Office of the University Registrar records, 1853-2000.

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Office of the University Registrar records, 1853-2000.

The collection includes grade books from Normal and Trinity Colleges from the years 1853-1926, subject files from the tenures of Richard Tuthill and Clark Cahow, statistical information kept on student admissions, enrollment, and grade performance at Duke University since 1925, the official schedules of courses for semesters and summer school from 1932 to the present, mailings to students from the University, departments, and campus organizations, and microfilmed copies of student transcripts from about 1932 to 1969. The subject files include information on financial aid, the Consortium on Financing Higher Education, university curricula, and the Undergraduate Faculty Council of Arts and Sciences.

31000 items (61.5 linear ft.)

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Tuthill, Richard Lovejoy.

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Professor Emeritus of Economic Geography at Duke University. He taught the economic geography of Africa, Canada, and the Pacific region, as well as the fundamentals of geography. From the description of Papers, 1931-1971. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 38991346 ...

Duke University. Office of the University Registrar.

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In 1953, a University Registrar was appointed at Duke University in an effort to centralize the records-keeping processes of the different schools. Broadly stated, the office of the University Registrar had three major responsibilities: admissions, registration, and student records. From the description of Office of the University Registrar records, 1853-2000. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 71152868 The Registrar's position originated in 1899 wit...

Duke University

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Duke University. Academic Council

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The Academic Council and the Executive Committee which it elects are the chief instruments of faculty governance at Duke University. The formation of an Academic Council was recommended in a March, 1962 report of the University Faculty's Committee on Faculty Organization, and authorized in a 1962 revision of the University Bylaws. The first meeting was held on October 18, 1962. The officers of the Academic Council, all elected from the faculty, are the Chairman, Vice Chairman, and Secretary. The...

Duke University. Undergraduate Faculty Council of Arts and Sciences.

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Consortium on Financing Higher Education (U.S.)

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Cahow, Clark R.

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