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Series VII: Morgue Files, 1963-1984
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Office of Public Information Records
Finding aid prepared by Archives & Special Collections Staff.
Archives & Special Collections at the Thomas J. Dodd Research Center 405 Babbidge Road, Unit 1205 Storrs, Connecticut 06269-1205
© 2005 University of Connecticut
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| Repository: |
Archives & Special Collections at the Thomas J. Dodd Center. |
| Creator: |
University of Connecticut. Office of Public Infomation |
| Title: |
University of Connecticut. Office of Public Information Records. |
| Dates: |
undated, 1918-2000. |
| Quantity: |
215 linear feet. |
| Identification: |
MSS19790011 |
| Language: |
English. |
| Abstract: |
These operations are now handled by the Athletic Communications Office and the University Relations Office (also know as University
Communications).
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The University Editorial Office was opened in 1922 under the direction of Walter Stemmons, College Editor. In 1954, after Mr. Stemmons retired, the office was renamed to reflect its broadened responsibilities. The
Division of Communication, directed by John H. Gleason, had four subdivisions: General News (News Office), Sports Information, University Photography (Photo Lab), and Publications-Central
Duplicating. In 1962, Donald Friedman became head of the office. In 1964, the name was again changed, this time to Office of Public Information and Publications.
This office absorbed University News, Sports Information, Photography, Publications, and Central Duplicating. In 1967, Raymond J. Buck became Director of University Publications when the Office became the Office of Public Information (OPI). Friedman continued
to work for Buck as director of OPI until 1977 when Walter S. McGowen became the director. Sports Information was transferred to the Division of Athletics in 1977/1978.
In 1986, the office was renamed the Office of University Relations and Karen Grava Williams was named Director of Institutional Relations. The following year, the office was divided into two offices: Institutional
Relations and University Publications.
Although the responsibilities of the unit have remained the same, by 2005 it is known as University Communications.
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The records are divided into eight series:
Series I: Morgue Files (1955-1979) is a general subject file consisting of information on various University activities and functions. The series is divided
into three subseries of overlapping dates: A: 1955-1958, B: 1958-1967, and C: 1960-1979; and contains news releases on subjects in completed form and/or rough draft. [Use Series V for news releases.] Subjects include
University schools and divisions, branches, summer sessions, honorary degrees, and student activities and organizations. There
are also newspaper clippings, photos, commencement files for 1951-1962, a file on President Babbidge (last updated 1963),
speeches of President Jorgensen, ROTC files and other University topics. Within each subseries, the files are arranged hierarchically
reflecting the administrative reporting lines.
Series I: Morgue Files
Series II: Office Files (undated, 1918-1980) contains correspondence and information on activities, which were probably the general office files utilized by Stemmons,
Gleason, Friedman and McGowen. The series is arranged in two subseries: A: 1918-1961 [1956-1960 bulk dates] and B: 1961-1978. Within each subseries, the files are arranged alphabetically by topic, name, or office.
Series II: Office Files
Series III: Office of Sports Information (1921-1981) is divided into five subseries: A: Sports Releases (1946-1971); B: Outgoing Data (1928-1981); C: Basketball (1944-1979); D: Football (1944-1979); and E: General Sports Files (1940-1978). These files are from the offices of sports editors and sports information directors Red Parton, Frank Soltys, and Joseph J. Soltys. Sports Releases (1946-1971) consists of final releases on football, basketball, outstanding players, and includes quotes. Some releases analyze
upcoming games and may include scouting information on the opponent. The raw data used to create the sports releases are found
in the individual sports subseries following. Sports Releases is arranged chronologically. Outgoing Data (1928-1981) is the file copy of releases to the media and athletic governing bodies, including the NCAA, ECAC, and Yankee
Conference. Statistical summaries of teams and individual player performances are noted. Filed with the consecutively numbered
releases are the cover letters to media editors. Data is included on lacrosse, field hockey, and ice hockey. The subseries
is arranged chronologically. Basketball (1944-1979) is subdivided into Statistics, Reference Files, and Opponents. Statistics covers the years 1944-1976 and includes
points, rebounds, etc. Reference Files includes ticket information, sportswriters banquets, and scouting reports. Football (1944-1979) is subdivided into Statistics, Reference Files, and Opponents. The content of this subseries is very similar
to Basketball. Varsity, junior varsity, and freshman teams are covered in this subseries. General Sports Files (1940-1978) the “catch-all” of the Sports Information Department, contains office files on sports-related activities such
as press luncheons, ticket information, and scholarships.
[Note: Beginning in 2004, the files in this series have begun to be integrated with those records transferred by the Athletic
Communications Office. Please ask at the reference desk for assistance in using this portion of the collection.]
