Guide to the Records of the president of the University of California: Special problem folders, 1899-1958
Guide to the Records of the President of the University of California: Special problem folders, 1899-1958
Collection number: CU-5, Series 4
University Archives, The Bancroft Library
University of California, Berkeley
Berkeley, California
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Container List
A-G
ACADEMIC SENATE, REORGANIZATION OF
Part I: 1930-1950, inclusive
Part II: 1951-1952
Part III: Membership of Santa Barbara, 1944
ACADEMIC SENATE, SECRETARYSHIP OF:
Part I Duties and secretaryship
Part II: Space and budget, 1950-1955
Part III: Replacement of Steel while on war leave
ACADEMIC SENATE, Southern Section: Executive Office
ACTH:
Part I: Institute of Experimental Biology
Part II: General problems, 1949-1951
ADMINISTRATION BUILDING, BERKELEY, Space problems including plans for annex and space for Statewide Administration, 1947-1957 (See also BF #III of Regents Action)
ADMINISTRATION BUILDING, STATEWIDE, 1952, Location of
ADMINISTRATIVE ORGANIZATION:
Part I: Duties of Vice-Presidents and Provosts
Part II:
A. Duties of deans
B. Routing of appointment, promotion, etc. Forms and delegation of authority to Deans, Directors, etc.
C. Appendix to budgeting and accounting. (NIF 6/96)
Part III: Deanship of Graduate Division including successor to Dennes, 1942-1957
Part IV: Duties of department chairmen.
ADMINISTRATIVE REORGANIZATION:
Part I: 1935-1949
Part II: 1950-1951
Part III: Blue Shield proposal, 1943-1945
Part IV: See CHANNELS OF COMMUNICATION ETC.
Part V: Vice-President & Chancellor, UCLA, 1950
Part VI: Vice-President & Chancellor, UCLA, 1951 (See also Clark, Mark)
Part VII: Vice-President & Chancellor Berkeley, 1951-1952 (See also Kerr, Clark)
Part VIII: Vice-President & Provost: Agricultural Sciences, Davis
Part IX: Vice-President, Medical & Health Sciences:
A. Functions, 1938-1957
B. Candidates considered, 1941-1955
C. Appointment of Richard J. Stull, 1950-1955
Part X: Provost, San Francisco, 1937-1957
Part XI: Vice-President of the University, 1925, 1930, 1937, 1946, 1948-1956
Part XII: Change in standing orders affecting duties of Chancellor and relationship with Vice-President Business Affairs, 1951-1953 (For correspondence, see BF #54-Berkeley: Chancellor's relations with VP-BA)
Part XIII: Simplification of administrative procedures and proposed change in Standing Orders, 1952-1958
Part XIV: Academic Senate study, 1929, 1932, 1936, 1937, 1939, and 1941-1946
ADMISSIONS: PROBLEMS, 1930-1952
ADMISSIONS OFFICE AND RELATIONS WITH SCHOOLS
ADULT EDUCATION, 1943-1957
AFFILIATIONS COMMITTEE, 1923, 1930, 1932, 1935
AFRICAN EXPEDITION OF U.C.
Part I: Gen. John U. Calkins: letters and articles
Part II: Paleontology, 1946-1947
Part III: Publication 1948
Part IV: 1947-1948
Part V: Regents research agreements African Expedition
Part VI: 1949
Part VII: Regents agreement- Obler, Arch. and wife- East African Expedition
Part VIII: Obler phase
Part IX: Obler claim
Part X: Envelope containing Obler papers from attorney's office received August 1954
Part XI: Conclusion and settling of accounts, 1950-1957
AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION SURVEY
Part I: 1945-2.26.53
Part II: 2.27.53-
AGRICULTURAL LANDS
Part I: Los Angeles, 1924-1950
Part II: Davis
Part III: Land holdings, Agricultural Colleges & Universities
AIR FORCE ROTC, BERKELEY, 1946-1955
ALCOHOLISM, RESEARCH ON THE PROBLEMS OF
ALL UNIVERSITY CONFERENCE
Part I: First All University Conference, November 3,4, and 5, 1944 at Davis
Part II: Third All University Conference, February 9,10, and 11, 1948
Part III: Third All University Conference; arrangements, expenses, invitations, 1948
Part IV: Fourth All University Conference, April 28,29, and 30, 1949 at Davis
ALL UNIVERSITY FACULTY CONFERENCE, Davis Question Box, 1947-1957
ALUMNI ASSOCIATION PROFESSIONAL GROUPS (Including relationship to California Alumni Association), 1916-1956
ALUMNI ASSOCIATION PROGRESS FUND, UCLA 1945-1957 (See also Scholarships Alumni Scholarship Program; Part II-UCLA)
ALUMNI ASSOCIATION REPRESENTATION ON THE BOARD OF REGENTS (UCLA)
ALUMNI ASSOCIATION UNIFICATION
Part I: 1921-1943
Part II: Federation Committee on Amalgamation
A. 1944-1949 inclusive
B. Streamlined, 1921-1957
C. Subsidization of alumni associations, 1948-1956
Part III: Santa Barbara
Part IV: Davis
ALUMNI ASSOCIATION VISITORS, BOARD OF
ALUMNI HOUSE, BERKELEY, 1951-1954
ALUMNI WAR MEMORIAL PROJECT, BERKELEY
Part I: 1946-1947
Part II: 1948-1954 (Including reconstitution of old Student Union Committee)
AMERICAN HISTORY REQUIREMENT
Part I: 1935-1941
Part II: 1942-1949
Part III: 1950
AMERICAN YOUTH FOR DEMOCRACY
ANNIE ALEXANDER AND MUSEA (NIF 7/96)
ANTI-VIVISECTION
APPLIED ARTS, BERKELEY AND LOS ANGELES, PROPOSED COLLEGE OF (NIF 7/96)
APPOINTMENTS, PROMOTIONS & TENURE, 1947-1957 (S.A. BF #153: Academic Senate petition to the Regents on tenure)
ARCHITECTURE, DEANSHIP OF, 1948-1949
ARCHITECTURE
AREA LANGUAGE PROGRAM
ARENSBERG COLLECTION OF MODERN ART
ARMED FORCES, UNIVERSITY SERVICES TO (NIF 7/96)
ART MATERIALS, CARE OF
ART MUSEUMS, 1930-1956
ASSOCIATION OF AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES
ASUC AND ASUCLA RELATIONS WITH UNIVERSITY
ASUC: CONSTITUTIONS ( of all campuses)
ASUC: SALE OF MAGAZINES IN STUDENT BOOKSTORE
Part I: Correspondence
Part II: Copies of publications
ASUC: STUDENT GOVERNMENT
Part I: Reorganization of ASUC & proposal that University take over financial control, 1939-1946
Part II: Compulsory student body fee & Constitution, 1933-1950
ASUC: STUDENT GOVERNMENT, STATEMENTS ON including relationship of student government to the University, 1900-1956
ASUC: STUDENT GOVERNMENT'S RIGHT TO TAKE OFFICIAL STANDS IN PUBLIC DISPUTES.
ASUC: STUDENT POLLS, 1941-1952
ASUC: STUDENT PUBLICATIONS, particularly THE PELICAN, 1949
ASUCLA: FINANCES; BOARD OF CONTROL; AMENDMENTS TO CONSTITUTION
Part I: 1933-1949
Part II: December 1948-1957
ATHLETIC PROBLEMS
ATHLETICS
Part I: Pacific Coast Conference (including President's meeting, joint meetings with Big Ten, etc.)
