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Box: 2, 1965 - 1985

 Box: 2
Part of MS-1154: Thomas Roos papers

Description

Contains materials about faculty petitions on college governance; the Organization of the Faculty of Dartmouth College; issues of the “Valley News” and “The Dartmouth” containing articles about faculty meetings regarding the leadership of Dartmouth; the Organization of Faculty about ROTC at Dartmouth; correspondence and other materials about institutional organization; “Extra-Departmental Programs - A Pattern of Exploitation” by Arthur Luehrmann; “Some Thoughts on Organizing a University” by Thomas Roos; “Corporatization of Academe” by Thomas Roos; a report on the Nantucket Conference on the Future of the Arts at Dartmouth; materials from the task force on the Structure of the Academic Community; materials about the Parkhurst incident of May 6th, 1969, including the committee advisory to the president’s report on disciplining faculty involved in the takeover; materials from the Commission on Undergraduate Education in the Biological Sciences (CUEBS), focusing on the Panel on Pre-Professional Training in the Medical Sciences (PPTMS), including correspondence from members, conference materials, materials about consultation between CUEBS and the American Institute of Biological Sciences, “Guidelines for Planning Biological Facilities,” “An Opinion Concerning Tomorrow’s Colleges of Agriculture” by J.H .Meyer, Report of the Conference on Biology in the Junior College , “Biological Prerequisites for Education in the Health Sciences” a position paper, proceedings of the Conference on Undergraduate Curriculum and the Handbook of Policies and Procedures; PPTMS questionnaire; materials from the Committee on the Economic Status of the Faculty; and correspondence about the fuller utilization of women physicians.

Dates

  • 1965 - 1985

Conditions Governing Access

Unrestricted

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

Part of the Rauner Library Archives and Manuscripts Repository

Contact:
6065 Webster Hall
Hanover NH 03755 USA

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