Series III: Sports Information Office
Athletic Communications Office Records
Series IV: Scrapbooks (1922-1976) consists of 21 scrapbooks of newspaper clippings. The majority of the clippings are of school sports events, although some
pertain to social and other events. Pencilled on many clippings is the name and date of the paper; most are from local newspapers.
The scrapbooks are in poor condition; the papers is brittle, and clippings are deteriorating and becoming unglued.
Series IV: Scrapbooks
Series V: News Releases (1954-present) contains press, radio, and television news releases on University topics such as University offices and departments, students'
achievements, faculty honors, new programs, Loeb Awards, and activities at both the Benson Museum of Art and Jorgensen Auditorium.
The news releases are filed in chronological order by month. Except for boxes 36-39, the press releases are not separated
from the radio and television releases. Also included in this series are news release logs, 1961-1983, which can be used as
a topical index for these years. Series I, box 6 contains logs for 1957-1960. Series II, box 9 contains logs for 1973-1974.
Series V: News Releases
Series VI: Biographical Files (1957-78 [1965-71]) contains information on University faculty, staff, and administration. The files consist of press releases and drafts, publication
lists, announcements of achievements, awards and activities, as well as a few photographs. The series is arranged alphabetically
by name.
Series VI: Biographical Files
Series VII: Morgue (1963-1984) is a general subject file consisting of information on various University activities and functions. The series is further
divided into two subseries of overlapping dates: 1963-1979 [1974-1978] and 1974-1984 [1979-1983]. Within each subseries, the files are arranged hierarchically. (This series continues Series I.)
Series VII: Morgue
Series VIII: University Presidents (undated, 1935-1973)is arranged in three subseries: Albert N. Jorgensen, Homer D. Babbidge, and Glenn W. Ferguson. Each subseries contains biographical information, commencement addresses, speeches, and news clippings.
Series VIII: University Presidents
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Restrictions on Access
There are no access restrictions on this collection.
Restrictions on Use
Permission to publish from these Papers must be obtained in writing from both the University of Connecticut Libraries and
the owner(s) of the copyright.
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Archives & Special Collections has a substantial collection of materials pertaining to the University, its history, administration,
faculty, staff and students. For detailed information on these collections please contact the curator or ask at the reference desk.
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This record series is indexed under the following controlled access subject terms.
Organizations:
University and colleges—Administration.
University of Connecticut.
Document Types:
Administrative Records.
Correspondence.
Financial Records.
Notes.
Obituaries.
Photocopies.
Photographs.
Press releases.
Scrap-Books.
Speeches.
Occupations:
Universities.
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[Item description, #:#], Office of Public Information Records. Archives & Special Collections at the Thomas J. Dodd Research Center, University of Connecticut Libraries.
The records of the Office of Public Information were transferred to the University Archives in August 1979, September 1981,
and January 1988. News releases are transferred to the University Archives on a regular basis. In October 1989, 23 boxes of
BIOGRAPHICAL FILES and MORGUE FILES were transferred to the University Archives.
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1963-1979 |
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American Association of University Women |
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Association of Governing Board of Universities and Colleges |
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Boys and Girls State, 1967-1981 |
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College of the Virgin Islands |
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Constitution Oak |
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Council on Human Rights and Opportunities |
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Energy crisis |
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Hampton Institute Exchange Program |
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Hurricane Belle |
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UConn inauguration |
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Merger, 1979 UB and UC |
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Miss Connecticut |
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UConn news clips |
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Occasional papers |
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Orientation for UConn employee |
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Patricio, Rui, 1970 |
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People |
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Permanent Commission on the Status of Women |
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Power outage |
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Radiation, 1974-1975 |
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Selective service; draft |
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Slaying victim, Paul Klein |
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Storrs shopping center |
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Swan Lake |
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Teaching and Learning Committee |
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Rocco Testa Case |
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United State Information Agency |
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University reorganization and development |
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University of Bridgeport |
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Vice Presidents, UConn |
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Visiting Lecturers |
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Visiting professors |
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Water problems |
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Waugh
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Weatherley slaying, 1969-1970 |
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Wellness center |
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Winter, 1977-1978 |
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UConn Foundation, 1968-1979 |
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UConn Foundation Intern Program |
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Alumni Association, 1971-1979
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Alumni Association; Annual Alumni Day
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Alumni Association; Connecticut Day
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Alumni Scholarships |
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Outreach Program |
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Faculty housing |
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Faculty, promotions of |
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Faculty/Staff Assistance Program |
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University professors |
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Toward an Allied Health Career Today (TAConnecticut) |
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School of Business Administration |
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Center for Real Estate and Urban Economic Studies, 1977-1979 |
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Center for Insurance Education and Research, 1968-1979 |
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Seminar on property and casualty insurance, School of Insurance
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Stamford MBA Program |
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School of Education |
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Sports and Leisure Studies, 1968-1979 |
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Reading-Language Arts Center |
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Northeast Community Education Center, 1975-1978 |
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Henry Barnard Visiting Fellows |
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Gentry School of Education Building Dedication |
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Center for Open Education |
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Faculty |
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Adult Basic Education Institute |
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School of Engineering |
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American Society of Civil Engineers, Connecticut section |
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Fairfield University, School of Engineering, Arts-Engineering Program |
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Civil Engineering, 1968-1979 |
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Civil Engineering reports |
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School of Family Studies, 1968-1979 |
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School of Fine Arts, 1975-1978 |
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New England String Quartet, 1980 |
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New England String Quartet, 1974-1979 |
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Laurel String Quartet |
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Connecticut Yankee Marching Arts Workshop |
