Box 3563
Contains 5 Results:
Sub-Series 1: Credits and Classification Committee Meeting Minutes, 1933-1976
Includes the minutes and all related attachments from committee meetings. Includes one book of minutes with the remainder being loose papers. Minutes are sorted chronologically from 1933-1976.
Office of the Provost Records
Records created by the Office of the Provost including university publications and committees within the Office of the Provost, such as the Credits and Classification Committee and the Committee on Teacher Education. Materials include meeting minutes, correspondence, reports, new program and course outlines, and other relevant records.
Credits and Classification Committee Meeting Minutes, November 1973-April 1974
Records are sorted into eleven series, the first pertaining to publications from the Provost and the remainder to committees or councils overseen by the Provost. Most series are sorted into subseries, usually including meeting minutes, correspondence, reports, proposals, and other relevant records. Smaller series have fewer or no subseries. Records are mostly arranged chronologically, but some have been sorted alphabetically when practical.
Credits and Classification Committee Meeting Minutes, April 1974-May 1974, September 1974
Records are sorted into eleven series, the first pertaining to publications from the Provost and the remainder to committees or councils overseen by the Provost. Most series are sorted into subseries, usually including meeting minutes, correspondence, reports, proposals, and other relevant records. Smaller series have fewer or no subseries. Records are mostly arranged chronologically, but some have been sorted alphabetically when practical.
Credits and Classification Committee Meeting Minutes, October 1974-July 1975
Records are sorted into eleven series, the first pertaining to publications from the Provost and the remainder to committees or councils overseen by the Provost. Most series are sorted into subseries, usually including meeting minutes, correspondence, reports, proposals, and other relevant records. Smaller series have fewer or no subseries. Records are mostly arranged chronologically, but some have been sorted alphabetically when practical.