TABLE OF CONTENTS


Overview of the Collection

History

Scope and Content

Arrangement

Restrictions

Index Terms

Related Material

Administrative Information

Bibliography

Detailed Description

Series I: University Files, (1965-1978)

Series II: State Files, 1974-1978

Series III: Paul Capra Files, 1972-1978

Series IV: Edward V. Grant Papers, undated

Series V: Audiovisual materials, 1975






University of Connecticut

President's Office Records [Glenn W. Ferguson, 1973-1978]



Finding aid prepared by Archives & Special Collections Staff.






Archives & Special Collections at the Thomas J. Dodd Research Center
405 Babbidge Road, Unit 1205
Storrs, Connecticut 06269-1205



© 2005 University of Connecticut



Overview of the Collection

Repository: Archives & Special Collections at the Thomas J. Dodd Reserch Center.
Creator: University of Connecticut. President's Office.
Title: University of Connecticut, President's Office Records [Glenn W. Ferguson, 1973-1978].
Dates: 1965-1978
Quantity: 37 linear feet
Identification: MSS19980187
Language: English.
Abstract: Contains the office files of the President's Office during Dr. Ferguson's administration.

History

Glenn W. Ferguson was the ninth President of the University of Connecticut. He served from August 1973 to April 1978. His tenure occurred during a difficult period in the school's history, a period marked by financial retrenchment because of economic recession and inadequate financial support from the state legislature. The University experienced little growth during these years, but it did manage to maintain stability and quality.

A native of Syracuse, New York, Ferguson earned a bachelor's degree in economics and master's degree in business administration at Cornell University and a law degree from the University of Pittsburgh in 1957. From 1961-1969, he held various posts in the Kennedy and Johnson administrations, including Director of the Peace Corps from 1962-1964, President of VISTA from 1964-1966, United States Ambassador to Kenya from 1966-1969. In 1969, he was appointed Chancellor of Long Island University, and, from 1970-1973, was President of Clark University. In addition to his administrative posts, he also held a variety of teaching positions from 1969-1971, including Adjunct Professor of Government at Clark University and Professor of Political Science at Long Island University. Ferguson was 44 years old when he assumed the presidency of the University of Connecticut.

Total enrollment at UConn rose only slightly during Ferguson's presidency. In 1974, it cost the average resident UConn student about $2,800 per year to attend the University. By 1978, that amount had risen to $3,400. From 1975 to 1978, a time of severe inflation, the University operating budget grew by approximately thirty million dollars, while state appropriations actually declined by 2 per cent.

Despite a lack of adequate state public support, a number of major advances were made in the University's physical plant during Ferguson's tenure. Ground was broken for a new School of Fine Arts building, and the Psychology, Institute of Materials Science, and Physics buildings were completed. The Co-op bookstore was opened, as was the John N. Dempsey Hospital at the Health Center in Farmington. The crowning achievement was the completion, in 1978, of the new University of Connecticut Library, later renamed the Homer Babbidge Library.

Advances were made, as well, in both academic programs and research. During the 1973-1974 academic year, the Political Science Department created a Masters of Public Affairs degree to meet the growing demand for experts in public service and administration. In that same year, a research team from the School of Medicine announced that its vaccine against meningitis would be marketed nationally by two drug firms.

During the 1976-1977 academic year, the University admitted four students from a pilot group at the Stamford Branch that marked the formal beginning of the Bachelor if General Studies program, a degree program for non-traditional students. A Stamford grandmother was the first recipient of such a degree in 1978. The first annual Day of Pride, an event intended to inspire and encourage minority young people to pursue a college education was also held.

During the 1977-1978 school year, the University and the University of Belgrade launched a hands-across-the-sea collaboration for a scientific and educational exchange program. This was also the year that clinical certification tests of graduate students in speech pathology and audiology indicated that the University's advanced degree programs in these areas ranked in the top ten nationally.

Glenn Ferguson resigned his presidency in April 1978, in order to accept a position as Chief Executive Officer of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty.

Glenn W. Ferguson died at his home in Sante Fe, New Mexico on 20 December 2007.

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Scope and Content

This collection consists of the administrative files of the University's office of the President during Glenn W. Ferguson's tenure from 1973-1978. Also include in this collection are the files of Ferguson's assistant, Paul Capra, as well as those of Edward Gant, who was acting president of the university for six months following Ferguson's resignation.

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Arrangement

Series I: University Files (1965-1978) consist of communication between the President's Office and university departments and Branches; materials related to university functions, policies, and concerns; budget and financial data; committee reports; as well as general information on post-secondary education. The files are arranged alphabetically within a chronological order.

Series II: State Files (1974-1978) consist of administrative files involving the state government's interaction with the university and the state university system as a whole.

Series III: Paul Capra Papers (1972-1978) contain the files of the assistant to the president, and includes such materials as annual reports, administrative procedures, correspondence, physical plant data, and files on collective bargaining, the Storrs campus police, university finances, and research contracts.

Series IV: Edward Gant Papers (undated) consist of one box of materials from Edward Gant's term as acting president from August 1978 to March 1979. The materials include files on the Appropriation Committee, the capital budget, collective bargaining, the Health Center, and veterinary medicine.

Series V: Audiovisual materials (1975)

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Restrictions

Restrictions on Access

There are no access restrictions on this collection.

Restrictions on Use

Permission to publish from these Papers must be obtained in writing from both the University of Connecticut Libraries and the owner(s) of the copyright.

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Related Material

Archives & Special Collections has a substantial collection of pertaining to the University, its history, administration, faculty, staff and students. For detailed information on these collections please contact the curator or ask at the reference desk.

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Index Terms

This record series is indexed under the following controlled access subject terms.

