Guide to the Richard W. Lyman, Provost of Stanford University, Papers

Daniel Hartwig
Stanford University. Libraries. Department of Special Collections and University Archives
Stanford, California
October 2011
Copyright © 2015 The Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior University. All rights reserved.


Overview

Call Number: SC0099
Creator: Lyman, Richard W., 1923-2012.
Title: Richard W. Lyman, provost of Stanford University, papers
Dates: 1959-1972
Physical Description: 27 Linear feet
Summary: These are the office files of Richard W. Lyman during his term of Provost from November 22, 1966 to September 24, 1970. Consists primarily of general correspondence files and files pertaining to the Schools and to Committees.
Language(s): The materials are in English.
Physical Location: Special Collections and University Archives materials are stored offsite and must be paged 36-48 hours in advance. For more information on paging collections, see the department's website: http://library.stanford.edu/depts/spc/spc.html.
Repository: Department of Special Collections and University Archives
Green Library
557 Escondido Mall
Stanford, CA 94305-6064
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Phone: (650) 725-1022
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Cite As

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Biographical/Historical note

Lyman was born in Philadelphia in 1923 and raised in New Haven, Conn. His father, a chemist who lost his job during the recession that followed World War I, became an attorney. His mother taught French.
His exposure to the world began with a summer visit to Belgium to visit his maternal grandmother. Later, in 1939 at the outbreak of WWII, he returned with his mother in an unsuccessful attempt to get permission for his stateless grandmother to leave Brussels.
In 1940, Lyman entered Swarthmore College, a Quaker college near Philadelphia. He was drafted in 1943 and served in the Army Air Forces Weather Service for three years – a formative experience, by his account.. He returned to Swarthmore in 1946, and one day – as he loved to tell the story – noticed a "gorgeous creature asleep in the Friends Library." It was Elizabeth "Jing" Schauffler, the sister of a classmate.
The couple married in 1947 in a ceremony on Great Spruce Head Island in Penobscot Bay, Maine, the summer after they graduated. That same year, Lyman began his graduate studies in history at Harvard University.
In 1951 and 1952, Lyman was a Fulbright Fellow at the London School of Economics. He spent two summers writing for The Economist, a newsweekly based in London, and for a time thought he might become a journalist. But when the editor asked Lyman to become its permanent Washington correspondent, Lyman, who was teaching history at Swarthmore and writing his dissertation, declined.
"By that time I was very near achieving the PhD, and I thought I had invested too much in an academic career to give it up, so I became a historian," he said.
Lyman taught history at Washington University in St. Louis from 1954 to 1958.
He arrived at Stanford in 1958, a year after his Harvard dissertation was published as a book, The First Labour Government, 1924. Lyman said one of the things that attracted him to Stanford was the British Labour Party history collection at the Hoover Institution – which he described as the "best one outside Britain."
At the time, Lyman and his wife had four children – two girls and two boys – ranging in age from 1 to 8 years old.
"I first knew him as a teacher," said David Kennedy, an emeritus professor of history. "He was a really great teacher; he was exceptionally rigorous, but he was also very supportive."
"Even his 8:00 a.m. lectures received high evaluations from students," said Lyman’s son, Timothy.
Lyman, who was promoted to full professor in 1962, began his rise through the administrative ranks in 1964, when he became associate dean of the School of Humanities and Sciences, a position he held for three years.
It was an era of great social change across the country, marked by the battles for civil rights and against the Vietnam War.
In 1965, Lyman agreed to chair a campus "teach-in" on the Vietnam War at Stanford – as long as the panel included speakers for and against the war.
"Still I got blasted by the Winds of Freedom Foundation, a self-appointed bunch of right-wing guardians of Stanford's virtue, which believed it very sinful that I would even get within earshot of Vietnam objections," Lyman recalled in a 2004 interview in Sandstone & Tile, the quarterly journal of the Stanford Historical Society.
Lyman, who served as president from 1970 to 1980, held many posts during the 25 years he spent at Stanford: history professor, associate dean of the School of Humanities and Sciences, provost, president, and founder and director of the center now known as the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies.
In 1972, Lyman launched the $300 million Campaign for Stanford, then the largest fundraising campaign in the history of higher education. The successful five-year drive raised money for the endowment, buildings, endowed chairs and financial aid.
"Dick Lyman was a man of great strength, integrity, common sense and good humor," said Stanford President John Hennessy. "It was a privilege to know him, and I am deeply saddened by his death. His impact on Stanford was profound. He guided the university through some of the most turbulent years in its history, and under his leadership, Stanford not only survived, it flourished.
"He had an unswerving belief in academic freedom and universities, and he inspired that commitment in others. We are very fortunate – and certainly the better – for having known him and for having his courageous, committed leadership and service to Stanford."
Lyman's Stanford legacy was largely shaped by his three years as provost and the early years of his presidency, a time he recounted in Stanford in Turmoil: Campus Unrest, 1966-1972, which was published by Stanford University Press in 2009.
During those years, students demonstrated for racial equality and against military research, CIA recruiting and ROTC training on campus.
"Whether I got it published or not, I wanted my version of what happened in those years on record, so that anybody writing the history of Stanford would have to stumble over what I had to say about it," Lyman told Stanford Report in 2009.
The 200-page memoir gave a behind-the-scenes look at several watershed university decisions: to ban classified research on campus; to increase the admission of black students and to hire more black faculty; to summon police to quell violent anti-war protests; and to fire a tenured professor for allegedly inciting students to disobey a police order during a 1971 anti-war protest.
Stanford magazine published an excerpt from the book under the title "At the Hands of the Radicals" in its January/February 2009 issue.
Lyman opposed the Vietnam War – he sent a personal telegram to President Richard Nixon deploring the U.S. invasion of Cambodia in 1970 – and was an ardent advocate of free speech. But he was unwavering in his opposition to violent protests and the sit-ins – which he disparaged as coercive acts – that disrupted campus life.
During the three years he was provost, from 1967 to 1970, Lyman grew increasingly frustrated with what he viewed as Stanford's tolerant, even sympathetic approach to students involved in anti-war protests.
In 1969, hundreds of students occupied the Applied Electronics Laboratory for nine days in a peaceful protest over classified and war-related research on campus.
Weeks after that sit-in ended, students broke into Encina Hall – the main administration building – and began breaking windows, rifling through desks and file cabinets and seizing files. Lyman persuaded Stanford President Kenneth Pitzer to summon riot police. It was the first time Stanford called police to campus.
"One of the reasons why we called the police to Encina was because it came so soon after the protest at the Applied Electronics Laboratory, and it was clear there was just not going to be any peace as long as we had to tolerate these sit-ins," he said.
When Lyman became president in 1970, he instituted a policy that student protesters would not be allowed to occupy a building overnight.
"We have to preserve order, because if we do not, someone else who does not understand the delicate fabric of the university will come in and do it," Lyman told Time magazine after he took the helm at 46 as Stanford's seventh president.
Donald Kennedy, who joined Stanford's faculty in 1960, served as provost under Lyman from 1979 to 1980, and succeeded him as president from 1980 to 1992.