A. Minutes
B. Background material to minutes, 1949-
Part II:
A. Recruiting and financial aid to athletes
1. 1948-1951
2. 1952-1954
3. 1955-1957
B. PCC Alumni Committee (Eames Bishop Group), 1950-
C. Tuition grants-in-aid
Part III:
A. Admissions requirement of athletes, 1949-1957
B. "C" Average (Qualitative requirements for athletic eligibility), 1950-1957
Part IV:
A. Post season games (Rose Bowl), 1949
B. Newspaper clippings, Rose Bowl (post season games)
Part V: Coaches, tenure and salaries of
Part VI: Fines, 1949-1955
Part VII: Television, 1949
Part VIII: Spring practice, 1949-1955
Part IX: Platoon system
Part X: National Collegiate Athletics Association, 1948
Part XI: American Council on Education, 1952
Part XII: State Board of Education, relations with
Part XIII: ASUC and ASUCLA employment of athletes, 1951-1957
Part XIV: ASUC, Board of Athletic Control and Intercollegiate Athletic Advisory Committee
Part XV: ASUCLA, Committee on Athletics policy and Division of Intercollegiate Athletics, 1933
Part XVI: Miscellaneous reports (including John's and Commissioner's Reports), 1948
Part XVII: Appointment of conference commissioner, 1954- Confidential folders and files, 1949-1965.
ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION (filed in safe in Room 205, Sproul Hall) Note dated 1979: R.M. Underhill thinks are at Los Alamos
AUTONOMY OF PROFESSIONAL SCHOOLS
Part I: General
Part II: Law School relation to Academic Senate (including problem of accreditation and subsequent change in Standing Orders)
Part III: Accreditation of Law School by the American Bar Association
BABCOCK: See Genetics Project.
BANCROFT LIBRARY BUILDING & CENTENNIAL BUILDING AT LOS ANGELES
BANCROFT LIBRARY, LIBRARIAN FOR, 1943-1952
BAND BUILDING: See Music Endowments
BOND, CARRIE JACOBS - MEMORIAL
BOTANY AND AGRICULTURE BUDGET:
Part I: Procedures
A. Procedures for preparation and presentation of budget 1946-1949 inclusive
B. Procedures for preparation and presentation of budget 1950-1951 inclusive
C. Revision of budget procedures (Including President's Special Committee and Regent's Sub-Committee on Budget Procedure, 1951-1953 ending with the Regent's change in Standing Orders 4.24.53
D. Implementation of changes in budget procedure, 1955
Part II: Administrative organization
A. 1941-1952
B. Abolition of budget officer, 1952-1953 (Neylan's proposal: transfer of duties to Controller's Office)
C. Redistribution of budgetary functions between budget officer and Controller, 1952-1956 (Sproul proposal including budgeting and accounting in University organization)
D. Appendix-budgeting and accounting for administration including reports by Johnson, Hill, and Dingle (1952)
Part III: Botany and Agriculture
BUILDING
Part I: Building facilities for NROTC, Berkeley and Los Angeles
Part II: Federal Works Administration, temporary buildings, 1946-1947
Part III: Building Needs, Coordinating Committee on
BUILDING NEEDS: General
Part I includes Riverside and Scripps
Part II: Reports 1933-1938
Part III: Reports for various campuses
A. Berkeley
B. Davis
C. Los Angeles
D. San Francisco
BUREAU OF BUSINESS AND ECONOMIC RESEARCH, Berkeley and Los Angeles, 1936-1957
CALENDAR .
Part I: Through October, 1944
Part II: October, 1944 -October, 1945
Part III: November and December of 1945-1948 incl.
Part IV: 1949-1956
Part V: 1957-
CALIFORNIA CLUB ALL UNIVERSITY SONG CONTEST, 1939-1947
CALIFORNIA COLLEGE IN CHINA
CALIFORNIA LABOR SCHOOL, 1944-1957
CALIFORNIA RADIO COUNCIL
CANCER RESEARCH:
Part I: 1947, including All University Cancer Conference
Part II: 1948-1954
CANCER RESEARCH AND BIOLOGICAL INSTITUTE:
Part I: Friedgood and Seagrave Proposals
Part II: Dr. Penn's research, 1943-1956
Part III: Biological Institute Los Angeles
CANCER RESEARCH GENETICS LABORATORY, BERKELEY
CANCER RESEARCH PROJECT, SAN FRANCISCO, TUMOR REGISTRY (Laboratory of Experimental Oncology, Donner Laboratory)
CANDIDATES FOR PRESIDENCIES OR PROVOSTSHIPS OF UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES, 1951-1958
CARRUTHERS AVIATION PROPOSAL
CAVALIER SCHOLARSHIP FUND, 1943-1949
CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION, including "Chronicles of California"
CENTENNIAL HISTORY OF CALIFORNIA
CENTRAL LIBRARY STORAGE CENTER, Mid-West Inter-Library Center 1939-1955 (See also BF#430 on branch libraries)
CENTRAL SERVICE GRAPHIC ARTS DEPARTMENT, including Scientific Illustrator & Photographic Laboratory, 1948-1951
CHANCELLORS, INAUGURATION OF, including general section, inaugurations of R.B. Allen, and Clark Kerr.
CHANNELS OF COMMUNICATION BETWEEN THE BOARD OF REGENTS AND THE FACULTY.
