North Carolina State University, Student and Other Organizations, Physical and Mathematical Sciences Council records, 1961-1979 [manuscript]

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North Carolina State University, Student and Other Organizations, Physical and Mathematical Sciences Council records, 1961-1979 [manuscript]

The records of the North Carolina State University Physical and Mathematical Sciences Council (PAMS Council) include their constitution and by-laws, correspondence, meeting minutes, financial information, membership rosters, files on interactions with other student organizations, and other general information about the PAMS Council and their activities.

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The North Carolina State University Phyical and Mathematical Sciences Council (PAMS Council) was established in or before 1961 to act as a representative student organization for students enrolled in the the several different departments within the College of Physical and Mathematical Sciences. The Council was originally known as the Science Council, changing its name to the PSAM Council (Physical Science and Applied Mathematics Council) when the college adopted that same name; and then again ch...

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