"After a time as provost, during which he performed superbly, Dick undertook the presidency just when peace and civility were both among the missing here," said Kennedy, who is the Bing Professor of Environmental Science, Emeritus.
"He did bring us peace, and he also employed candor and occasional bluntness to build a more civil community. Those of us who served him grew soon to respect his values and then to share them, as we watched him accomplish an extraordinary 10-year feat of gradual, steady institutional resurrection."
After Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated in 1968, Stanford organized a memorial colloquium on white racism in Memorial Auditorium.
While Provost Lyman was speaking, 60 members of the university's Black Student Union quietly took over the stage. One student read a list of demands, including calls to increase the number of minority students and minority faculty.
When they finished reading their demands, they walked out of the auditorium to a standing ovation. Lyman resumed his speech. Before the week ended, Lyman wrote in Stanford in Turmoil, the administration had met most of the demands in spirit, if not in exact detail.
He said the negotiations gave him a sense of "exhilaration."
"We were doing our best to set an institution, for which we cared deeply, on the road toward diversity after many decades of injustice and exclusion," he told Stanford magazine in 1995, in an article titled "Years of Hope, Days of Rage: Twenty-Five Years Later."
Lyman earned praise for the way he handled that situation from one of the protesters, Leo Bazile, '71, the former president of the Stanford Black Student Union.
"Lyman was very instrumental in opening doors so we could go back with some kind of victory," Bazile told Stanford magazine. "We were not there to make war on the university. We were there to extract for our constituency the best agreement so they could get the education they needed. Dick Lyman never treated us like kids."
In a 2009 interview, Lyman told Stanford Report that the hostility toward him on campus back then was intense.
"Unless you've tried to speak to a crowd of several hundred people, all of whom hate your guts, you can't realize how difficult it is," he said. "In some way everyone's articulateness is decreased by that kind of circumstance."
Instead, Lyman held court on KZSU, the campus radio station.
"Any Stanford student journalist – from the radical papers as well as the Stanford Daily – and the Stanford News Service person would be able to come and ask any question they wanted and I'd answer," he said. "That made it impossible for the radicals to say: 'We can't find out what he thinks. We can't find out why he did what he did.' They were reduced to saying: 'He's afraid to face us.' Which was true. I didn't want to face a crowd of 500 if I could talk over the radio to a dozen reporters in my physical presence. It was much more constructive for me."
In 1972, Lyman recommended abandoning the "Indian," Stanford's mascot, following talks with Native American students and staff who called the image demeaning and degrading. The student senate concurred. Some alumni were so incensed by the decision that they withheld financial contributions in protest.
Reflecting on that decision in 1995 in Stanford magazine, Lyman said:
"The picture the angry alumni had was that the Indian students put unbearable pressure on us. The Indian students were a couple dozen very shy people who certainly felt strongly about the issue but were about as un-intimidating as any group of people could possibly be. No, I just decided they were right about it."
In 2002, the Stanford Powwow commemorated the 30th anniversary of the decision.
"I'm very pleased that someone thinks well of that decision," Lyman told Stanford Report. "I've gotten so much flak over the years for it."
Stanford, which no longer has a mascot, is known by its nickname, "the Cardinal," a reference to one of its two official colors, red and white.
In the 2009 Stanford Report interview at his home in Palo Alto, Lyman, who described himself as a lifelong feminist, said he was proud of the gains women achieved during his tenure as provost and president.
"Instead of resisting things like Title IX, we encouraged them," he said, referring to the landmark federal legislation that banned sex discrimination in schools.
"I supported the Center for Research on Women," he added. The research center is now known as the Michelle R. Clayman Institute for Gender Research at Stanford
Reminded that Stanford had opened its first coed dormitory on the Farm while he was provost, Lyman said the university was already housing male and female students in the same dorm in Florence, Italy, at an overseas studies campus. "If we can have a coed dorm in Florence, Italy, why not in Florence Moore," he quipped in 2009, referring to a residence hall at Stanford.
In 1976, Lyman came under fire for not intervening after students invited black activist Angela Davis to speak on campus. Lyman, who wrote his own speeches, memos and letters, responded in a letter to one irate donor:
"The reason I am unwilling, despite the anger and unhappiness of many, and threats of financial retaliation from some, to attempt to intervene in this matter is that I have an absolute duty to respect and do whatever I can to protect the right of free speech, and the willingness to listen to unpopular or even dangerous ideas, which lie at the core of any good university's being," Lyman wrote.
"But a great university is a tough, long-lived institution, and Stanford will long survive you and me and our opinions and prejudice, our achievements and our mistakes. I hope you will reconsider the drastic step of breaking your ties with this institution, for you and I at least share one thing: We are both of us devoted to Stanford."
In Stanford in Turmoil, Lyman wrote that the university continued its "meteoric rise to prominence and increase in reputation and selectivity" despite the turmoil of the late 1960s and early 1970s. Stanford, a regional university in the 1950s, was a "nationally and internationally prestigious university by the time the 70s were over," he wrote.
Lyman left the university in 1980 to become president of the Rockefeller Foundation in New York City – a post he held for eight years.
During Lyman's tenure, the foundation launched programs on a variety of topics, including genetic plant engineering; biomedical research in Africa, Asia and Latin America; fellowships for independent film, video and multimedia artists in the United States; fighting persistent poverty in American cities; and using science and technology to improve living standards in developing countries.
In 2002, the National Humanities Center, an independent institute for advanced study in the humanities, established the Richard W. Lyman Award, with a $500,000 grant from the Rockefeller Foundation. The award was given to five people from 2002 to 2006. It recognized scholars who had advanced humanistic scholarship through the innovative use of information technology.
Lyman served on the National Council on the Humanities from 1976 to 1982, including two years as vice chairman. (The council is composed of 26 people appointed by the president and confirmed by the U.S. Senate. They advise the chairman of the National Endowment for the Humanities, an independent federal agency that is one of the nation's largest funders of humanities programs.)
Lyman returned to Stanford in 1988 to develop a forum for interdisciplinary research on key international issues and challenges – now known as the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies.
Lyman served as director of the center until he retired in 1991.
Said Stanford President Emeritus Gerhard Casper: "Lyman prevented the collapse of Stanford and stood up for the values and seriousness of a great university. Though he was too modest to accept that characterization, I believe that Dick saved Stanford. His contribution was essential not only for Stanford but for the morale of American higher education more generally."
In addition to his wife, Jing, who lives in Palo Alto, Lyman is survived by daughters Jennifer P. Lyman of Washington, D.C., and the Rev. Holly Antolini of Cambridge, Mass.; sons Christopher of Searsmont, Maine, and Timothy of Hartford, Conn.; and four grandchildren.

Scope and Contents

Office files of Richard W. Lyman during his term of Provost from November 22, 1966 to September 24, 1970. The first 12 boxes consist primarily of general correspondence files arranged alphabetically by subject. The last 6 boxes contain files pertaining to the various schools within the University and to committees.

Access Terms

Lyman, Richard W., 1923-2012.
Stanford University--Administration.
Universities and colleges--Administration.