Part I & II: 1899-1953
Part III: Regent Neylan's proposal to abolish the University Bulletin
Part IV: Background material, 1947-1951
CHARTER DAY CEREMONIES: PROCEDURE, 1943-1952
CHARTER DAY INVITATIONS:
Part I: 1930-1950
Part II: 1951-1958
CHEMISTRY PROFESSOR FOR LOS ANGELES, 1940
CHURCHILL, WINSTON. Honorary degree proposals, and invitations to, 1945
CITRUS GROVE, LOS ANGELES (Sub-Tropical Horticulture), 1950-1958
CLARK, MARK, consideration of, as Vice-President and Chancellor, UCLA, 1951
Part I: General
Part II: Faculty and student protest against a military man
Part III: Newspaper clippings
CLARK, WILLIAM A. Policy on use of and Committee, 1926-1958
CLARK LIBRARY & DRYDEN PROJECT
CLARK, WILLIAM A.- RESIDENCE, Use of, 1926-1948
CLAYPOOL GIFT, Use of, 1951-1958
COLEMAN, JOHN C. & EDWARD - MEMORIAL FUND 1945-1958 (See also BF#93Med-1958)
COLLEGE OF COMMERCE, DEAN OF
COLLEGE OF LETTERS AND SCIENCE, LOS ANGELES (NIF 7/96)
COMMENCEMENT, Berkeley, Davis, Los Angeles, Santa Barbara, 1940-1954
COMMUNISM (probably filed in safe with AEC materials, NIF)
COMPULSORY ROTC, protests against, 1923-1957
COMPUTING CENTER AND INSTITUTE OF NUMERICAL ANALYSIS:
Part I: Background, 1944-5.29.47 Regents' minutes
Part II: Institute of Numerical Analysis, Los Angeles, 1947-1953
Part III: Central Computing Service, Berkeley, 1947-1952
CONNELL FUND (Michael J. Connell Memorial Fund)
Part I: Income and financial matters
Part II: Uses
CONSERVATION EDUCATION, 1950-1956
CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, San Francisco, 1944-1956
CONTROLLER, SUCCESSOR TO LUNDBERG, 1953-1954
COUNCIL ON EDUCATIONAL PLANNING AND COORDINATION
COUNSELLING AND GUIDANCE:
Part I: to 1949
Part II: 1950-1954, including vocational guidance and Counselling Center for students
Part III: Clyde Johnson and his place in counselling fraternities
CRIMINOLOGY
CRIMINOLOGY, ESTABLISHMENT OF SCHOOL OF
CYCLOTRON, RADIATION LABORATORY
DAVIDSON, GEORGE
Part I: Biography (Including Gudde's connection with), 1945-1954
Part II: Use of balance of Davidson Fund
DAVIS CAMPUS, ADMINISTRATION OF
Part I: General section, 1933-1952
Part II. Knowles Ryerson, status of, 1936-52
DAVIS CAMPUS EXPANSION:
Part I: Expansion of program towards the establishment of a College of Letters & Science on the Davis campus, 1947-1949
Part II: Opening of College of Letters & Science, including the appointment of H.A. Young as Dean, 1950-1952
DENTISTRY, School of UCLA, 1946-1957
DICKEY COLLECTION (NIF 7/96)
DIPLOMACY, School of
DONNER LABORATORY ADDITIONS FOR USE OF THE DIVISION OF MEDICAL PHYSICS:
Part I: Donner Laboratory Addition, 1945-1957
Part II: Donner Metabolic Unit, Cowell Hospital (NIF 7/96)
DRAMA, LECTURES AND MUSIC, Committee on
EDUCATION, DEAN OF SCHOOL OF, 1944-1950
EDUCATION, TEACHER TRAINING:
Part I: Payment of master teachers, 1947-1957
Part II: Supervisors
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS, TAXATION OF:
Part I: Universities and federal taxation
Part II: The President's Special Committee on Local Government Relationships
Part III: Local government relations, especially with City of Berkeley, 1947
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, UCLA: Inadequacy of Quarters, 1945-1955
ENDOWMENTS: Hertz Fund (Memorial Scholarships)
ENDOWMENTS: May T. Morrison Fund, 1940-1952
ENGINEERING, CERAMICS
ENGINEERING, CHEMICAL:
Part I: Curriculum in Department of Engineering ("Process Engineering") and/or Department of Chemistry ("Chemical Engineering"), 1944-1952
Part II: Streamlined, 1949-1956
ENGINEERING, DEAN OF THE SCHOOL OF, BERKELEY
ENGINEERING, DEAN OF THE SCHOOL OF, LOS ANGELES
ENGINEERING, Institute of Traffic and Transportation, 1946-1957
ENGINEERING, LOS ANGELES
ENGINEERING, MINING, Teaching emphasis on metallurgy
ENGINEERING, PETROLEUM at LOS ANGELES
ENGINEERING FIELD STATION:
Part I: 1946-1957
Part II: Transfer of funds for, 1948-1951
ENROLLMENT LIMITATION: Background material, 1948-1956
ENROLLMENT, LIMITATION and DISMISSAL OF STUDENTS
ENROLLMENT, LIMITATION: ENGINEERING
ENROLLMENT LIMITATION: STREAMLINED, 1947-1957
ENROLLMENT MATERIAL, 1946-1956
EVANS, Herbert M., unpaid bills
FACULTY CLUBS, including general section and separate sections on Berkeley, Davis, Riverside, San Francisco, Santa Barbara, 1946-1958
FACULTY CLUB, LOS ANGELES:
Part I: 4.27. 38 to 11.5.48
Part II: 12.21. 48 to 2.29.52
Part III: 4.6. 50 to 1957
FACULTY FELLOWSHIPS, Programs of summer and wartime aid, 1941-1957 (NIF 8/96)
FACULTY HOMESITE, Los Angeles:
Part I: 1925 to 7.12.46
Part II: 1946-1951
FACULTY HOUSING (EXCLUSIVE OF L.A. FACULTY HOMESITE):
Part I: Material for 1946
Part II: Material for 1947-1949
FACULTY WORKLOAD, including student-teacher ratios and faculty workload questionnaire, 1949-1957
FAIR BEAR DISPUTE
FAMILY RELATIONS COURSE
FISH AND GAME: Wildlife conservation courses and annual Conservation Education Planning Conference, 1942-1949
FLEISCHMANN FOUNDATION GIFTS. Past and potential, 1952-1958
FM RADIO BROADCASTING
FOOTBALL
FOREIGN STUDENT PROBLEMS, 1943-1957.
FOREIGN STUDENTS, INSTRUCTION IN ENGLISH FOR
FOREST PRODUCTS LABORATORY:
Part I: 1942-1950
Part II: Selection of a director, 1952-1955
FORESTRY SCHOOL: DEANSHIP OF (1947-55)
FRESHMAN ADVISORY (1937-1941)
GENETICS PROJECT, BABCOCK
GEST LIBRARY OF ORIENTAL LITERATURE
GIANNINI FOUNDATION, DIRECTORS
GIFTS:
Part I: Promotion & solicitation, 1943-1958
Part II: Acceptance & acknowledgment, 1945-1958
GILL TRACT, Proposed use of for recreational purposes, 1933-1953
GILL TRACT, Uses, other than recreational purposes, 1938-1957
GIMBEL, JAKE. PRIZE, 1928-1957
GIMBEL SEX PSYCHOLOGY LECTURES, Administration of, 1945
GLADWIN COLLECTION
GO TO CHURCH CAMPAIGN, 1948-1953
GRADUATE STUDENT CENTER (NIF 8/96)
GRADUATE WORK, Los Angeles
GRADUATE WORK IN ECONOMICS, Los Angeles
GREEK THEATRE, Expansion and rehabilitation, including donation by Hearst Foundation of $400,000:
Part I: 1946-7.18.54
Part II: 7.19.54- 1957
GRODZINS AFFAIR. Japanese Evacuation and Resettlement Study
GUDDE, ERWIN G.:
Part I: Status of Gudde. Compensation for California Place Names
Part II: California Place Names
H-R
HALL OF FAME:
Part I: 1949-1950
Part II: 1954-1957
HASTINGS LAW SCHOOL:
Part I: Relation of, to University, 1878-1953
Part II: Relation of, to Business Office (Incorporated into Part I)
Part III: Relation of, to Extension Division
Part IV: A.B. Degree for Hastings' Graduates
HAWAII MARINE LABORATORY (Coconut Island):
Part I: Orgins of cooperative program between University of California and University of Hawaii, 1947-1948
Part II: Development and operation of, 1948-1958
HERBARIA AT LOS ANGELES
HIGHER EDUCATION:
Part I: General section:
A. 1944-1952 inclusive
B. 1933-1943
C. Conference on higher education in California
Part II: Los Angeles and Sacramento, 1946-1949
Part III: Bakersfield, Modesto, Shasta and Ukiah, 1949-1953
Part IV: Engineering in state colleges:
A. 1948-1952
B. 1953-1956
C. Reappraisal of engineering agreement, 1957 -
Part V: Degree of Master of Education, 1945-1949
Part VI: Master's Degree in non-teaching fields, 1952-1958
Part VII: California Polytechnic Institute, 1936-1947
Part VIII: McGeorge College of Law
Part IX: Air Instruction at Davis (SCR 65) and Special Committee on Aviation Education (separate folder attached)
Part X: Kern County School of Mines, 1950-1958
Part XI:
A. Liaison Committee (Representatives from State Board of Education and Regents of UC)
B. Joint Staff and its Technical Advisory Committee, 1951-1956
Part XII:
A. Establishment of branch of University in San Diego, 1954-4.30.56
B. Establishment of branch of University in San Diego, 5.1. 56-1957
Part XIII: Establishment of new state colleges, 1955-1957
Part XIV: Establishment of new campuses of the University, 1956-1958
HIGHER EDUCATION, COST OF:
Part I: Inter-institutional surveys:
A. 1952-11.6.53
B. Including California - Big Ten (Western Conference) cost & statistical study, 11.11. 53-1958
Part II: Medical education costs, 1952-1955
Part III: Selection of a director of survey of higher education, 1952-1953
HIGHER EDUCATION, REGIONAL COOPERATION. Western Regional Compact for Higher Education (Western Interstate Commission):
Part I: Formation, 1948-1951
Part II: Participation of University of California, 1952-1956
HIGHER EDUCATION, STATE SURVEY:
Part I: General plan and procedures for study of higher education in California, including legislative bill and Asa V. Call's interest):
A. 1953-1954
B. Restudy of higher education in California, 1955-1956
Part II: Dormitories study (Senate Con-current Resolution Number 10), 1954-1955
HISTORY DEPARTMENT
HOLLYWOOD WRITERS' CONGRESS and relation to Hollywood Quarterly (University publication)
HOME ECONOMICS PROBLEMS
HOME MANAGEMENT HOUSE, Los Angeles
HONORARY DEGREES, Policy of conferring, 1934-1952
HONORARY DEGREES AND SPECIAL AWARDS FOR DISTINGUISHED ALUMNI, Policy, 1931-1951
HOOPER FOUNDATION, including establishment of, and Meyer's directorship, 1913-1954.
