University records, 1929-2000.

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University records, 1929-2000.

Materials include: photographs; videocassettes; catalogs (1929-present, 7 linear ft.); self study records (1957-1986); yearbooks (1965-present, 6 linear ft.); campus maps; programs; news clippings; sports news clippings (1967-1968); news clippings about staff members; miscellaneous issues of The Arkansasyer, the student monthly newspaper, The College Informer, a monthly journal (1944, 1950, and 1951, five issues), and department newsletters (1978, 1979, and 1993); directories (1983); a student handbook (1981); a faculty/staff handbook, and a student teacher handbook; policy manuals (1966, 1976, and 1984), Title III program policies (1977); parking rules; rules for governance (1976, 1980); report of the graduating class of 1971; Homecoming Committee report (1975); space utilization report (1980); chancellors report (1987); financial report (1978); fiscal report (1980); budgets (1976-2001); department annual reports (1978-1981); college annual report (1985); long range plans (1978); long range report (1978); academic projections (1975); basic institutional data (1975, 1982); faculty files; faculty biographies; and a survey of student attitudes (1970). Additional topics include: history of the college, Founders Day, homecoming, honor societies, Honors and Awards Day, housing, orientation, alumni, Academic Lecture series, Agriculture Dept., and ROTC.

ca. 30 linear ft.

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