Organizations:

College presidents—Connecticut.
Universities and colleges—Administration.
University of Connecticut. Office of the President.
University of Connecticut—Presidents.

Document Types:

Administrative Records.
Correspondence.
Financial Records.
Minutes.
Newsletters.
Newspapers.
Notebooks.
Notes.
Photocopies.
Press releases.
Speeches.

Occupations:

Universities.

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Administrative Information

Preferred Citation

[Item description, #:#], University Of Connecticut, President'S Office Records [Glenn W. Ferguson, 1973-1978]. Archives & Special Collections at the Thomas J. Dodd Research Center, University of Connecticut Libraries.

Acquisition Information

The materials were transferred to the University Archives from the President's Office.

Return to University of Connecticut, President's Office Records.

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Bibliography

Stemmons, Walter. Connecticut Agricultural College: A History. Storrs, CT: C.A.C., 1931.

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Detailed Description

Series I: University Files, (1965-1978)
1972-1973
1:1 A
1:2-4 Admissions
1:5-6 Affirmative Action Plan
1:7 Agriculture, College and School of
1:8 Allied health professions
1:9 Almuni Association
1:10 Alumni correspondence and information
1:11 American Council on Education
1:12 Annual Report of the President to the Governor
1:13-15 Applicants
1:16 Associated Students Commissaries
1:17 Associated Student Government
1:18 Association of American Colleges
1:19 Association of governing boards of Universities and Colleges
1:20 Athletics
1:21 Auditorium
1:22 B
1:23 Bailey, Clark - Assistant to the President
1:24 Beer Hall
1:25 Black Exposition, First New England
1:26 Board of Trustees
1:27 Bookstore
1:28 Bureau of Institutional Research
1:29 Budget
1:30 Business Administration, School of
1:31 C
1:32 Campus Christian Foundation
1:33 Campus Planning and Development Committee
1:34 Center for Black Studies
1:35 Center for Criminal Justice (proposed)
1:36 Center for the Environment and Man
1:37 Civil Rights
1:38 Co (general)
1:39 College Entrance Examination Board
1:40 Commencement
1:41 Commission for Higher Education
1:43 Commission on Aid to Higher Education
1:44 Commission on University Governance
1:45 Committee Against Racism
1:46 Committee for the Future
1:47 Committee on the cost of Instruction, 1972-1973
1:48 Committee on Criminal Justice
1:49 Committee on Curricula and Courses
1:50 Committee on Scholastic Standards
1:51 Committees, Standing, University
1:52 Community Colleges in Connecticut
1:53 Comptroller, Office of the State
1:54 Computer Center
1:55 Conferences
1:56 Connecticut Council on Higher Education
1:57 Connecticut Daily Campus
1:58 Connecticut Higher Education TV Association
1:59 Connecticut Humanities Council
1:60 Connecticut Partners
1:61 Connecticut Public Expenditure Council
1:62 CONNPEP
1:63 CONNPIRG
1:64 Continuing Education Services
1:65 Cooperative Extension Service
1:66 Cooperative Program Planning for the New England Land-Grant Universities
1:67 Council on Human Rights and Opportunities
1:68 E
2:69 Ecological Institute (proposed)
2:70 Education, School of
2:71 Educational Facilities Laboratories proposal
2:72 Employment authorizations
2:73 Engineering, School of
2:74 E.O. Smith High School
2:75 Evans, Jack - Vice President for Financial Affairs
2:76 F
2:77 Fellowships
2:78 Finance and Control Department
2:79 Financial Aid Division
2:80 Fine Arts, School of
2:81 Foreign students
2:82 Fraternities and sororities
2:83-84 Gant, Edward V.
2:85 Gerontology Program
2:86 Governor's Office
2:87 Graduate School
2:88 Grants
2:89 Greater Hartford Chamber of Commerce
2:90 Handicapped students, 1972-1973
2:91 Hartford Branch
2:92 Hartford Training the Teachers of Teachers Center
2:93 Health Center
2:94 Health, Education, and Welfare
2:95 Health Service Advisory Attorney
2:96 Homecoming day 1972
2:97 Home Economics, School of
2:98 Honors
2:99 Housing and Food Services
2:100 I
2:101 Invitations
2:102 L
2:103 Lakeside Apartments reservations
2:104 Legislative
2:105 Liberal Arts and Sciences, College of
2:106 Loeb Awards, 1965-1973
2:107 M
2:108 Mansfield
2:109 Master plan
2:110 McMahon Lecture
2:111 Museum of Art - Paul Rovetti, Director
2:112 N
2:113 National Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges
2:114 Newcomer's Tea
2:115 New England Center for Continuing Education
2:116 New England Regional Student Program
2:117 New England Universities Children Exchange Program
2:118 Nursing, School of
2:119 P
2:120 Pharmacy, School of
2:121 President's Emeritus Tea
2:122 Project Leadership
2:123 R
2:124 Receipts, liquor
2:125 Red Cross Bloodmobile
2:126 Religious Counselors Luncheon
2:127 Resolutions on fiscal controls
2:128 Revitalization Corps
2:129 Rohrbach, John G. - Assistant Vice-President
2:130 S
2:131 Shea, Gail - Women's Advocate, Provost's Office
2:132 Social Work, School of
2:133 Southeastern Branch, 1972-1973
2:134 Stamford Branch
2:135 Student affairs
2:136 Student Senate
2:137 Student Union Board of Governors
2:138 Summer Seminar of the Institute of World Affairs
