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This collection contains a large amount of material pertaining to all aspects of Wesley Posvar's administration as Chancellor of the University of Pittsburgh from 1967 to 1991. In 1984 Posvar changed his title from Chancellor to President, but the office and duties remained the same.
The majority of this collection is comprised of correspondence, but other records include reports, press releases, articles, and speeches. The first twenty-four record groups of the collection reflect each academic year that Posvar was Chancellor and these records were maintained in the order in which they were filed by the Office of the Chancellor. While extensive records were transferred to the University Archives for Academic Years 1968 through 1981 and 1991, the amount of material present for Academic Years 1982 to 1990 is limited. Folders from 1968 to 1981 also often include a scope note that lists many of the documents found in that folder.
Record Group XXV contains additional material from throughout the first twenty-four record groups. Record Group XXVI contains subject files on the Chancellor's residence, faculty unionization efforts, minority recruitment, long-range planning, speeches, and the Medical and Health Care Division of the University, among others. Record Group XXVII contains minutes and agenda from Executive and Senior Staff meetings and Record Group XXVIII contains chronological files of correspondence from 1971 to 1978 and July 1983 to July 1991.
This collection was previously inventoried by Archives Service Center staff and the finding aid was created by Zachary Brodt in 2016.
Approximately eight linear feet of material have yet to be processed and are not currently represented in this finding aid.
Wesley Wentz Posvar was born in Topeka, Kansas, on September 14, 1925, and was raised in Cleveland, Ohio. He attended the United States Military Academy at West Point, where he graduated first in the class of 1946, before serving as an aircraft test pilot. Posvar won a Rhodes Scholarship, attending Oxford University where he earned Bachelor and Master of Arts degrees in philosophy, politics and economics. His first teaching position was at West Point from 1951 to 1954 before joining the long-range planning program at the Air Force headquarters in the Pentagon in Washington, D.C. In 1957 Posvar became a professor of political science at the Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs. From 1962 to 1964, he was a Littauer Fellow at Harvard's Graduate School of Public Administration, where he earned a Master of Public Administration degree and a Ph.D. in political science.
In addition to his role as a professor, Posvar was chairman of the Division of Social Sciences at the Air Force Academy when he was contacted in 1966 about the position of Chancellor at the University of Pittsburgh. On January 13, 1967, after a quick but rigorous interview process, the University's Trustees announced that Posvar would become the Chancellor of the University on June 1, 1967. Posvar was the first Chancellor to live at the Chancellor's residence on Devonshire Street, which was donated to the University by Leon Falk just prior to Posvar's selection.
Chancellor Posvar used the new state appropriated funds resulting from the University's 1966 state-related school designation to provide for the general operation of the University while private and corporate donations were used to promote programs at which Pitt would excel. With an eye toward long-range planning and control over the budget, Posvar was also able to repay the University's debt in 1976. During his time as Chancellor, the University created several new academic units, including the Honors College, University Center for International Studies, and the University Center for Social and Urban Research, to reflect Posvar's emphasis on a more diverse and accomplished campus that benefited the regional community.
Posvar focused the University on research as a means of gaining prominence. In 1973 he hired Dr. Thomas Detre to head the Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic (WPIC), where Detre began to invest the clinic's revenue back into WPIC research. This method proved successful and Detre was tasked with implementing the model throughout the hospitals of the University's Medical and Health Care Division, becoming the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center in 1990. However, as Pitt developed into a research and medical center, faculty in the arts and sciences felt that their departments and undergraduate education were taking a backseat to these new initiatives and they took a vote of no-confidence in Posvar during the Spring of 1990. Other minor scandals, including irregularities in donations made to the Department of Athletics, disagreements about whether property taxes should be paid on the Chancellor's residence, and Posvar's retirement package, marred the last few years of his term as Chancellor. Posvar retired as Chancellor in July 1991.
In addition to his work at the University of Pittsburgh, Posvar served in leadership roles in a number of organizations, such as: the Federal Emergency Management Advisory Board, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, World Society for Ekistics, U.S. Space Foundation, and the International Studies Association. Posvar also served as an advisor to the federal government on foreign intelligence, aviation, and national emergency telecommunications.
Posvar was married to Mildred Miller, an internationally known mezzo-soprano opera singer, and was father to a son, Wesley William, and two daughters, Marina and Lisa. In May 2000, Pitt named its largest campus classroom building, the Forbes Quadrangle, Wesley W. Posvar Hall. Posvar died on July 27, 2001, in Ligonier, Pa.
The University of Pittsburgh holds the property rights to the material in this collection, but the copyright may still be held by the original creator/author. Researchers are therefore advised to follow the regulations set forth in the U.S. Copyright Code when publishing, quoting, or reproducing material from this collection without the consent of the creator/author or that go beyond what is allowed by fair use.
Deposited by the Office of the Chancellor in several transfers during the 1980s and 1990s.
Record Groups I through XXIV each represent one fiscal year of Posvar's term as Chancellor and the files within each record group were maintained in the original Chancellor's Office filing scheme, which organized documents by subject matter. The filing system for a typical year is as follows:
1.0. Academic Programs (Provost, Schools and other academic departments)
2.0 Athletics (Athletic Director, Sports teams, Pitt Band, Varsity Letter Club)
3.0 University Boards, Committees and Memberships (Board of Trustees, University Senate, Institutions where the University was a member, Organizations where the Chancellor served in a leadership role, University committees of which the Chancellor was a member)
4.0. Administration and Planning (Facilities, Finance, Planning and Budget, Personnel)
5.0. Office of the Chancellor (Activities, Events and Speeches of Chancellor Posvar)
6.0. Program Development and Public Affairs (Alumni Affairs, Public Relations, Government Relations, University News and Publications)
7.0. Student Affairs (Student Activities and Organizations, Admissions and Aid, Commencement, Homecoming, Scholarships and Awards)
8.0. Miscellaneous (Additional boards, centers and other matters, including Black Studies and the State Board of Education)
This arrangement was fairly consistent from 1969 until fiscal year 1984, when it was replaced by a new filing scheme.
Chancellor of the University of Pittsburgh, Wesley W. Posvar, Administrative Files, 1967-1991, UA.2.10.1967-1991, University of Pittsburgh Archives
Chancellor of the University of Pittsburgh, Wesley W. Posvar, Administrative Files, 1967-1991, UA.2.10.1967-1991, University Archives, Archives & Special Collections, University of Pittsburgh Library System
Reorganization of the Office of the Dean of Graduate Faculty and Related Problems including: Revision of FAS By-Laws Regarding School of General Studies; Policy Recommendations of the Undergraduate Academic Council; University Policy on Drugs; Proposed Bureau of Testing and Evaluation; New appointments in Provost Office: Mr. K. Dunkelman appointed Executive Assistant to Provost; and Mr. D. Henry appointed Assistant to Provost.
Proposal to establish Louis Marhoefer Funds and Fellowships for a Cooperative Program: Pittsburgh-Heidelberg-Mannheim; Admission of foreign students; Candidate in Philosophy Certificate; Prospectus for "A Program of Advance Studies in Information and Communication Sciences"; and Policy Statement on Curriculum Reform, April 15, 1969.
Establishment of Department of Studio Arts; New Chairman for Fine Arts, Dr. Donald E. Gordon, July 1, 1969 (moved to Alberts); Memo for the Record from Dr. Posvar on FAS Meeting regarding ROTC; Establishment of Department of Biochemistry, July 1, 1968; Draft of "Proposed Division of Mathematical Science"; Proposal for Black Studies Program; Draft version and adoption of By-Laws for FAS; Dr. David Halliday resigns as Dean, FAS, September 1, 1969; Search Committee for a new dean for FAS; and "A Statement to the University" signed by 540 members of Pitt Faculty.
Dr. Jerome Schneewind appointed Dean of College of Arts and Sciences. Graduate Student Organization of the German Department.
Proposed Graduate Student Cabinet for FAS; Review and Analysis of Graduate Programs; and University Council on Graduate Study, October 31, 1968 to February 20, 1969.
School of General Studies Programs to Combat Social and Racial Injustice; Report of 1st Annual Meeting, Board of Visitors, December 2, 1968; Pitt, March 25, 1969: Pitt to Institute New Program for College Hopefuls; and Revision of FAS By-Laws Regarding School of General Studies.
Remarks of H. J. Zoffer on assuming Deanship of GSB; Appointment of Dr. Robert Kevin Brown as Associate Dean and Professor of Business Administration of GSB; Management Program for Executives; Establishment of Douglas G. Sisterson Scholarship Fund; and GSB Financial Picture, March 13, 1969.
Teacher-Education Program, 1968; Educational Program for Model Cities Program, November 21, 1968; Black Education in the U.S. and Its Relevance to International Development Education; Certain plans that have developed in the School of Education in respect to racial and social injustice; Operation Head Start; Program in Special Education and Rehabilitation; Annual Report 1967-1968; Memo regarding The Physical Education Requirement, June 24, 1969; The Option to 'Elect' Physical Education; and Adapted Physical Education Program.
Commonwealth Funds for Non-Public Schools.
Annual Report, 1967-1968;Memorial Gift Opportunities; "Pitt takes on Century's Biggest Engineering Problem"; Dr. Wm. E. Garrison new Edward R. Weidlein Professor in Environmental Engineering; and West Pakistan University of Engineering & Technology request formal recognition of their graduates to enter University of Pittsburgh.
Report of the Director of University Libraries, 1967-1968; Dr. David Halliday resigns as official representative of University of Pittsburgh to the Center for Research Libraries, and Dr. Richard H. McCoy, Associate Dean of FAS and Director of Graduate Programs, is designated to replace him; Proposed Changes in Library Allocation Procedures; and Plaque identifying the "Zoe A. Thrall Geography Faculty Study" put in Room 322 Hillman Library.
University Comprehensive Health Planning Center Application; Proposed Plan of Financial Support for the Institute of Local Government by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania; Highlight Issues - Nigeria Project; Background Statement on Malaysian Program in Development Administration and Economic Planning; 1st Annual Report on NASA Traineeships for Doctoral Study in Public Administration; Pitt article "Pitt Names Wm. E. Korbitz, Director of Public Works Graduate Center," October 30, 1968; Report of Progress: Graduate Center for Public Works Engineering and Administration, 1967-1968; Financial Campaign for GSPIA's Urban and Urban Related Programs; Change of Name of Institute of Local Government to Institute of Urban Policy and Administration; and A Strategy for Urban Environmental Research.
Guidelines for the Admission and Award of Fellowships for Black Students, 1969-1970; Publication of Handbook by AID; Memo in Response to Dr. Posvar's Memo of March 31 on Racial Injustice; Proposal to Richard King Mellon Charitable Trusts outlining achievements of GSPIA in serving Pittsburgh region with educational programs, research, and advisory service; Clarifying Arrangements for the Public Works Program; and Chicago Legislates for Pittsburgh.
Faculty Resolution recommended by Advisory Committee to Dean, GSSW; Memo on Faculty Rank for Doctoral Students; and Annual Report, 1968-1969.
LRDC's University Coordinating Committee and "Some Principles for the Design of Clarifying Educational Environments."
Dr. Thomas Donahue appointed Associate Director of SRCC, July 1, 1969, and "U.S. Aeronautics and Space Activities" report to the Congress of the U.S. by President Lyndon B. Johnson, 1968.
"Chicago Legislates for Pittsburgh" designation of young people who are awarded fellowships for postgraduate study by APWA. Dr. Walter Evert, Professor of English, to chair University Committee for National Fellowships.
Organization, Office of Vice Chancellor, Health Profession; "Pitt Establishes School of Health Related Professions"; "Pitt Appoints Director of Health Planning" (Eli S. Egert); and Statement on Health Needs for Pittsburgh, 1968.
Pros and cons of feasibility of establishing a 2-year "satellite" medical school at Johnstown Campus; "Toward Total Justice in Medical Education and Health Care," Proposal to provide quality medical education for Black Students at University; Dr. Anne Pascasio offered post of Dean of School of Health Related Professions; "Policy Statement of University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine with Respect to the Charging of Patients for Professional Services Rendered by the Full-Time Faculty" Draft proposal; Pitt article "Francis Sargent Cheever, Vice Chancellor for the Health Professions and Dean of the School of Medicine, elected to Membership in the American Academy of Arts and Sciences," May 14, 1968; and Report of the Director, Medical Career Orientation Program, June-August 1968.
Fifth Progress Report of GSPH, 1962-1967; Appraisal of the Activities, Personnel and Organization of GSPH; and Pitt article Herschel E. Griffin named Dean of Public Health School."
The Changing Curriculum; Report of Board of Visitors, School of Dental Medicine, January 9, 1969; A new dental clinic dedicated to Dr. W. Harry Archer; Change of degree from Doctor of Dental Surgery to Doctor of Dental Medicine; and Change of name for School of Dentistry to School of Dental Medicine.
Recommendation of change of name for Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry to Department of Medicinal Chemistry. Appointment of Dr. Joseph Buckley as Associate Dean, School of Pharmacy.
Report of Visit for Accrediting Purposes to Pitt, School of Nursing, March 3-6, 1969.
Appointment of Dr. Anne Pascascio as Dean of School of Health Related Professions and Organization of the Office of Vice Chancellor of Health Professions, effective February 6, 1969.
