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Title
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"A Proposal for a Planning Conference" by Reuben McDaniel for the African and Afro-American Studies and Research Center
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Identifier
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e_uta_00290_a
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Topic
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Civil rights, College students
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Dates
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1976
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Box
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2005-086/3
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Folder
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Beginnings of the Center
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Resource
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UT Center for African and African American Studies records
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Description
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"A Proposal for a Planning Conference" by Reuben McDaniel for the African and Afro-American Studies and Research Center.
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Title
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"A Proposal for a Planning Conference" by Reuben McDaniel for the African and Afro-American Studies and Research Center
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Identifier
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e_uta_00290
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Topic
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Civil rights, College students
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Dates
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1976
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Box
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2005-086/3
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Folder
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Beginnings of the Center
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Resource
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UT Center for African and African American Studies records
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Description
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"A Proposal for a Planning Conference" by Reuben McDaniel for the African and Afro-American Studies and Research Center.
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Title
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Beginnings of the African and Afro-American Studies and Research Center
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Identifier
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e_uta_00289
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Topic
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Civil rights, College students
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Dates
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1978-02
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Box
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2005-086/3
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Folder
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Beginnings of the Center
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Resource
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UT Center for African and African American Studies records
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Description
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Beginnings of the African and Afro-American Studies and Research Center.
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Title
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Faculty forum, August 26, 1971 (Number 17)
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Identifier
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camh-dob-026593
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Creator
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Spurr, Stephen H., 1918-1990
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Topic
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Diversity in higher education, Civil rights, Universities and colleges--Admission
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Dates
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1971-08-26
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Box
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82-280/12
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Folder
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Civil Rights Compliance Review, 6/71
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Resource
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UT President's Office records
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Description
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Memorandum from University of Texas at Austin President Stephen H. Spurr in Faculty Forum regarding admissions policy as it pertains to race. Spurr proposes a debate on admissions policies, suggesting reliance on national tests and previous academic performance, opposing race-specific admissions, advocating for opportunity programs for environmentally disadvantaged students, and emphasizing the need for financial aid, within the framework of non-discrimination policies and increased state support.
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Title
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Memo: flags in front of Main Building being flown at half mast due to Dwight D. Eisenhower's death
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Identifier
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e_uta_00950
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Topic
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Buildings
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Dates
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1969-03-31
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Box
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80-50/25
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Folder
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Buildings and Facilities, 1968-70
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Resource
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UT President's Office records
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Description
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Memo from the Office of the Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds (Paul O. Pentier) to Mr. Billy C. Knowles with cc to Miss Betty Gibbons, Mr. C. J. Eckhardt, and Chief A. R. Hamilton regarding the flags in front of Main Building, South Mall, being flown at half mast for 30 days due to President (General) Dwight D. Eisenhower's death.
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Title
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Memo from Bob Mettlen to President. Spurr, July 24, 1971
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Identifier
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camh-dob-026587
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Creator
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Mettlen, Robert D., 1936-2020, Spurr, Stephen H., 1918-1990
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Topic
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Diversity in higher education, Civil rights
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Dates
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1971-07-24
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Box
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82-280/12
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Folder
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Civil Rights Compliance Review, 6/71
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Resource
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UT President's Office records
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Description
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Memorandum from Bob Mettlen to University of Texas at Austin President Stephen H. Spurr regarding the Civil Rights Compliance Review Team Report, July 24, 1971.
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Title
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Memo from Dr. H. Malcolm Macdonald regarding the "Eleven Demands" of the Afro-Americans for Black Liberation
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Identifier
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e_uta_00705
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Topic
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Civil rights, College students
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Dates
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1969-03-06
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Box
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80-50/33
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Folder
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I – Student Affairs – Activities – Afro-Americans for Black Liberation – Demands and Response, Feb.-Mar. 1969
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Resource
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UT President's Office records
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Description
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Memo from Dr. H. Malcolm Macdonald to Dr. Norman Hackerman regarding the "Eleven Demands" of the Afro-Americans for Black Liberation.
