Finding aid for the Vice President of Academic Services records


Title:
Vice President of Academic Services records
Repository:
Ohio University
Phone: 740-593-2710
http://www.ohio.edu/library/collections/archives-special-collections/
Creator:
Ohio University.
Dates:
1960-1976
Quantity:
45.5 cubic feet (45 Hollinger boxes, 23 record center cartons)
Abstract:
The Vice President of Academic Services records span from 1960 to 1976 and document the planning of programs and services through Academic Services at Ohio University.
Identification:
UA00180
Language:
The records are in English

Scope and Content

The Vice President of Academic Services records span from 1960 to 1976 and document the planning of programs and services through Academic Services at Ohio University. The collection is organized into two series: 1. Vice Presidents; and 2. Vice President Assistants.

Statement of Arrangement

Organized into two series: 1. Vice Presidents; and 2. Vice Presidents Assistants.

Subject Terms

The following terms have been used to describe this collection.

Subjects:

Ohio University.
Universities and colleges--Administration.

Preferred Citation

Researchers are requested to cite collection name, collection number, and Ohio University, Athens, Ohio in all footnotes and bibliographical references.

Series Descriptions



1. Vice Presidents, 1960-1976

Scope and Content
Series 1. Vice Presidents (VP) spans from 1960 to 1976 and contains application statistics, correspondence, memoranda, committee reports, budgets, academic department and programming reports, contracts, faculty information, research proposals, surveys, and policies. VPs represented are Thomas Smith and Edward Penson.


This series remains in its original arrangement.


2. Vice Presidents Assistants, 1966-1969

Scope and Content
Series 2. Vice Presidents Assistants (VPA) spans from 1966 to 1969 and contains correspondence, memoranda, committee reports, budgets, and academic department and programming reports. VPAs represented are Sherwin Howard.


This series remains in its original arrangement.