 

Papers 1959-1972

Box 1, Folder 1

A Miscellaneous Undated

Box 1, Folder 2

Academic Advising Undated

Box 1, Folder 3

Academic Freedom Undated

Box 1, Folder 4

Academic Standing--Students Undated

Box 1, Folder 5

"Activism" Undated

Box 1, Folder 6

Administrative INFO Project Undated

Box 1, Folder 7

Admissions 1968-1969

Box 1, Folder 8

Admissions 1967

Box 1, Folder 9

Admissions, American Indian Undated

Box 1, Folder 10

Admissions, Athletics Undated

Box 1, Folder 11

Admissions, Mexican American Undated

Box 1, Folder 12

Admissions, Minorities Undated

Box 1, Folder 13

Admissions, Survey 1967

Box 1, Folder 14

Afro-American Studies Undated

Box 1, Folder 15

Alumni Association 1968-1969

Box 1, Folder 16

Alumni Association 1967-1968

Box 1, Folder 17

Alumni Association 1966-1967

Box 1, Folder 18

Alumni Conference 1967

Box 1, Folder 19

Alumni Conferences. Attended by RWL. Undated

Box 1, Folder 20

Alumni Trip/LA, NYC, and Chicago 1970 January 30-February 4

Box 1, Folder 21

Alumni Trips - Chicago, Miami, Dallar, Atlanta 1970 March

Box 1, Folder 22

American Association of University Professors 1968-1969

Box 1, Folder 23

American Council on Education Undated

Box 1, Folder 24

Ames Research Center Undated

Box 1, Folder 25

Annual Fund Leadership Conference Undated

Box 1, Folder 26

Annual Reports Undated

Box 1, Folder 27

Anonymous Letters Undated

Box 1, Folder 28

Applications Undated

Box 1, Folder 29

Associated Students of Stanford University 1969-1970

Box 1, Folder 30

Associated Students of Stanford University 1968-1969

Box 1, Folder 31

Associated Students of Stanford University 1967-1968

Box 1, Folder 32

Association of American College Undated

Box 1, Folder 33

Association of American Universities (AAU) Undated

Box 1, Folder 34

Association of Independent California Colleges and Universities AICCU Undated

Box 2, Folder 1

-B- Miscellaneous Undated

Box 2, Folder 2

Ballots Undated

Box 2, Folder 3

Bequests, Estates, Gifts Undated

Box 2, Folder 4

Black Student Union Undated

Box 2, Folder 5

Board of Trustees 1969 September-1970 May

Box 2, Folder 6

Board of Trustees Beginning 1968 September

Box 2, Folder 7

Board of Trustees. Committee on Investment Responsibility Undated

Box 2, Folder 8

Board of Trustees. Reorganization Through 1970 May

Box 2, Folder 9

Business Affairs Office Undated

Box 2, Folder 10

-C- Miscellaneous Undated

Box 2, Folder 11

California, University of Undated

Box 2, Folder 12

"The Campaign" Undated

Box 2, Folder 13

Campus Conference 1968 May

Box 2, Folder 14

Campus Disruptions Undated

Box 2, Folder 15

Career Administrative Group Undated

Box 2, Folder 16

Carnegie Institution of Washington Undated

Box 2, Folder 17

Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences Undated

Box 2, Folder 18

Central Intelligence Agency (C.I.A.) Undated

Box 2, Folder 19

C.I.A. Recruiting Undated

Box 2, Folder 20

"Century 21" Undated

Box 2, Folder 21

Civil Disobedience Undated

Box 2, Folder 22

Classified Research Undated

Box 2, Folder 23

Coalition for an Academic Community (C.A.C.) Undated

Box 2, Folder 24

College Board Aptitude Scores Undated

Box 2, Folder 25

Commencement 1969

Box 2, Folder 26

Commencement 1967-1968

Box 2, Folder 27

"Committee for New Politics" Undated

Box 2, Folder 28

"Community of the Right" Undated

Box 2, Folder 29

"Computer Assisted Education" (Suppes research project) Undated

Box 2, Folder 30

Computer Cycle Research Institute Undated

Box 2, Folder 31

Computerized Learning Undated

Box 2, Folder 32

Computers at Stanford Undated

Box 2, Folder 33

Contemporary University Problems Undated

Box 2, Folder 34

Controller's Office Undated

Box 2, Folder 35

Cost of Education Funds Undated

Box 2, Folder 36

Counseling and Testing Undated

Box 2, Folder 37

COUP (Committee on University Policy) Undated

Box 2, Folder 38

Course Credit Issues Undated

Box 2, Folder 39

Cowell Student Health Service Undated

Box 3, Folder 1

-D- Miscellaneous Undated

Box 3, Folder 2

Daily Undated

Box 3, Folder 3

"Days of Concern" 1972 April 11-12

Box 3, Folder 4

Dean of Students Office Undated

Box 3, Folder 5

Deans' Group Undated

Box 3, Folder 6

Debate (Forensics) Undated

Box 3, Folder 7

Demonstration Houses Undated

Box 3, Folder 8

Dinkelspiel Awards Undated

Box 3, Folder 9

Draft Undated

Box 3, Folder 10

Drug Use 1969-1970

Box 3, Folder 11

Drug Use 1968-1969

Box 3, Folder 12

Drug Use 1967-1968

Box 3, Folder 13

E Miscellaneous Undated

Box 3, Folder 14

Educational TV Network Prop. Undated

Box 3, Folder 15

Effort Reports Undated

Box 3, Folder 16

Employment (Black) Undated

Box 3, Folder 17

End Quarter Deficiency List Undated

Box 3, Folder 18

Endowed Chairs - Professorships Undated

Box 3, Folder 19

Endowment Goal, Ten-year Undated

Box 3, Folder 20

Endowment Income Undated

Box 3, Folder 21

English for Foreign Students Undated

Box 3, Folder 22

Enrollment, Registrations, etc. Undated

Box 3, Folder 23

"Environmental Design, Center for" Undated

Box 3, Folder 24

Esalen Undated

Box 3, Folder 25

Experiment, The Undated