International Education Act; Comparative Communism: A Program in Inter-University Teaching and Research, 1968-1969; and the Establishment of the University Center for International Studies.
The University's Urban Programs, a Report to the Chancellor, Nov. 1967; Establishment of a Program of Research and Training in Urban Transportation; Programs Proposed in response to Chancellor's Memo of June 12, 1968 to Reduce Social Injustice; Chancellor's Memo to Students (appearing in Pitt News) on Greater Student Involvement.
Community use of Trees Hall Gym Facilities, with copy of "Trees Hall-Community, Leisure-Learn, Recreation Project"; Pitt News Statement from Dr. Posvar to students for greater student involvement, September 8, 1968; Draft from Dr. Posvar to Pitt Students: How to achieve social justice and wipe out discrimination against Negroes; Procedural Guidelines for the Development of Black Studies Department, April 14, 1969; "Proposals to Reduce Social Injustice"; and Memo regarding Social Injustice.
"Project A" to recruit disadvantaged students to the University on an experimental basis.
Resignation of Football Coach Dave Hart; Ballot for Referendum on Amendment of Article V of 1968-69 Football Television Plan; Frank Carver nominated for "Secretary of University of Pittsburgh's Board of Trustees"; Casimir J. Myslinski named Athletic Director December 24, 1968 with copy of his resume; and Charles G. Ridl elected to "NAIA Hall of Fame" as a "Coach in Basketball".
Letter on "Prowling Panthers" and NCAA rules.
Appointments of William K. Whitehead and Gwilym A. Price to Greensburg Advisory Board
Recruitment of African American Students at Johnstown.
Letters inviting membership of the Chancellor and others to various organizations; Letters regarding ethnic discrimination at private social clubs and other similar organizations; Letter from Hubert Humphrey about Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars.
"A Declaration on Campus Unrest" report.
Cooperation and central operation of services between University and hospitals.
Non-Profit joint venture between University of Pittsburgh and Carnegie-Mellon University (reorganization of the previous tri-partite, Pitt/Carnegie Tech/ Mellon Institute corporation)
Cooperative council of Pitt, Mount Mercy (Carlow), Duquesne, Chatham, and Carnegie Mellon.
Board Minutes and members of Board nominated by University to PUH Board.
Minutes of Executive Committee of Board of Directors, March 11, 1968 and August 5, 1968.
Reports of Activities; Minutes of Board of Trustees of University Health Center; Proposed Budget, 1968-1969; By-Laws; Detailed Report on Examination of University Health Center, June 30, 1968; 5-year program; and "A Plan of Development for University Health Center of Pittsburgh."
Lease Amendment between University of Pittsburgh and Metropolitan Pittsburgh Educational Television Station, September 14, 1959; Dr. Posvar elected member of Board of Directors of WQED-WQEX; Meeting Minutes; Metropolitan Pittsburgh Educational Television, Detailed Report of Examination, June 30, 1968; WQED Budget 1968-1969; Proposed Assignment of WQED Building to Department of Music/FAS; and WQED Board of Directors Committee Appointment, June 1969.
"Joint Statement on Rights and Freedoms of Students"; "Enclosed Announcements from AAUP, Pitt Chapter"; "Proposed Resolution on Campus Disruption, May 8, 1969"; and Correspondence
Membership Roster as of January 31, 1969. Press Release: "Astronaut Frank Borman, Henry Kissinger, and Choh-ming Li (President of University of Hong Kong) will receive Honorary Degrees at Pitt Commencement, March 28, 1969.
Joint Center between M.I.T. and Harvard
"Policy on Use of University Facilities by Outside Groups" Adopted in 1963; Correspondence on renovation of rooms and buildings and construction of new buildings; Arts Objects given to University; Physical Plant Organization Changes and Chart; Physical Plant Major Projects; Art: Chancellor's Portraits, Cantini's The Beginning (mosaic); and Spanish 17th Century Needlework Panel, donated by Mrs. Rea.
Planning and estimated costs of Quadrangle (Richard K. Mellon Center?), Engineering Building, Undergraduate Chemistry Building and New Library at Johnstown Campus. Project schedules for Academic Buildings at Bradford and Greensburg; Analysis of 3rd Term Enrollment, March 10, 1969; and Correspondence on additional funds and acquisition of additional lands.
Documents related to the donation of the house at 830 Devonshire Avenue to the University by Jane and Harry Epstine.
Documents located in Alberts' files under "Wesley W. Posvar: Fine Arts."
Trustees of Howard Heinz Endowment vote a grant of $135,107 to provide a new organ for Heinz Chapel. Discussion of Electric Chimes for Heinz Chapel.
An acknowledgement to Mr. John H. Hillman, III for the portrait of his father, March 10, 1969; Hillman Library Projected Costs as of July 30, 1968; The Women's Association has purchased an art work by Professor Cantini entitled "The Beginning" for Hillman Library, April 28, 1969; and Prof. Cantini is loaning the university several tapestries and sculptures for display at the dedication of Hillman Library, September 23, 1968.
Dedication of Hillman Library, September 6, 1968; Address by Chancellor Samuel B. Gould, State University of N.Y., "The University Library in an Urban Setting"; Dr. Posvar's Address at Hillman Dedication with "Hillman Library - Facts and Figures" and remarks of Lt. Governor Raymond Broderick of Pennsylvania; Photo file; "Hillman Library" Booklet; and "Books and Art Objects given to Hillman Library."
Interest in establishing a Japanese Room, Romanian Room, African Room and Israeli Room. List of Nationality Council Members revised June 1968.
Financing of Student Union Project; "Summary of Change in Internal Debt and Working Capital"; "Reorganization, Office of Finance"; "The Allocation of University Funds"; and Correspondence.
Budget Presentation, 1969-1970, and Final Operating Budget, 1968-1969
Five Pittsburgh Institutions of Higher Education (PCHE) issued statement in opposition of the proposed "institution and service privilege tax".
Processing of Drop-Add Slips by Data Processing and Student Records; Final Graduation List, August 1968; Registration Billing and Related Procedures; Mr. Richard Allshouse title changed from Acting Registrar to Registrar; and Systems and Procedures Manual.
Student Enrollment (Oakland), Fall 1968; Estimated Fall enrollment, 1969-1970; Preliminary Count of April Graduates; Consensus of Persons for Post-Doctoral Study or Research; Analysis of 3rd Term Enrollment, April 4, 1969; and Final Count of April and May Graduates, 1969.
Dr. Daniel Rathbun appointed as Member of State Commission on Academic Facilities replacing Dean Putnam Jones, January 8, 1969; Study of the Trimester System at Pitt, September 1966; Possible Acquisition by Pitt of Various Houses in East Hills Park; Budgeting of Mellon Grant to Advance Social Justice; Size of rooms for faculty; Draft of "Faculty Salaries for Services in Excess of Contractual Obligations"; Memo on "PPB in the Department of Public Information"; and Planning Meeting on June 16, 1969.
Goals of the University Reports by Heald, Hobson and Associates: "The Requirement for Upper Division Educational Programs in Southwestern Pennsylvania," April 1, 1969; and "A Formula for the Budget Request of Pennsylvania State-Related Universities," September 20, 1968.
Pay plans for employees holding classified positions and fringe benefits for employees and executives. Pamphlets: "Faculty Home Purchase Plan" and "TIAA-CREF 1968 Annual Report." "Policy on Employment" Memo on diversity, June 12, 1968.
Inquiries regarding renovation of parts of various buildings for new faculty club and plans for "Fitch Faculty Center" to be owned jointly by Pitt and CMU.
Handbook for Faculty; Remarks by Dr. Posvar to New Faculty, September 4, 1968; and Plans for Faculty Orientation, September 4, 1968.
"Procedures for Appointment to the Graduate Faculty"; Putnam F. Jones appointed Dean Emeritus of Graduate Faculty; and "Disposition of Certain Functions of the Office of the Dean of Graduate Faculty."
Computer Center User's Guide - Part I; Memo from Senate Committee on Computer Usage; and Savings Bond Campaign.
Memo on "Campus Police Attitudes"; "Security Force Training Program Letters to College Presidents"; and Appointment of Robert K. Merritt.
A possible Martin Luther King, Jr. Fund; Funds for Bradford and Greensburg Campus; Suggested topic of discussion for Sept. 25 Cabinet Meeting: "A building complex to be named after Richard K. Mellon"; List of Grants/Contracts; Air Force Scientific Research; Letter from T. Mellon & Sons regarding additional land acquisition in Oakland for Pitt and CMU; and Endowment Fund from estate of Philip Hoffman, Thrift Drug Co.
Telegram from Senator Hugh Scott (Washington, D.C.) dated April 9, 1969, advising Pitt of NSF Grant of $3,650.000 for basic science program.
Includes specifications for new Pitt Panther mascot, Roc, costume.
"Office of Commonwealth and Community Relations: Report for Fiscal Year 1967-68"; Report from Committee, "Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency Scholarship and Loan Guarantees"; Correspondence about a petition signed by 5000 students and staff at Pitt recommending Pennsylvania's voting age be lowered to 18; and Mr. Russell Arnold appointed Director of Commonwealth Relations, March16, 1969.
Student Unrest Provisions; State Scholarship Program in Pennsylvania; Penal Code Provisions Applicable to College Campuses, March 6, 1969; and a Memo from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania on "Support of Undergraduate Education to Prepare Persons to Work in Distressed Areas of the Commonwealth."
University of Pittsburgh Comparison of 1969-1970 Appropriation Request to 1968-1969 Appropriation (filed in Alberts' WWP-State).
State Appropriations for University of Pittsburgh, 1953-1955 to 1968-1969 and Conference Summary, December 5, 1968.
The Pennsylvania Assembly on the State Legislatures in American Politics, Bedford Springs, PA and a copy of American Assembly Report, 1967-1968.
List of OCEE Student Scholarships for Study Abroad in 1969; Quotas for admission of foreign students, 1969-1970; Foreign Student Directory; and Nationality Rooms; Appointment of a "Cultural and Educational Exchange Committee" to advise as to awarding of scholarships from income of following funds: John G. Bowman Fund; David L. Lawrence Fund and Ruth Crawford Mitchell Fund.
Suggested Organization and Procedures for Federal Grants; Dean David Halliday letter opposing establishment of a Director of Federal Relations; and Professor Soils Horowitz letter from James G. Fulton, House of Representatives, Washington, D. C. on Higher Education Facilities Act of 1963; Unfunded Projects, 1967-69; "Value of Maintaining Continuous High-Level Relationships in Washington"; and House of Representatives Bill 10136 "To require suspension of Federal financial assistance to colleges and universities which are experiencing campus disorders.
Articles: "The Limits of Civil Disorders"; "Role of College Newspaper"; and "Faculty Power" by McGeorge Bundy. Issues of: Chronicle of Higher Education, December 9 and 23, 1968; and University Times, June 25, 1969. Letter concerning language printed in Pitt News and "Public Relations for the University of Pittsburgh."
Memo on Proposed Statement on the Planning and Coordination of University Functions; Organization Table with Charts; and Booklet "A Proposal to Establish the Council of the Princeton University Community, May 1969."
Reports: "Admissions Information for Disadvantaged Students"; "Admissions of High Risk Students"; and "The Freshman Class of 1968: A Statistical Profile."
Memo on "Announcement of Tuition Increase," July 5, 1968 and letter of House Appropriations Committee, Washington, D.C. regarding "Support Restoration of Federal Student Aid."
Resolution on "Student Housing Projects" and letter on "Policy to Deal with Discrimination in Housing," May 21, 1969.
SUB THING newsletter; "Final Analysis of Financing a New Union," March 6 and May 7, 1969; "Roster - Pitt Student Union," September 26, 1968; and Portrait of Chancellor Litchfield, donated by Leon Falk, Jr., hung in Student Union.
Letter on situation on Student Cabinets of the Health Professions; Chapter of Tau Beta Sigma to be approved at Pitt; List of student activities to provide maximum exposure to student leadership; Minutes of Undergraduate Academic Council, March 20, 1969; Revised Student Organization Listing, April 15, 1969; Notes on March 17 Meeting of Chancellor's Student Affairs Advisory Committee; and Pitt's Men's Glee Club interested in making a tour abroad.
"Student Participation"; Proposed organization for Student participation in the University; The All-University Council (draft); Dean David Halliday to serve as chairman of Ad-Hoc Committee for All-University Council, October 3, 1968; Minutes of "University Council on Graduate Study," February 20, 1969; and Dr. J. Steele Gow, Jr., to replace Dr. Halliday who is resigning the Deanship of FAS, April 9, 1969.
Proposed Resolution, Senate Bill #227 on Gravity of Problems Concerning Student Unrest; Minutes of Undergraduate Academic Council, November 7-14, 1968, and January 23, 1969; "Notes on Chancellor's Student Affairs Advisory Meeting," November 23, 1968; "A Resolution Concerning Freedom of Speech"; Resolution to Oppose Legislation: - a bill by Senator Robert D. Fleming; A Student Faculty body to discuss names for Honorary Degrees; Proposal "to Establish a Committee to Study the Board of Trustees"; and Office of the White House Press Secretary News Release, Statement by the President regarding campus disorders, March 22, 1969.