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Puppeteers of America Festival, 1970 August 16 - 21 |
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Nutmeg Summer Playhouse, 1977-1979 |
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Graduate School degrees, 1977 |
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Graduate School degrees, 1978 |
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Graduate education and research, U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services: grants |
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Ford Foundation Grant |
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Eastman Kodak Company Grant |
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Graduate education and research, Connecticut Research Commission Grant |
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Graduate education and research, 1968-1975 |
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Graduate education and research: corrections program |
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Health Center
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Visiting professors |
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Legionnaire's disease research, 1976-1977 |
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Dedication |
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School of Law |
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Tiernan case |
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Legal realist |
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Moot court competition |
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Law review, 1968-1975 |
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Legal clinic, 1976-1979 |
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Regional campuses |
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Avery Point, 1965-1967 |
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Avery Point, 1968-1979 |
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Stamford, 1963-1976 |
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College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Chemistry, 1963-1979 |
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American Cyanamid lectures,
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Requests for English majors booklet |
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English 101 |
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Foreign language-Romance & Classical Languages, 1968-1979 |
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National defense |
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Pershing Rifles |
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Military Day |
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Air Force ROTC |
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Center for Slavic and East European Studies, 1976-1979 |
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Center for Italian Studies
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Sociology, 1968-1979 |
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Urban semester |
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School of Nursing |
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School of Pharmacy, 1973-1976 |
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School of Social Work, 1968-1977 |
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Center for Human Resource Planning and Utilization |
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LSD research |
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Psychology building |
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International Cheerleading Foundation |
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Summer jazz clinic |
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Courses by newspaper |
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Connecticut State Labor Council, AFL-CIO
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Connecticut State Employee Association, CSEA conference |
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International Association of Machinists Leadership School |
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Graduate Engineering Program |
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New England Training Center for the Deaf |
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Institute of Public Service, 1975-1977 |
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Connecticut Government /IPS Newsletters |
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Connecticut Town and City Finance Personnel Conference |
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Development Administrators Training Program, 1974 |
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Development Administrators Training Program, 1976 |
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Grand List and tax rates |
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News briefs, 1976-1978 |
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News sources directory, 1976-1977 |
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News sources, 1974-1975 |
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News sources directory, 1972-1973 |
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News sources, 1970-1971 |
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Public Service, Institute of |
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Reorganization of Public Information Office, 1974 |
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ROTC |
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Salaries |
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Searex |
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Security |
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Social Sciences Data Center |
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Social Work, School of |
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Society for Cross Cultural research |
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State colleges |
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State scene |
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Story leads: press tour, 1966 -1980 September |
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IPS |
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General Assembly Pre-session Legislators Conference |
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Housing Code Administration Conference |
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Municipal Training Program |
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School for Connecticut town clerks |
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Ski slope |
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Student affairs and services: registrar's office, 1970-1976 |
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Student Commissaries, Department of |
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Lester Shippee hall |
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Harriet Stowe dormitory, 1979 |
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Student affairs & services: Student Facilities Task Force report |
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Student leaves |
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United Towers Organization (UTO) |
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Amateur Radio Club, WILXV |
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Blue Bike Program |
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Commuters' Union |
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Coalition |
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College Bound Day |
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Campus community carnival |
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CONTAC Black Student Magazine
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Demonstrations |
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Marijuana, 1977 |
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National defense training: military ball |
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New England Minority Women Administrators (NEMWRA) |
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Outmates, Inc. |
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Pakistan Society of Connecticut |
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Parachute club |
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Students plant-in |
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Puerto Rican Student Movement (PRSM) |
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Racism on campus |
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Rathskeller |
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Renaissance Fair |
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UConn Ski Racing club |
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Awards and Scholarships |
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Inter-racial Scholarship Fund of W. Hartford |
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William Kinnard, Jr. Scholarship |
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Phillip Lauter Foundation Scholarship |
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John Livieri Memorial Scholarship Fund |
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Joseph Loughlin Memorial Scholarship |
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Mansfield Volunteer Association Scholarship |
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Sears & Roebuck Foundation |
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WILI Scholarship |
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Walter Williams Scholarship Fund |
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Presidential Scholars |
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Honors Program, 1964-1979 |