Box 3, Folder 26

-F- Miscellaneous Undated

Box 3, Folder 27

Faculty Athletic Representative Undated

Box 3, Folder 28

Faculty Club Undated

Box 3, Folder 29

Faculty and Disruptions Undated

Box 3, Folder 30

Faculty Forum Undated

Box 3, Folder 31

Faculty Research Support from S.U. Undated

Box 3, Folder 32

Fellows of the University Undated

Box 3, Folder 33

Financial Aid Undated

Box 3, Folder 34

Financial Aid: Graduate Undated

Box 3, Folder 35

Financing Private Education Undated

Box 3, Folder 36

FIRE, THE Undated

Box 3, Folder 37

Fire Department, S.U. Undated

Box 3, Folder 38

Food Research Institute Undated

Box 3, Folder 39

Foreign Students Undated

Box 3, Folder 40

Foundations: General Undated

Box 3, Folder 41

Foundations: Avalon Undated

Box 3, Folder 42

Foundations: Berry, Lowell Undated

Box 3, Folder 43

Foundations: Carnegie Corporation Undated

Box 3, Folder 44

Foundations: Carnegie Undated

Box 3, Folder 45

Foundations: Coe Undated

Box 3, Folder 46

Foundations: Danforth Undated

Box 4, Folder 1

Foundations: Arthur Vining Davis Undated

Box 4, Folder 2

Foundations: Donner Undated

Box 4, Folder 3

Foundations: Esso Undated

Box 4, Folder 4

Foundations: Ford 1969

Box 4, Folder 5

Foundations: Luce Undated

Box 4, Folder 6

Foundations: Mellon (The Andrew W.) Undated

Box 4, Folder 7

Foundations: Nutrition Foundation Undated

Box 4, Folder 8

Foundations: Rockefeller Undated

Box 4, Folder 9

Foundations: Sloan Undated

Box 4, Folder 10

Sloan Foundation AD12.10.4/204 Undated

Box 4, Folder 11

Foundations: United States Steel Undated

Box 4, Folder 12

Foundations: Weyerhauser Undated

Box 4, Folder 13

Mid-Peninsula Free University 03.37 Undated

Box 4, Folder 14

Frenchman's Hill Subdivision Undated

Box 4, Folder 15

Freshman Convocation Undated

Box 4, Folder 16

Freshman English Undated

Box 4, Folder 17

Freshman Pre-Registration Program 1969

Box 4, Folder 18

Freshman Pre-Registration Program 1968

Box 4, Folder 19

Freshman Seminar Program Undated

Box 4, Folder 20

Fund Raising Undated

Box 4, Folder 21

Funding Higher Education Undated

Box 4, Folder 22

-G- Miscellaneous Undated

Box 4, Folder 23

"General" Undated

Box 4, Folder 24

General Secretary's Office Undated

Box 4, Folder 25

Gifts Undated

Box 4, Folder 26

Goals and Objectives (University) Undated

Box 4, Folder 27

Government Relations 1969-1970

Box 4, Folder 28

Government Relations 1967-1968

Box 4, Folder 29

State Government, California Undated

Box 4, Folder 30

United States Government Undated

Box 4, Folder 31

Anti-Riot Provision (Public Law 90-132) Broyhill Undated

Box 4, Folder 32

AEC (Atomic Energy Commission) Undated

Box 4, Folder 33

Agency for International Development (U.S. Govt.) Undated

Box 4, Folder 34

Anti-Riot Clause Harvard Undated

Box 4, Folder 35

Civil Rights (U.S. Govt.) Undated

Box 4, Folder 36

Copyright Policy (U.S. Govt.) Undated

Box 4, Folder 37

Defense Analysis, Institute for U.S. Govt. Undated

Box 4, Folder 38

Department of Defense (DoD) U.S. Govt. Undated

Box 4, Folder 39

Federal Funding Undated

Box 4, Folder 40

Federal Research Support Undated

Box 4, Folder 41

Federal Support of Universities (U.S. Govt.) Undated

Box 4, Folder 42

Fulbright Amendment (U.S. Govt.) Undated

Box 5, Folder 1

Health, Education and Welfare, Dept. of Undated

Box 5, Folder 2

HEFA U.S. Govt. Higher Education Facilities Act Undated

Box 5, Folder 3

Mansfield Amendment Undated

Box 5, Folder 4

NASA U.S. Govt. Undated

Box 5, Folder 5

NDEA U.S. Govt. (National Defense Education Act) Undated

Box 5, Folder 6

National Institutes of Health NIH Undated

Box 5, Folder 7

National Science Foundation (NSF) 1969-1970

Box 5, Folder 8

National Science Foundation (NSF) Undated

Box 5, Folder 9

NSF Institutional Grant Undated

Box 5, Folder 10

United States Info. Agency Undated

Box 5, Folder 11

U.S. Research Policy Undated

Box 5, Folder 12

U.S. Government - Task Force on Priorities in Higher Education Undated

Box 5, Folder 13

Grade Point Average Undated

Box 5, Folder 14

Graduate Student Assoc. Undated

Box 5, Folder 15

Graduate Studies Undated

Box 5, Folder 16

Grass Roots Undated

Box 5, Folder 17

Grievance Procedure Undated

Box 5, Folder 18

Guggenheim Fellowship Undated

Box 5, Folder 19

-H- Miscellaneous Undated

Box 5, Folder 20

Haskins Laboratories Undated

Box 5, Folder 21

HEPL (High Energy Physics Laboratory) Undated

Box 5, Folder 22

Hester Report Undated

Box 5, Folder 23

Hollingsworth, James E. Undated

Box 5, Folder 24

Honors Programs Undated

Box 5, Folder 25

Hoover Institution 1969-1970

Box 5, Folder 26

Hoover Institution 1967-1968

Box 5, Folder 27

Housing: General Undated

Box 5, Folder 28

Housing: Graduate Undated

Box 5, Folder 29

Housing: Student Undated

Box 5, Folder 30

Hukari (Suit) Undated

Box 5, Folder 31

Human Biology Proposal Undated

Box 5, Folder 32

Human Problems, Institute for the Study of Undated

Box 5, Folder 33

Human Relations Commission Undated

Box 6, Folder 1

-I- Miscellaneous Undated

Box 6, Folder 2

Industrial Affiliates Programs Undated

