Educational Facilities Committee records, 1962-1986.

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Educational Facilities Committee records, 1962-1986.

Contains correspondence, memoranda, reports, minutes, clippings, charts, projections, blueprints, and maps created and utilized by the Educational Facilities Committee. Major subjects include student housing and dining facilities, the Arts Center, landscaping, the Medical Center, the Art Museum, auditoria, libraries, space assignment and relocation, athletic facilities, and the University Center.

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Duke University. Educational Facilities Committee.

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The Educational Facilities Committee was constituted on October 24, 1962 as a standing committee of the University Committee on Long-Range Planning. The committee was appointed by the President and consisted of two faculty members, the Vice Provost for Professional Schools, the Assistant Provost of Planning and Institutional Studies, the Secretary of the University, the Business Manager (Executive Secretary) and the Assistant Superintendent of Duke Hospital. The President of the Uni...

Duke University. Educational Facilities Committee.

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The Educational Facilities Committee was constituted on October 24, 1962 as a standing committee of the University Committee on Long-Range Planning. The committee was appointed by the President and consisted of two faculty members, the Vice Provost for Professional Schools, the Assistant Provost of Planning and Institutional Studies, the Secretary of the University, the Business Manager (Executive Secretary) and the Assistant Superintendent of Duke Hospital. The President of the Uni...

De Vyver, Frank Traver, 1904-1980

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One of the principal actors in American labor history. Served as Vice President of Erwin Cotton Mills, Inc., while concurrently a professor of economics at Duke University. He was a member of the Federal Advisory Council and an arbitrator for the American Arbitration Association. From the description of Frank Traver De Vyver papers, 1914-1980. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 40067327 First merit system supervisor for the state of North Carolina; d. 1980. ...

Ward, Calvin Lucian.

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Calvin Ward was a Zoology professor at Duke University. From the description of Calvin L. Ward papers, 1963-1974. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 166329836 ...

Pearsall, George W.

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Duke University Museum of Art

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The Duke University Museum of Art opened to the public in 1969, in a renovated science building on the University's East Campus. In 1998, Duke alumnus Raymond D. Nasher donated funds to support construction of a new art museum at Duke University, the Nasher Museum of Art, set to open in 2005. From the description of Duke University Museum of Art records, 1962-1992. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 60705423 The Duke University Museum of Art opened t...

Jeorg, Frederick C.

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Duke University. Medical Center

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Residential psychiatric hospital located in Asheville, N.C. and partly operated by Duke University from 1944 through 1980. From the description of Highland Hospital papers, 1934-1980. (Duke University). WorldCat record id: 60812123 Duke Health Sector Conferences (formerly known as The Private Sector Conferences) are a series of healthcare-related conferences hosted by Duke University Medical Center and Health System. From the description of Duke Health Sector Con...

Duke University. Library

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The libraries of Duke University consist of the William R. Perkins Library and its seven branches on campus: Biological and Environmental Sciences, Chemistry, Lilly, Engineering, Music, Mathematics-Physics, Special Collections; the Pearse Memorial Library at the Duke Marine Laboratory in Beaufort; and the independently administered libraries of Divinity, Law, Medicine, and Business (Ford Library). As of June 1996, these libraries contained over 4,534,000 volumes. The collection includes eleven m...

Duke University. University Committee on Facilities and Environment.

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Duke University. University Committee on Long-Range Planning.

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Duke University

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Williams, George Walton, 1922-....

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George Walton Williams was born in 1922 in Charleston, SC. He fought in France and Germany during World War II. He received his A.B. from Yale in 1947 and his M.A. and Ph.D. from the University of Virginia in 1949 and 1957, respectively. In the meantime, he also studied the history of his parish church and published a volume on the subject in 1951, entitled St. Michael's, Charleston, 1751-1951 . Williams began teaching in the English Department at Duke in 1957, with specialties in Shakespeare an...