Richard Lovejoy Tuthill papers, 1946-1968.

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Richard Lovejoy Tuthill papers, 1946-1968.

This collection contains correspondence, reference material, and notes on the local, state, and national organizations Richard L. Tuthill belonged to and/or interacted with, along with material concerning his non-Registrar-related activities at Duke University. These papers were separated from the records of the Office of the Registrar. For further information on Tuthill and his duties as Registrar, please see that collection. The bulk of this material centers on geography and education. Included are folders from the Association of American Geographers and the 1955 Conference on Teaching the Social Studies. Tuthill appears to have shown particular interest in the value of television as an educational tool. The collection ranges in date from 1946-1968.

350 items (0.5 linear ft.)

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Tuthill, Richard Lovejoy, 1911-.

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Richard Lovejoy Tuthill was Professor of Economic Geography from 1953-1980, when he retired as Professor Emeritus. Additionally, he was appointed the first University Registrar in 1953 by President A. Hollis Edens, a post he served until 1969. He was a Fellow of the American Geographical Society of New York and one of the founding members of North Carolina Geographical Society. From the guide to the Richard Lovejoy Tuthill Papers, 1946-1968, (University Archives, Duke University) ...

Association of American geographers

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The Association of American Geographers (AAG) is a scientific and educational society founded in 1904. Its members share interests in the theory, methods, and practice of geography and geographic education. The AAG holds annual meetings and regional events and publishes a newsletter, journals, and books. The association supports and recognizes its members through various grant and award programs. From the description of Association of American Geographers records, 1904 - [ongoing]. (...

Conference on Teaching the Social Studies (1955).

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