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Title
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Memo from Dr. H. Malcolm Macdonald regarding the "Eleven Demands" of the Afro-Americans for Black Liberation
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Identifier
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e_uta_00705_001
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Topic
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Civil rights, College students
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Dates
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1969-03-06
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Box
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80-50/33
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Folder
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I – Student Affairs – Activities – Afro-Americans for Black Liberation – Demands and Response, Feb.-Mar. 1969
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Resource
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UT President's Office records
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Description
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Memo from Dr. H. Malcolm Macdonald to Dr. Norman Hackerman regarding the "Eleven Demands" of the Afro-Americans for Black Liberation.
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Title
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Memo from Dr. H. Malcolm Macdonald regarding the "Eleven Demands" of the Afro-Americans for Black Liberation
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Identifier
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e_uta_00705_a
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Topic
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Civil rights, College students
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Dates
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1969-03-06
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Box
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80-50/33
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Folder
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I – Student Affairs – Activities – Afro-Americans for Black Liberation – Demands and Response, Feb.-Mar. 1969
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Resource
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UT President's Office records
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Description
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Memo from Dr. H. Malcolm Macdonald to Dr. Norman Hackerman regarding the "Eleven Demands" of the Afro-Americans for Black Liberation.
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Title
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Memo from Dr. Wanjohi Waciuma to Dr. John Warfield including an outline of his suggestions for the Center
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Identifier
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e_uta_00289_a
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Topic
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Civil rights, College students
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Dates
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1978-01-24
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Box
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2005-086/3
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Folder
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Beginnings of the Center
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Resource
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UT Center for African and African American Studies records
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Description
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Memo from Dr. Wanjohi Waciuma to Dr. John Warfield including an outline of his suggestions for the Center.
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Memo from H. Y. McCown to Vice-President H. H. Ransom regarding recommendations on admissions for foreign students , December 11, 1957
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Identifier
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camh-dob-025931
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Topic
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Universities and colleges--Admission, Students, Foreign
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Box
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CHAN 51
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Folder
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I - Admission and Degree Policies and Requirements - 9/1/56-8/31/58
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Resource
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UT Chancellor's Office records
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Description
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A memorandum regarding admissions for foreign students at the University of Texas, Austin, Texas, dated December 11, 1957. The memo states that a meeting took place on November 19th where attendees approved the enclosed recommendations.
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Memo from Harry Ransom regarding the appointment of George W. Carlson as System Consultant on Special Training Programs
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Identifier
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e_uta_00363
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Topic
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Campus police
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Dates
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1967-10-25
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Box
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80-50/33
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Folder
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I – Security – Special Investigations, 1966-68
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Resource
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UT President's Office records
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Description
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Memo from Harry Ransom, Chancellor to multiple recipients regarding the appointment of George W. Carlson as System Consultant on Special Training Programs for the University System.
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Memo from J. A. Burdine, Dean, to Dr. H. H. Ransom, Vice President and Provost, regarding Advanced Placement Examinations, March 13, 1958
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Identifier
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camh-dob-026124
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Creator
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Burdine, J. Alton (John Alton), 1905-
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Contributor
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Ransom, Harry Huntt, 1908-1976
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Topic
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Universities and colleges--Admission, Academic achievement, Advanced placement programs (Education)
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Dates
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1958-03-13
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Box
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CHAN 51
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Folder
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I - Admission and Degree Policies and Requirements - 9/1/56-8/31/58
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Resource
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UT Chancellor's Office records
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Description
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Memorandum from J. A. Burdine, Dean, to Dr. H. H. Ransom, Vice President and Provost. The memo discusses advanced placement examinations administered by the College Entrance Examinations Board. Burdine explains that the Advanced Placement Program involves giving college credit to high-school students who pass these exams, offering college-level courses in the twelfth grade. A UT committee presented a report on March 12, with Dr. J. W. Edgar from the Texas Education Agency present. Burdine proposes inviting high schools to a meeting on April 21 to present the University's program for AP exams.
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Memo from J. A. Burdine to Members of the Group on Advanced Placement Examinations, December 12, 1957
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Identifier
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camh-dob-026125
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Creator
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Burdine, J. Alton (John Alton), 1905-
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Topic
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Universities and colleges--Admission, Academic achievement, Advanced placement programs (Education)
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Dates
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1957-12-12
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Box
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CHAN 51
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Folder
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I - Admission and Degree Policies and Requirements - 9/1/56-8/31/58
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Resource
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UT Chancellor's Office records
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Description
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Memo from J. A. Burdine to Members of the Group on Advanced Placement Examinations regarding minutes of the meeting of December 11, 1957. The memo discusses that the Departments of English, Mathematics, Chemistry, and Germanic Languages already test incoming students and allocate University credit based on the results. The committee discussed that AP exams could used in place of or in conjunction with existing test.