Box 6, Folder 3

Industrial Park (Stanford?) Undated

Box 6, Folder 4

Innovation Fund Proposal Undated

Box 6, Folder 5

Insurance Undated

Box 6, Folder 6

International Center Undated

Box 6, Folder 7

International Studies: Faculty Appointments Undated

Box 6, Folder 8

International Studies: General Undated

Box 6, Folder 9

Invitations To 1970 August

Box 6, Folder 10

Invitations to Speak or Appear as Provost Undated

Box 6, Folder 11

-J- Miscellaneous Undated

Box 6, Folder 12

Journalism Proposal Undated

Box 6, Folder 13

Judicial Council 1969-1970

Box 6, Folder 14

SJ Council Prosecutor Undated

Box 6, Folder 15

-K- Miscellaneous Undated

Box 6, Folder 16

Ketchum, Jonathan Undated

Box 6, Folder 17

Martin Luther King Memorial Fund Undated

Box 6, Folder 18

KZSU Undated

Box 6, Folder 19

-L- Miscellaneous Undated

Box 6, Folder 20

Land Development (SU) Undated

Box 6, Folder 21

Language Requirement Undated

Box 6, Folder 22

Latin American Studies 1969-1970

Box 6, Folder 23

Latin American Studies 1968-1969

Box 6, Folder 24

Latin American Studies 1967-1968

Box 6, Folder 25

Leadership Conference 1969

Box 6, Folder 26

Leadership Conference 1968

Box 6, Folder 27

Leadership Development Program Undated

Box 6, Folder 28

Legal Adviser to the President Undated

Box 6, Folder 29

Libraries: General 1969-1970

Box 6, Folder 30

Libraries: General To 1969

Box 6, Folder 31

Long Range Planning Undated

Box 6, Folder 32

Lunar Scientist Institute Undated

Box 6, Folder 33

-M- Miscellaneous Undated

Box 6, Folder 34

Mancall proposal Undated

Box 6, Folder 35

Mathematical Studies in Social Sciences, Institutes for (IMSSS) Undated

Box 6, Folder 36

Memorial Auditorium Undated

Box 6, Folder 37

Memorial Church Undated

Box 7, Folder 1

Metropolitan Studies Undated

Box 7, Folder 2

Mexican-American Student Confederation (MASC) Undated

Box 7, Folder 3

Minorities (General) 1967-1970 June

Box 7, Folder 4

Minorities - Black Students Undated

Box 7, Folder 5

Minorities - COGME, GSB Undated

Box 7, Folder 6

Minority Employment Undated

Box 7, Folder 7

Minority Enrollment Undated

Box 7, Folder 8

Minorities--Fund Raising Undated

Box 7, Folder 9

Moses Proposal (Minorities) Undated

Box 7, Folder 10

Minorities "Racism and Prejudice" Course Undated

Box 7, Folder 11

Minority Recruitment Undated

Box 7, Folder 12

Minority Recruiment--Graduate Undated

Box 7, Folder 13

Minority Group Staffing Undated

Box 7, Folder 14

"Talent Bank" (Minorities) Undated

Box 7, Folder 15

Minutes: President's Staff 1970-1971

Box 7, Folder 16

Minutes: President's Staff 1969-1970

Box 7, Folder 17

Minutes: President's Staff 1966-1969

Box 7, Folder 18

Minutes: Provost's Staff 1970-1971

Box 7, Folder 19

Minutes: Provost's Staff 1969-1970

Box 7, Folder 20

Minutes: Provost's Staff 1966-1968

Box 7, Folder 21

Modern Thought and Literature Undated

Box 7, Folder 22

Moratorium 1959 October 15-November

Box 7, Folder 23

Moscow University--Stanford Exchange Undated

Box 7, Folder 24

Mudd, Seeley Educational Fund Undated

Box 7, Folder 25

N Miscellaneous Undated

Box 7, Folder 26

NACUBO National Association of College and University Business Offices Undated

Box 7, Folder 26A

Nairobi College (E. Palo Alto) Undated

Box 7, Folder 27

National Bureau of Economic Research Undated

Box 7, Folder 28

National Endowment for the Humanities Undated

Box 7, Folder 29

National Foundation for the Endowment of Arts and Humanities Undated

Box 7, Folder 30

Needs of Private Universities Undated

Box 7, Folder 31

News and Publications Undated

Box 7, Folder 32

-O- Miscellaneous Undated

Box 7, Folder 33

Oberlin College Undated

Box 7, Folder 34

Ombudsman Undated

Box 7, Folder 35

Open Campus Undated

Box 7, Folder 36

"Open" Meetings Undated

Box 7, Folder 37

"Opportunity Bank" Undated

Box 7, Folder 38

Organization of Universities Undated

Box 7, Folder 39

Overseas Campuses: General Undated

Box 7, Folder 40

Overseas Campuses: Austria Undated

Box 7, Folder 41

Britain Campus Undated

Box 7, Folder 42

England, O.C. Undated

Box 7, Folder 43

France, O.C. Undated

Box 7, Folder 44

Germany, O.C. Undated

Box 7, Folder 45

Italy, O.C. Undated

Box 7, Folder 46

Spain, O.C. Undated

Box 8, Folder 1

P Miscellaneous Undated

Box 8, Folder 2

Packer Commission Report (Faculty Self-Discipline) Undated

Box 8, Folder 3

Pake's Group Undated

Box 8, Folder 4

Palo Alto, City of Undated

Box 8, Folder 5

Palo Alto Medical Clinic Contract Undated

Box 8, Folder 6

Parents Day Program 1967 October 7

Box 8, Folder 7

Parking Appeals Officer Undated

Box 8, Folder 8

Parking Regulations Undated

Box 8, Folder 9

Pass-Fail Option Undated

Box 8, Folder 10

Patent Policy Undated

Box 8, Folder 11

Personnel Department Undated

Box 8, Folder 12

Ph.D. production Undated

Box 8, Folder 13

PHEAA (Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency) Undated

Box 8, Folder 14

Physical Plant Undated

Box 8, Folder 15

Files from Pres. Pitzer's Office turned over to Provost's Office upon Pitzer's resignation; Administrative Candidates In-House Undated

