University of Arizona Student Union records 1951-1984

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University of Arizona Student Union records 1951-1984

Papers, 1951-1984, from the University ofArizona Student Union business files. Includes business correspondence relatedto retail sales, official University of Arizona correspondence, correspondencewith donors, as well as correspondence with political figures includingRepresentative Morris Udall and Senator Bob Dole. The project files includeblueprints and plans related to building expansions and discussions and reportsrelated to the issue of serving alcohol on campus. The collection includespublications generated by activities at the Student Union. Also include aremiscellaneous photographs from the Student Union.

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The national student union movement marks its beginnings from a small debating society begun at the University of Cambridge, England, during the middle part of the 19th century. Along with a similar organization at Oxford, the student unions became important vehicles for future leadership roles in England. By the end of the 19th century student unions had begun to form in America. Today hundreds of American universities belong to the Association of College Unions. While ...