Records, 1964-1968.

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Records, 1964-1968.

Records include a proposal for retention of state and local government documents, by Ronald Lee Watson, March 1964; reports of staff activities; information on the Basque studies program and oral history project; considerations of budget and administrative placement; and news clippings.

7 folders.

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Forbes, Jack D.

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Jack D. Forbes was born Jan. 7, 1934 in Long Beach, CA; AA, Glendale College, 1953; BA (1955), MA (1956), Ph. D (1959), Univ. of Southern Calif.; lecturer (1956-59), Univ. of Southern Calif.; instructor, Citrus College (1959-60); asst. professor of history, San Fernando Valley State College (1960-64); assoc. professor of history and director of Center for Western North American Studies, Univ. of Nevada, Reno (1964-67); research program director, Far West Laboratory for Educational Research and D...

University of Nevada. Desert Research Institute

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Watson, Ronald Lee.

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Rusco, Elmer R.

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Elmer R. Rusco received his academic training in political science. He attended the University of Kansas, receiving his B.A. in 1951, and his M.A. in 1952. He continued his schooling at the University of California, Berkeley, earning his Ph.D. in 1960. His doctoral dissertation entitled, Machine politics, California model : Arthur H. Samish and the alcoholic industry won the annual award of Western Political Science Association for 1961. He received a grant from the Eagleton Institute of Politic...

Center for Western North American Studies.

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The Center for Western North American Studies was established in 1963 to develop a program to collect documentary materials and promote regional research. The Center was placed at the Desert Research Institute for administrative purposes, and an ad-hoc Executive Board was established to develop policy. Warren d'Azevedo served as first chairman, followed by Elmer Rusco in 1966. In 1964, Jack D. Forbes was appointed acting director, followed by Robert L. Stephenson; Don D. Fowler was appointed per...

Stephenson, Robert L.

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Fowler, Don D., 1936-....

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d'Azevedo, Warren L.

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Warren L. d'Azevedo joined the faculty of the University of Nevada in 1963. The anthropology department was initiated under joint sponsorship with the Desert Research Institute. Originally combined with the psychology department and the sociology department, it became separate in 1963, but still received a joint position with the Desert Research Institute. In 1967, the anthropology department was established and d'Azevedo was appointed the first chairman. From the description of Coll...