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Alpha Epsilon Phi |
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Alpha Zeta Omega Fraternity |
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Archons Honorary Society for Men, |
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Beta Alpha Psi |
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Chi Epsilon, National Civil Engineering Honorary Society |
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Beta Sigma Gamma Fraternity |
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Eta Kappa Nu, Honorary Electrical Engineering Society |
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Kappa Delta Pi, honorary fraternity |
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Kappa Kappa Psi |
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Mortar Board, |
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Phi Kappa Phi 1968-1979 |
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Phi Lambda Upsilon |
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Phi Kappa Tau |
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Pi Sigma Alpha |
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Phi Sigma Delta |
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Phi Sigma Kappa |
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Pi Tau Sigma, honorary Mechanical Engineering Fraternity |
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Sigma Pi Sigma |
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Sigma Theta Tau |
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TKE Chi Phi Fraternity |
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Tau Delta Sigma |
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Jorgensen Auditorium, 1979 |
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NERAC, 1968-1977 |
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Women's Center, 1975-1979 |
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Alumni office |
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American Can Co., UConn Foundation |
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Commencement degree list, 1985 |
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Catalog requests |
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3 Cen. Speakers Centennial File, 1980-1981 |
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Centennial celebration |
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Annual Report, university |
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Annual Report, 1981 |
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Annual Report, 1983 |
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Annual Report to Governer |
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Athletics, Division of |
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Black Studies
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Board of Governors |
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Board of Higher Education |
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Board of Higher Education (cont.) |
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Bachelor of General Studies |
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Bakke case |
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Ernest Boyer |
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UConn briefs |
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Business Administration, School of |
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Civic Center roof collapse |
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Collective bargaining |
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Blanche Collins |
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Commencement, 1983 |
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Commencement press materials, 1983 |
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Commencement, 1985 |
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Coordinating council |
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Connecticut Public TV |
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Connecticut Magazine
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CONN PIRG |
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Economic Development, State Dept. of |
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Senior Development staff |
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Development Committee staff, |
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Editorial Review & Assignment Board |
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Fact Digest, 1977 |
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Fact Digest, 1978 |
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Fact Digest, 1979, 1980-1981 |
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Fact Digest, 1981 |
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Fact Digest, 1982 |
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Fact Digest, 1983-1984 |
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Financial Aid letter |
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Food services |
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Higher Education, Commission on |
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Historical report |
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In Service training |
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Inner college |
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Inauguration |
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Inauguration, John DiBiaggio
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Laurel Club |
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Legislature, State of Connecticut |
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Maps, UConn |
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Massachusetts, University of |
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National Womens Studies Association |
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New England Board of Higher Education |
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Marine Science Institute, 1968-1974 |
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Institute of Water Resources, 1971-1974
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Institute of Material Science, 1968-1974 |
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Institute of Material Science, 1975-1979 |
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Yearender's, 1967-1976 |
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Yearender's, 1977 |
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Yearender's, 1978 |
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Yearender's, 1979 |
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Yearender's, 1975-1976 |
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Dean's List |
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Dean's List, 1976 |
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Dean's List, 1977 |
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Dean's List, 1978, Spring |
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Dean's List, 1979 |
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Dean's List, 1979, Spring |
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Dean's List, 1980 |
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Dean's List, 1980, Spring |
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Dean's List, 1981 |
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Dean's List, 1982 |
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Dean's List, 1982, Fall |
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Dean's List, 1982, Spring |
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Dean's List, 1983 |
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Dean's List, 1983, Fall |
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Dean's List, 1984 |
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Senate |
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Senate |
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University Senate, 1984-1985
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Capital Press Room reporters, list of |
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New England Society of Newspaper Editors |
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Student Welfare Committee |
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Division of Housing and Food Services |
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Student Union |
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Technical Service Center |
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The 3 R's |
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SB 842 - tuition, 1981 |
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University Senate, 1974-1976
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University of Connecticut Foundation |
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University Patents, Inc. |
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Radio-TV-General |
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Publications Department |
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Faculty tenure |
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Urban Semester |
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Urban Academy |
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Urban Semester |
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Urban Studies, Institute of |
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Vandalism |
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Veterinary School Proposal |
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Video III, 1981 |
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Water Resources, Institute of
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Year End Round Up |
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