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Memo from Jack Blanton to Members of the Executive Council and Alumni Leaders regarding Support for President Norman Hackerman
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Identifier
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e_uta_00380
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Topic
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College students--Political activity
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Dates
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1969-03-26
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Box
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80-50/35
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Folder
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Letters re: Action taken on SDS conf., 3-69 (Folder 2)
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Resource
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UT President's Office records
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Description
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Memo from Jack Blanton, President, The Ex-Students' Association to Members of the Executive Council and Alumni Leaders regarding Support for President Norman Hackerman. Mailed to Dr. Hackerman by Joe Dealey, Dallas Morning News with handwritten note on it.
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Memo from Jack McGuire to Mr. Rex Jackson and Mr. Roy Vaughan, August 3, 1971
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Identifier
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camh-dob-026589
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Creator
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McGuire, Jack R.
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Topic
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Diversity in higher education, Civil rights, College students--Recruiting
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Dates
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1971-08-03
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Box
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82-280/12
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Folder
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Civil Rights Compliance Review, 6/71
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Resource
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UT President's Office records
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Description
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Memorandum from Jack McGuire, Executive Director of the Ex-Students' Association of the University of Texas, to Mr. Rex Jackson, Associate Director of Admissions, and Mr. Roy Vaughan, Associate Director of the Ex-Students' Association regarding records concerning high school visitations, August 3, 1971. The memo explains that Clarence A. Laws, deputy director of the Office of Civil RIghts, will require statistics on high-school recruitment efforts, including numbers of minority students interviewed.
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Memo from John Warfield regarding attached "Proposal for a Planning Conference" proposed by Reuben McDaniel
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Identifier
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e_uta_00290_001
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Topic
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Civil rights, College students
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Dates
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1976-11
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Box
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2005-086/3
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Folder
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Beginnings of the Center
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Resource
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UT Center for African and African American Studies records
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Description
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Memo from John Warfield, Chairman, African and Afro-American Studies and Research Center, to Executive Committee Members regarding attached "Proposal for a Planning Conference" proposed by Reuben McDaniel.
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Memo from John Warfield to Executive Committee pertaining to attached memo from Dr. Wanjohi Waciuma
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Identifier
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e_uta_00289_001
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Topic
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Civil rights, College students
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Dates
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1978-02
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Box
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2005-086/3
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Folder
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Beginnings of the Center
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Resource
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UT Center for African and African American Studies records
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Description
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Memo from John Warfield, Chairman, African and Afro-American Studies and Research Center, to Executive Committee pertaining to attached memo from Dr. Wanjohi Waciuma.
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Memo from Law School Dean Page Keeton regarding the demands of the Afro-Americans for Black Liberation
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Identifier
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e_uta_00706
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Topic
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Civil rights, College students
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Dates
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1969-03-05
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Box
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80-50/33
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Folder
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I – Student Affairs – Activities – Afro-Americans for Black Liberation – Demands and Response, Feb.-Mar. 1969
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Resource
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UT President's Office records
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Description
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Memo from Law School Dean Page Keeton to Dr. Norman Hackerman, UT President, regarding the demands of the Afro-Americans for Black Liberation.
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Memo from Robert D. Mettlen, August 31, 1971
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Identifier
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camh-dob-026591
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Creator
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Mettlen, Robert D., 1936-2020, Spurr, Stephen H., 1918-1990
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Topic
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Diversity in higher education, Civil rights
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Dates
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1971-08-31
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Box
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82-280/12
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Folder
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Civil Rights Compliance Review, 6/71
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Resource
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UT President's Office records
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Description
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Memorandum from Robert D. Mettlen to Peter T. FLawn, James H. Colvin, Ron Brown, Lorene Rogers, Byron Shipp, James Duncan, and Sal Levantino regarding a meeting with Stephen H. Spurr about Civil Rights Compliance, August 31, 1971.