Box 8, Folder 16

Misc. Administration and Organizational Questions Undated

Box 8, Folder 17

Board of Trustees Undated

Box 8, Folder 18

Medicine, V.P. Undated

Box 8, Folder 19

K.S. Pitzer--Files from desk 1970 August

Box 8, Folder 20

President Pitzer includes Pres. Pitzer's Speeches and Writing Undated

Box 8, Folder 21

Planning Office and Procedures Undated

Box 8, Folder 22

Police Undated

Box 8, Folder 23

Policy on Campus Demonstrations Undated

Box 8, Folder 24

Postdoctoral Education, Study of (NRC Study) Undated

Box 8, Folder 25

"Princeton Plan" Undated

Box 8, Folder 26

Procedures Undated

Box 8, Folder 27

Professorship-Hooker, Osgood Undated

Box 8, Folder 28

Professorship: Sterling Undated

Box 8, Folder 29

Provost's Office Undated

Box 8, Folder 30

Provost's Office. Staff Assignments Undated

Box 8, Folder 31

Public Broadcast Laboratory (PBL) Undated

Box 8, Folder 32

Public Events Undated

Box 8, Folder 33

Public Policy Analysis, Institute for Undated

Box 8, Folder 34

"Publish or Perish" Undated

Box 8, Folder 35

Questionnaires 1969-1970

Box 8, Folder 36

Questionnaires Undated

Box 8, Folder 37

-R- Miscellaneous Undated

Box 8, Folder 38

RAND Corporation Undated

Box 8, Folder 39

Regional Medical Program Undated

Box 8, Folder 40

Registrar's Office Undated

Box 8, Folder 41

Religious Studies Undated

Box 8, Folder 42

Research Administration 1969-1970

Box 9, Folder 1

Research Administration 1968-1969

Box 9, Folder 2

Basic Research Undated

Box 9, Folder 3

Basic Science, Research Administration Undated

Box 9, Folder 4

"Conflict of Interest" Research Administration Undated

Box 9, Folder 5

Indirect Costs Undated

Box 9, Folder 6

Research Security Administration Undated

Box 9, Folder 7

Research--Student Initiated Undated

Box 9, Folder 8

Research and Teaching Assistants Undated

Box 9, Folder 9

Type "C" Consultancy Undated

Box 9, Folder 10

Unsponsored Research Undated

Box 9, Folder 11

Research and Teaching Assistants Undated

Box 9, Folder 12

Residence Halls Undated

Box 9, Folder 13

Room and Board Rates Undated

Box 9, Folder 14

-S- Miscellaneous Undated

Box 9, Folder 15

Salary Information (Exchange) Undated

Box 9, Folder 16

Salary Review of 1967 1967

Box 9, Folder 17

San Francisco State Undated

Box 9, Folder 18

Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors Undated

Box 9, Folder 19

Security Undated

Box 9, Folder 20

Selective Service Undated

Box 9, Folder 21

Senior Fund Reception 1968 April 15

Box 9, Folder 22

Serra House Undated

Box 9, Folder 23

Seven Universities Group 1969-1970

Box 9, Folder 24

Sit-ins Other Universities Undated

Box 9, Folder 25

SPACE Miscellaneous File 1 of 2 Undated

Box 9, Folder 26

Animal Research Facility (Space) Undated

Box 9, Folder 27

Applied Physics (Space) Undated

Box 9, Folder 28

Art Building (SPACE) Undated

Box 9, Folder 29

Biological Sciences (Space) Undated

Box 9, Folder 30

Bookstore (Space) Undated

Box 9, Folder 31

Building 1 (SPACE) Undated

Box 9, Folder 32

Space: Building 10 Undated

Box 9, Folder 33

Buildings 100 and 110 (SPACE) Undated

Box 9, Folder 34

Space: Building 530/540 Undated

Box 9, Folder 35

Space: Building Security Undated

Box 9, Folder 36

Business, Graduate School of (Space) Undated

Box 9, Folder 37

Space: Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences (CASBS) Undated

Box 9, Folder 38

Space: "Central Food Service" Undated

Box 9, Folder 39

Chemistry (Space) Undated

Box 9, Folder 40

Computer Science (Space) Undated

Box 9, Folder 41

SPACE - Credit Union and Urban Coalition Undated

Box 9, Folder 42

Space: Dermatology Undated

Box 9, Folder 43

Donner (Space) Undated

Box 9, Folder 44

Dormitories (Space) Undated

Box 9, Folder 45

Earth Sciences, School of (Space) Undated

Box 9, Folder 46

Economics (Space) Undated

Box 9, Folder 47

Education, School of, (Space) Undated

Box 9, Folder 48

Space: SIDEC (Stanford International Development Education Center) Undated

Box 9, Folder 49

Encina Commons (Space) Undated

Box 9, Folder 50

Engineering, School of (Space) Undated

Box 9, Folder 51

Escondido (Space) Undated

Box 9, Folder 52

Facilities Planning (Space) Undated

Box 9, Folder 53

Food Research Institute (SPACE) Undated

Box 9, Folder 54

Fraternity Cluster #3 Undated

Box 10, Folder 1

Space: Graduate School of Business Undated

Box 10, Folder 2

Hopkins Marine Station (Space) Undated

Box 10, Folder 3

Human Biology (Space) Undated

Box 10, Folder 4

Humanities and Sciences, School (Space) Undated

Box 10, Folder 5

SPACE-Institute for Policy Analysis Undated

Box 10, Folder 6

International House (Space) Undated

Box 10, Folder 7

Space: "Jasper Ridge" Undated

Box 10, Folder 8

Junior Faculty Housing (Space) Undated

Box 10, Folder 9

Law, School of (Space) Undated

Box 10, Folder 10

Libraries (Space) Undated

Box 10, Folder 11

Main Library Development (Space) Undated

Box 10, Folder 12

Main Library Development (Space) 1967-1968

Box 10, Folder 13

Maples Pavilion (Space) Undated

Box 10, Folder 14

Medicine, School of (Space) Undated

Box 10, Folder 15

Memorial Church (Space) Undated

Box 10, Folder 16

Music (Space) Undated

Box 10, Folder 17

Operations Research (Space) Undated

Box 10, Folder 18

Overseas Campuses (Space Undated

Box 10, Folder 19

Outdoor Primate Colony (SPACE) Undated

Box 10, Folder 20

Parking (SPACE) Undated

Box 10, Folder 21

Psychology (SPACE) Undated

Box 10, Folder 22

Quad Building (SPACE) Undated

Box 10, Folder 23

Radiation Therapy (SPACE) Undated

Box 10, Folder 24

SPACE - Space Sciences Building Undated

Box 10, Folder 25

Stanford Hospital (SPACE) Undated

Box 10, Folder 26

Student Health Center (SPACE) Undated

Box 10, Folder 27

Task Force on Planning Construction (SPACE) Undated

Box 10, Folder 28

Theatre Building (Space) Undated

Box 10, Folder 29

SPACE - 600T - Trailer Undated

Box 10, Folder 30

Tresidder (Space) Undated

Box 10, Folder 31

Undergraduate Dean (SPACE) Undated

Box 10, Folder 32

Sponsors Undated

Box 10, Folder 33

Stanford-Miscellaneous Undated

Box 10, Folder 34

Stanford Associates Undated

Box 10, Folder 35

Staff Benefits Undated

Box 10, Folder 36

Stanford Cabinet Undated

Box 10, Folder 37

Stanford-Cal Exchange Program Undated

Box 10, Folder 38

Stanford Employees Association Undated

Box 10, Folder 39

Stanford Facts Undated

Box 10, Folder 40

Stanford Glee Club Undated

Box 10, Folder 41

Stanford Hospital Undated

Box 10, Folder 42

Stanford Housing Research Group Undated

Box 10, Folder 43

Stanford Industrial Park Tenants Undated

Box 10, Folder 44

Stanford-In-Mexico Undated

Box 10, Folder 45

Stanford Linnear Accelerator Center 1969-1970

Box 10, Folder 46

Stanford Linnear Accelerator Center 1967-1969

Box 10, Folder 47

Stanford Press Undated

Box 10, Folder 48

Stanford Repertory Theater Undated

Box 10, Folder 49

Stanford Research Institute Undated

Box 10, Folder 50

Stanford Symbol and Motto Undated

Box 10, Folder 51

S.U.N. (Stanford University Now) Undated

Box 10, Folder 52

SWOPSI - Stanford Workshops on Political and Social Issues Undated

Box 10, Folder 53

Stanford Women's Liberation Undated

Box 10, Folder 54

Stanford Voluntary Organization Undated

Box 10, Folder 55

Stratton Group Undated

Box 10, Folder 56

Students: General Undated

Box 10, Folder 57

Students: Activities Undated

Box 10, Folder 58

Students: "Activism" 1969

Box 10, Folder 59

Student Benefits Undated

Box 10, Folder 60

Student Center Undated