Minutes of Undergraduate Academic Council, February 1969; Policy Recommendation of Undergraduate Academic Council on "Out-of-the Classroom Learning Experiences" and "Physical Education Requirement" with background information; and Memo from Dr. Posvar with recommendation of Undergraduate Academic Council for their recognition of credit for out-of-the classroom learning experiences, June 16, 1969.
Memo on Students for a Democratic Society; Statement by Dr. Posvar regarding disruption at the University"; and Statement on the University from various faculty members.
"Judicial Standards of Procedure and Substance" by U.S. Court of Appeals; "Student Unrest Provisions" from Department of Public Instruction, Harrisburg, PA; Pitt Release on "A Report to the University," April 17, 1969; Letter regarding "Policy to Deal with Violators of Federal (State) Disruption Laws," June 17, 1969; and Original Statement by Dr. Posvar, February 17, 1969.
Memo on "Student Power" by Dean D. Halliday, September 17, 1968; Correspondence with a "Committee of Concerned Students" and "An Open Letter to Our Chancellor and Administrators" with "A Resolution on Student Rights and Powers"; Statement by Chancellor Posvar to the University Community, March 24, 1969; and Statement by Chancellor Posvar to Alumni and Friends of University of Pittsburgh, February 28, 1969.
Correspondence regarding Sit-In in Common Facilities Building and other University Buildings; Paper on "Campus Revolts"; and "Statement of Chancellor on free and open University."
Letter to Dr. Henry Kissinger regarding his accepting conferral of Honorary Degree; Arrangements for Commencement at Civic Arena, April 27, 1969; Pitt Release on Astronaut Frank Borman, Presidential Advisor Henry Kissinger and President of University of Hong-Kong Cho-ming Li to receive Honorary Degrees at Commencement Exercises, March 28, 1969.
Letters concerning Commencement Rehearsal; Instructions for Commencement to participating Deans, Members of Cabinet and Other Platform Guests; Check List for Chancellor's Participation in the Commencement Exercises; Security Arrangement for Commencement Day; Commencement Responsibilities; and Commencement Instructions.
Guest List for Brunch at 120 Bruce Hall and Buffet Supper at 718 Devonshire St., April 27, 1969; Commencement Book; Commencement Seating Arrangement; Pitt Release on "Pitt to Graduate Approximately 4000"; Original and Master Commencement Script; Date for Commencement 1970 set for May 24, 1970 at Civic Arena; and Kissinger protest paper
Honorary Degree Candidates; Letters to Dr. Henry Kissinger, Frank Borman and Cho-ming Li for participation in 1969 Commencement Exercises; and folders for May 1969 and 1968 Commencement.
Memo on "Homecoming '68 – Oct. 24,25,26"; Guest List for Supper after Bob Hope Show, October 24, 1968; Carver Dinner, October 25, 1968; Air Force Dinner, Duquesne Club, October 26, 1968; Circular on Bob Hope Special at Homecoming; Luncheon Guest List, Pitt-Air Force Game, October 26, 1968; and Dr. Posvar Statements for Student Homecoming Book and Welcoming Alumni.
Dr. Posvar letter to Members of FAS regarding ROTC; Memo regarding Students for a Democratic Society on ROTC on Campus; "A Recommendation on ROTC from the Student Affairs Committee"; "Recommendation on the ROTC Programs" by Student Government; Memo from Dr. D. Halliday on the Accreditation of ROTC Courses; Memo from Student Cabinet, CAS on "Facts Concerning ROTC"; and Decision of FAS vote on Dec. 3 to discontinue credit for ROTC.
Draft "Policy to Deal with Violators of Federal (State) Disruption Laws"; "Application for College Student Certificate" with "Request for Undergraduate Student Deferment"; Memo on Student Withdrawals Due to the Draft or Military Service; Selective Service clippings; Senate Bill S.3394 to amend Military Selective Service Act of 1967 and to provide a more equitable system of selecting persons; Memo on Student Selective Service Reclassification Procedures; and Message from President Richard Nixon on The Military Draft.
Professor W. E. Wallace, Chemistry Department, nominated for National Medal of Science; Scholarships and Awards awarded to personnel at University; Pitt Release on Grants Awarded from Gulf Oil to Drs. W. E. Wallace and Foil Miller, Chemistry Department, August 28, 1968; Memos regarding fellowships; 3rd Annual Progress Report on NASA Training Grant NsG (T)-70, September 1, 1967 to August 31, 1968; Stanton C. Crawford Memorial Award nominees Dr. W. George Couch and Dr. George L. Fahey; and W. Harry Archer, D.D.S., recipient of 1968 Arnold K. Maislen Award from New York University.
Memos regarding: The Health Law Center and the Aspen Corp., October 27, 1967; Legal Retrieval Installation; Health Law Center & The Aspen Corp., November 7, 1967; and Proposed Sale of Assets to the Aspen Corp, November 9, 1968.
Proposed Policy on Use of Private Clubs for Business Entertainment Purposes, University Policy Regarding Use of Private Social Clubs for University Functions, and Policy on Discrimination.
Memos on "Policy Decisions Needed," October 16, 1967; Financial Planning, October 20, 1967; Draft Regional Campus Financial Policies, January 9, 1968; and Financial Data Systems with Exhibits A, E, and F.
Letters regarding a Resolution of FAS on Application Fee for Graduate Study, January 15, 1968, and Dean D. Halliday agrees to a $5.00 fee for Arts and Sciences Graduate Application, January 29, 1968. Lists of Applications for Admission Fees Charged by Graduate Schools and Graduate Schools not charging admission fees.
Letters to Dr. Harry C. Avery (Classics Dept.) to serve as Chairman of Marshall Fund, with Dr. P. F. Jones, Dean Graduate Faculty; Dr. J. A. Kehl, Dean of the College; Dr. H. Caplan, Classics; and Dr. A. M. Young, Classics. Letter regarding Exhibit depicting architecture and master planning of University from its beginnings to present day.
Feasibility of Chatham's faculty and staff becoming members of Credit Union; Letter from Secretary General of Universidad Catolica Madre y Maestra, Republica Dominicana, regarding administrative changes at that university; University Governance; and Reprint from Bulletin American Astronomical Society re: Allegheny Observatory.
Folder 1.0 "Activities in the Area of Graduate Study, 1968-69"; Merger of School of Business Administration to form the present Graduate School of Retailing; Letter regarding "Albert W. Frey Professorship of Marketing"; "Nepotism Policy on Academic Appointments"; "Recommendation for Approval of a New Ph. D. Program in Computer Science"; "Proposed Amendment to Established Policy Regarding Eligibility of Associate Professors for Advanced Degrees in the University"; "Proposed Institute of Higher Education"; "Academic Personal History Supplement"; "Procedure for Waiver on Two-Year Foreign Residency Requirement"; and "Provost's Committee on Undergraduate Teaching".
Professor T. W. Sze appointed Associate Dean, Graduate Programs; Appointment of Dr. Eric Robinson as Amundson Professor; Mr. Minor Hawk appointed Assistant Dean, Special Projects and Services in School of Engineering; Donald M. Henderson appointed Associate Provost, July 1, 1970; and Dr. Gerald J. Massey appointed Chairman of Philosophy Dept.
Folder 1.0a "Transfer of Community College graduates into four-year program at Pitt"; Letter from Shady Side Academy on proposal to make University courses available to selected secondary school students; "Use of Human Subjects in Experiments"; Coordinator's Report on International Teacher Education Program; Environmental Teach-In; SSIC Newsletter, April 1970; Memo on "Office of Special Events"; and 1970-1971 University of Pittsburgh Academic Calendar.
Special Committee on the Future of the Arts in the University of Pittsburgh; University Center for the Study of Environmental and Urban Systems; Meeting on the FAS, October 28; Religious Studies; Request to Make the Crystallography Laboratory into the Department of Crystallography; FAS Council planning a convocation for the Winter Term, 1969-1970; Budget, 1970-1971; New Emphasis on Merit Undergraduate Scholarship at the University; Interdisciplinary Program in Environmental Studies; "Japan in Crisis"; "The Political Crisis"; Report of the Board of Visitors of FAS, December 5-6, 1969; Letter in praise of Dr. J. L. Rosenberg on becoming Dean of FAS; "Comparison of Grading Practices, 1968-1969 with 1969-1970"; and "Condition Paper on the FAS and Commonwealth Problems" by Dr. Robert Newman.
Comments on Fine Arts Building; University Art Gallery; and "Arts and Sciences Review Committee, Interim Report," January 1970.
Money for Improvement of Advising Center; Draft Proposal for Professional Opportunity Plan; Minutes of CAS Undergraduate Council Meeting, November 19, 1969; The Arts & Sciences Review Committee Proposals; Inquiry as to the Possibility of Initiating a Program of Jewish Studies; Proposed Three-College System for Undergraduate Arts and Sciences; Report of the CAS, University of Pittsburgh, submitted by J. E. Schneewind, Dean; New Careers Development Program, December 12, 1969.
Committee on Training College Teachers; "Proposed Reorganization of Graduate Study at Pitt"; "Policy Regarding the Administration of Interdisciplinary Graduate Programs"; Letter of approval from Pennsylvania Department of Education for the certificate of Graduate Programs for the preparation of Speech Coordinators; and University Council on Graduate Study.
Memo on the decision to move SGS out of jurisdiction of FAS to the Provost Area with "Revision of FAS By-Laws Regarding SGS," May 26, 1969; ASTRA, SGS News Publication; Student Cabinet Memo to all Department Chairmen regarding "Departmental Relationship with SGS"; Retirement from Deanship of Viers W. Adams, August 1, 1970; Search Committee for the Deanship of SGS; and Report of the SGS Review Committee.
Letters to William H. Rea and members of Search Committee announcing that Jerome L. Rosenberg has been appointed Dean, FAS and Pitt Release on Jerome L. Rosenberg appointed Dean, FAS, effective March 1, 1970.
Memos on Faculty Retreat on the Development of Programs for Black Students with report and recommendations; Student Attendance at Faculty Meetings; Cooperation with Neighborhood Centers and Associations; Student Consulting Project to GSB; GSB Board of Visitors Meeting, March 6 & 7, 1970; Renewal of Gulf Oil Corp. Graduate Fellowship in GSB for 1970-1971 Academic Year; Albert Wesley Frey Lecture; Marshall Alan Robinson Lecture; GSB considering broadening opportunities available to mid-career executives in business field; and changing of Academic Color Designation for Schools of Business from drab to sapphire blue.
Report of Board of Visitors Meeting, December 13, 1968; Proposed Graduate Program in Environmental Studies; Advanced Graduate Study for black faculty members and administrators; Board of Visitors Report, June 9-10, 1969; Report of Ad Hoc Committee on ROTC; and James Kelly appointed Associate Dean of School of Education.
"The 3rd G.A. Price Lecture, Prospects for New Urban Systems"; Proposal to the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation for support of a Creative Design Program by Pitt's School of Engineering; Board of Visitor's Meeting, May 4-5, 1969; Successful Engineering Campaign Fund; Alcoa Foundation approves a grant to Pitt in support of their scholarship programs; Engineering Accrediting Team with Dr. Posvar's notes, July 4, 1970; Pitt Engineering Students raise $2,614.18 for School of Blind Children; Annual Report, 1968-1969; and brief statement on School of Engineering by Dean Hoelscher.
Trustees of the Carthage Foundation approve a grant in the amount of $25,000 to Pitt's School of Law for the black student program; Board of Visitors October 16 Meeting regarding New Law School Building; letter of inquiry on black students studying law; Pitt Law Professor William F. Schulz elected to a second term as Secretary of American Society for Legal History.
Pitt Release on Associate Professor Casimir Borkowski Develops Moon Language for Cataloging Lunar Features, June 11, 1969; "Knowledge Availability Systems Center, The Library Automation Network at University of Pittsburgh" brochure; Allen Kent will become Director, Office of Communications Programs; Recommendation for Approval of an interdisciplinary Ph.D. Program in Information Science; Grant for Institutes for Training in Librarianship; Board of Visitors, October 17, 1969; Letter concerning deficiencies in library facilities; Sears Roebuck Foundation grant of $4,000 to assist in acquisition of books for library; Senate Library Committee Meeting, April 16, 1970; Dr. C. Walter Stone resigns as Director of the University Libraries and Mrs. Glenora Rossell replaces him, August 31, 1970.
Memos on GSPIA's Building Requirements; Joint Efforts with CMU's School of Urban and Public Affairs; Pitt Release and installation material for Lawrence C. Howard as Dean of GSPIA; "Proposal for an Institute of Policy Studies"; Notes on "Proposal VI. Achievement of a Major Urban Research Component"; University Center for the Study of Environmental and Urban Systems; "Problems of an International Affairs Curriculum"; Allegheny Conference on Community Development, 28th Meeting of the Executive Committee, September 5, 1969; Memos on Suggested Agenda for Creating a Livable Urban Industrial Society; Semi-Annual Report from the Nigerian Project, February 1 to July 31, 1969; Commendation of Donald C. Stone, Dean Emeritus of GSPIA, by Commonwealth of Pennsylvania's House of Representatives; Memos on Survey of the Urban Affairs Draft Constitution; Proposed Public Employee-Management Training and Research Program, developed by the Institute for Urban Policy and Administration; and Five-Year Program Projections of GSPIA.
