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Archives box 043

 Container

Contains 41 Results:

Title IX Self Study, 1976

 File — archives box: 043, Folder: 07
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Due to the wide scope and extensive nature of materials being covered within this collection, the Academic Affairs collection has been divided into six series. Items in each series have been arranged alphabetically. These five series, some of which are very large, provide the best possible means for organizing a massive collection with numerous original filing systems. Original order has been preserved when possible to provide a collection that is usable and understandable for researchers....
Dates: 1916-Ongoing

Recommendation on Allocation of Unclassified M&E Positions, 1980

 File — archives box: 043, Folder: 23
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Due to the wide scope and extensive nature of materials being covered within this collection, the Academic Affairs collection has been divided into six series. Items in each series have been arranged alphabetically. These five series, some of which are very large, provide the best possible means for organizing a massive collection with numerous original filing systems. Original order has been preserved when possible to provide a collection that is usable and understandable for researchers....
Dates: 1916-Ongoing

Lettermen, "Senior College Directory for the Transfer Student," 1978-1980

 File — archives box: 043, Folder: 19
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Due to the wide scope and extensive nature of materials being covered within this collection, the Academic Affairs collection has been divided into six series. Items in each series have been arranged alphabetically. These five series, some of which are very large, provide the best possible means for organizing a massive collection with numerous original filing systems. Original order has been preserved when possible to provide a collection that is usable and understandable for researchers....
Dates: 1916-Ongoing

Albert Lea-Austin Survey, 1979

 File — archives box: 043, Folder: 22
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Due to the wide scope and extensive nature of materials being covered within this collection, the Academic Affairs collection has been divided into six series. Items in each series have been arranged alphabetically. These five series, some of which are very large, provide the best possible means for organizing a massive collection with numerous original filing systems. Original order has been preserved when possible to provide a collection that is usable and understandable for researchers....
Dates: 1916-Ongoing

Amendments to Internal Rule 502, 1980

 File — archives box: 043, Folder: 25
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Due to the wide scope and extensive nature of materials being covered within this collection, the Academic Affairs collection has been divided into six series. Items in each series have been arranged alphabetically. These five series, some of which are very large, provide the best possible means for organizing a massive collection with numerous original filing systems. Original order has been preserved when possible to provide a collection that is usable and understandable for researchers....
Dates: 1916-Ongoing

Annual Report, 1979

 File — archives box: 043, Folder: 26
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Due to the wide scope and extensive nature of materials being covered within this collection, the Academic Affairs collection has been divided into six series. Items in each series have been arranged alphabetically. These five series, some of which are very large, provide the best possible means for organizing a massive collection with numerous original filing systems. Original order has been preserved when possible to provide a collection that is usable and understandable for researchers....
Dates: 1916-Ongoing

Archives Study, 1979-1980

 File — archives box: 043, Folder: 27
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Due to the wide scope and extensive nature of materials being covered within this collection, the Academic Affairs collection has been divided into six series. Items in each series have been arranged alphabetically. These five series, some of which are very large, provide the best possible means for organizing a massive collection with numerous original filing systems. Original order has been preserved when possible to provide a collection that is usable and understandable for researchers....
Dates: 1916-Ongoing

Associate Degrees in Minnesota, 1980-1981

 File — archives box: 043, Folder: 28
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Due to the wide scope and extensive nature of materials being covered within this collection, the Academic Affairs collection has been divided into six series. Items in each series have been arranged alphabetically. These five series, some of which are very large, provide the best possible means for organizing a massive collection with numerous original filing systems. Original order has been preserved when possible to provide a collection that is usable and understandable for researchers....
Dates: 1916-Ongoing

Associations/Organizations, American Council on Education (ACE), 1980

 File — archives box: 043, Folder: 29
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Due to the wide scope and extensive nature of materials being covered within this collection, the Academic Affairs collection has been divided into six series. Items in each series have been arranged alphabetically. These five series, some of which are very large, provide the best possible means for organizing a massive collection with numerous original filing systems. Original order has been preserved when possible to provide a collection that is usable and understandable for researchers....
Dates: 1916-Ongoing

Associations/Organizations, HECB, Curriculum Advisory Committee (CAC), 1981

 File — archives box: 043, Folder: 32
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Due to the wide scope and extensive nature of materials being covered within this collection, the Academic Affairs collection has been divided into six series. Items in each series have been arranged alphabetically. These five series, some of which are very large, provide the best possible means for organizing a massive collection with numerous original filing systems. Original order has been preserved when possible to provide a collection that is usable and understandable for researchers....
Dates: 1916-Ongoing