2:139 T
2:140 Traffic and Parking, Advisory Committee
2:141 Trustee/Administration/Faculty/Student Committee
2:142 W
2:143 WHUS
2:144 Women's concerns
2:145 Y
2:146 Yankee Conference
1973-1974
3:147 Accounts receivable, 1973-1974
3:148 Accreditation
3:149 Affirmative Action Program
3:150 Agriculture, U.S. Department of
3:151-152 Allied Health Professions
3:153 American Association for Higher Education
3:154 American Association of State Colleges and Universities
3:155 American Association of University Professors
3:156 American Association of University Women
3:157 American Council on Education
3:158 Appeals
3:159-162 Applicants
3:163 Appropriations Committee of the General Assembly
3:164 Association of American Colleges
3:165 Association of Governing Boards
3:166 Auditorium, Albert N. Jorgensen
3:167 Auditorium Search Committee
3:168 Auerbach Service Bureau for Connecticut Organizations
3:169 Auxiliary Services Fund
3:170 Bartlett Arboretum
3:171-172 Black students
3:173 Board of Trustees
3:174-175 Bookstore
3:176 Branches, University of Connecticut
4:177 Campus Community Carnival
4:178 Center for the Environment and Man
4:179 Christmas card list
4:180 College Entrance Exam Board, 1973-1974
4:181-182 Commencement - convocation
4:183 Commendations and complaints
4:184 Commission on Human Rights and Opportunities
4:185 Comptroller, Office of the State
4:186 Connecticut Civil Liberties Union (CCLU)
4:187 Connecticut Daily Campus
4:188 Connecticut Labor Department
4:189 CONNFACTS
4:190 CONNPEP
4:191 CONNPIRG
4:192 Connecticut Public Television
4:193 Connecticut State Employee Association (CSEA)
4:194 CONNTAC
4:195 Council for Moral Leadership
4:196 Day care for children
4:197 Eastern States Exposition
4:198 Education abstracts (American College Public Relations Association)
4:199 Education, State Department of
4:200 Educational associations
4:201 Emeritus staff
4:202 Energy crisis
4:203-204 Equal Employment Opportunity
4:205 Faculty for Rational Alternatives
4:206 Federation of University Teachers
4:207-206 Ferguson, Glenn W.
4:207 Film programs
4:208 Fraternities and sororities
4:209-211 General
4:212 Gerontology
4:213 Governor's office - Thomas Meskill
4:214 Grievance procedure
4:215 Handicapped students
4:216 Hartford Branch
5:217-218 Health Center
5:219 Health, Education & Welfare, U.S. Department of
5:220 Heart Tea
5:221 Homecoming Letter
5:222 Honors program
5:223 Hopkins, Thomas
5:224 Institute of International and Intercultural Studies (phase out)
5:225 Insurance, School of
5:226-227 Invitations
5:228 Joint Operations Committee - Land Grant Universities of New England, 1973-1974
5:229 Lakeside Apartments
5:230-232 Law, School of
5:233 Legislative concerns
5:234 Legislature's Intern Program
5:235 Loeb Awards - correspondence
5:236 Mansfield Town Council
6:237 Massachusetts, University of - collective bargaining
6:238 McMahon Lecture
6:239 Media
6:240 Medicine, School of Dental
6:241-245 Medicine, School of
6:246 Minority statistics
6:247 Museum of Art: Paul Rovetti, Dir.
6:248-250 NAACP
6:251-253 National Association of State Universities and Land Grant Colleges
6:254-255 New England Center for Continuing Education
6:256 New England College presidents
6:257 New England Council on Continuing Education
6:258 New England Faculty Children Exchange Program
6:259 New England Land Grant Universities
6:260 Northeast Regional Center for Rural Development
6:261 NOW - National Organization for Women
6:262 Organization of faculty and Professional Women
6:263 Organization for Tropical Studies
7:264 PEFCO - Private Export Funding Corporation
7:265 President's annual report
7:266 President's Emeritus Tea
7:267-268 Professional Employee Association
7:269 Promotion - tenure
7:270 Property negotiations
7:271 Public Information Office
7:272-273 Racism
7:274 Radio-Television Center
7:275 Red Cross Bloodmobile
7:276 Religion
7:277 Retirement
7:278 ROTC
7:279 Sabbatical Leave
7:280 Salaries
7:281 Scholarships and gifts
7:282-289 Senate, University, 1973-1974
7:290 Sit in, Wilbur Cross Library
7:291 Sloan, Alfred P., Foundation
7:292 Social Work, School of - Morton Coleman, Dean
7:293 Southeastern Branch
7:294-295 Stamford Branch
8:296 State colleges
8:297 State government
8:298 State of Connecticut - Board for State Academic Awards
8:299 TAFS Committee
8:300 Telephone
8:301 Torrington Branch
8:302 Travel
8:303 U.S. Department of Labor
8:304 Universities
8:305 University Chronicle
8:306 University Computer Center
8:307 University of Connecticut Summer Program
8:308 Veterinary Medicine Program
8:309 Waterbury Branch
8:310 WHUS
8:311 Women's concerns
8:312 Women's Council
8:313 Women's Studies Program
8:314 Zarrow Scholarship Fund
1974-1975
8:315 Activities, Connecticut Legislatures
8:316 Ad hoc Committee on Legislative Matters
8:317 Admissions
8:318 Affirmative Action
8:319 Agriculture's Engineering Lab
8:320 Allowances, representation
8:321 American Association of University Professors
8:322 American Association of University Teachers
8:323 Annual reports of other institutions
8:324-327 Annual reports
8:328 August 1973
8:329 Chronicle: Surveys and Studies
