The Center for Western North American Studies was established in 1963, to support a systematic study of Nevada and the Western North American region, and to develop a program to collect documentary materials and promote regional research. The Center was placed at the Desert Research Institute for administrative purposes, with an ad-hoc Executive Board of the Center to establish policy. Warren d'Azevedo served as first chairman, followed by Elmer Rusco in 1966. In 1964, Jack D. Forbes was appointed acting director of the Center, followed by Robert L. Stephenson; Don D. Fowler was appointed permanent director in 1968. During this period, several programs and projects were established, including an oral history project, a Basque studies program, and projects dealing with Indian acculturation and Nevada archeology.
From the description of Records, 1963-1970. (University of Nevada, Reno). WorldCat record id: 42779527