Committee records, [ca. 1925-1986]

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Committee records, [ca. 1925-1986]

Committee records consist of minutes, agendas, memoranda, studies, reports, printed material, and other materials that document the activities of the Social Sciences Research Council's numerous committees on various social issues.

ca. 145 linear ft.

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The Social Sciences Research Council was organized in 1923 and represents several national organizations including the American Political Science Association, American Economic Association, American Sociological Society, and the American Statistical Association. It promotes research in the social sciences through grants and fellowships and otherwise facilitates the work of social scientists. The majority of the Council's work is carried out by committees of social scient...