8:330-331 Correspondence
8:332 Ferguson's appointment to presidency (newspaper clips)
8:333 Grants
9:334 Health and safety, public
9:335 Inauguration invitations, 1974-1975
9:336 Legislature 1973 - Nurses
9:337-340 Loeb Award
9:341 New England State Universities
9:342 Printed item
9:343 Public works
9:344 Sick leave, vacation - professional staff
9:345-347 Sleeman, Phillip J., Director, AV Center
9:348 Social workers, licensing
9:349 Southeastern Branch, 4 year, URI developments
9:350-352 Stamford Branch
9:353 STEC
9:354-357 Trustee material
9:358 Veterinary Medicine, School of
9:359 WTNH-TV
1976-1978
10:360-361 Academic affairs
10:362 Academic credit for students and trustees, 1976-1977
10:363 Accreditation, 1976
10:364 ACE Intern: McFee
10:365-368 Admissions
10:369-373 Affirmative Action
10:374 Afro-American Cultural Center
10:375-382 Agriculture, College of
10:383 Air conditioning, Gulley Hall
10:384 Alcohol Abuse Program, 1974-1976
10:385-386 Allied Health
10:387-388 Alumni Association, 1977-1978
11:389-397 Alumni Association
11:398 American Association of University Professors
11:399 Annual reports
11:400 Anthropology
11:401 Archaeologist, State
11:402 Area “C” meetings
11:403 Asbestos ceiling - Brundage pool, 1977
11:404 Assistant to the President: David Kimball
11:405 Association of Religious Counselors
11:406-407 Associated Student Commissaries
11:408-419 Athletics
12:420-421 Athletics: Yankee Conference
12:422-427 Athletics, Women in
12:428-429 Attorney, University
12:430 Auditor 1976-1978
12:431 Auditorium
12:432 Bachelor of General Studies
12:433 Barney House
12:434 Beach, Charles Foundation
12:435-436 Bicentennial
12:437 Bi-Lingual Cultural Center
12:438-439 Bio-Behavioral sciences
12:440 Biological safety
12:441 Biological sciences
12:442 Black studies, Center of
12:443 Black Studies Task Force
12:444 Bloodmobile
12:445-454 Boards of Trustees
13:455 Branch closing consideration
13:456-467 Branches
13:468-475 Budget
13:476-480 Business Administration, School of
13:481 By-laws
13:482 CADRI
13:483-484 Calendar/appointment requests
13:483 Campus Christian Foundation
13:484 Capital campaign
13:485 Centennial: University history
13:486 Center for Educational Innovation
13:487 Center for Slavic & Eastern European Studies
13:488 Center for World Studies & Human Resource Development
13:489 Certificate of Recognition: guides for awarding
13:490 Chemistry Department
13:491-492 Child care
13:493 Classified employees
13:494-495 Collective bargaining
14:496-505 Collective Bargaining
14:506-510 Commencement
14:511 Committee, Administration Review
14:512 Committee, External Progress
14:513 Committee of Five
14:514 Committee of Three
14:515 Committee on Change and Innovations
14:516 Committee on Research Strategies
14:517 Committee on University Government
14:518 Committee plan for multi-purpose fieldhouse
14:519 Committee, Planning Coordination
14:520 Committee, program review 1976-1978
14:521 Committee - Task force on Scholarships and Awards
14:522 Committee - Task force, Student Facilities
14:523-532 Complaints
15:533-534 Complaints
15:535 Computer center
15:536 Connecticut Campus Community Carnival
15:537 Consulting policy
15:538 Convocation - Fall, 1976
15:539-540 Co-op
15:541 Co-op Program for Superior High School Students
15:542 Council on Human Rights and Opportunities
15:543 Crank letters
15:544 Criminal Justice Programs
15:545 Dance Department
15:546 Data Processing
15:547 Developing Administration Training Program
15:548 Degrees, honorary
15:549-554 Dental Medicine
15:555 Detripling, 1974-1975
15:556-557 Development Office
15:558 Director Search
15:559 Donations
15:560 Dramatic Arts
15:561 Dues and subscriptions
15:562 Education, Connecticut State Board of - Self Study Report
15:564-564 Education, School of
16:565 Education, School of
16:566 Elderly, Housing Possibility, 1975
16:567-571 Engineering, School of
16:572 English Department
16:573-574 Enrollments
16:575-580 Equal Employment Opportunity Office
16:581 Equipment Requests and Consideration
16:582 ERD
16:583-587 Exchange Programs
16:588 Executive Assistant, J. Otto
16:589 Experimental College: atomic bomb issue, 1977
16:590 Expertise available at UConn
16:591 Extended and continuing education
16:592 Faculty-Alumni Center
16:593-594 Faculty Dependent Tuition
16:592 Faculty resources issue, 1976-1978
16:593 Faculty termination
16:594 Faculty time survey
16:595-599 Finance and Administration
17:600-606 Finance and Administration
17:607 Fine Arts groundbreaking, 1978 April
17:608 Fine Arts, School of
17:609 Fulbright-Hays Conference, 1977 June
17:610 Garden plots
17:611 Geology Department
17:612 Germanic and Slavic Languages Department
17:613 Gerontology
17:614 Ginsburg-Laughlin: Racist charges, 1974
17:615 Governmental inquiries
17:616-619 Graduate School
17:620 Graduate student concerns
17:621 Grant information
17:622-629 Health Center
18:630-644 Health Center
18:645 Health Profession, Progress Review, Committee for
18:646-647 Health services
18:648 Honors program, 1976
18:649 Housing problems
18:650 Housing and Food Services Division, 1975
18:651 Institute of Materials Science
18:652 Institute of Natural Resources