Dr. William H. McCullough, Dean of Pitt's GSSW will resign effective January 1, 1971; Summary Report on 3-day Workshops, February 17-19, 1971; Memo regarding Evaluation and Recommendation of Grades for Students in Field Placement in the Administration Sequence of the GSSW; Memo regarding GSSW Faculty Members for the Search Committee; Copy of letter from Faculty and Students at GSSW protesting the cut in the State Welfare Program; and Position Statement on National Issues by the Faculty and Students of the GSSW at Pitt.
Annual Report, August, 1969; Program Plan and Budget Request, October, 1969; LRDC Board of Visitors Meeting, February 13-14, 1970; and Pitt Release regarding Dr. Robert Glaser Honored for Research on Instruction, March 5, 1960.
Minutes of the SRCC Coordinating Committee Meeting, October 7, 1969; Letter to Sarah Mellon Scaife Foundation on present operations and plans for SRCC; NASA Visit to University, October 29, 1969; Dr. Posvar receives Honorary Invitation to view Apollo 11 Flight and 1st landing on the moon; NASA to send first lunar samples to Pitt; Telegram from NASA requesting special security for lunar samples; and Pitt to affiliate with Universities Space Research Association with Dr. Bruce K. Hapke as Pitt's official representative.
Memo on Comments on Policy Statement regarding Charging Patients by Full-Time Faculty; Report of the Liaison Committee on Medical Education, "Report of the survey of the University of Pittsburgh, School of Medicine, January 20-23, 1969"; Memo regarding University Radiation Safety Committee Appointments, November 10, 1969, with booklet entitled "Regulations Regarding the Safe Use of Sources of Ionizing Radiation"; Day Care Proposal, March 2, 1970; Letter regarding budget concerning Student Health Services; and Pitt's Ad-Hoc Health Committee Agenda on Group Practice Plan and Reorganization of Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic.
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Material for a new organization, The National Collegiate Association for the Conquest of Cancer (NCACA); Recommendations for the reorganization of WPIC, effective January 1, 1970; Dr. Jack D. Myers resigns as Chairman of the Department of Medicine, June 30, 1970 and appointed University Professor on July 1; Dr. James Leonard, Professor of Medicine, will be Acting Chairman of the Department; and Minutes of the Executive Committee of the School of Medicine and Executive Committee of the Governing Board of WPIC.
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Memos on Use of Human Subjects in Experiments, Dickson Prize in Medicine, and approval of the reorganization of WPIC; Pitt Release regarding Attorneys Rule on Union Jurisdiction at Western Psychiatric Institute, March 12, 1970; Dr. Henry W. Brosin, M.D., resigns as Chairman of Department of Psychiatry and Director of WPIC, and effective August 1, 1970, change in status to Professor Emeritus of Psychiatry; Memo to all members of Executive Committee, Faculty of Medicine, on methods in recommending members of faculty for promotion to tenured positions; Resolutions passed by American Medical Schools sent to Deans of American Medical Schools; Board of Visitors for School of Medicine; Arsenal Family & Children's Center Annual Report, 1965-1969; "The Society of University Surgeons 31st Annual Meeting," February 12-14, 1970; The Pittsburgh Psychoanalytic Institute of the Department of Psychiatry, School of Medicine, Bulletin & Curriculum, 1969-1970; and "A Report on the Role of Economic Motivation in the Performance of Medical School Faculty," April 1970.
Progress Report on Long-Term Training Program for Nursing Home Personnel. July 1, 1969 to April 15, 1970; Proposal for OCEAC Regional Public Health Training Project, April 1970; and Memo regarding Sub-Contract with the University of the West Indies, June 10, 1970.
Tuition rates for Dental Schools in immediate district and School of Dental Medicine Budget, 1970-1971.
Brochure, "Programs of the Department of Pharmacology, School of Medicine" and Board of Visitors, University of Pittsburgh, School of Pharmacy.
Graduate and Undergraduate Student Enrollment, September 25, 1969; Pitt receives a grant from National Fund for Graduate Nursing Education; and Approval of construction grant for School of Nursing.
Letter regarding unrestricted funds budget for School of Health Related Professions for 1970-1971.
Memo for the Record regarding Purchase of the Bradford Airport Club by the University and GSA Project No. P-1103-19 for Academic Building, Bradford Campus, University of Pittsburgh.
List of Government Officials attending Greensburg Campus Dinner on July 10, 1969; GSA Project No. P-1103-21 for Science Building and Parking, Greensburg Campus, University of Pittsburgh; and Pamphlet "University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg, 1969-1970."
Project 2HL-CH-PA-277 (D) for University of Pittsburgh, Johnstown Campus, Dormitory #7; Booklet "Library Ground Breaking, UPJ," October 2, 1969, and "Policies and Procedures Regarding the Operation of a Degree Program in Engineering Technology at Johnstown."
"International Conference," October 1968; Letter regarding Developing relationship with Universidad de los Andes, Bogota, Columbia, November 20, 1969; Establishment of Cuban Studies Newsletter; Minutes of Meeting of Latin American Studies Advisory Committee, May 28, 1970; AIU Meeting in Montreal, 1970; Letter regarding Dr. Posvar's visit to Centre for Economic Development and Administration (CEDA) in Nepal; Memo from Dr. Jiri Nehnevajsa (Sociology) regarding his recent visit to Nepal; Contract Proposal to Pitt for a Regional Public Health Training Project for West Central Africa; and Inter-University Consortium for Andean Studies, Constitution and By-Laws.
UCIS Budget; Correspondence and Newsletters regarding UCIS; Memo regarding Dr. Holland G. Paulston requests approval from Department of State to visit Cuba; A series of symposia to be held at Pitt regarding "China 20 Years After"; Correspondence with Henry Kissinger regarding relocation of Antonin Snejkarek, head of Czechoslovak Institute for International Politics, to settle in the West; UCIS developments in National Defense Foreign Language Fellowships and Increased recognition of part played by faculty in the development of Andean Studies; "Caress" regarding Career Retrieval Search System, January 1970; UCIS Summary of Cultural Project Proposals Submitted by the Area Studies Program; "Availability and Reliability of Statistics In Socialist Cuba," January 1970; Report on the Proposed Expansion of the Advanced Industrial Societies Program; "Economic Openers and International Financial Flows" by Marina V.N. Whitman and UCIS Activities; and Cocktail Reception for Dr. Antonio Isidro, President and Founder of Mindanao State University of the Philippines, June 8, 1970.
Memos on Remaining Names for Committee on Community Services, January 10, 1969; University Center for the Study of Environmental and Urban Systems, October 21, 1969; Pitt's responsibility to comply with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964; The Urban Coalition, Conference on Urban Education, Washington, D.C., December 15, 1969; Memos on University Fellowship in Urban Affairs, Mr. David Epperson named 1st recipient; University-Urban Interface Program; and Letter from Henry Ford II of Ford Motors in praise of Mr. Morton Coleman.
Malcolm-Martin-Marcus Scholars Program Report on 1968-1969 and 1969-1970 Activities.
University of Pittsburgh Foreign Policy Research Institute, Draft Report on Operations, July 1965 to June 1969; Application for Charter of Incorporation for the College for Human Services, an Innovation in Urban Higher Education; and Second Annual Report and Evaluation of the Talent Corps, College for Human Services, 1967-1965.
Sports News, Pitt to AstroTurf Stadium, May 18, 1970; Lifetime Sports Education Workshop; Congratulatory letter to Robert C. Kuhn on being selected to the All-American Wrestling Team; Cas Myslinski's remarks to Pittsburgh Press Reporter as to why Pitt does not want to play Point Park; Athletic Department Dinner, November 21, 1969; Correspondence regarding Cheerleaders and travel expenses to away games; Information regarding University Athletic Committee and the Senate Committee on Athletics; Proposed changes to the Four-School Agreement regarding red-shirting and scholarship limits in football and basketball; Memo regarding Recommended Changes in Eligibility Requirements for Athletes, June 7, 1969; 1969 Revised Pitt Roster; and Intramural Athletics Handbook, 1969-1970.
Annual Homecoming Dinner, November 7, 1969; Letter regarding Letterman of Distinction for 1969, September 22, 1969; Pitt Varsity Letter Club Officers elected for 1969-1970; and John Michelosen named Letterman of Distinction for 1969 by Pitt Varsity Letter Club.
Itineraries of Football Games and Chancellor's Guest List; Letters praising performances of Pitt Band at various away from home games; Faculty Serving on Athletic Committees; 1969 Revised Pitt Roster; and The Pittsburgh Curbstone Coaches Annual Distinguished Service to Football Award given to Dr. Posvar.
Memo to Members of Board of Trustees from Dr. Posvar to review his administration since his assumption of office, August 18, 1969; Computing, Student Unrest, and Provost Office; Forbes article, "The Hillman's of Pittsburgh"; List of Board of Trustees, 1969-1970; "Enrollment of Secondary School Students in Regular Courses at University of Pittsburgh," February 19, 1970; Pitt Release, Pitt Board Announces Three Trustee Elections, May 26, 1970; Orientation of New Trustees and Chancellor's Remarks to New Trustees, May 27, 1970; Memo on Freedom of Information at State Universities, June 25, 1970; Recommended appointments to Medical Staff at WPIC for period July 1, 1970 to June 30, 1971 and copy of amended Constitution and By-Laws of Medical Staff of WPIC as proposed by Medical Staff; Resolution from Board of Trustees honoring memory of W. George Crouch, Professor of English, Dean Emeritus of the Faculty and Secretary Emeritus of the University; Chancellor's Report to Board of Trustees, January 13, 1970 and May 13, 1970; and University of Pittsburgh Ad Hoc Health Committee Minutes, April 3, 1970.
Memos on Funding Crisis Committee; Payment of Dues for Institutional Membership in Professional Organizations; Special Meeting Notice to Members of FASC, Senate Council and Chairmen of Senate Standing Committee regarding political and financial crisis; Minutes of Organization and Procedures Committee, March 5, 1970; and Notes from Jack Freeman on meeting regarding University Committee on Women's Rights.
By-Laws of the Board of Trustees, University of Pittsburgh and By-Laws of University of Pittsburgh of the Commonwealth System of Higher Education as adopted By Board of Trustees, January 14, 1969.
Memo regarding Financial Report, August 31, 1969 and Meeting Minutes of the Budget-Audit Committee of the Board of Trustees, September 9, 1969 and May 5, 1970.
Memos on Student Nominations for the Study Committee on University Government; Notes on the September 5 Meeting of the Chancellor's Student Affairs Advisory Committee; Student Affairs Advisory Committee, Status of University of Pittsburgh's Building Program; Dean's Report to Education and Student Affairs Sub-Committee; Minutes of Student Affairs Committee of Board of Trustees, Johnstown Campus, May 13, 1970; and Minutes of Meeting of the Education and Student Affairs Committee of the Board of Trustees, October 16, 1969 and January 13, 1970.
Chancellor's Reports to the Executive Committee with Minutes of Meetings of Executive Committee of Board of Trustees; Correspondence regarding Montefiore Hospital's desire to affiliate with University Health Center of Pittsburgh; Reorganization of WPIC; Relationship of University and Presbyterian-University Hospital; Open Hearing on Student Housing; and Notes on the Union Situation.
Memo on Future Use of the Stadium Area and Minutes of Facilities Committee Meetings of the Board of Trustees.
Agenda of Financial Development Committee, University of Pittsburgh Board of Trustees, October 16, 1969; Meeting Minutes of the Financial Development Committee, October 16, 1969 and January 13, 1970; and "Financial Development Committee," January 13, 1970.
Agenda and Minutes of Meeting of Investment Committee of Board of Trustees September 8 and November 10, 1969 and February 9 and June 4 and 9, 1970; Assignment of Endowment Funds to Management Pools; and University of Pittsburgh Consolidated Investment Fund, September 30 to December 31, 1969.
Proposed agenda for Ad Hoc Committee on University Governance, December 17, 1969, with Proposal for Improving Communication between the Board of Trustees, Faculty and the Student Body; and "Toward the Democratically Governed University," by J. W. Chapman, Professor of Political Science, January 15, 1970.
Bradford Political Meeting, October 16, 1969, with UP Bradford Advisory Board and UP Bradford, Chancellor's Dinner guest list and seating arrangement.
Advisory Board and Newspaper clipping from Johnstown Tribune-Democrat, "HUD okays Loan for Fifth Dormitory on UPJ Campus," July 12, 1969.
Minutes of Meeting of Academic Deans, Hidden Valley, December 3-4, 1969; Minutes of Meeting of Council of Deans and Campus Presidents, March 11, 1970; and Memo regarding Public Relations at University of Pittsburgh, March 9, 1970.
Report of the Senate Budget Policies Committee on the Financial Aspects of the University Retirement Plan; Senate Committee on Organization Procedures- Policy on Selection of Deans, September 15, 1969; Memo on Resolution passed October 2 by University Senate regarding National Day of Protest against continuation of War in Viet Nam scheduled for October 15, 1969; Annual Report, University of Pittsburgh Senate, 1968-1969; Senate Committee on Organization and Procedure Meeting, November 6, 1969; By-Law Amendment Proposals for Decision at University Senate Meeting, January 29, 1970; Revised list of Council of the University Senate, 1969-1970; Dr. Posvar Memo to Faculty and Staff regarding recent funding crisis; Dr. J.L. Rosenberg appointed to Council of University Senate; A Proposal to Foster Legitimate Political Action; Memo on Visit of Middle States reaccreditation team; University Senate Meeting with proposed changes in By-Laws of University Senate, November 21, 1969; and Meeting, June 19, 1970.