HOOPER FOUNDATION, INCOME AND BUDGET. Donations from: Fish & Game Commission and National Canners' Association, 1937-1948
HOUSING, 1922-1944
HOUSING OF COLLECTIONS OTHER THAN LIBRARY MATERIAL, including individual Campus Reports, 1953-
INCIDENTAL FEE, 1920-1956
INCIDENTAL FEE, INCREASE IN, including study of cost element, 1952-1958
INSTITUTE FOR BASIC RESEARCH IN SCIENCE, 1941-1958
INSTITUTE OF EXPERIMENTAL BIOLOGY:
Part I: Establishment of Institute; Herzstein Professorship; dichotomy in Division of Anatomy; Evans' directorship, 1929-1950
Part II: Proposed merger of Institute of Experimental Biology and Hooper Foundation, 1950-1958, including successors to Evans and Meyer and future of Institute and Hooper Foundation
Part III: Space problems, 1949-1952
INSTITUTE IN GROUP DYNAMICS
INSTITUTE OF HUMAN RELATIONS
INSTITUTE OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS:
Part I: 1938-1944 (Including Committee on Worker's Education)
Part II: 1944-1947
Part III: 1948-1956
INSTITUTE OF PACIFIC RELATIONS:
Part I: 1930-1935
Part II: 1936-1939
Part III: 1940-1945
Part IV: 1946-1949
Part V: 1950-1951
Part VI: 1952-1953
INSTRUCTION IN PLANNING, 1935-1951
INSURANCE, GROUP LIFE INSURANCE PLANS, including Los Alamos plan and Ploss study, 1952-1958
INSURANCE, PROPOSAL FOR SELF-INSURANCE, including insurance reserve fund, 1944-1954
INTERNATIONAL HOUSE:
Part I: International House Association: overall program, including participation of Berkeley "I" House, 1947-1949
Part II: International House, Berkeley: Funds, including contributions to "I" House Association and financial situation, 1947-1957
Part III: Joint appeal to Ford Foundation, 1951-1953
Part IV: Relationship to University of California, 1927-1957
INTERNATIONAL HOUSE, SELECTION OF DIRECTORS ON BOARD
INTERNATIONAL HOUSE, Los Angeles, 1940-1952
INTERNATIONAL HOUSE SURVEY
INTRAMURAL SPORTS
JANSS PROPERTY
JAPANESE-AMERICAN PROBLEMS
JEFFERSON MEMORIAL FUND, 1943-1957
JOURNALISM, Berkeley
JOURNALISM, Los Angeles
KEARNEY VINEYARD, 1931-1951
KELLOGG FARM, Remount Station
KELLOGG FOUNDATION:
Part I: Education of school administrators
Part II: (NIF 8/96)
KELLOGG RANCH
KERR, CLARK, Vice-President and Chancellor, Berkeley. Qualifications, records, and comments.
LANDSCAPE DESIGN
LANGLEY PORTER CLINIC, San Francisco:
Part I: Berkeley addition
Part II: 1937-1943, Including background material
Part III: Directorship of, including procedure for appointment, 1956
LATIN AMERICAN FELLOWSHIPS & SCHOLARSHIPS, 1937-1949
LATIN-AMERICAN HISTORY
LAW SCHOOL, Berkeley, Deanship of
LAW SCHOOL, Los Angeles, Deanship of, 1947-1957
LAW SCHOOL, Los Angeles, Establishment and housing of
LAW SCHOOL: RELATION TO ACADEMIC SENATE
Part I: General & summary
Part III: Senate Minutes
LEGISLATIVE MATTERS. Regent Neylan's proposed change in Standing Orders pertaining to legislative matters, 1953 -
LETTERS AND SCIENCE, Los Angeles
LIBRARIAN FOR UC LIBRARY
LIBRARY BINDING ARREARS, Berkeley, Los Angeles, 1942-1956
LICK OBSERVATORY PROBLEMS, DIRECTORSHIP, ETC.
LICK-WILMERDING SCHOOL:
Part I: 1939-1947 (Background of merger and appointment of director)
Part II: 1948-1951
Part III: 1952-1953
Part IV: 1954 (Proposal for joint ownership; campaign for funds)
Part V: 1955-1958 (Continuation of, as the Wilmerding School of Industrial Arts)
LITTLE THEATER
LITTLE THEATER, BUILDING
LITTLE THEATER, PERSONNEL
MacINTYRE, C.F.:
Part I: 1928-1957
Part II
Part III
MAY, KENNETH
MCENERNEY, GARRETT W:
Part I: McEnerney endowments, 1941-1958 (Includes Genevieve McEnerney)
Part II: Establishment of and gifts to McEnerney Memorial Fund, 1942-1954
Part III: Portrait of Garrett W. McEnerney to be hung in the Garrett W. McEnerney Memorial Law Library, 1948-1952
MCNEIL, ETHEL, Case of
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT, Los Angeles:
Part I: 1935-1947 inclusive
Part II: North Broadway Property including Burbank's, Lewis Trust, 1949-1956
MEDICAL EDUCATION, Federal aid to, 1948-1951
MEDICAL FIELD, WORLD WAR II (NIF 8/96)
MEDICAL PHYSICS. Relationship of the Medical School and the Division of Medical Physics, 1947-1954
MEDICAL SCHOOL: ADMISSIONS
MEDICAL SCHOOL, DEANSHIP OF:
Part I: San Francisco (NIF 8/96)
Part II: Los Angeles (NIF 8/96)
Part III: List of Candidates without biographical data (NIF 8/96)
MEDICAL SCHOOL, Los Angeles:
Part I: Affiliations with
Part II: Cerebral palsy
Part III:
A. Mental health
B. Mental hygiene, incorporating the special problem on the establishment of a Langley Porter Clinic
C. Neuropsychiatric Institute at Los Angeles, 1953-1958
Part IV: Children's Hospital
Part V: Marion Davies Clinic, 1951-1958
MEDICAL SCHOOL, Los Angeles. Air Force Aeronautical and Aeromedical Research Unit.