18:653 Institute of Public Service
19:654-660 Institutional Research, Office of
19:661 International Baccalaureate
19:662 International Center
19:663 International progress
19:664 Krimmerman - McCarthy
19:665-672 Law, School of
19:673 Layoffs, 1975-1976
19:674 Legal fees, payment of
19:675 Letters sent - V.P. Finance and Administration
20:676 Liberal Arts and Sciences
20:677-682 Library
20:683 Linguistics Department
20:684-685 Mansfield, Town of
20:686 Marine Sciences Department
20:687 Math Department
20:688-693 Medicine, School of
20:694 McMahon Lecture, 1976-1978
20:695 Merit increase, 1975
20:696 Metanoia Day
20:697 Metrication
20:698 Middle East group
20:699 Minority Affairs - Barney House Conference
20:700 Minority Affairs Office
20:701 Minority Student Progress Plan
20:702 Money saved, 1975
20:703 MPA - Public Affairs School
20:704 Museum of Art, Benton
20:705 National Health Planning Act
20:706 “Neo-Naziism”
20:707 NERAC
20:708 New England Board of Higher Education, information
20:709 New Vocations Center
20:710 Non-Teaching Professional Personnel Policy
20:711 Nursing, School of
20:712 Objectives, short-term
20:713 Ombudsman, 1967-1978
20:714 Ornithologist, State
21:715 Parking
21:716 Part-time faculty
21:717 Payroll
21:718 Peace Center
21:719 Personnel: classified employee Grievances
21:720 Personnel Policies: reclassify, update, fund
21:721-722 Personnel Services Division
21:723 Pharmacy, School of
21:724 Photos
21:725 Physical plant
21:726 Physics Department
21:727 Placement
21:728-730 Plan, 1977 June
21:731 Plan, Brand: Reactions
21:732-734 Planning, academic
21:735 Policy statements
21:736 Political Science
21:737 Post office Controversy
21:738 Preservation of historic sites
21:739 President's office staff
21:740-741 Press releases, G.W. Ferguson
21:742 Profile, University, 1976-1978
21:743 Promotion, tenure and reappointment
21:744 Proposals
21:745 Provost Search Committee
21:746 Psychology Department
21:747-748 Public safety
21:749 Publications, University
21:750-752 Public Information Office
21:753-754 Puerto Rican concerns
22:755 Puerto Rican concerns: Directorship
22:756 Purchasing Department
22:757 Racism
22:758 Radio and Television Center
22:759 Reappointments
22:760 Registrar
22:761 Renovations
22:762 Reorganization, reassignments
22:763 Research: conflicts of interests
22:764 Research Foundation
22:765 Retirees
22:766 Romance and Classical Languages Department
22:767-769 Roper Center
22:770-771 ROTC
22:772 Sabbatic leave
22:773-775 Salaries
22:776-777 Salaries
22:778-786 Scholarships
22:787 Scholastic Aptitude Test score decline
22:788 Scoville, William, B., Professorship in Neurological Surgery
22:789 Search, presidential - ADS
22:790 Search procedures
22:791-792 Senior staff
22:793 Shuttlebus service
22:794 Smith, E.O., High School
22:795 Smith, H. Fairfield
22:796 Snowstorm, 1978
22:797 Social Science Data Center
23:798-800 Social Work, School of
23:801 Sociology Department
23:802-803 Speeches
23:804 Storrs Congregational church organ
23:805-812 Student affairs and services
23:813-819 Student affairs and services, 1976-1978
23:820 Student labor
24:821-844 Student organizations
24:845 Subscriptions - not renewed
24:846 Summer session
24:847 TAFS Committee
24:848-849 Telephone call sheets
24:850 Telephone service
24:851 Tenure, academic
24:852 Three R's
24:853 Torrey, G. Safford
24:854 Transportation Department
24:855 Travel information
24:856 Travel - non-ERA approved states
24:857-859 Tuition
25:860-862 Tuition and fees
25:863-865 UConn foundation
25:866 U.N. Day
25:867 University Chronicle
25:868 University seal
25:869 Urban Semester Program
25:870-876 Veterinary medicine
25:877 Vietnamese inquires
25:878 WATS line
25:879 Women, continuing education
25:880 Women's council
25:881 Women, Organization of Faculty and Professional
25:882-884 Women's Center
25:885 Women's Studies Program
25:886 Yggdrasil
Series II: State Files, 1974-1978
26:887-889 Audits of Public Accounts
26:890 Aging, Department of
26:891 Appropriations Committee
26:892 Attorney General
26:893 Banking Department, State of Connecticut
26:894 Bicentennial Commission
26:895-907 Board of Higher Education
26:908 Board for State Academic Awards
26:909 Board of Trustees - State Colleges, State Technical and Regional
26:910-911 Collective bargaining
26:912 Connecticut Commission on the Arts
26:913 Commission for Connecticut Future
26:914 Commission for Higher Education
26:915 Commission for Human Rights and Opportunities
27:916-924 Commission for Higher Education
27:925 Commission on Efficiency and Productivity
27:926 Commission on Special Revenues
27:927 Commission to Study Structures of State Governments
27:928 Comptroller
27:929-930 Commission for Higher Education
27:931 Connecticut Association for Continuing Education
27:932-933 Connecticut Council on Higher Education
27:934 Connecticut, State of
27:935 Coordinating Council
27:936 Coordinating Council minutes
27:937 Democratic State Platform
27:938 Eastern Connecticut State College
27:939 Education Committee
27:940 Education Subcommittee of the Appropriations Committee
27:941 Emergency Operations, State
