in the left margin. Research and Publications will take you to pages on Roger W. Babson, college history, and student culture, among other topics. Visit Historical Documents to find more information about Babson College and its history. From the left you can connect to a timeline of events in the history of the college or read John Mulkern's 75th anniversary book "Continuity and Change: Babson College, 1919-1994."
Records collected by the Archives include: Adminstrative files Correspondence Student and faculty publications Records of campus oganizations Photographs and other media Working Papers and Honors Projects Babson Authors Faculty and student papers
Staff & Hours Horn Library, Access Services (781)-239-4596 library@babson.edu
The Babson College Archives & Special Collections are handicapped accessible and open to the public. We are open, by appointment, between the hours of 8am until 4pm. If you are coming from a distance, please contact us in advance of your intended visit. |
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