MEDICAL SCHOOL, Los Angeles. Budget, 1948-1949
MEDICAL SCHOOL, Los Angeles. Deanship of
Part I: Biographical data on candidates & minutes & reports of Committee on Deanship
Part II: Biographical data & comments on San Francisco Medical School faculty considered for Deanship
Part III: Material eliminated from Medical School Deanship
Part IV: Medical School Deanship LA
MEDICAL SCHOOL, Los Angeles. Establishment of (NIF 8/96)
MEDICAL SCHOOL, Los Angeles. General history.
MEDICAL SCHOOL, Los Angeles. Goldwyn Memorial Private Pavilion.
MEDICAL SCHOOL, Los Angeles. Location of:
Part I: 1945-1946
Part II: 1947-1957, including acquisition of C. and H. Tract
MEDICAL SCHOOL, Los Angeles, Opening of, Fall 1951:
Part I: Choosing of students, physical facilities, staffing and budget
Part II: Accommodation of 2nd Year class of medical students, UCLA, use of Weyburn Building
MEDICAL SCHOOL, Los Angeles. Rehabilitation Center:
Part I: Background material, 1950-1954
Part II: 1951-1955
Part III: 1956-1958
MEDICAL SCHOOL, Los Angeles. Religious Conference Property
MEDICAL SCHOOL, San Francisco: Brief history
MEDICAL SCHOOL, San Francisco. Deanship of, including successor to Smyth, 1936-1955
MEDICAL SCHOOL, San Francisco. Proposed removal to Berkeley, 1935-1952
MEDICAL SCHOOL, San Francisco. Rehabilitation, 1953-1958
METEOROLOGY or PRE-METEOROLOGY
MILLER, A.C. Hearst Avenue property, 1946-1957
MILLER, A.C. Santa Cruz Project. Blue print sketches and plans
MILLER, A.C. Santa Cruz Property:
Part I: Proposal for a faculty retreat ("Homewood")
Part II: Purchase of additional property; other uses; responsibility, etc., 1942-1957
MITSUI LIBRARY
MUSIC BUILDING, Berkeley, 1941-1956 (Financed by Hertz and Morrison Funds)
NASH, JOHN HENRY, LIBRARY
NATIONAL DEFENSE
NATIONAL EMERGENCY:
Part I: General
Part II: Manpower
Part III: University building program
Part IV: Committee on the Present Danger
NATIONAL SERVICE COURSES
NAVAL ARCHITECTURE, Future of, including proposed appointment of John R. Paulling, and Wehausen, 1953-1958
NEUROLOGY; NEUROLOGY AND NEURO-SURGERY
NEW REGENTS (permanently with R.G. Sproul personal papers)
NUCLEAR PHYSICS
NUCLEAR REACTOR:
Part I: 1946-1952
Part II: 1953-1955
Part III: 1956-1958
NURSING:
Part I: Titles, academic or clinical; status of faculty of School of, 1936-1952
Part II: Status of Margret Tracy
Part III: Successor to Tracy, 1954-1957
NURSING, SCHOOL OF:
Part I: 1936-1950, including reorganization of nursing education, establishment and status of School of Nursing
Part II: 1951-1953, including nursing needs in State of California (legislation for), status and future of Schools of Nursing
Part III: Regent Naffziger's proposed shortened course in nursing, 1953-1954
Part IV: Nursing education, 1956
NURSING, SCHOOL OF, Los Angeles
NUTRITION INSTITUTE
OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY
ODEGARD APPOINTMENT
OPEN AIR THEATER & FIELD HOUSE, Los Angeles:
Part I: Old theater, 1932-1947
Part II: Plans for new open air theater (pavilion), 1948
OPHTHALMOLOGY LABORATORY, Endowment of, 1946-1957 (Includes USPH construction grant)
OPTOMETRY, SCHOOL OF
OPTOMETRY, SCHOOL OF, LOS ANGELES
OXFORD TRACT, Uses and proposed uses, 1923-1957
PAN-AMERICAN INSTITUTE
PARKING PROBLEM, Berkeley, 1947-1958
PARKING PROBLEM, Statewide parking survey, 1953-1958
PARKING PROBLEM, UCLA, 1952-1958
PEACE COURSE
PERMANENT HOSPITAL PROPOSAL
PHARMACY, COLLEGE OF, Los Angeles
PHARMACY. Reorganization of curriculum, residence requirement, conversion from College to School of Pharmacy, 1946-1955
PHYSICAL EDUCATION (NIF 11/96)
PHYSICAL EDUCATION: MEN AND WOMEN
PLACEMENT AND PERSONNEL DIVISION, Need for, 1931-1954
POLICY: ALCOHOL, including fraternity drinking problem and University anti-drinking regulation
POLICY: USE OF THE NAME OF UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, 1946-1957
POLITICAL ACTIVITY OF FACULTY MEMBERS, including Hatch Act, Policy re: leaves of absence for political campaigning and office, Outland case, Hutchison and Freedman case, McHenry case
POST WAR BUILDING PROGRAM PRIORITIES
POST WAR EDUCATION FOR VETERNS
POST-WAR PLANS FOR UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENTS
POST-WAR PROJECTS, SPEClAL COMMITTEE ON (Grether report)
POST WAR RECONSTRUCTION
POST-WAR UNIVERSITY CONFERENCE
PRE-EMPLOYMENT PHYSICAL EXAMINATION, 1944 -
PROPOSED COLLEGE OF APPLIED ARTS, LA & Berkeley
PSYCHIATRY DEPARTMENT: POSSIBLE PERSONNEL
PSYCHIATRIC HOSPITAL, LOS ANGELES
PUBLIC HEALTH, Deanship of, 1939-1951
PUBLIC HEALTH: Hygiene Department
PUBLIC HEALTH, Location of School of
PUBLIC Health, School of, Foundation Report
PUBLIC HEALTH, SCHOOL OF, Los Angeles (not including public health nursing):
Part I: 1943-1948 inclusive
Part II: 1949-1953
PUBLIC HEALTH, STREAMLINED
Part I
Part II
PUBLIC HEALTH: SUPPLEMENT
RADIN, PROFESSOR MAX
RADIO: See FM Radio
RADIOLOGICAL SAFETY:
Part I:
A. Regional advisory committee
B. University-Wide Advisory Committee on Radiological Safety
C. Committee reports & recommendation
Part II:
A. Toxic and radiological poisoning
B. Development of Department of Occupational Health
Part III: Proposed University operation of a Statewide Radiological Safety Laboratory Service, 1953
Part IV: Miscellaneous
RANDALL, Case of (Prof. Merle Randall)
REAL ESTATE COURSES:
Part I: 1942-1947
Part II: Streamlined, 1948-1952
Part III: Use of Real Estate Education and Research Fund, 1956-1958
RECREATIONAL AREAS
REGENT'S PROFESSORSHIPS AND/OR LECTURESHIPS, to be filled by men of outstanding accomplishment in non-academic fields and professions:
Part I: Establishment and policy, 1951-1958
Part II: Recommendations for filling posts:
A. A through K, 1952 -
B. L through Z, 1952 -
REGENTS RECORDS
REGIONAL STUDIES: Institute of East Asiatic Studies
REGIONAL STUDIES: Institute of East Asiatic Studies: Directorship
REGIONAL STUDIES: Far Eastern and Slavic Studies:
Part I: 1943-1944
Part II: 1945-1949
Part III: 1950-1952 (NIF 9/96)
REGIONAL STUDIES: Latin American studies:
Part I: Institute of Latin American Studies, 1948-1951
Part II: Institute from 4.5. 51-1956
REGIONAL STUDIES: Institute of Slavic Studies, Berkeley:
Part I: 1947-1949 inclusive
Part II: 1950-1957
REGIONAL STUDIES: Institute of Slavic Studies, Los Angeles, 1947-1957
REGISTRATION (LATE)
REGULATION 4: See SP. Research
REGULATION 6: Relations of University staff members & students with state & federal officials, 1952-1955 (revised June 1954)
REGULATION 17:
Part I: General, 1934-1958
Part II:
A. Proposed honorary degree for Molotov, 1945
B. Proposed honorary degree for President Truman, 1948
REGULATION 27: Teaching assistants, status of, 1946-1958
RELATIONS WITH SCHOOLS, OFFICE OF:
Part I: Director; general functions
Part II: Reports; President's acknowledgments
RELIGIOUS WORK ON CAMPUS
RESEARCH
Part I: Regulation 4; Policy, 1934-1957
Part II: Regulation 4; Problem cases, 1947-1957
Part III: Contract Research; Policy 1945-1952
Part IV: Contract Research; Procedure, 1934-1952
Part V: Contract Research Officer: A.H. Warner, Picatinney Arsenal
Part VI: Government contract research:
A.