27:942 Employee Suggestion Awards Program
27:943 Energy Agency, Connecticut
27:944 Etherington Committee Report
27:945 Executives Day
27:946 Finance and Control Department
27:947 Freedom of Information Act
27:948 Freedom of Information Act
28:949 General Assembly, 1978
28:950-951 General Assembly
28:952 Regents, Board of HB-5229
Series III: Paul Capra Files, 1972-1978
29:953 AAMC Planners' meeting
29:954 Academic Affairs: Kenneth Wilson, Vice President
29:955 Activities Office
29:956 Administrative procedure
29:957-958 Admissions and other inquiries
Admissions
29:959 Graduate
29:960 Law School
29:961 Legislative Requests
29:962 Medical School
29:963 School of Social Work
29:964-966 Undergraduate
29:967 Aerial photo
29:968 Agriculture, College of: Cooperative Extension Service
29:969 Agriculture, College of: E.J. Kersting, Dean
29:970 Agriculture and Natural Resources, School of
29:971-972 Alumni Association: Thalacker, Roger K.
29:973 Alumni Legislators Booklet
29:974 Alumni Legislators Day
29:975 Alumni trustees Dinner for Legislatives Leaders
29:976 American Indians
29:977 American Indians Education Program
29:978 American University field service
29:979-980 Annual Report
29:981 Annual Report, government forms
29:982-983 Annual Report to Governor, President's
29:984 Annual Report preparation
29:985 Annual Report, President's
29:986 Annual Report, President's report distribution
30:987-992 Appropriations Committee
30:993 Appropriations Subcommittee
30:994 Art Department: David Kelly
30:995 Associated Student Government: Steve Krpata, Chair
30:996 Athletics, Division of: John Toner, Director
30:997 Athletics: Yankee Conference
30:998 Auden, W.H.; visit to Storrs
30:999 B.A.: General Studies
Bills
30:1000 Active
30:1001 Boxed
30:1002 CHE
30:1003 Final disposition of
30:1004 General
30:1005 Possible
30:1006 Proposed
30:1007 Status display, terminal guide, CT General Assembly
30:1008 To watch
30:1009 Biobehavioral Sciences, Dept. of
30:1010 Biological Sciences Group
30:1011 Biological Sciences Seminar Program
30:1012 Biopsychology Colloquium Series
30:1013 Biosis
30:1014 Black Voices of Freedom Gospel Choir tour
30:1015 Board of Governors
Board of Trustees
30:1016 Meetings
30:1017 Reports to
30:1018 Structure of
30:1019 Branches
30:1020-1021 Budget
30:1022 Bureau of Institutional Research
30:1023 Business Administration, School of
30:1024 Buy-in
30:1025 Campus tour groups
30:1026 Capital Building Programs
30:1027 Capital budget
30:1028 Capital campaign information
30:1029 Capital projects
30:1030 Capital transfers
30:1031 Career planning of placement
30:1032 Carpenter, Dr.
30:1033 Center for Black Studies
30:1034 Chambers, M.M.
30:1035 Chase, David T.: prospect file
31:1036 Chemical Engineering Department
31:1037 Child care: experimental program
31:1038 Children's Literature
31:1039 Civil Engineering
31:1040 Clippings
31:1041 Clippings: budget
31:1042 Collective bargaining
31:1043 College of Veterinary Medicine: Stuart Smith
Commission for Higher Education (CHE)
31:1044 Bills
31:1045 Buying in
31:1046 Commissioners
31:1047 Committee on Environment
31:1048 Committee heads: senate
31:1049 Committee to Establish a College of Veterinary Medicine
31:1050 ommunity education information
31:1051 Commuters' Union
31:1062 Congregational Church Organization
31:1063 Connecticut Citizen's Conference on the General Assembly
31:1064 Connecticut districts
Connecticut legislators
31:1065 Ajello, Carl Rep.
31:1066 Antonetti, Richard
31:1067 Apthorp, Grant Rep.
31:1068 Beck, Audrey, Rep.
31:1069 Berry, Louise, Sen.
31:1070 Brown, Hoyte, Jr. Rep.
31:1071 Canali, James M.
31:1072 Carruthers, Thomas, Sen.
31:1073 Coatsworth, Joseph S.
31:1074 Cohen, Morris (Health Center)
31:1075 Collins, Francis Rep.: Speaker of the House
31:1076 Cretella, Albert W., Jr. Rep.
31:1077 Cutillo, Louis, Sen.
31:1078 Defrancesco, Mark S.
31:1079 Denardis, Lawrence J.
31:1080 Dice, Richard
31:1081 Dzialo, Raymond
31:1082 Finney, Florence, Sen.: President Pro-Tem
31:1083 Griswold, Mary B.
31:1084 Hammer, Lucy T.
31:1085 Hanzalek, Astrid T.
31:1086 Hellier, Samuel B., Sen.
31:1087 Holdsworth, Earl T.
31:1088 Houley, Robert, Sen.
31:1089 Klebanoff, Howard M. Rep.
31:1090 Lieberman, H.C., Sen.
31:1091 Locke, Peter F., Jr.
31:1092 Mannix, John F.
31:1093 Mazzola, Alan J.
31:1094 McCormick-Nielson: meeting of legislative leaders
31:1095 Movano, Michael
31:1096 Rapport, Natalie
31:1097 Ratchford, William R.
31:1098 Rome, Lewis B., Sen.
31:1099 Sayre, Clyde O.
31:1100 Smith, Winthrop S.
31:1101 Stevens, Gerald F.: minority leader's office
31:1102 Stolberg, Irving
31:1103 Strada, Williams, Sen.
31:1104 Triex, Ruth O.
31:1105 Vella, Rosario T.: cable television
31:1106 CONNPEP: William Hazelwood
31:1107 CONNPEP college visits
31:1108 Constituent units meetings
31:1109 Contacts
31:1110 Contacts by president
31:1111 Continuing education services: non-credit extension
31:1112 Control list
31:1113 Controller's Office: Edward Hanna
31:1114 Co-op Program for Superior High School Students
31:1115-1117 Correspondence
31:1118 Council for Advancement and Support of Education
31:1119 Council of Deans
31:1120 Council on Human Rights and Opportunities
