Administrative policy records, 1929-1969.

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Administrative policy records, 1929-1969.

Series 72 of the University of Florida Public Records Collection contains the administrative records of Rudolph Weaver, William T. Arnett, and Turpin C. Bannister, deans of the College of Architecture and its predecessors. The series includes material on curriculum development, the beginnings of the urban planning program in the early 1950s, and the planning of the Architecture and Fine Arts complex. There are also files on faculty meetings, the Music Department, the construction of the Murphree Memorial Statue, and records of the Committee on Education. Of special note are the extensive files related to regional and state activities of the American Institute of Architects.

4.4 linear ft. (11 boxes)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7406030

University of Florida

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University of Florida. Dept. of Music.

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Arnett, William Tobias.

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University of Florida. College of Architecture. Office of the Dean.

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Bannister, Turpin C. (Turpin Chambers), 1904-1982

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Architectural historian and educator. From the description of Turpin C. Bannister papers, 1944. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 79449077 Bannister held degrees from Denison, Columbia, and Harvard. He served as architecture dean at Alabama Polytechnic Institute and at the University of Florida. He received numerous awards and honors, and was a noted historian of architecture. From the description of Lantern slides, 1904-1948. (Auburn University). WorldCat record id...

American Institute of Architects. Florida Association

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Weaver, Rudolph, 1880-1944

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Rudolph Weaver was Architect to the Florida Board of Control (later Board of Control) and the first director of the School of Architecture (now College of Architecture) at the University of Florida. He taught at the University of Illinois and the University of Idaho and was architect for Washington State University (then State College of Washington) before coming to Florida. From the description of Architectural records, ca.1920-1940. (University of Florida). WorldCat record id: 4047...

University of Florida. College of Fine Arts

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