1. Regents' concern with, 1951-11.21.52
2. Regents' concern with, 1952-1957
B. University responsibility in, including general section and specific cases (Kostanick, Leopold & Neyman), 1951-1952
C. Overhead on Government Contracts
Part VII: Research Grants-in-aid: Policy, 1934-1952
Part VIII: Research Grants-in-aid: Procedure:
A. Grants from outside and federal agencies, 1934-1953
B. Grants from University funds (Research Committee), 1946-1952
Part IX: Institute of Engineering Research:
A.
1. Institute of Industrial Cooperation, Los Angeles (red flags)
2. Engineering research and its relation to Regulation 4 (green flags), 1945-1956
B. Industrial Research Institute's proposals and agreements with industry, 1940-1946 (Background to Institute of Engineering Research)
Part X: Non-faculty professional research personnel: general, 1941-1958
Part XI Non-faculty professional research personnel: supporting cases, 1949-1950
Part XII: Patent policy and procedure:
A. 1931-1948, including President's Committee on Patents Proposals, reports and Regents' action, 1926-1948
B. 1949-1955, including revision of University Regulation 23
C. Standard form of contract research
D. Dr. Penn's patent problem, 1950
E. Dr. Gofman's patent problems with AEC & USPH, 1951-1952
F. Use of income from University-owned patents, 1943-1958
RETIREMENT:
Part I: Various attempts to raise retirement benefits
Part II: RAS system and government contract workers and folder attached: Report on deficiencies
Part III: Academic Senate memorials
Part IV: Compulsory retirement, including disability provisions, 1943-1951
Part V:
A. Proposed revision of Regents' system, including a self-administered annuity program, 1942-1954
B. Pension and retiring annuities system of UC: Composition and terms of office, actuarial studies, and resurvey of the system, 1954
C. Pension and retiring annuities system of UC: Proposals for broadening the membership, 1954-1958
D. Pension and retiring annuities system of UC: revisions of Standing Orders, 1954-1957
Part VI: Retirement of administrative officers and retention after normal age, including Hart case
Part VII: Miscellaneous faculty appointees not members of any retirement system, 1948-1951
Part VIII:
A. Post-retirement re-appointment under RAS, 1939-1957
B. Post-retirement re-appointment under PRAS, 1954-1958
Part IX: Retirement committees, 1923-1957
Part X: Carnegie beneficiaries: those affected if retired before age 70:
A. Policy, 1953-1957
B. Individual cases, 1954 -
Part XI: Increased rate of contributions to academic retirement system due to academic salary increases, 1955-1957
Part XII: PRAS: Permissible salaries (Basis for retirement computation & deficiency payments for contract research); service credit during leaves, 1954-1957
Part XIII: Accumulated vacation pay
Part XIV: Patrick, Wong and Marshall Cases (disability), 1939-1950
Part XV: Transfer of retiring annuities system to SERS:
A. to November 15, 1951
B. November 16, 1951 to May 22, 1953
C. May 23, 1953-1954
D. Proposed administrative retirement plans for those retiring June 30, 1953-1954
E. Correspondence from faculty members retiring June 30, 1953-1954
Part XVI: Annuities system reserve for special pensions
Part XVII: OASI and possible application to UC:
A. 1950-1955
B. 1955-1957
Part XVIII: Cubberly case
Part XIX: Age of retirement, various discussions, 1935-1958
Part XX: Hutchison retirement
Part XXI: Possible transfer of PRAS to SERS, 1956-1953
Part XXII: SERS and government contract workers, particularly Contract #48
Part XXIII: Use of the title "Emeritus", including the College of Agriculture, 1935-1956
Part XXIV: Panunzio case
Part XXV:
A. Pension Increase for emeriti, including Memorial to the Regents, 10.1.52
B. Emeriti as fellows (resolution adopted by Regents, 4.24.53)
C. Panunzio: services on audit of emeriti payments, 1953-1956
D. Emeriti pensions and stipends, financing of additional payments to pre-1954 emeriti, 1953-1957
Part XXVI: Transfer of functions of Insurance and Retirement Department to Treasurer and Controller (Change in Standing Orders), 1952
Part XXVII: Hardship cases of emeriti, 1953-1955
Part XXVIII: Legislative Budget Committee, Study of the UC retirement system, 1953-1954
RIVERSIDE CAMPUS EXPANSION:
Part I: Development and building program
Part II: Acquisition of land
Part III: College of Letters & Science; Development, 1948-1951
S-Z
SABBATICAL LEAVES OF ABSENCE:
Part I: 1939-1945 inclusive, general policy
Part II: 1946-1958, General policy including revision of Regulation 24
Part III: Problem cases, 1946-1953 inclusive (gainful employment. etc)
SACRAMENTO JUNIOR COLLEGE
SAN SIMEON:
Part I: Possible gift to the University, 1952-1958
Part II: Gift to the State. 1957 -
SANTA BARBARA, Index for files on, by Robert S. Johnson
SANTA BARBARA: Provost
SANTA BARBARA COLLEGE, Development within the University of California:
Part I: Genesis of Santa Barbara as part of the University of California, 1919-1943
Part II: Academic and administrative, 1944-1947
Part III: Academic and administrative, 1948-1951
Part IV: Academic and administrative, 1952
Part V: Academic and administrative, 1953
Part VI: Campus development plan (physical), 1947-1953
Part VII: Educational policy, especially the problem of industrial arts, 1943-1958
SANTA BARBARA COLLEGE, Fraternity and Sorority housing:
Part I: 1950-1955
Part II: 1956-1958
SANTA BARBARA COLLEGE: PROVOST (Successor to Williams):
Part I: General: essential qualification, nominating committee, etc, 1951-1954
Part II: Possible candidates, 1951-1957
Part III: Clark Kuebler, 1953-
SANTA BARBARA STATE COLLEGE, SCHOOL OF GOVERNMENT
SAPERSTEIN, JEROME, Loan papers
SCANDINAVIAN LANGUAGES AND LITERATURE, Chair of
SCHOLARLY PUBLICATION:
Part I: General, 1945-1956
Part II: (Group I)
1. Comparative Law (Proposed Journal)
2. Comparative Psychology Monographs
3. Journal of Dental Education
4. A Journal in Mathematical Statistics
5. Pacific Historical Review
6. Philosophy Journal (Proposed Journal)
7. Romance Philology
8. The Trollopian
9. Western Folklore
Part III: (Group II)
1. American Journal of Archaeology
2. Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America
3. Far Easternly Quarterly, 1947-1954
4. Hispanic-American Review
5. Pacific Journal of Mathematics
