Office of Undergraduate Admissions records, 1911-1999.

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Office of Undergraduate Admissions records, 1911-1999.

Records include applications to Trinity College prior to the founding of Duke University (1911-1925); administrative files of Admissions Director Robert H. Ballantyne (1967-1974); and blank application forms, newspaper clippings, reports, newsletters, pamphlets, statistics, a poster, and a videocassette related to Duke University undergraduate admissions (circa 1950-1999).

1500 items (1.5 linear ft.)

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Duke University. Office of Undergraduate Admissions.

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There is little written record of the early administrative reporting relationships of admissions beyond the following broad outline. When the Woman's College and Trinity College were separate, the Dean of Admissions of each school reported to the University Registrar, who reported to the Vice President of the Educational Division (now Provost). Each college may have had a committee on admissions. In 1961 William Brinkley was named Director of Admissions and probably Associate Registrar at the sa...

Duke University

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Trinity College (Durham, N.C.)

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The Trinity College (Randolph County) Reference collection materials were compiled from a variety of sources by University Archives staff for reference and research. From the description of Trinity College (Durham, N.C.) Reference Collection, 1889-1992. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 166325766 The Columbia Literary Society was first organized in 1846 at Union Institute. The Society grew with the school, witnessing the founding of Trinity College ...