Box 10, Folder 61

SCAN Students for Constructive Action Undated

Box 10, Folder 62

Student Judicial Council Undated

Box 11, Folder 1

Students: "Activism" 1967-1968

Box 11, Folder 2

Students for a Democratic Society Undated

Box 11, Folder 3

Students: Social Regulations Undated

Box 11, Folder 4

Study of Education at Stanford Undated

Box 11, Folder 5

Summer Festivals Undated

Box 11, Folder 6

Summer Session Undated

Box 11, Folder 7

-T- Miscellaneous Undated

Box 11, Folder 8

Taiwan Center Undated

Box 11, Folder 9

Tax Reform, U.S. Government Undated

Box 11, Folder 10

Teaching Assistantships Undated

Box 11, Folder 11

"Technology and Man" Undated

Box 11, Folder 12

Telecommunications Institute (Proposal for a Proposal) Undated

Box 11, Folder 13

Terman Faculty Planning Study Undated

Box 11, Folder 14

Theater Building Undated

Box 11, Folder 15

Tokyo University Undated

Box 11, Folder 16

Travel Undated

Box 11, Folder 17

Trebisnjica Project Undated

Box 11, Folder 18

Tressider Union Undated

Box 11, Folder 19

Tuition Undated

Box 11, Folder 20

Tuition Benefit Plan Undated

Box 11, Folder 21

-U- Miscellaneous Undated

Box 11, Folder 22

Undergraduate Dean, Office of the Undated

Box 11, Folder 23

Undergraduate Education Consortium Undated

Box 11, Folder 24

U.G. Programs (Social Policy) Undated

Box 11, Folder 25

Undergraduate Specials Undated

Box 11, Folder 26

Undergraduate Studies Undated

Box 11, Folder 27

United Campus Christian Ministry Undated

Box 11, Folder 28

U.S.E. (United Stanford Employees) Undated

Box 11, Folder 29

University Administration Undated

Box 11, Folder 30

University Governance Undated

Box 11, Folder 31

"Universities and Cities" Undated

Box 11, Folder 32

University Counsel (President's Office) Undated

Box 11, Folder 33

University Policies Undated

Box 11, Folder 34

University Policies-Use of Facilities Undated

Box 11, Folder 35

University Presidents Group Undated

Box 11, Folder 36

University Relations Undated

Box 11, Folder 37

Universities Research Association URA Undated

Box 11, Folder 38

Universities Space Research Association Undated

Box 11, Folder 39

Urban Affairs Undated

Box 12, Folder 1

Urban Coalition (Stanford Mid-Peninsula) Undated

Box 12, Folder 2

Urban Coalition Undated

Box 12, Folder 3

Urban Studies Undated

Box 12, Folder 4

Universities and Colleges, Miscellaneous Undated

Box 12, Folder 5

Brigham Young University Undated

Box 12, Folder 6

Chicago, University of Undated

Box 12, Folder 7

Columbia University Undated

Box 12, Folder 8

Columbia Sit-in Undated

Box 12, Folder 9

Cornell Undated

Box 12, Folder 10

Denison University Undated

Box 12, Folder 11

Harvard University Undated

Box 12, Folder 12

Washington, University of Undated

Box 12, Folder 13

Wesleyan University Undated

Box 12, Folder 14

Yale University Undated

Box 12, Folder 15

-V- Miscellaneous Undated

Box 12, Folder 16

Vacation Policy and Schedules 1968-1969

Box 12, Folder 17

Vacations 1970-1971

Box 12, Folder 18

Values, Technology and Society Program Undated

Box 12, Folder 19

Vandalism Undated

Box 12, Folder 20

Venture Capital Undated

Box 12, Folder 21

Violence Undated

Box 12, Folder 22

Visiting Committee Undated

Box 12, Folder 23

Visiting Scholars Undated

Box 12, Folder 24

Visitors 1970-1971

Box 12, Folder 25

Visitors 1969-1970

Box 12, Folder 26

Visitors 1967-1968

Box 12, Folder 27

Visitors to Campus - Pompidou 1970

Box 12, Folder 28

-W- Miscellaneous Undated

Box 12, Folder 29

Washington Field Study Undated

Box 12, Folder 30

Western Association of Schools and Colleges Accreditation Undated

Box 12, Folder 31

Western Civilization Undated

Box 12, Folder 32

Western College Association Undated

Box 12, Folder 33

WICHE Management Information Systems Program Undated

Box 12, Folder 34

Winds of Freedom Foundation Undated

Box 12, Folder 35

Wirth, Timothy Undated

Box 12, Folder 36

Woodrow Wilson Fellowships Undated

Box 12, Folder 36A

Workers Action Caucus Undated

Box 12, Folder 37

Writing Center Proposal Undated

Box 12, Folder 38

-Y- Miscellaneous Undated

Box 12, Folder 39

Youth Opportunity Program Undated

Box 12, Folder 40

-X- Miscellaneous Undated

Box 12, Folder 41

-Z- Miscellaneous Undated

Box 13, Folder 1

Business School (Graduate) 1969-1971

Box 13, Folder 2

Business School (Graduate) 1968-1969

Box 13, Folder 3

Business School (Graduate) 1967-1968

Box 13, Folder 4

Earth Sciences, School of 1968-1969

Box 13, Folder 5

Earth Sciences, School of 1964-1968

Box 13, Folder 6

Education, School of 1968-1971

Box 13, Folder 7

Education, School of 1967-1968

Box 13, Folder 8

Education: Health Education 1967

Box 13, Folder 9

Education: R and D Center, School of 1969-1970

Box 13, Folder 10

Education: R and D Center, School of 1968-1969

Box 13, Folder 11

Education: R and D Center, School of 1967-1968

Box 13, Folder 12

School of Engineering. Minutes of Executive Committee Meetings Undated

Box 13, Folder 13

Engineering, School of 1969-1971

Box 13, Folder 14

Engineering, School of 1968-1969

Box 13, Folder 15

Engineering, School of 1967-1968

Box 13, Folder 16

Engineering-Applied Mathematics Undated

Box 13, Folder 17

Engineering-Aeronautics and Astronautics Undated

Box 13, Folder 18

Engineering-Bioengineering Undated

Box 13, Folder 19

Electrical Engineering Undated

Box 13, Folder 20

Engineering-Economic Systems Undated

Box 13, Folder 21

Hansen Laboratories Undated

Box 13, Folder 22

Industrial Engineering Undated

Box 13, Folder 23

Materials Research, Center for Undated

Box 13, Folder 24

Engineering Institute for Plasma Research Undated

Box 13, Folder 25

Department of Materials Science Undated

Box 13, Folder 26

Mechanical Engineering Undated

Box 13, Folder 27

Engineering Operations Research Undated

Box 13, Folder 28

Humanities and Sciences Undated

Box 13, Folder 29

Anthropolgy Undated

Box 13, Folder 30

Art and Architecture Undated

Box 13, Folder 31

Sociology/Anthropology Special File (RWL's file) Undated

Box 13, Folder 32

Applied Physics Undated

Box 13, Folder 33

Asian Languages Undated

Box 13, Folder 34

Biological Sciences Undated

Box 13, Folder 35

Chemistry Undated

Box 13, Folder 36

Classics Undated

Box 13, Folder 37

Committee on Linguistics (file empty) Undated

Box 13, Folder 38

Communication Undated

Box 13, Folder 39

Computer Science Undated

Box 14, Folder 40

Economics Undated

Box 14, Folder 41

English Undated

Box 14, Folder 42

French and Italian Undated

Box 14, Folder 43

History Undated

Box 14, Folder 44

History: Afro-American Undated

Box 14, Folder 45

Hopkins Marine Station Undated

Box 14, Folder 46

Mathematics Undated

Box 14, Folder 47

Military Science Undated

Box 14, Folder 48

Modern European Languages Undated

Box 14, Folder 49

Music Undated

Box 14, Folder 50

Physics Undated

Box 14, Folder 51

Philosophy Undated

Box 14, Folder 52

Political Science Undated

Box 14, Folder 53

Psychology Undated

Box 14, Folder 54

Slavic Department Undated

Box 14, Folder 55

Sociology Undated

Box 14, Folder 56

Spanish and Portuguese Undated

Box 14, Folder 57

Speech and Drama Undated

Box 14, Folder 58

Special Programs in Humanities Undated

Box 14, Folder 59

Statistics Department Undated

Box 14, Folder 60

School of Law Undated

Box 14, Folder 61

Medical School Mater Plan Undated

Box 14, Folder 62

School of Medicine 1969-1970

Box 14, Folder 63

School of Medicine 1968-1969

Box 14, Folder 64

School of Medicine 1967-1968

 