Minutes of ACE Meetings; correspondence; Memo regarding ACE Institutes for Deans, January 30, 1970; and Financial Statements for 1969.
Board of Directors Meeting Minutes, April 23, 1969; A Study of Health Care in Western Pennsylvania; History of the Center for Western Pennsylvania Health Services Research and Development; Proposal to Establish a Radiation Research Center in Western Pennsylvania; and Saxonburg FM Cyclotron Modification Project.
ACE Special Report, August 12, 1969; Memo regarding A Recommendation for Joint University Library Program Action, November 13, 1969; Job Description for Equal Opportunity Officer for PCHE; Memo on Gulf Action Project, April 20, 1970; Six Month Preliminary Report on Feasibility Study on Community Institutes, May 6, 1970; and Minutes of Meetings of PCHE.
Labor Developments at PUH; PUH Report on Examination, year ended June 30, 1969; Memo on Report on Hospital Merger; By-Laws of PUH; The Finance Committee of Board of Trustees of PUH; Minutes of Board of Trustees Meetings; and Minutes of Executive Committee Meetings.
Summary of Discussions Related to the Selection of Consultants to Assist in the Development of a Master Plan for UHC; By-Laws of UHCP change proposed by Pitt; proposal for long range planning and the organization for planning, December 4, 1969; Statement of Interest for Health Care Systems Planning; Special Meeting, UHC, Board of Trustees, December 11, 1969; Problems Confronting UHC and its Member Institutions, December 31, 1969; Pitt Release on Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic Reorganized, February 19, 1970; First Quarterly Meeting, UHC Board of Trustees, February 20, 1970; UHC Trustees; Mr. John T. Ryan appointed Chairman of Board of Trustees of UHC and Mr. Edward J. Magee steps down from that office; Second Quarterly Meeting, UHC, April 6, 1970; First Draft of proposed agreement concerning land bank; and Proposal of a 5-floor addition to Children's Hospital.
A Letter to the Faculty from USC; USC Special Board of Directors Meeting, March 10, 1969; USC Agendas; Officer Meetings; Chronological Notes; and Weekly Notes.
"American Council on Education, A Declaration on Campus Unrest"; Minutes of ACLU Committee on Civil Liberties Meetings; "Inside ACLU"; "ACLU - Pittsburgh"; "Civil Liberties Record"; and Civil Liberties Newspaper.
"Statement to Committee for Resolution 14 of Senate of Pennsylvania" by Jerome L. Rosenberg, June 26, 1969; Meeting with Dr. Posvar regarding Issues raised by AAUP, University of Pittsburgh; Memo regarding Changes in 1970-1971 Faculty Compensation Survey, November 20, 1969; and AAUP Bulletin, Summer 1969.
Pitt Release on New Professionals Program for Health, Education and Welfare Workers; News Release from New Professional Association of Pittsburgh; and Letter from A. Pascasio, Dean of School of Health Related Professions, regarding acceptance of students proposed by New Professional Association, December 17, 1969.
Harvard Bulletin, "Universities in Trouble"; "A Case Study of a University Pattern of Error. Cornell University McPhelin incident"; and Clippings on "The University and Its Students," "Penn Trustees Criticized," and "Purdue Gets Tough Against Disorders."
Memos regarding Renaming of Medical Center Nurses Residence; Experimental Aircraft Warning Light; Community College Transfer Students, Continuing Education, February 2, 1970; Letter regarding Institute for Educational Management created at Harvard, February 11, 1970; Memo on Additional appropriation to cover escalated cost of new Chemistry Building; and Correspondence regarding Laurance Rockefeller prepared to purchase the University of Pittsburgh's rights to approximately 14 acres of land on John Tartar property on Virgin Gorda.
Memo regarding Conference Center, June 10, 1969; Design of building for School of Education; Graduate School of Library & Information Science and the Social Sciences, July 3, 1969; Memo regarding Babcock Room Model, November 7, 1969; Letter on Upper Campus Dormitory, November 14, 1969; Memos on Common Facilities Acoustics; Continuing Education; Revised Proposals for Regional Campuses and Student Center, January 2, 1970; Project # G.S.A. 1103-11 for Construction of Dormitories; Movement Memo #231 regarding Space on 18th floor, Cathedral of Learning vacated by Administrative Systems assigned to Physical Plant, January 23, 1970; Technical Services Operation of Graduate School of Library & Information Sciences assigned spaces on 2nd floor, Old WQED Building; Project No. G.S.A. - 1103-10, Natural Science Facility and Undergraduate Chemistry Building; Memos regarding Mail service at Montefiore Hospital, February 15, 1970; Need for Physical Facility in the Community, March 13, 1970; Future Use of the Stadium Area, May 4, 1970; and Land Acquisition Agreements In the vicinity of Forbes Field (with map) and Land opposite Scaife Hall the contiguous Hospitals (with map).
Project G.S.A. # 1103-11, Dormitory; G.S.A. # 1103-9, School of Engineering Building; Fact Sheet for Chemistry Building; Memos regarding Agreements with City Planning, Space for Women's Liberation Group, and University's Capacity for Community College Transfers; Agreement for Air Rights over Health Center Garage; Memo on Economic Impact of a College on Its Environment; and Questionnaire regarding future of the Association of Urban Universities.
Correspondence and Statement Regarding the Proposed Fitch Faculty Center
Letter regarding planning of Forbes Quadrangle and several other buildings.
Letter to Senator Robert D. Fleming; Letter to Dr. D. Kurtzman regarding distribution of 1970-1971 income and expenditure budgets; Dr. Posvar letter on Financial Disaster Plan; Edison Montgomery's answer to "poison-pen" letter in Pitt News; The Need for Increased Appropriations in 1970-71; and Pitt Release on Pitt's Statement on State Stop-Gap Spending Plan, June 15, 1970.
General University Operating Expense Budget, Fiscal Year 1968-1969; Memos regarding The Budget Making Process within FAS; Financial Support in 1970-1971; UCIS Budget, Fiscal Year 1971; Capital Projects for Oakland Campus and Suburban Campuses; Air Force ROTC Budget at Pitt, Current Situation; Budget Message of Governor Raymond P. Shafer, 1970-1971; Comparison of Administration and General Expense, Fiscal years 1965-1969, 1969-1970, and 1970-1971; Telegram on Budget Hearings in Harrisburg; News Clippings regarding budget; and Budget Materials, 1970-1971.
Draft from Dr. Posvar to members of Faculty and Staff on recent funding crisis; Memo from Dr. Posvar to Members of Board of Trustees and Members of Regional Campus Advisory Boards on funding crisis; Pitt Release regarding Pitt Warns Students, Parents, Alumni that State Financial Crisis is Grave; FASC passes two motions on the subject of the legislative Council, February 13, 1970; Memo from Dr. Posvar regarding complete report of Budget situation, February 18, 1970; Pitt Releases on Key Questions & Answers on State Appropriation and Statement Issued by Executive Committee of Board of Trustees; and Memo from Dr. Posvar to members of Faculty & Staff stating the Recent Funding Crisis was resolved when General Assembly passed an appropriation bill for Pitt.
Draft, Summary Student Aid Request, 1970-1971; The Schools of the University submit their proposed budgets; Draft "Budget Presentation - 1969-1970," March 1969; and Budget Presentation, 1970-1971.
Fall 1969 Enrollment Figures for Oakland Campus.
Preliminary and final lists of graduates for 1969-1970.
Proposal for New Careers Development Program at Pitt; Minutes of New Careers Development Committee Meeting, March 22, 1969; New Careers Development Program Committee, with copy of tentative budget; New Careers Budget, 1969-1970; Agreement Concerning New Careers Program; Final draft of New Careers Program for 1971-1972 and beyond; Memo regarding Associate Provost Donald Henderson will serve as Chairman of New Careers Program, October 1, 1970; "Reports of the Academic Deans: Curriculum Planning and Innovation," Hidden Valley, December 3-4, 1969; and Minutes and Agenda of Meeting of the Academic Dean, Hidden Valley.
Correspondence regarding TIAA & CREF; Nepotism Policy; Blue Cross - Blue Shield; Benefits for Full-Time Salaried Employees; Grievance Procedure; Fair Employment Practices; Equal Employment Opportunity; Third Term Faculty Compensation; Local 29 Labor Agreement Coverage of W.P.I.C.; Two Term Faculty Salaries Paid over 12 Months; New Policy for Faculty Status for Professional Librarians; Waivers of the 2-year foreign residency requirement; Letters of appointment to Faculty; Handbook for Faculty, 1970; TIAA-CREF, 1969; and Annual Report.
Fitch Faculty Center with blueprints; "The Need for an Improved Faculty Club"; and Memo on Use of Faculty Club by Non-Authorized Personnel.
Proposal for Ph.D. Program in Information and Communication Sciences (Information Science) and Memo regarding Allen Kent to become Director of Office of Communications Programs, December 29, 1969.
Memos on 90% of Campus Police have joined Teamsters Local 249; ROTC Scare; and Police Department report of student Sit-in.
Memos on Alterations to the Chancellor's Office, Drawing #4488-D; Correspondence for Chancellor's Signature, February 24, 1970; Travel Plans for Future Trips; Heinz Chapel Memorial Service for Dr. W. George Couch; Cost Estimate for Proposed Renovations to 12th floor Cathedral of Learning; Interim Suspension and Campus Exclusion; Dr. Posvar's personal files; household bills; Draft "Duties and Responsibilities of various administrative assistants to the Chancellor"; Dr. Posvar issued special permission of official University Auto to use bus and Taxi way under airport; Draft "Report of the Chancellor's Committee on the Future of the Arts at the University of Pittsburgh," April 1970; and Memo regarding Cancellation of classes, Monday, July 21, 1969, so faculty and staff may view lunar landing.
Formation of the organization and Black Student Handbook.
Statement to Members of University Community on Construction Programs; Vietnam Moratorium, October 15, 1969; and Pitt News, "Students Assaulted on Campus," September 12, 1969.
Attorney Martin A. Hamburger Named Head of Pitt Federal, Local Relations Office; "Model Cities Program"; Survey Report, "Campus Survey Shows 'Rebels' in Minority, Most Students Approve 'Establishment'; Proposed draft to Mayor Joseph M. Barr regarding deposit of Mayor Barr's papers in the Archives of Industrial Society at University Library; Copy of Peter F. Flaherty's Inauguration Address; A Proposal Submitted to Lilly Endowment, Inc. for support of Modernization of the Stephen Foster Memorial by University of Pittsburgh; Letter of verbal allocations of regular funds for Projects involving the Pittsburgh Model Neighborhood; Development of Office of Special Events, April 14, 1970; Automating the Development and Alumni Records, May 12, 1970; and Duties and Responsibilities of Government Relations.
Dr. Richard H. McCoy named as Dr. David Halliday's replacement as Coordinating Official for NSF Senior Foreign Scientist Fellowship Program and Professors Henry S. Frank and Adolf Grunbaum nominated for National Medal of Science.
Memos regarding Automating the Development and Alumni Records and Policies on Football Entertainment. Alumni Council passes resolutions at May 18 Meeting for Support of University to maintain standards of discipline and endorses position of keeping University open during any student unrest demonstrations; Council abhors the use of University of Pittsburgh facilities by groups openly advocating the overthrow of the American Government; and Council supports Pitt's decision to install a synthetic playing surface and synthetic track at Pitt Stadium.
Proposed Reorganization of Foreign Student Admissions Office; Memo regarding Recommendations for Improvements in Commons Rooms, Nationality Rooms, Information Service, Quo Vadis Hostess Tours Complex, January 23, 1970; memo regarding Some Recommendations for Strengthening Our Public Relations in Area Related to OCEE, January 26, 1970; and Memo on Senior Fulbright-Hays Program for 1971-1972.
The Current Strategic Doctrines of the U.S.; Telegram and letter regarding NDEA Title IV; Draft NDEA Title VI and the Mutual Education and Cultural Exchange Act; University Commitment to the Pitt News; Statement by Senator Charles H. Percy on student dismay over escalation of war in Southeast Asia; and Memo regarding Federal Funding for UCEP and Other Minority Programs, June 1, 1970.
Activities Calendar, Fall Term, 1969; Memo regarding Smoking in Classrooms, September 1, 1969; Search for New Dean of Students; Reorganization of Office of Student Affairs; District Attorney Duggan bans showing of movie, I Am Curious Yellow, during Pitt Winter Weekend; and Daniel H. McFadden appointed Executive Assistant to the Assistant Chancellor for Student Affairs.
An Agreement between the University of Pittsburgh and Department of Health, Education and Welfare, covering participation in programs of Federal Student Financial Aid; Konnilyn Gay Feig accepts position of Associate Dean of Students, September 1, 1969; Student Affairs Advisory Committee; "Pitt Present Fraternities," 1969-1970; Pitt Release regarding Pitt Sponsors "White to White" Day-Long Program on Racism, October 28, 1969; Kobosky speech "The Student on the American College Campus"; Letter regarding Handicapped students seeking admission to Pitt; Pitt Release regarding Charles H. Dees, Jr., Named Director of Office of Student Aid, December 16, 1969; "Intercultural House"; Memos on University Policy on Drugs; University Policies and Programs; and Student Aid for Black Students, 1969-1970.
