Records, 1971-1988.

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Records, 1971-1988.

Includes correspondence, grant proposals and reports, program descriptions, published papers and other printed matter.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6997815

Arizona State University Libraries

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Tucson Unified School District (Pima County, Ariz.)

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Subcommittee on Instruction and Curriculum appointed by the Board of Education to investigate, evaluate, and make recommendations for the improvement of the teaching program of Tucson (Ariz.) School District number one. From the description of Records of the Committee of 100, 1965-1966. (University of Arizona). WorldCat record id: 41241081 ...

Charles Stewart Mott Foundation

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Center for American Indian Community Education.

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Walker, John E.

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Amphitheatre Community School Program.

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Minzey, Jack D.

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Melby, Ernest Oscar, 1891-1987

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Ernest Oscar Melby was born August 16, 1891, in Lake Park, Minnesota, the son of Ole Hanson and Ellen Stakke Melby. He joined the faculty of Northwestern University in 1928, becoming Dean of the School of Education in 1934. Melby left NU for the Montana State University in 1941, subsequently holding administrative posts at the University of Montana and New York University before joining the faculty of Michigan State University. Melby died in 1987. Melby received his B.A....

Mayhew, Thomas W.

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Southwest Center for Community Education Development

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The Southwest Regional Center for Community Education Development was established at Arizona State University in 1968 with the assistance of a Mott Foundation grant secured by Harold Moore. Thomas Mayhew was appointed as the first director. The Center was established to coordinate community school activities among state and local agencies, distribute Mott Foundation monies to appropriate programs and to offer education programs and services within the region. Cooperating programs were establishe...

Phoenix (Ariz.). Parks and Recreation Dept.

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