College of Business records, 1910-2000.

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College of Business records, 1910-2000.

The first series consists of Clifford E. Maser's meetings and speeches that he presented while Dean of the college. Series two includes curriculum materials used to initiate or continue courses in the college. Series three, Reports and Briefs, consist of annual, budget, and financial reports for the School of Commerce and its departments (including Political Science, Economics, and Sociology) for the period 1910 through 1925. Series three also includes briefs and reports regarding the duplication of courses between the University of Oregon and Oregon Agricultural College and transfer of the School of Commerce degree programs to the University of Oregon (1925-1932), various reports (including self-studies) on the operation and functioning of the College, and a report by David R. Sullivan on the history and development of the College. Series four consists of College of Business student handbooks and faculty handbooks; series five contains awards records pertaining to an award given to Ken and Joan Austin; and series six, Special Events Records, contains an announcement of a Product Testing Laboratory anniversary.

3 microfilm reels.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7559038

Oregon State University Libraries

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