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WUA/01. University Records

 Collection Subgroup Term
Identifier: WUA/01
[i]University Records[/i] consist of records created in campus departments and offices. This includes, but is not limited to, department files, chancellor official records, provost records, commencement, photo services, WU Memorabilia. See Subgroup 02: [i]Publications [/i]for University publications. See Subgroup 05: [i]Student Groups[/i] for records pertaining to materials related to student organizations.
Found in 17 Collections and/or Records:

Washington University 75th Anniversary Collection

 Collection — Box 1
Identifier: WUA-01-wua00158
Scope and Contents

This collection includes correspondence and meeting minutes regarding the 75th anniversary of Washington University along with speeches and programs of events of the celebration of the 75th anniversary of Washington University.

Washington University 125th Anniversary Collection

 Collection — Box 1
Identifier: WUA-01-wua00160
Scope and Contents

This collection includes correspondence regarding the 125th anniversary celebration planning, publicity material, and material documenting events sponsored by the various departments and schools.

College of Architecture Records

 Collection
Identifier: WUA-01-wua00076
Scope and Contents

This collection contains a variety of materials from the School of Architecture at Washington University in St. Louis, including student work, departmental correspondence, project design proposals, and department files.

College of Art Records

 Collection
Identifier: WUA-01-wua00056
Scope and Contents

This collection contains historical materials from the School of Art, including correspondence, faculty minutes, programs, bulletins, promotional materials, publications, scrapbooks, photos, ledgers, and student artwork.

Washington University Asian Art Society Records

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: WUA-01-wua00270
Scope and Contents

This collections includes materials from the Asian Art Society including board minutes, correspondence, two scrapbooks, membership rosters, photos, and press releases.

Department of Athletics Records

 Collection
Identifier: WUA-01-wua00057
Scope and Contents

The collection includes correspondence, newspaper clippings, minutes, programs, student lists, uniforms, scrapbooks, and other information compiled by various coaches and members of the Washington University Athletic Department and its predecessor departments.

Environmental Response Records

 Collection
Identifier: WUA-01-wua00271
Scope and Contents

This collection documents the activities of the Environmental Response organization. Material includes organizational correspondence, policy statements and activities, brochures and posters, and project information.

A small group of material in the collection unrelated to Environmental Response is a folder on the Association of Black Collegians. This significant material deals with a sit-in at Brookings Hall in 1968, and includes a copy of the protestors’ Manifesto.

Department of Geography Records

 Collection — Box 1
Identifier: WUA-01-wua00020
Scope and Contents

This collection is comprised of correspondence, memos and reports that chronicle the administration of the Geography Department from 1946-1956.

Graduate Institute of Economics and Government Records

 Collection
Identifier: WUA-01-wua00021
Scope and Contents The collection includes special reports, budgets, and publications.  It also includes correspondence relating to the founding of the institute, its objectives, the relationship of the institute with Washington University, and dissolution of the institute's ties with Washington University.  The bulk of correspondences are between Robert S. Brookings and the Washington University administration, including Chancellors Fredric Hall and Herbert Hadley; Assistant to the Chancellor George Throop;...

Washington University Instruction Center Records

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: WUA-01-wua00032
Scope and Contents

This collection includes administrative papers, memos, reports, and studies for Washington University’s Instruction Center, dating from 1968-1973.