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UCLA Catalog Record ID
Title: Graduate School of Architecture and Urban Planning. Dean's Office. Administrative files of Harvery S. Perloff.
Identifier/Call Number: University Archives Record Series 23
Contributing Institution:
UCLA Library Special Collections
Language of Material:
English
Physical Description:
4 linear ft.
(10 boxes)
Date: 1958-1983
Abstract: Record Series 23 contains the administrative files of Harvery S. Perloff, of UCLA's Graduate School of Architecture and Urban
Planning.
Creator:
University of California, Los Angeles. Graduate School of Architecture and Urban Planning.
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Preferred Citation
[Identification of item], Graduate School of Architecture and Urban Planning. Dean's Office. Administrative files of Harvery
S. Perloff (University Archives Record Series 23). UCLA Library Special Collections, University Archives.
Historical Note
The School of Architecture and Urban Planning opened for instruction in 1966 in response to the rapid urbanization of Southern
California and the growing need in the region for architects and urban planners. The two-year master's program emphasized
design-oriented studio work based strongly on the social and technological sciences. George A. Dudley was appointed the first
dean of the school in 1964, almost two years prior to the arrival of the first students.
Scope and Content
Record Series 23 contains the administrative files of Harvery S. Perloff, of UCLA's Graduate School of Architecture and Urban
Planning. Files include general correspondence, minutes, and reports regarding the business of the Dean of the School of Architecture
and Urban Planning. Subjects range from matters of school curricula to national issues and agencies such as the Ford Foundation,
House Committee on Science and Astronautics, Institute for Economic Research, and National Research Council etc.
This is an inactive Record Series; no additional University records are expected to be added.
UCLA Catalog Record ID