Robert M. Rosenzweig papers, 1962-1983.

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Robert M. Rosenzweig papers, 1962-1983.

This collection consists primarily of Rosenzweig's correspondence files, including chronological files of outgoing letters reflecting all of his Stanford positions, 1963-83; general correspondence files (both incoming and outgoing), 1962-1979; and copies of Paul Hanna's correspondence, 1967-68, pertaining to the Seminar on the role of Higher Education in National Development in Asia, held in Seoul, Korea, in August 1968. Other papers include drafts, published text, and correspondence pertaining to articles and reviews by Rosenzweig, 1962-78; text of his speeches and statements, 1971-78; and drafts of statements he prepared for other university administrators.

4.5 linear feet.

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Hanna, Paul Robert, 1902-

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Rosenzweig, Robert M.

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Robert M. Rosenzweig received his bachelor's degree in political science from the University of Michigan in 1952 and his master's degree the following year. In 1956, he received his Ph.D. in political science from Yale. He joined the Stanford University staff in 1962 as associate dean of the Graduate Division and a lecturer in political science. In 1967, he was promoted to associate provost. In May 1971, he was named vice-provost and advisor to President Richard W. Lyman. He held this position u...