31:1121 Curricula and Courses Committee
31:1122 Dance therapy instructor
31:1123 Dental School licensing
31:1124 Dentistry exhibit
31:1125 Development
31:1126-1127 Disadvantaged students
31:1128 Docent proposal
31:1129 Drama Department: loft workshop
31:1130 E.O. Smith High School
31:1131 Education
31:1132 Education Committee
32:1133-1134 Education, School of
32:1135 Education Subcommittee General Assembly
32:1136 Education facilities lab workshop
32:1137 Education twin research
32:1138 Energy saver contest
32:1139 Engineering
32:1140 Engineering, School of
32:1141 Engineering Symposium
32:1142 Environment Committee
32:1143 Etherington Committee: Ct State Task Force
32:1144 Executives Day
32:1145 Fact sheet
32:1146 Faculty Alumni Center
32:1147 Faculty salaries/compensations
32:1148 Federation of Students and Service Organization
32:1149 Ferguson, Glenn W.
32:1150 Ferguson and Capra memorana
32:1151 Film on campus life
32:1152 Finance Bill 8195
32:1153-1154 Finance Committee
32:1155-1157 Financial Affairs
32:1158 Financial Aid
32:1159 Fine Arts, School of
32:1160 Firehouse: Mansfield Training and UConn
32:1161 Fiscal impact statement
32:1162 Foreign Language Department: H. Lederer
32:1163-1164 Foundations
32:1165 Four-Year Progress Report
32:1166-1167 Freshman lists to legislators
32:168-1169 Jewell Friedman's Committee
32:1170-1172 General Assembly
32:1173 General Law
32:1174 Germanic and Slavic Languages
32:1175 Goodrich, Thomas
32:1176 Government Administration Committee
32:1177 Government Administration and Policy Committee
32:1178 Government officials and staff
32:1179-1180 Governor, Administrative report to Governor Meskill
32:1181 Budget
32:1182 Inaugural address
32:1183 Team: clippings
32:1184 Visit to campus, 1973 March
32:1185 Governor's Committee for UConn Health Center
32:1186 Governor's Office: Mr. Smith
32:1187 Governor's speech to CPEC
32:1188 Governor-elect: Ella Grasso
33:1189 Graduate enrollment reports
33:1190 Graduate interns
Graduate School
33:1191 UConn Research Foundation
33:1192 Dean Search
33:1193 Graduate Student Council President: Tony Krulie
33:1194 Graduate waiver
33:1195 Graduates
33:1196 Grand Street property
33:1197-1199 Grand proposals
33:1200-1201 Grant Review Committee
33:1202 Minutes
33:1203 Policy
33:1204 Grants and grant functions
33:1205 Grants index
33:1206 Grants, request for
33:1207 Guides
33:1208-1210 Health Center
33:1211 Bill 1798
33:1212 Bill: Special Police Force
33:1213 Documentary film
33:1214 Legislative tour
33:1215 Photography
33:1216 Report
33:1217 Symposia
33:1218 Tour
33:1219 Health Services Director: J.S. Kaiser, M.D., Dir.
33:1220-1222 Higher Education Subcommittee
33:1223 Hill, John G.: University attorney
33:1224 Himalayas expedition
33:1225 History of the university
33:1226 Home Economics, School of
33:1227 Honorary degrees
33:1228 Honors Program: Tanaka
33:1229 Housing and Food Services
33:1230 Hull, Clark
33:1231 Human Rights and Opportunities
33:1232 Humane institutions
34:1233 Increments
34:1234 Information: general
34:1235 Inner college
34:1236 Innovative education: dental care programs
34:1237 Insurance and real estate
34:1238 Interim studies
34:1239 Institute of Math and Science: Axaroff, Leonid
34:1240 Institute of Public Service/DATP
34:1241 Institute of Water Resources
34:1242 Intentional Democratic Community: housing experiment evaluation
34:1243 Inter-Area Residents' Council: Marty Mikovic, Chair
34:1244 Interior Design Newsletter
34:1245 International Center for Innovative Education
34:1246 International Conference on European Security
34:1247 International House
34:1248 Inventory
34:1249 Investment authority
34:1250 Italian Studies, Institute of
34:1251 Judiciary
34:1252 Kitty Hawk United: Hagen and Brubaker
34:1253 Labor and Industrial Relations
34:1254 Latin American Studies, Center for
34:1255 Law School
34:1256 Leadership fund
34:1257 Leadership invitation
34:1258 Leasing
34:1259 Lederer, Herbert, Dr.
34:1260 Legal fees
34:1261 Legal matters
34:1262 Legislative bills
34:1263 Legislative Committee
34:1264 Legislative Group (CHE)
34:1265 Legislative Intern Program
34:1266 Legislative lists
34:1267 Legislative Management Committee: David B. Ogle
34:1268 Legislative Program
34:1269 Legislative proposals
34:1270 Legislative publications
34:1271 Legislative schedules of activity
34:1272 Legislators: alumni
34:1273 Legislators: Chronicle of Higher Education article
34:1274 Legislators: correspondence
34:1275 Legislators Day
34:1276-1278 Legislature
34:1279 Letter to legislators: dean's list
34:1280 Leuba, Robert: Ex-aide, Governor's office
34:1281 Liability
34:1282-1285 Liberal Arts & Sciences
34:1286-1288 Library
34:1289 Lt. Governor: Peter Cashman
35:1290-1292 Lists to legislators
35:1293 Longevity
35:1294 Luncheon, President's
35:1295 Mailing to legislators
35:1296 Mailing lists
35:1297 Maps
35:1298 Marching Band European tour
35:1299 Marine Science Institute
35:1300 Marts and Lundy, Inc.
35:1301 Master list
35:1302 Master plan
35:1303 Master plan for Higher Education in CT
35:1304 Masters
35:1305 Medieval banquet
35:1306-1310 Memoranda
35:1311 Ment, Aaron