Other Departments, Institutes, and Programs

Box 14, Folder 65

Aphasia Institute Undated

Box 14, Folder 66

Athletics--Pacific 8 Conference Undated

Box 15, Folder 1

Biophysics Laboratory Undated

Box 15, Folder 2

Communication Research, Institute for Undated

Box 15, Folder 3

Nursing Program, Department of Undated

Box 15, Folder 4

Physical Education-Women Undated

Box 15, Folder 5

ROTC Disruptions, R.W. Lyman 1970 April

Box 15, Folder 6

ROTC, R.M. Rosenzweig 1969-1970

Box 15, Folder 7

-C- ROTC 1969-1970

Box 15, Folder 8

-C- ROTC, R.W.L. 1967-1968

Box 15, Folder 9

ROTC, Army. President Files. R.M.R. Undated

Box 15, Folder 10

ROTC, Navy. President's Office Files. R.M.R. Undated

 

Leaves

Box 15, Folder 11

-P- Misc. Undated

Box 15, Folder 12

-P- School of Business, Graduate Undated

Box 15, Folder 13

Leaves-Earth Sciences Undated

Box 15, Folder 14

-P- School of Education Undated

Box 15, Folder 15

-P- School of Engineering Undated

Box 15, Folder 16

-P- Food Research Institute Undated

Box 15, Folder 16A

Humanities and Sciences Undated

Box 15, Folder 17

-P- School of Medicine Undated

Box 15, Folder 18

-P- School of Law Undated

Box 15, Folder 19

-P- Physical Education for Women Undated

 

Visiting Committees

Box 15, Folder 20

Committees: General Undated

Box 15, Folder 21

Committee Roster Undated

Box 15, Folder 22

A.A.U.P. Commission (file empty) Undated

Box 15, Folder 23

Te Vega, Advisory Committee Undated

Box 15, Folder 24

Computer Science, Advisory Committee on (Visiting) Undated

Box 15, Folder 25

Earth Science, Advisory Committee on Undated

Box 15, Folder 26

School of Education, Visiting Committee Undated

Box 15, Folder 27

The Hoover Institution, Advisory Board of Undated

Box 15, Folder 28

School of Medicine, Visiting Committee Undated

Box 16, Folder 1

Advisory Board 1969-1970

Box 16, Folder 2

Advisory Board 1967-1968

Box 16, Folder 3

Advisory Board: Forms Undated

Box 16, Folder 4

Academic Council 1969-1971

Box 16, Folder 5

Executive Committee (Academic Council) Undated

Box 16, Folder 6

Senate (Academic Council) Correspondence 1969-1970

Box 16, Folder 7

Senate (Academic Council) Correspondence 1968-1969

Box 16, Folder 8

Senate (Academic Council) Correspondence 1967-1968

Box 16, Folder 9

Absences, Unexcused, Committee on Undated

Box 16, Folder 10

Affirmative Action Program Undated

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Affirmative Action Committee Undated

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African and Afro-American Studies, Committee on Undated

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Alumni Conferences, Committee on Undated

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Architecture, Special Committee on Undated

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Athletics and Physical Education, Committee on Undated

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The University Budget Adjustment Program, Advisory Committee on Undated

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Buildings and Grounds, Committee on Undated

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Campus Planning, Committee on (Board of Trustees) (file empty) Undated

Box 16, Folder 19

Clubhouse Advisory Board (file empty) Undated

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Committee on Committees. Correspondence Undated

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Committee on Committees, Charges to Undated

Box 16, Folder 22

Computer, Advisory (Internal) Committee on Undated

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University Policy (COUP), Committee on Undated

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Draft Deferments (ad hoc), Committee on Undated

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East Asian Library, Committee on Undated

Box 16, Folder 26

Economics, Committee on Undated

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Employment Grievance, Committee on Undated

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Enrollment Policies, Committee on Undated

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Facilities Group Undated

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Faculty Benefits, Committee on (AAUP) Undated

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Faculty Consultative Group Undated

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Faculty Handbook, Presidential Committee on Undated

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Faculty Hearings Group Interim Panel Undated

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Faculty Information, Committee on (ad hoc) Undated

Box 16, Folder 35

Faculty and Staff Affairs, Committee on Undated

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Fallout Shelter, Civil Defence, Committee on Undated

Box 16, Folder 37

Fifteen, Committee on Undated

Box 16, Folder 38

Financial Awards, Committee on Undated

Box 16, Folder 39

Foreign Languages, Committee on Undated

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Foreign Students, Committee on Undated

Box 16, Folder 41

Foreign Study Programs, Committee on Undated

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General Studies, Committee on 1968-1969

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Government Policy, Committee on (RWL) Undated

Box 17, Folder 3

Governmental Policy toward Universities, Committee on Undated

Box 17, Folder 4

Haas Sloan Lectures Committee Undated

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Housing Needs, Committee on Undated

Box 17, Folder 6

Human Biology, Committee on Undated

Box 17, Folder 7

Human Subjects, Committee on Undated

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Humanities and Sciences Faculty Council 1968-1969

Box 17, Folder 9

Humanities and Sciences Faculty Council 1967-1968

Box 17, Folder 10

Innovation Fund, Committee on Undated

Box 17, Folder 11

Interdisciplinary Research, Committee on - Ad Hoc Undated

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International Studies, Committee on Undated

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Land and Building Development, Committee on 1967-1969

Box 17, Folder 14

Library Coordination and Cooperation, Committee on Undated

Box 17, Folder 15

Library Council Undated

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Low-Income Housing, Ad Hoc Comm. Correspondence, RWL's file Undated

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Low-Income Housing, Committee on (Moulton Committee, etc.) Undated

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Low-Income Housing, Ad Hoc Comm. 1969-1970

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Medical and Engineering Biosciences, Committee on Undated

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Medicine, School of. Administrative Committee Undated

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Memberships and Privileges, Committee on (Senate Ad Hoc) Undated

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W.F. Miller's Advisory Group Undated

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Minority Affairs, Comm. On Undated

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Minority Employment, Committee on Undated

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New Undergraduate Living Ideas, Committee on Undated

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Overseas Campuses, Committee on Undated

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Palo Alto Clinic - S.U. Liaison, Committee on Undated

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Parking and Traffic Committee Undated

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Planning Coordinating, Committee on Undated

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Planning and Development, Committee on Undated

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Presidential Committees Undated

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Privacy of Information, Committee on (ad hoc) Undated

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Public Exercises, Events, Committee on Undated

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Research Policy, Committee on Undated

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Residential Education, Study Group on Undated

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Residential Education Undated

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Student Participation in Political Processes, Committee on Undated

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Research Subcommittee, Computer Advisory Comm. (Int.) Undated

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Room and Board Rates, Committee on Undated

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Selective Service, Committee on Undated

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Services to Students, (Coss) Committee on Undated

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SLAC Coordinating Committee Undated

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SLAC Scientific Policy Committee Undated

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Stanford Today and Tomorrow Executive Committee Undated

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Student Development, Committee on Undated

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Student-Faculty Employment, Committee on Undated

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Student Financial Aid, Committee on Undated

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S.U. Violence, Commission on Undated

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Task Force for Special Minority Students Program Undated

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Teaching Assistantship, Committee on Undated

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Transfer-Cooperative Program (Task Force) Undated

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Two, Committee of Undated

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Undergraduate Admission, Committee on Undated

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Undergraduate Studies, Committee on Undated

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University Advisory Committee Undated

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University Operations Review Undated

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University Security, Committee on Undated

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Urban Public Economics, Committee on Undated

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Women's Forum Steering Committee Undated