Commission on University Governance records, 1969-1971.

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Commission on University Governance records, 1969-1971.

The records of the Commission on University Governance include minutes, memoranda, correspondence, and reports produced by the Commission, as well as reports, clippings, and other printed matter gathered by the Commission for reference purposes. The Commission published its findings and recommendations in three "Interim Reports," concerning the Board of Trustees, the Central Administration, and Departmental Governance. Materials range in date from 1969-1971, with the bulk of material originating from the 1969-1970 academic year.

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Duke University. Board of Trustees

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The Duke University Board of Trustees has existed since 1924, and grew out of the Trinity College Board of Trustees that existed from 1859 to 1924. The Board is responsible for making major steering decisions in the administration of the school. From the description of Board of Trustees records, 1860-2004. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 58974462 The Board of Trustees of Duke University was originally formed when the Union Institute Society's 1839...

Duke University

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Duke University. Commission on University Governance.

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Woodhall, Barnes, 1905-1985

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