University Housing Office Resident Assistant Manual; Memo on Ten Year Housing Projections, August 20, 1969; Procedures Used to Contact and Communicate with Students in Residence; Security in the Towers Residential Complex; Housing Report, Fall Term, 1969, Oakland Campus; Graduate Housing, December 15, 1969; Open Hearing on Student Housing, March 5, 1970; and "Fraternity Complex Feasibility Study for University of Pittsburgh."
Security at Pitt Student Union; University Event and Activity Information; Admittance Policy, Pitt Student Union; and Statement of Congratulations from Chancellor to finalists in the Miss University of Pittsburgh Competition.
Letters from President Nixon and Henry Kissinger and Letter to John Cardinal Wright.
Chronological List of Honorary Degrees, 1849-1969; Honorary Degree Candidates; Memos regarding One Undergraduate Student to serve as member of Ad Hoc Committee to nominate candidates for Honorary Degree; and Report of Meeting of University Committee on Honorary Degrees.
ROTC Enrollment, May 7, 1970; Report of FAS Committee to Study ROTC, May 28, 1970; and Recommendation for the Award of the Legion of Merit to Col. David C. Clagett, Professor of Military Science, July 9, 1969
"Agenda for the next President of the U.S.," Pittsburgh World Affairs Council, May 28, 1968; Proposal for a Fourth International Symposium on Arms Control, June 17, 1969; An Open Letter to All Members of the CMU Campus Community, September 5, 1969; Mellon Student Art Study Program; Dr. Posvar to receive a Doctor of Laws Degree from Temple University; Pamphlets from School of Engineering, Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, and Industrial, Chemical, Petroleum, Mechanical, Metallurgical and Materials Engineering; and Self-Evaluation Reports on The School, Undergraduate Education, and Graduate Programs
Report of the Chancellor's Committee on the Future of the Arts; The Need for a Learning Skills Center, Environmental Control Measures; University of Pittsburgh's Division of Instructional Experimentation; An Abstract of a Proposal to Operate an Educational Development Center at UP Johnstown with a Major Emphasis on Ecology and Environmental Education; Proposal for a Workshop to Develop a Program on Conflict Resolution and Peace Studies; and Academic Calendar, 1971-1972.
Setting Up Caribbean Studies Program; Suggestions to establish a one-year Advanced Study Program for older black faculty and administrators from predominantly black colleges and universities; Joseph Katz Exhibition at the Frick; Multi-College Structure for Undergraduate Arts and Sciences; Interim Report on the Andrew Mellon Professors and Fellows; Proposed Agreement with Carnegie Museum; 3-M Studies Program; and Letter from Dr. Peter Gray regarding Senate Council.
Dr. Posvar letter regarding plans and prospects for a program in Judaic Studies, June 4, 1971; Memos regarding Report of the Chancellor's Committee on the Future of the Arts; Report of the Board of Visitors of FAS, December 4-5, 1970; Proposed Establishment of a Department of History and Philosophy of Science in the FAS; Policy Statements by the Committee of the University Art Gallery, 1970-1971; and Dr. Posvar letter granting conditional approval of Department of History and Philosophy of Science, June 24, 1971.
New English Composition Program for September 1971; Pitt Release regarding Max Lauffer Named Department Chairman of Department of Biophysics and Microbiology, January 22, 1971; Multi-College Structure for Undergraduate Arts and Sciences, A Proposal for the University of Pittsburgh, November 15, 1970; Report of the FAS Committee on ROTC, May 28, 1970; FAS Productivity and Cost Analysis; Departmental Status for Black Studies; and Annual Report of Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures, 1969-1970.
Multi-College Structure for Undergraduate Arts and Sciences, A Proposal for the University of Pittsburgh, Revised December 24, 1970; Determination of Upper and Lower Level Course Percentages for Recent Graduates from the College of Arts and Sciences; Professional Opportunity Plan; The Universities and Society; "Survey of CAS Students, Preliminary Report, Change in CAS Enrollment, 1969-1970 to 1970-1971; Admissions to the CAS, 1971-1972; and Memo regarding CAS considering a proposal to establish a new four-year undergraduate degree program, the degree to be tentatively called "Bachelor of Philosophy".
Membership Roster of 1971-1972 University Council on Graduate Study and Proposed Reorganization of Graduate Study.
Steele Gow assumes position of Dean of the School of General Studies; Letter from A. Fedel to John Edgar Hoover with newspaper clippings; Memo regarding Office of Continuing Education, March 1, 1971; General Studies Prospectus, April 6, 1971; ASTRA, A Publication for SGS Students, December 1970; Memo on Developments in the School of General Studies, November 19, 1970; Memo regarding a report of the SGS Review Committee; June 3, 1970; Letter to Dean Viers Adams upon his retirement from University of Pittsburgh and Dean SGS, July 13, 1970; Memo regarding Progress Report of SGS Programs, January 19, 1971; and "Message From the Acting Dean" (Arthur Fedel).
The Mervis Bequest; Undergraduate Education for Business; Address by Mr. Jack E. Freeman to the University of Pittsburgh School of Business Alumni; Accreditation Report of Graduate School of Business; Executive Master's Program; and Minority Group Programs and Recruitment of Black Students.
Telegram from Dean Paul H. Masoner to President Richard M. Nixon regarding student unrest, May 13, 1970; Grant on Problems of School Desegregation; Agreement between City of Pittsburgh and University of Pittsburgh, Model Cities Program; Federal grant to develop and offer an educational program on drug abuse; and Research and Training Center in Vocation Rehabilitation, School of Education.
Proposals for early childhood opportunities related to Falk School; Request for re-evaluation of application for aid to Falk School as a non-public school; Correspondence on The Falk School Affair; Office of Governmental Relations suggested strategy for the Falk-University-Community Controversy; and Letters regarding Falk School Playground Area, with charts.
Dedication of Benedum Hall; Dedication of The George M. Bevier Engineering Library; Chancellor's Medal to Mr. and Mrs. George M. Bevier; Report of Board of Visitors, School of Engineering; Annual Report, School of Engineering, 1969-1970; Michael L. Benedum Hall of Engineering Guide; "School of Engineering: Past, Present and Future"; 4th Gwilym A. Price Engineering Lecture" "Nothing for Nothing"; Proposal for the Establishment of The William Kepler Whiteford Professorship of Energy Resources Development and Management in the School of Engineering, submitted to the Gulf Oil Company by the University of Pittsburgh; and Letter regarding Environmental Engineering Program.
Letter to members of Board of Visitors regarding new School of Law building, January 14, 1971, and Memo regarding Conferral of the degree of Juris Doctor on Judge Robert H. Rial of Court of Common Pleas, November 12, 1970.
The Science Library of Pittsburgh and Memo announcing Dr. Frank B. Sessa, Chairman of Department of Library Science, will be Acting Dean of GSLIS, April 20, 1971.
Memo regarding Reappointment of Donald Stone for 1972-1973; "Proposed State Budget Allocations for Continuing Education and Extension Services," a Working Paper by Donald C. Stone, April 1971; Arguments against moving the GSPIA Library; ACE Staff Evaluation and Critique of the Arguments Presented by Professor E. J. Sternglass Concerning Infant Mortality and Nuclear Tests, December 1969; and Preparation of Population Program Administrators, A Request to the Jessie Smith Noyes Foundation.
Proposed Undergraduate Program in Social Work; Report of the Senate Committee on Educational Policy; Letter regarding Commission on Accreditation of the Council on Social Work Education, May 7, 1971; the accredited status of the master's degree program offered by GSSW at Pitt; Report from Dr. Alfred J. Kahn, "Faculty Resources, University of Pittsburgh, GSSW," 2nd Draft, March 15, 1971; Summary of proposals for a black technical assistance center; Dr. William H. McCullough to retire from deanship of GSSW; Dr. James A. Goodman offered position of Dean of GSSW; Report from Alfred J. Kahn, on Two-Day Consultation at GSSW; and Report on GSSW Enrollment, Financial Aid and Student Body Characteristics, October 1, 1970.
Report to the Board of Visitors, LRDC, February 1971, and Correspondence regarding Dr. JoAnn Gardner.
Letter regarding Pitt associates selected as the spectroscopy team for the Grand Tour of the Outer Planets Mission, April 14, 1971, with copy of TWX from NASA. Memo regarding New Name for the SRCC Building, suggesting the name "The Reginald A. Fessenden Hall," March 5, 1971.
Constitution and By-Laws of the Medical Staff of the Hospital and Clinical Service Activities of the Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic of the University of Pittsburgh, adopted July 2, 1970; Annual Report of the Pittsburgh Child Guidance Center, 1969-1970; "Sights and Sounds" Annual Report of the Eye and Ear Hospital of Pittsburgh; "The First Seventy-five Years, a history of the Eye and Ear Hospital of Pittsburgh" Pamphlet; and Purpose of Arsenal Family and Children's Center for the Division of Instructional Experimentation.
The family of the late Dr. William Mattuck Brinton donate a charcoal portrait of Dr. Brinton to the School of Medicine; Board of Visitors Meeting, May 7, 1971; Letter regarding Pitt School of Medicine as one of eight leading medical schools in country to share in grant from Commonwealth Fund for joint planning project, April 26, 1971; Letter of questions posed regarding Medical Science Building; Letter from Dean D. Medearis regarding medical education; The Dickson Prize in Medicine of the University of Pittsburgh presented to Earl W. Sutherland, Jr., M.D., Professor of Physiology, Vanderbilt University, October 12, 1970; and Joint Memorandum to the members of the Faculty of the Department of Biochemistry of FAS and the School of Medicine, July 17, 1970.
Special Report on WPIC commitment to an Affirmative Action Program for Equal Employment Opportunity, November 3, 1970; Memo on Responsibilities for Administration of WPIC, September 18, 1970; Announcement of death of Bertram D. Lewin, M.D., Visiting Professor of Psychoanalysis; and Minutes of Meetings of WPIC Administrative Committee.
Memo regarding Proposal to I.W. Abel that the School sponsor a training program in occupational safety and health for United Steelworkers, April 19, 1971; Pitt Release announcing Hershel E. Griffin, M.D., Dean, GSPH, Elected President of Public Health Association, March 19, 1971; and Evaluation, The Health Professions and Public Problems, GSPH.
Congratulatory letter from Dr. Posvar to Dean Forrest and the School of Dental Medicine on school's 75th Anniversary; "Facts about the University of Pittsburgh's School of Dental Medicine, Founded 1896-1971"; Pitt Release regarding Pitt Dental School to Hold 75th Anniversary Program, with preliminary and tentative program for the anniversary and copies of invitations for ceremonies and dinner, February 3, 1971; Dr. W. Harry Archer awarded the Rene Le Fort Medal, the highest decoration of the Colegio Brasileiro de Cirurgia e Traumatologia Buco-Maxilo-Facial of Brazil, July 22, 1970, with photos; and Annual Reports, "Smoking and Health Project," 1970-1971 and 1969-1970.
Proposed agenda for January Meeting of Board of Visitors with list of members, January 7, 1971; Community Relations Committee Meeting with document outlining how the Community Relations Council might function and list of Community Relations Council Committee, January 20, 1971; and Letter regarding establishment of prize account named for Dr. Jessie Wright of Department of Physical Therapy, October 7, 1970.
Draft Proposal for Task Forces to Provide Vertical Integration Among Community Colleges, Area Colleges and The University; Report to the Faculty, Administration, Trustees of The University of Pittsburgh Regional Campuses by An Evaluation Team representing the Commission on Higher Education of the Middle States Association; Comments on Middle States Association Draft Report on the Regional Campuses; Memo regarding Comments on Proposal for Graduate Education at Regional Campuses, March 10, 1971; Minutes of Provost's Committee on Regional Campuses, February 11, 1971; Memos regarding Proposed Regional Campuses Faculty Senate By-Laws; Tuition Subsidy; Provost's Committee on Regional Campuses; Statement of Operations for each Regional Campus; and Regional Campuses of the University of Pittsburgh Bulletin, 1969-1970.
Emery Hotel purchased by the University for Bradford Campus and Organization and Procedures Committee Minutes, January 28, 1971.
Chancellor's Remarks at the Dedication of the Library, June 13, 1971; Dr. James M. Hester, President of New York University receives an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters Degree from UPJ; Special Cornerstone Edition of The Panther, September 11, 1970; "The Dedication of the New Campus Library of UPJ"; The Laying of the Cornerstone for the Library at UPJ; Renaming of North Hall to Walter M. Krebs Hall and renaming of South Hall to Theodore W. Biddle Hall; Advisory Board, UPJ, January 1970; Letter from David H. Kurtzman to Dr. Posvar regarding approval from State Board of Education at its January 15 meeting for conversion of the present Johnstown Campus to Johnstown College within the University of Pittsburgh, January 20, 1971; "A Projected Development of the Johnstown Regional Campus to a Four-Year Program as an Integral Part of the University of Pittsburgh of the Commonwealth System of Higher Education," presentation to the Council of Higher Education of the Pennsylvania State Board of Education, November 17, 1970; Engineering Technology at Johnstown, August 13, 1970; and Jack E. Freeman is offered position of President of UPJ effective July 1, 1971.
