All-University Research Committee records, 1940-1968.

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All-University Research Committee records, 1940-1968.

This collection contains records of the All-College Educational Research Committee, later known as the All-University Research Committee. The bulk of the materials fall between 1949 and 1955 and focus on the committee's work dealing with: study of and changes in faculty organization; changes in the course structure; establishing a standard calendar; and changes from a term to a semester plan. The collection also includes financial records, correspondence, meeting minutes, and membership lists.

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