35:1312 Microbiology Library: P. Marcus
35:1313 Microprocessor System
35:1314 Minority hiring for state contracts
35:1315 Minority recruitment
35:1316 Miscellaneous
35:1317 Museum, William Benton
35:1318 Museum of Art
35:1319 Museum alarm system
35:1320 Musical instruments for band and orchestra
35:1321 Musical theater dance
35:1322 NASULCTC
35:1323 National Sea Grants
35:1324 Northeast bibliography
35:1325 Northeast Quartet Chamber Music Weekend
35:1326 Northeast Regional Conference on Women and Law
35:1327 Northeast Research and Application Center
35:1328 New York City Fellowship: Carol Gale
35:1329 News sources at UConn
35:1330 Nielson-McCormick meeting
35:1331 Nursing, School of: Eleanor Gill, Dean
35:1332 Ombudsman: Charles Oliver
35:1333 Oral History Project: Stave
35:1334 Organ for St. Mark's Episcopal
36:1335 Parents and Friends Committee
36:1336 Pathobiology, Department of: annual report
36:1337 Peer counseling group
36:1338 Pension Study Commission
36:1339 Personnel Services Division: H.J. Kammer, Director
36:1340 Peterson, Tory Roger, prospect files
36:1341 Pharmacy, School of
36:1342 Philanthropy: general information
36:1343 Photo equipment requests
36:1344 Physical plant
36:1345 Piano
36:1346 Placement and Career Planning
36:1347 Plant growth
36:1348 Police
36:1349 Political Science: Frank Capra visit
36:1350 Political Science films
36:1351 President's statements
36:1352 Presidential reports
36:1353 Printing services
36:1354 Program Review Committee
36:1355 Project Emergency: Holmes
36:1356 Project leadership
36:1357 Proposal writing
36:1358 Proposed bills
36:1359 Proposed legislation
36:1360 Proposed legislative bills
36:1361 Public Higher Education
36:1362-1363 Public Personnel Committee
36:1364 Public Safety Division: D. Driscoll, Dir.
36:1365 Public works
36:1366 Puppetry Institute
36:1367 Queries
36:1368 Radio-TV equipment for public information
36:1369-1370 Rape Crisis Center
36:1371 Regents
36:1372 Registrar's Office: Thomas J. Burke
36:1373 Regulated activities
36:1374 Renovation projects
36:1375 Repair work
36:1376 Reports on legislation
36:1377 Research contracts
36:1378 Research contracts
36:1379 Research Development, Office of
36:1380 Residential Students Affairs, Department of: Martha Hinkel
36:1381 Residents
36:1382-1385 Resource Director
37:1386-1387 Restructuring of Higher Education
37:1388-1390 Retirement
37:1391 “Right to Know”
37:1392 Sarcophagus Student Literary Magazine
37:1393 Secretary of State: Gloria Schaffer
37:1394 Senate Finance Committee
37:1395 Senior Stabe meeting
37:1396-1397 Sick leave
37:1398 Social Science
37:1399 Social Work
37:1400 Spanish freshman
37:1401 Spanish-Portuguese grant
37:1402 State and Community College: Ritchie-McKirdy meetings
37:1403 State and Urban Affairs Committee
37:1404 State and Urban Development
37:1405 State and Urban Development Committee
37:1406 State College programs
37:1407 State of the University
37:1408-1409 State Treasurer
37:1410 Status reports
37:1411 Storrs Congregational Church organ
37:1412 Student affairs: Jane Fried
37:1413 Fund
37:1414 John Manning
37:1415 NSSFNS
37:1416 Student aid
37:1417 Student counseling and testing
37:1418 Student data systems
37:1419 Student evaluations of faculty
37:1420 Student financial aid
37:1421 Student legislative leaders
37:1422 Student Personnel Division
37:1423 Student research
37:1424 Student union
37:1425 Students
37:1426 Summer program orientation
37:1427 Summer session
37:1428 Support for education hearing
37:1429 Telescope
37:1430 Thank you letters
37:1431 TIAA
37:1432 Transfer vouchers
37:1433 Transportation
37:1434 Transportation list
37:1435 Travel agent for urban studies
37:1436 Travel expenses: Jewell Friedman
37:1437 Travel, lecture
37:1437 Travel to Africa
37:1438 Travel request: trip to Australia
37:1439 University Chronicle
37:1440-1442 University Foundation
37:1443 University Foundation: Barney estate
37:1444 Urban Business
37:1445 Urban Business Intern Program
37:1446 Urban Semester Program
37:1447 Urban Studies
37:1448 Veterans Administration
37:1449 Veterans Loan Fund
37:1450 Veterinary School
37:1451 Waterbury Legislators
37:1452 Women's Center
37:1453 Women's Service Center proposal
37:1454 Workshop in Creative Movement
37:1455 YMCA: Hartford
Series IV: Edward V. Grant Papers, undated
38:1456 Alumni
38:1457 Appropriations Committee
38:1458 Board of Trustees
38:1459 Budget
38:1460 Capital budget
38:1461 CHE
38:1462 Collective bargaining
38:1463 Commissioners
38:1464 Community colleges
38:1465 Education Committee
38:1466 Federal Officials
38:1467 Finance Committee
38:1468 Goodwin, Dorothy G., Rep.
38:1469 Government Administration and Election Committee
38:1470 Governor's Office
38:1471 Health Center
38:1472 Inquires: legislators
38:1473 Legislator's Day
38:1474 Masters list
38:1475-1476 Memoranda
38:1477 Possible bills for 1980 General Assembly
38:1478 Public Safety Committee
38:1479 University bills
38:1480 Veterinary medicine
Series V: Audiovisual materials, 1975
Reel to reel tapes
1998-0187.rr1 Pres. Ferguson orientation. Greetings to new members of the UConn family, 1975 May 2
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