6. Pacific Spectator, 1946-1957
7. American Slavic and East European Review, 1947-1957
8. Modern Language Forum
9. American Names Society (Proposed Journal), 1952-1956
SCHOLARSHIPS, 1941-49
SCHOLARSHIPS, ALUMNI ASSOCIATION, Berkeley and Statewide, 1934-1957
SCHOLARSHIPS, ALUMNI ASSOCIATION, UCLA, 1934-1957
SCRIPPS ESTATES ASSOCIATION, Housing
SCRIPPS INSTITUTE OF OCEANOGRAPHY:
Part I: Directorship including administrative difficulties with Revelle
Part II: Fisheries research, 1947-1950
Part III University Wide Institute of Marine Resources and Tuna Boat Association, 1950-1955
Part IV: Fisheries Research Laboratory of the Hooper Foundation: proposed integration with Institute of Marine Resources, 1952-1954
SCRIPPS INSTITUTE OF OCEANOGRAPHY, ESTABLISHMENT OF, 1911-1925
SEDIMENTOLOGY PROJECT OF THE AMERICAN PETROLEUM INSTITUTE, 1949-1954
SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS AND REPLACEMENT OF DR. TAGGART
SOCIAL WELFARE, SCHOOL OF, DEANSHIP
SOCIAL WORK TRAINING AT UCLA
SPIRITUAL MOBILIZATION: Fifield, 1940-1952
SPROUL, PRESIDENT ROBERT GORDON, Biographical data on (Permanently with RG Sproul personal papers)
SPROUL, PRESIDENT ROBERT GORDON, RETIREMENT ALLOWANCE, 1939-1955 (Permanently with RG Sproul personal papers)
STANLEY, WENDELL, Appointment and organization of Biochemistry, Berkeley including Plant Biochemistry of College of Agriculture relationship with Department of Biochemistry in the College of Letters & Sciences, 1947-1954
STATE ADMINISTRATIVE MANUAL (NIF 1/97)
STATE BUILDING NEEDS SURVEY. President's Membership on Advisory Committee, 1954
STATE FAIR AND EXPOSITION FUND:
Part I: 1933-1940
Part II: 1941-1946
Part III: 1947-1948
Part IV: Policy, 1935-1957, including Livesey report on history of fund, 1948
STATE MEDICAL LIBRARY
STREETER COLLECTION, 1947-1953
STUDENT BODY FEES (not incidental fee, not tuition fee), l933- 1955
STUDENT DISCIPLINE
STUDENT HEALTH SERVICE:
Part I: 1932-1943 inclusive
Part II: 1944-1949 inclusive
Part III: 1950-1956 inclusive
STUDENT HEALTH SERVICE, LOS ANGELES
STUDENT HOUSING:
Part I:
A. Statewide policy, 1945-1956
B. Dormitory program; revenue bond, financing of:
1. 1944-1955
2. 1956-1958
Part II: Berkeley Campus, 1911-1958
Part III: Davis Campus, 1938-1958
Part IV: Los Angeles Campus, 1938-1958
Part V: Riverside Campus, 1945-1958
Part VI: San Francisco Campus, 1942-1957
Part VII: Santa Barbara Campus, 1943-1958
STUDENT MEETINGS, 1930-1945
STUDENT MEMORIAL UNION, General Comment
STUDENT MEMORIAL UNION, BERKELEY:
Part I: General, 1951-1957
Part II: Financing of, 1953-1957
STUDENT MEMORIAL UNION, DAVIS, 1946-1955
STUDENT MEMORIAL UNION, LOS ANGELES, 1947-1958
STUDENT MEMORIAL UNION, SANTA-BARBARA, 1953-1955
STUDENT MEMORIAL UNION, SAN FRANCISCO:
Part I: 1941-1950 inclusive
Part II: Proposed building program for California Medical Center Memorial Union, 1949
Part III: Combined structure to house student union, nurses residence, interns' quarters, etc, 1952-1958
STUDENT NEWSPAPERS:
Part I: As affecting public relations
Part II: Daily Californian:
A. Problem of propaganda in and possible control of
B. Advisory Board
Part III: Daily Bruin
Part IV: Advertising in, 1943-1958
STUDENT PROBLEMS, 1930-1937
SUBVERSIVE ACTIVITIES: NEWSPAPER CLIPPINGS
Part I (4.1.49) to XIX (1954) inclusive ("Loyalty Oath Newspaper Clippings")
SUBVERSIVE ACTIVITIES: #666, Communism in Other Universities, 1949-1953 (also see #666- Bound Folders)
SUBVERSIVE ACTIVITIES: #666 & #666#2, Outside Comments and Publications, 1949-1953
SUBVERSIVE ACTIVITIES:
Part I Academic Senate
A. 1949-11.7.49
B. 11.8.49 to 4.21.50
C. Alumni compromise
D. 4.22.50 to 8.25.50 meeting of the Regents
E. Committee on Academic Freedom from 5.1.50 when established to present
F. Committee on Privilege and Tenure- report to the President (in pursuance of the resolution of the Regents adopted April 21, 1950)
G. 8.26. 50 to April 1951 and the court decision
H. From April 1951
I. Special files:
1. Arragon File and AAUP inquiry
2. Wenger poll
3. Davisson Committee
4. AAUP Report
Part II: California State Legislature:
A. California State Oath (Levering Act), including Case of Russell Fraser and Propositions 5 & 6 on November 1952 State Ballot
B. Correspondence with Legislators, activities of the Legislature and Tenney Bills
C. Un-American Activities Committee, including correspondence with Senators Tenney and Dilworth. Appendix: Names of UC faculty members listed in index to Un-American Activities Committee Reports
D. Burns Committee: appointment of contact man to serve as liaison between Un-American Activities Committee and California colleges and universities (Confidential file)
E. Burns Committee: Memos (Permanent with RG Sproul Papers)
F. Burns Committee: press clippings
Part III: Declinations of appointment
Part IV: Faculty correspondence:
A. A through E
B. F through J
C. K through P
D. Q through Z
Part V: Faculty correspondence: Non-Senate Academic Employees:
A. A through L
B. M through Z
C. Case of David Irving Fox
D. Non-Senate Academic Employees (NSAE) and Academic Assembly
Part VI: Faculty Correspondence: Non-Academic
A. A through L, including Clinical & Non-Academic
B. M through Z, including Clinical & Non-Academic
C. Zanger, Leonie Loeb: Governor Warren's charges of Communist affiliations of
Part VII: Faculty litigants (Destroyed)
Part VIII: Faculty Correspondence:
A. Special Cases
B. Kenneth MacGowan
C. Case of Sherman and Pasternak
D. Protests and refusals to sign 1951-1952 contracts
E. Case of L.C. Powell, Librarian
F. Dr. Thomas A. Bisson: Governor Warren's charges of Communist affiliations of (statement by T.A. Bisson attached in separate folder)
G. Phillips: Governor Warren's charges of Communist affiliations of
H. Miller: Governor Warren's charges of Communist affiliations of
I. Hall, Thomas Charles, Jr: Governor Warren's charges of Communist affiliations of (NIF 1/97)
Part IX: Legal case of Tolman et al versus the Regents
Part X: Mechanics of administration:
A. Prior to April 21, 1950, including special cases applying to: aliens, Extension Division, Hastings & California School of Fine Arts, teaching assistants, other affirmations
B. After April 21, 1950, including special cases applying to: Summer Sessions, teaching assistants (NSAE), other affirmations (equivalents)