Report on the first seven months (Phase I) of the Leadership Training Project; Memo to Dr. Posvar with Draft copy of By-Laws of the Pennsylvania Council for International Education; Proposal for a Program of Inter-Institutional Cooperation Between The Centre for Economic Development and Administration of Nepal and The University of Pittsburgh; "The Dilemma of Dissidence"; "International Newsletter," Winter-Spring 1970-1971; "Outline of Czech Morphology" by Charles E. Bidwell.; UCIS Activities, August-November 1970; and Annual Report on Inter-university Teaching and Training Program in Comparative Communism, 1969-1970.
Progress reports on the Hill District-South Oakland Psychology Center; UUIP Sub-project in Hill District Psychology Center for Primary Prevention; Hill District Psychology Center: Revised Model Cities Proposals and Report of Progress; A Proposal to Model Cities for support of Hill District Psychology Center for Primary Prevention, submitted by Department of Psychology, University of Pittsburgh; Pittsburgh Model Cities Program, November 9, 1970 and July 2, 1970; NAACP statement on Campus Unrest; and Model Cities Grant for Professor O.K. Moore.
Memo regarding Proposed Reorganization of the University's Athletic Committee, June 24, 1971; Athletes Reception at Chancellor's Residence, December 6, 1970; Announcement of summer program in swimming, gymnastics, and athletic activities for children of the faculty and administrative personnel; Article Three, Principles for the Conduct of Intercollegiate Athletics; The Trees Hall Center for the Development of Activity Programs for the Exceptional; and Draft Statement on Athletics and Black Athletes.
Curriculum vita of Albert E. Smith; Varsity Letter Club; Pitt Varsity Letter Club elected officers for year 1970-1971; Football; 1970 Pitt Football Guide; Official Program for Pitt-West Virginia, Homecoming, October 17, 1970; and Guest Lists for all Pitt games.
Committees, Board of Trustees, 1970-1971; Dr. Posvar addresses the University Senate and presents a six-point list of requirements and needs for faculty participation; Statement of the three State-Related Universities, Penn State, Temple and Pitt, on the Proposed 1970 Master Plan for Higher Education; Dr. Posvar's memo to members of the Board of Trustees reviewing his administration of Pitt since becoming Chancellor, August 18, 1969; Chancellor's Reports and Agendas for Board of Trustees Meetings; Minutes of the Academic Affairs Committee Meeting of the Boards of Trustees, Johnstown Campus, May 13, 1970 and the Greensburg Campus, May 12, 1971; Trustee photographs and short biographies; and Dr. David H. Kurtzman Portrait Budget.
Facilities Committee Status Report, March 31, 1971; Faculty Second Mortgages; William Watson Smith Bequest; Executive Committee Vote on Provost and Proposal to Confer Honorary Degree on Governor Shapp; Anna Margaret Sloan and Mary Sloan Scholarship; Health Center Land Bank; LRDC Building; Naming Assembly Hall at Allegheny Observatory; Resolution to Dissolve Ruskin Corporation; Memos regarding University Organization; Educational Policies Committee Report to Senate Council, May 10, 1971; Honorary Degrees; Executive Committee, 1970-1971; and Bradford Dormitory Project.
Facilities Committee Meeting Agendas and Minutes; Facilities Committee Status Reports of February 18, 1971 and December 4, 1970; and Memo regarding Future Use of the Stadium Area, May 4, 1970.
Current Materials on Changes in Institutional Governance and Control of Campus Disorders; Prevention and Control of Campus Disorder, Measure for Possible Conference-Seminar Consideration; and Civil Defense Organization, A Suggested Checklist of Short-Range Security Provisions.
List of members of Johnstown Advisory Board; Executive Committee of Board of Trustees approve UPJ Advisory Board's recommendation to rename North Hall to Krebs Hall and South Hall to Biddle Hall; Dr. Theodore W. Biddle will become President Emeritus upon his retirement from UPJ; and Letter agreeing that UPJ give the Windber Area Authority (sewer authority) easement rights along southeastern end of the college property, February 6, 1971.
Memos regarding Salary Increases for 1971-72, March 1, 1971; Agenda for Deans' Meeting with Chancellor; Deans' Problems; "A University Outgrows Its Decision-Making Structures" Paper; and Chancellor's Reports and Minutes of Meetings of Deans.
Presbyterian-University Hospital Annual Report 1970; Year Book of the Presbyterian-University Hospital Aid Society, 1970-1971; Presbyterian-University Hospital Capital Budget for the Fiscal Year, July 1, 1971 to June 30, 1972; and Presbyterian-University Hospital Executive Committee Minutes.
Joseph G. K. Miller named Executive Director of PCHE effective April 1, 1970; Course Offerings in Black Studies, Afro-American Studies and Related Fields Open For Cross Registration at Carlow, Carnegie-Mellon, Chatham, Duquesne, Point Park and Pitt; Directors of Buhl Foundation give PCHE a $90,000 Grant; Letter from Pete Flaherty, Mayor of Pittsburgh, regarding his position on tax exempt property within the City of Pittsburgh, August13, 1970; Draft of University Policy on the Extracurricular Uses of University Facilities; Joint Statement of the Pittsburgh Council on Higher Education Concerning Controversial Speakers, September 15, 1967; and Minutes of Meetings of PCHE.
Minutes of Administrators' Committee Management Meeting, Medical Staff Committee Meetings, and Board of Trustees Meetings with copy of Revised By-Laws of UHC and a Proposal of Children's Hospital to Build a Five Floor Addition over the DeSoto St. Entrance; "Future Directions - University Health Center of Pittsburgh" Booklet; and The Trustees of the Richard King Mellon Charitable Trusts approve a grant of $1,000,000 to serve as a basis for a revolving fund which will permit the Land Bank to continue its operations on behalf of UHC of Pittsburgh.
"Freedom and Responsibility, a Statement by the Association's Council," Chancellor Posvar's Remarks to the AAUP, November 5, 1970.
Includes University Committee on Women's Rights, correspondence about career opportunities for women, progress reports, advisory council for women, and the Mortar Board Study, November 30, 1970.
Memos regarding Physical Plant Division Organization, March 9, 1971; Berkman House, December 3, 1970; Correspondence about Hillside Dormitory Complex of the University of Pittsburgh; Board of Trustees rename Common Facilities Building David L. Lawrence Hall; "Students and Community Unite — Do You Want Another Massive Dormitory Complex" Flyer; Memo regarding University Organizations, with chart, June 22, 1970; Communications and Utilities Costs; Comments on University of Pittsburgh Oakland Campus Enrollment Projections, Fall Terms 1969-1979; Assumptions for Analysis of Average Cost Per FTE Student Per Term; Draft Recommendation From the Educational Policies Committee For The Selection of Honorary Degree Candidates; Oakland Campus, University of Pittsburgh, Capital Projects; and "A Rationale for the Consideration of the Allegheny Observatory of the University of Pittsburgh as a Beneficiary in the Disposition of the Will of George H. Theiss.
By-Laws of the Board of Directors of the University of Pittsburgh Book Center; Architect Drawings of the School of Law Building; Letters regarding preservation of old buildings on Oakland Campus; Appointments In Physical Plant Division, April 27, 1971; Physical Plant Division Organization; Letter regarding Possible naming of AIR Building in honor of Dr. John C. Flanagan, April 5, 1971; Landscaping and Lighting, March 22, 1971; Faculty Club, March 19, 1971; Scope sheet for Project GSA P-1103-18, Purchase of Psychology Building; Penn Plaza Apartments; Parking in Panther Hollow; Letter regarding William Watson Smith and Law School Library; Letter concerning Frick Fine Arts Building with letter of August 12, 1970 from Miss Helen C. Frick regarding relocating chairs; Oakland Avenue Property; University Lawns; Dedication of Heinz Chapel Organ; Doors of Lawrence Hall and Bruce Hall; Pitt Tower Dorms to be named in honor of Edward H. Litchfield and Common Facilities Building to be named in honor of David L. Lawrence; Policy On Use of University Facilities By Outside Groups; and Hillside Dormitory Complex.
Building program and Forbes area demolition.
Memo regarding Tuition Increase with attachment of Dr. Posvar's letter to students and chart of projected 1970-71 and 1971-1972 rates, June 21, 1971; letter to The President with memo to The President "Proposal for a National Education Trust Fund," written by Governor Milton J. Shapp, June 9, 1971; Financial Report for Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 1956; Memo on Suspension of New Appointments, February 18, 1971; Deans' Meeting, Guidelines for 1971-1972 Budget with draft memo on General Considerations Regarding the Potential 1971-1972 Operating Budget; 1971-1972 Budget Forecast; Minimum Faculty Requirements, 1971-11972; Dr. Posvar letter regarding appropriation request for Pitt, November 17, 1970; Memos on Implications of Enrollment Increases in FAS, Policy on purchase or rental of data processing and related equipment, and for purchased computer services; Report on Real Estate; and Hillman Library Budget.
Budget Presentation 1971-1972 to the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania; School of Nursing and Allied Health Professions; and Library Budget.
Atwood Street Property; Policy Manual; Endowment Common Fund Pool; and Oakland Avenue Development.
Letter, memo and fiscal report of quit-claim deed on property on Virgin Gorda.
Reappointment of Dr. Robert Perloff to the Book Center Board with list of Book Center Board of Directors, November 1970, and copy of By-Laws of the Board of Directors of University of Pittsburgh Book Center; Heald, Hobson and Associates, Inc., enter into a consulting arrangement with the University of Pittsburgh; and Draft Memo regarding University Organization, July 6, 1970.
Ad Hoc Building Committee; Increase in Parking Rates; Justification for Building Program; Current Campus Development Plans; Proposed Relocation Office and Service; Permission granted for demolition phase of the Forbes Area project; Memos regarding Draft Policy on Use of University Facilities; Oakland Avenue Development ; Space Requirements; Stadium; and Space Requirements, Student Affairs.
TIAA-CREF; Student and Employee Handbooks; and Draft anti-nepotism policy.
Study of the University's Economic impact with copy of Procedures for Estimating the Impact of a College or University on the Local Economy; Summary of Deans' Suggestions for Funding Opportunities; University-Urban Interface Program (UUIP); Savina Skewis; and Fletcher Hodges.
Paper on Conference of Black Higher Education, March 1, 1970.
Notes on House Appropriations Hearing; Testimony before Congress FY72 NDEA and MECEA; and PAKE Conference Paper by David H. Kurtzman, "Taking Stock of the Governor's Biggest Investment - Education."
Letter announcing The Pittsburgh City Planning Department is trying to resolve difficulties experienced by University of Pittsburgh in their expansion plan in Oakland, April 21, 1971. Letter from Department of Public Safety regarding improving communications between Pittsburgh police force and University community, July 7, 1970.
Includes "A Brief History of the Cultural and Educational Exchange Program, University of Pittsburgh, 1946-1958."
A Program in Public Communication; Report of the Study Committee on Public Relations; and Allegation that Pitt Philosophy Professor Assigned Picketing of Agnew.
Memos regarding the University of Pittsburgh's Oral History Project.
Memo regarding Status Report on Tri-M and Developmental Scholars Programs, September 1, 1970, with memo on Professional Opportunities Program; Draft Policy on Transfer of Malcolm-Martin-Marcus Scholars Into Mainstream of University Student Body, September 21, 1970; Professional Opportunity Plan Background; Memos regarding Status and Projection Report for The Department of Black Community Education Research and Development, April 8, 1971; Black Community Institutes Feasibility Report, February 1, 1971; Chancellor's Memorandum on Status Report for Tri-M and Developmental Scholars' Program, January 26, 1971; Assignment of OUCS Responsibilities in the University-Urban Interface Program under the Office of Education Contract; Letter regarding People's Oakland; Six Month Preliminary Report on Feasibility Study on Community Institutes, May 6, 1970; and "Community Institutes: An Educational Alternative for the Black Community," September 1970.
Dedication of David L. Lawrence Hall, with Guest Lists, Schedule, Program, draft of remarks by Dr. Posvar at dedication, June 17, 1971; Chancellor's Remarks at the Dedication of the Library, University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown, June13, 1971; Guest List for Rhoten A. Smith Reception, March 8, 1971; Memos regarding Reception for New Students with letter from Prof. Rae L. Siporin; Pittsburgh Assembly on Health; Pitt Stadium; Letter regarding equipment and facilities located on 12th floor Cathedral of Learning; Draft invitation to Dedication of Bevier Engineering Library, December 4, 1970; and American Assembly of Health, August 7, 1970.
Memos and correspondence regarding Tuition Increase; Recruiting of Minority Students; Student-Establishment Dialogue Series; Student Parking; Student Rights and Responsibilities; Student Activities Fee; Veterans/ROTC; Draft Open Letter from Dr. Posvar To The Students of the University of Pittsburgh; Draft of "The University and the Veteran"; Funding Proposal, "A Little Help from Your Friends," a Student-to-Student Drug Counseling Service, March 4, 1971; Women's Housing Board; Men's Dormitory Council proposal for Local option for determination of visitation hours in the residence halls; Memo regarding Draft of Student Rights and Responsibilities; A Draft Proposal, Women's Intercultural House; Student Health Insurance, a brief overview; "The Entering Freshman Class: Fall 1970, a Descriptive and Comparative Study," March 25, 1971; Progress Report on Revisions of the Student Conduct Code, November 25, 1969; and Student Handbook, 1968-1968.
