Dean of Women
Scope and Content
The collection encompasses the years 1921-1965. Margaret Deppen became Dean of Women at Ohio University in 1953 so the limited material that takes place before this year are in reference to her time outside of the university. The collection deals with a wide variety of content that all relates to the Dean of Women in some way.
Dates
- Creation: 1921-1965
Language of Materials
The records are in English
Restrictions on Access
There are no restrictions on access.
Restrictions on Use
There are no restrictions on use.
History of Dean of Women
Margaret Deppen was the Dean of Women at Ohio University from 1953-1975. She served on many committees such as the Campus Affairs Committee and Parent Advisory Committee. She was a faculty advisor for Greek Life and worked closely with the Ohio Associations of Women Deans.
Extent
30 boxes
Abstract
This collection contains correspondences, handbooks, and papers relating to Margaret Deppen's tenure as Dean of Women at Ohio University. The major themes within the collections are Greek life, residence halls, and female sports.
Statement of Arrangement
Tthis collection is in its original arrangement, which is alphabetical.
Acquisition Information
The collection is original to Ohio University.
Separated Material
None
Description Note
Original, legacy collection inventories may contain inaccuracies or be incomplete. Collection descriptions may change or be updated as they are verified. Please contact Mahn Center staff if you note any errors or discrepancies.
- Title
- Finding aid for the Dean of Women
- Author
- Finding aid prepared by Kristin Osborne
- Date
- 2023
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Latin
- Language of description note
- Finding aid written in English
Revision Statements
- 5 January 2024: Subjects and other notes added from ALICE MARC records and Mahn Center Microsoft Office finding aids by Ohio University Libraries Metadata Services Department Python scripts.
Repository Details
Part of the Mahn Center for Archives and Special Collections Repository