National Communication Association records 1949-2010

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National Communication Association records 1949-2010

The National Communication Association records (1949-2010) consist of documents concerned with all aspects of the National Communication Association (founded 1914), including its administration, community involvement, and projects. Included are correspondence, financial records, personnel records, travel records, event announcements, meeting minutes and agendas, project reports, professional papers and studies, surveys, teaching resources, awards documentation, and directories. Also present are a variety of speech/debate-oriented publications, particularly those produced by the NCA.

112 linear feet

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SNAC Resource ID: 6380105

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Speech Association of America

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National Communication Association

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The National Communication Association was founded in 1914 by a small group of members of the National Council of Teachers of English (organized 1910). Their goal was to establish, based on the examples set by regional associations such as the Eastern Public Speaking Conference, a national, independent organization to serve the needs of the public speaking teacher, an organization that would cultivate the development of a vital, academic speech communication discipline. According to...

Speech Communication Association.

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