Records of the Business Administration and Social Sciences Reference Department, 1934-1985.

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Records of the Business Administration and Social Sciences Reference Department, 1934-1985.

Records include correspondence and other files relating to the development and administration of the Library's public documents collection and a departmental staff procedures manual from the mid-1980s.

About 500 items (1.5 linear ft.).

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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Documents Dept.

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University of North Carolina (1793-1962). Library

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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Business and Social Sciences Reference Dept.

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In 1933, stimulated by the depository acts of the early 1930s, the University Library formed a public documents department. In 1935, the Social Sciences Reading Room was created and made a responsibility of the Documents Department. Later the Business Administration and Economics Library was established. In 1957-1958, these entities were brought together as the Business Administration and Social Sciences Division, of which the Documents Department became a section. During the 1975-1976 academic ...

University of North Carolina (1793-1962). Library. Documents Dept.

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University of North Carolina (1793-1962)

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The University of North Carolina was chartered by the state's General Assembly in 1789. Its first student was admitted in 1795. The governing body of the University, from its founding until 1932, was a forty-member Board of Trustees elected by the General Assembly. The Board met twice a year; at other times the business of the University was carried on by the Board's secretary-treasurer and by the presiding professor (called president beginning in 1804). Other faculty members later assumed the r...

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