C. 1951-1952, including implementation of Loyalty policies
D. Appointment contracts forms
E. Origins of the Loyalty oath
F. Retirement benefits of non-signers
G. Rehiring of non-signers; background to 11.21.52, including specific cases
H. Rehiring of non-signers following Regents' action of 11.21.52, including problem of back pay, travel allowance, etc.
I. Rehiring of non-signers: cases
1. Brayfield, Arthur H.
2. Caughey, John
3. Coffey, Hubert S.
4. Doyle, Leonard A.
5. Hodgen, Margaret
6. Kelley, J.L.
7. Lewis, Harold W
8. Lewy, Hans
9. Muscatine, Charles S.
10. O'Gorman, John M.
11. Olschki, Leonard
12 Sanford, R. Nevitt
13. Saxson, David
14. Schafer, Edward H.
15. Tolman, Edward C.
16. Winkler, Harold
17. Edelstein, Ludwig
18. Fussell, Edwin S.
19. Kantorowicz, Ernst
20. Loewenberg, Jacob
21. Peters, Stefan
22. Rogerson, Brewster
23. Sperry, Pauline
24. Wick, Gian Carlo
Part XI: Public Relations:
A. General, including Hollywood Life
B. President's statement and speeches
C. Faculty statements and publications, including Year of the Oath
D. Regent Neylan's attack on Public Relations Department
Part XII: Regents; correspondence with
Part XII-A: Neylan's interpretation of Alumni compromise of April 21, 1950
Part XIII: Resignations
Part XIV: Scholarly protests:
A. General and M UP, various chapters
B. Scholarly organizations
Part XV: Statistics:
A. 1949-1950
B. 1950-
Part XVI: Students
A. Subversive activities, including general policy and specific cases: Grossman, Strack, Luke, Drake, Edelman, Litwack (NIF 1/97)
B. On Loyalty Oath and academic freedom, Student Organizations, including: ASUC, NSA, YMCA, GSA, PSA-YP, Associated Students-Social Welfare, "I" House Joint Council, Daily Californian
C. Right of Communists, Progressives and Socialists to speak on campus. general policy and case of Max Schachtman
D. Right of Communists, Progressives and Socialists to Speak on Campus. cases: Phillips, Laski, Wallace
Part XVII: Tenure:
A. Background, 1919-1947
B. Supporting cases, 1913-1952
C. 1950-1954, especially Academic Senate committee and actions
Part XVIII: Alumni correspondence since compromise
Part XIX: Congressional investigations, 1953
Part XX: Loyalty Oath - Non-Signers
Part XIX: Congressional investigations, 1953
A. Appleman to Kent
B. Lewis to Yerushalmy
Part XXI: Miscellaneous Hearing Committee reports- President's recommendations
A. Brackbill- Glieve
B. Gordon- Peters
C. Phelan- Zellner
SUMMER SESSIONS:
Part I: General, 1943-1957
Part II: Summer term
Part III: Payment of Summer Session salary and bonus
SUTRO LIBRARY
TELEVISION:
Part I: Television California and proposed gift from Edwin Pauley:
A. 1948-1949
B. 1953-1956
Part II: Educational uses of, and consideration of, by the University:
A. Promotional material and investigation into field of educational TV, 1949-1952
B. Formation of BAETA and application for Channel 9, 1950-1952
C. Formation of BAETA and application for Channel 9, 1953
D. BAETA, President's membership in and directorate of, 1952-1957 (RG Sproul personal file)
E. BAETA, finances, budget and campaign for funds, 1953-1958
Part III: University Wide survey of use and placement of TV receivers and antennae
Part IV: Mobile unit for Los Angeles
Part V: Statewide Administration (Extension or Public Relations, etc. ); policy for instructional or commercial uses (questions other than BAETA), 1953-
TITLES, CLINICAL, Use of, 1931-1955 (NIF 1/97)
TITLES, Use of: Acting, Associate and Lecturer, 1931-1957
TROPICAL MEDICINE
TUITION FEES IN PROFESSIONAL SCHOOLS, 1930-1954
TUMOR REGISTRY: See Cancer Research Project, San Francisco
MARK TWAIN PAPERS:
Part I: Sale of love letters
Part II: Editorship of, since death of Dixon Wecter
Part III: Samossoud gift to UC, transfer from Huntington and insurance on, 1949-1954
Part IV: Dorothy Quick Gift
Part V: Judd Gift
Part VI: Moffett Collection. 1953-1954
UNIVERSITY ARCHIVES AND RECORDS, 1945-1957
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA. Affiliation of non-University groups, 1955-1957
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA. Proper designation of campuses, 1927-1957
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA AIRPORT:
Part I: History, 1948-1952
Part II: Operation and capital improvements, 1949-1955
UNIVERSITY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, LOS ANGELES
UNIVERSITY EXTENSION: DIRECTOR
UNIVERSITY PRESS & PRINTING OFFICE. Management:
Part I: 1949-1950
Part II: Reorganization, 1951 -
Part III: Financial operations, including criticism of University Press' outside printing policies and question of subsidization, 1951-1954
VACCINATION REQUIREMENT. Regents' ruling
VAVRA PROPERTY, 1947-1958
VETERANS REHABILITATION (Public Law 16)
VETERANS VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION GUIDANCE CENTER
VETERINARY SCIENCE
VIRUS LABORATORY, Berkeley:
Part I: 1946-1950 (Including 1948 grant from Rockefeller Foundation for equipment and research)
Part II: 1951-1952
VISUAL EDUCATION
VOCATIONAL EDUCATION
WHETMORE INSTITUTE OF VITICULTURE
WHITAKER FOREST AND CHILDREN'S DIABETIC CAMP, 1943-1957
WHITE MOUNTAIN HIGH ALTITUDE RESEARCH STATION (Under Pace and Cook), 1951-1958
WILSON TRACT
WOMAN'S FOUNDATION, 1942-1950
ZETA PSI PROBLEM IN CONNECTION WITH THE JURISPRUDENCE BUILDING (1946 -)