College publications, 1900-1999.

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College publications, 1900-1999.

Teacher Education publications include Teacher Education and Student Teaching handbook; Cooperative Education Program handbook; and Teacher Education Staff Development Program procedural handbook (1982-1986). Program development publications include A Comprehensive Plan and Development Program, 1975 to 1990, report (1973); assessment plan (1991); and mission statement (1978). Faculty/Staff publications include report of Faculty-Staff Ad Hoc Committee on Mission Alternatives; Faculty/Staff Development Workshop agenda booklet (1986); and Division/Department Data Profile booklet (1987, 1988). Manuals include purchasing policies and procedure (1972); academic policies updates (undated); and functions, programs, and procedures (1978); audio tape manual for History 207; and total quality management manual. Proposals include high school summer program proposal (1987?); Strengthening Developing Institutions Program proposal (1979); and New Degree Program in Airway Science proposal (1993). Reports include Oklahoma State Legislature report on Compilation of the Achievements of the Special Joint Committee to Consider the Enhancement of Langston University (1990); State Legislative Council Special Committee on Langston University, interim report (1977 ); Cooperative State Research Service Annual Report (1974); Agricultural Research Program report (1979); Research Program annual report (1976); School of Business Automobile Industry Analysis report (1990); and School of Business Airline Industry Analysis report (1991). Writings by faculty/staff include Annotated Compilation of Laws of Oklahoma as to Institutions of Higher Education prepared by faculty of Langston University School of Law (1948). Academic Affairs publications include 1991 program reviews for Division of Applied Science, Department of Arts and Science, School of Nursing and Allied Health, and School of Education and Behavioral Sciences; Cognitive Style Research Project seminar booklet (1978); and manual for advisors. History materials include "Langston University: a History" by Zella J. Black Patterson (1979) and biographical material on John Mercer Langston. Library publications include bidding manual for the 1989 library renovation project; serials holdings list (1995); library resources program financial statements (1984); Black Heritage Center library report (1994); Langston University: Its Historic Socio-Political Circumstances, 1897-1986 by Willis L. Brown; and Economic Impact of Langston University on the Region (1994). Accreditation and self-study publications include National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education and Oklahoma State Department of Education reports (1962, 1963, 1965, 1971, 1973, 1974, 1981, 1983, 1984, 1986, 1986, 1990, 1992, 1997), quantitative data abstract (1963), rough draft (1981), institutional change report (1988), and preconditions documentation form (1990); Commission on Teacher Education and Professional Standards visiting committee report (1965); North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools reports (1965, 1972, 1977, 1987, 1988, 1990, 1997), visitation committee report (1969); and Department of Nursing (1986). College newspapers and newsletters include issues of the Gazette, published by the Communication Department (1995-1997); catalogs, bulletins, and calendars (1900-present); student handbooks (1945-1990s); faculty and staff handbook (1965, 1981, 1994); faculty and staff policy manual (undated draft); yearbooks (1938-present); issues of Southwestern Journal (1944-1951); Speaking Out Loud: Literary Journal of the Creative Writing Club, v. 2 (1972); miscellaneous football programs (1987, 1994); 1933 football schedule in the shape of a football; The Original Cipher: Original Writings by members of the Langston University Family (1994); commencement programs (1930, 1947); baccalaureate program (1937); homecoming program (1931); convocation programs (1934, 1937); and Student Life, a 1980s sepia pictorial. Cooperative Extension Work publications include Cooperative Extension Work with Negroes records for Muskogee County by A.H. Fuhr (1930); Narrative Annual Report of Extension Work for Oklahoma County by B.T. Robinson, extension agent (1941); annual report for Logan County by Rosa J. Parker House, extension agent (1950); incomplete annual report by Rosa J. Parker House (1957?); annual report for Logan and Oklahoma counties by Rosa J. Parker House (1958); constitution and bylaws for the Langston University Collegiate Chapter of the New Farmers of America (1939); certificate of certification of the Oklahoma Association of New Farmers of America as a affiliate member of the New Farmers of America (1937); event programs (1942, 1956, 1986); New Farmers of America final report (1965); Agriculture Department pictorial (undated); E. (Kika) de la Garza Institution for Goat Research: Annual goat field day proceedings (1990); National Symposium on Goat Meat Production and Marketing proceedings (1991); National Symposium on Goat Fiber Production, Processing and Marketing (1993); and Bryan Abandoned Mine Land Demonstration Project description booklet (1991). The Extension Work Reports contain black and white photographs and describe activities, list agendas of events, and name winners of ribbons. Administrative records include Presidents annual report (1985-1998); briefing paper for presentation to regents (1990); Langston University Agenda for Board of Regents for Oklahoma State University and the A&M College (1992-2000); Presidents Advisory Council minutes (1979-1980); and budgets (1981, 1983, 1991, 1999).

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