William Pitt Invitational Debate Tournament and University Policy, Rules and Regulations on the Extracurricular and Extramural Uses of University Facilities.
Summary of the Meeting regarding Financial Aid for Part-time Students; George W. Hubley Memorial Scholarship; Memo regarding UCEP Student Aid, May 24, 1971; Student Aid for Disadvantaged Students, May 7, 1971; Richard Fields appointed Assistant Director of Student Aid, February 15, 1971; Student Aid Brochure, December 17, 1970; and President Richard M. Nixon's message to the Congress regarding student aid programs.
The Distinguished Service to Music Medal presented to Mr. Robert Arthur, Director of University Bands, April 24, 1971; Citation, The Honorable K. Leroy Irvis for Honorary Membership in Phi Beta Kappa; Memos regarding Commuter Association Progress Report; Student Parking for the Fall, 1971; Notes from meeting with the Commuter Association, March 31, 1971; Addition of a Structure for Interdisciplinary and Inter-School Activities; Memo regarding Student Activities Fee, June 10, 1971; Report on the University Student Judicial System, June 1, 1971; Statement from the Office of Student Affairs regarding salaries and scholarships for students; Memo regarding Editorial by Marc Killer on Environmental Action/Zero Population Growth, February 9, 1971; "Association of College Honor Societies" Booklet of Information; and Pamphlets of various sororities and fraternities.
Grievance Procedures for Student Problems; Draft Memo regarding Some Thoughts on the Policy Regarding Campus Disturbances, January 7, 1971; Pitt Release regarding Pitt Student Organization To Sponsor Speaker, Charlene Mitchell, the first black woman who was a 1968 presidential candidate for the Communist Party, November 2, 1970; Dr. Posvar letter to J. Troan, Editor Pittsburgh Press, regarding disturbance during Vice President Agnew's visit, October 28, 1970; Letters to and from William H. Rea and President Richard Nixon and copy of "An Open Letter to College Students," from J. Edgar Hoover, Director FBI; Memo regarding Campus Disorder and the Need to Evaluate Policies, July 28, 1970; and Statement Concerning Controversial Speakers, revised September 15, 1967.
Schedule for Activities for Parent's Weekend, 1970; Memo regarding Alumni Parents' Reception, September 10, 1970; Memos regarding Student Activities Fee and Student Activities Need, Funding, Collection and Allocation; Program for Chancellor's Assembly for Freshmen, Carnegie Music Hall, September 2, 1970, with seating arrangement; and Pitt Fall 1970 Programs.
Program and other details of the Commencement April 25, 1971, including message to graduates from President Richard M. Nixon and honorary degrees for Elliot L. Richardson and W.D. McElroy.
Memorandum Concerning the University of Pittsburgh's Practice of Awarding Honorary Degrees; Letters of objection to Elliot Richardson's receiving honorary degree; and List of Honorary Degrees Awarded 1966-1968 and at Spring Commencement, 1958-1970. Drafts of citations for honorary degree recipients: Elliot Lee Richardson, Secretary of Health, Education & Welfare, Degree of Doctor of Laws; Ungku Abdul Aziz, Vice-Chancellor of University of Malaya in Kuala Lumpur, Degree of Doctor of Humane Letters; William D. McElroy, Director of National Science Foundation, Degree of Doctor of Laws.
Remarks by Dr. Posvar at Commissioning Ceremony, ROTC, April 25, 1970; Memo regarding Call from General Cassidy, AFROTC, March 31, 1971; Invitation from the Cadets of University of Pittsburgh and Carnegie-Mellon to attend 1971 Joint Army and Air Force Military Ball; Dr. Posvar invited to attend Bradley Museum dedication, Carlisle Barracks; Invitation to Joint Army/Air Force ROTC Commissioning Ceremony; Dr. Charles H. Peake awarded AFROTC Outstanding Service Award for services during period from August 1969 thru November 1970; "Program of Instruction, Army ROTC" Booklet; The University of Pittsburgh Department of Aerospace Studies (Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps) Staff and Curriculum; Annual Report of Air Force ROTC Activities, August 31, 1970; and Report of FAS Committee to Study ROTC, May 28, 1970.
Correspondence on National Medal of Science; Guggenheim Fellowships; Athletic Scholarships; Dickson Prize; Andrew Mellon Post-doctoral Fellowships; Andrew Mellon Fellowship Awards; Council on International Affairs Fellowship Program; Rome Prize Fellowships; and Gubernatorial Scholarship nominees.
"Towards a Program of Ethnic Studies at the University of Pittsburgh"; Day Care Service, April 27, 1971; Letter regarding demands on budget of Commonwealth of Pennsylvania signed by the Presidents of Penn State, Temple and Pitt, March 8, 1971; "Pennsylvania Master Plan for Higher Education"; Proposals for Pennsylvania Higher Education in the 1970s; Draft of "The University and the Veteran"; "Guidelines on Confrontations" oral report; Transcribed presentations from the Symposium "Alternative Futures for Higher Education," held on April 25, 1970; report on goals, rights and responsibilities at CMU; Letter from D. Halliday, Dean FAS, regarding University policy of holding official functions at restricted clubs with University Policy Regarding Use of Private Social Clubs for University Functions and letter from American Jewish Committee regarding same; and A Statement to the Faculty From the University Counseling Center.
1971 Master Plan for Higher Education in Pennsylvania and Proposed Oakland Campus Expansion Program.
Proposal for a University Sponsored Day Care Project; Arsenal Family and Children's Center; Louise Child Care Center; Temple Rodef Shalom Day-Care Center; and Proposed Budget for University Day Care Center.
Trustee Membership on Boards of Visitors, July 14, 1970; Report of Board of Visitors of Department of Computer Science and Computer Center; and Proposal for the Establishment of a Citizenship Information Center.
Includes the Scranton Report.
Letter regarding New Professions Association's Steering Committee and its charge to devise a broad University policy and related processes for awarding credit for life and work experience, November 17, 1972; Pitt Release announcing Department of History & Philosophy of Science Formed at Pitt, September 28, 1971;"The Development of a Thesaurus for Political Science" Report; "Report on Student Socioeconomic Status," August 2, 1971; and Pitt Release announcing Pitt Received Grant to Develop Justice Program, July 2, 1971.
Memo regarding Credit for Life and Work Experiences, July 7, 1971; Letter regarding University of Pittsburgh instituted a New Careers Educational Program (NCEP); and Letter from County of Allegheny Office of Economic Opportunity on Public Service Careers program considering underwriting the cost of education for Early Childhood Development Centers non-professional personnel, August 5, 1971.
Accreditation of Teacher Education; Proposed experiment to admit exceptional students into the graduate program after 90 credit hours and distribution requirements have been met; First National Congress of Black Professionals; Provost Task Force Report of the Advisory Council on Women's Opportunities; Dr. Barbara Newell's appointment as Associate Provost for Graduate Programs and Research; Proposal for Ph.D. Program in Medicinal Chemistry; and Organization Chart for Provost Area.
Correspondence regarding Development of an Urban Research Center at Pitt; Chemistry Professor Tobias; Establishment of Women's Studies Program; Dr. Marina N. Whitman, Professor of Economics, to serve on President Nixon's Council of Economic Advisors, effective March 1, 1972 to Spring 1973; Position Paper on Grievance Committee; Report of the Board of Visitors, FAS; and "An Educational Alternative for the Black Community."
Faculty petitions and letters regarding concern of University with high and indirect cost rates currently assigned sponsored and Federal research projects Contracts; "Conflict & Peace Studies Program, an Undergraduate Program" Report; Department of Germanic Languages & Literatures Annual Report, October 25, 1971; Report on the Department of Sociology; Undergraduate Business Curriculum at Pitt; Approval of establishment of Department of History and Philosophy of Science with "A Prospectus for a Department of History & Philosophy of Science" and subsequent correspondence; Comments on the Report on the Future of the Arts at the University of Pittsburgh; and Special Status for Dr. Robert Glaser.
Memos regarding Publicizing CAS and CAS Academic Integrity Review Board; "Testimony Before Career Education Committee" by J.B. Schneewind, Dean, CAS; Letter regarding the Joseph M. Katz Award for the Experimental Course of the Year, November 17, 1971; "The Invisible Black Administrator" Preliminary Prospectus; Draft "Some views on the Freshman Program, with Final Report and Preliminary Proposals for CAS"; and Chancellor's Scholarships for Undergraduate Teaching.
Memo regarding U.S. Graduate School Enrollment, December 29, 1971; Approval of a Ph.D. Program in Medicinal Chemistry; Membership of the University Council on Graduate Study; and Minutes of Meetings of University Council on Graduate Study.
SGS Student Affairs; Advising Center in SGS; Attitude Survey by SGS Student Cabinet; and Board of Visitors correspondence.
Study of Joint Appointments and Cooperative Programs; GSB Board of Visitors; The Albert Wesley Frey Chair and Lecture; 50th Anniversary of GSB; Report of the Long-Range Curricular Review Committee; Inter-School Joint Appointments and Cooperative Program Report; Social Sciences Building to be renamed "Lou and Myra G. Mervis Hall" and will be designated as the home of the Business School; Undergraduate business program; Board of Visitors Meeting, 1971; Pitt Business School Announces Robinson and Academic Achievement Prize winners; Undergraduate Business Program at Greensburg; Undergraduate Business Curriculum at Pitt; Business School Building; and "The Name of the Game" GSB Pamphlets.
Harold E. Hoelscher resigns as Dean, December 31, 1972 to become President of the Asian Institute of Technology in Bangkok; W.R. Turkes, Associate Dean, will serve as Acting Dean, School of Engineering, during period of Dr. Hoelscher's sabbatical leave; Memos regarding Alcoa Visiting Professor School of Engineering Development; Nomination of Professor James Coull for College Chemistry Teacher Award; Paul G. Benedum, Sr., presents two hangings in Benedum Hall as part of Donor's Recognition Day ceremonies; Memo regarding School of Engineering "A Proposal for Consideration by the Michael L. Benedum Foundation, The Benedum Scholars Program," November 1, 1971; Invitation to School of Engineering Contributor's Recognition Day Ceremony, October 28, 1971; and Water pollution correspondence.
Proposal for the establishment of The William Kepler Whiteford Professorship of Energy Resources Development and Management in the School of Engineering Submitted to the Gulf Oil Co. by the University of Pittsburgh; Memo regarding "Environment: Pittsburgh Project Involving Analytical Chemistry Students"; Data regarding Engineering students in Chemistry and Math; Visit of K. T. Ki, Minister of Finance, Republic of China, who will present the Gwilym Price Lecture, September 20, 1971; "The Role of Science and Technology in Less-Developed Countries, A Systemic Analysis" by Kan Chen and H. E. Hoelscher; Letter from Dean D. N. Medearis, School of Medicine, on reopening general subject of academic programs in Biomedical Engineering; and Report of Ad-Hoc Committee on Formation of an Academic Program in Biomedical Engineering.
"A New Form for the Traditional J.D. Program" Proposal, May 24, 1971; Draft letter on Improvement of library conditions; Memo regarding Space and new building, May 1, 1972; Vietnam Veteran and the Law School; Letter on a study on legal supply and demand, March 15, 1972; Correspondence on Feasibility of establishing a Law School at Lehigh University; Correspondence on purchase or renting a space in Smithfield Plaza Building downtown for Law School; and Law School Board of Visitors correspondence.
Multi-National Librarian Project, General Information for Participants, April 7, 1972; Correspondence about Dr. Harold Lancour, Dean of SLIS, upon his return from sabbatical leave will be designated Dean Emeritus and Professor of Library and Information Sciences with letter designating Dr. Frank B. Sessa, Acting Dean, GSLIS, as Dean; Memos regarding Title II; Proposed Major Reorganization Focused Upon Information Science; and "A Career in Information" Booklet.
Letter on planning program of GSPIA; Cultural Diplomacy and International Affairs Textbooks; Correspondence on plans for an International Program on Personnel Systems; Potential Move of GSPIA to Forbes Area; Letter from Carnegie Corp. of N.Y. regarding resolution adopted announcing University of Pittsburgh is appropriated money for a fellowship program for mature women in GSPIA, February 11, 1972; and "Program to Prepare Mid-Career Women for Careers in Urban Community Action and Development: A Report and Request for Funding," November 1971.
Seminar on Personnel Systems; "The Forum on Federalism, 1971" booklet; "Urban Community Action and Development: A Report and Request for Funding," November 1971; Information for Doctoral Students, Winter Term Seminar on Comparative University Administration; Memos regarding Request for Funds for Fifth International Arms Control Proceedings; memos regarding State Budget Allocations for Continuing Education and Extension Service; "Program of Assistance to the Institute of Administration," August 1, 1971; and 18th and 19th Semi-Annual Report.
Letter regarding Professor Morton Coleman, Acting Dean of GSSW, is being considered for the post of Dean of the School of Social Work at University of Connecticut, May 30, 1972; Memo regarding Board of Visitors; Remodeling in the School of Social Work with letter about Library, June 19, 1972; Memo on Major Objectives for 1971-1972, April 12, 1972; David E. Epperson will assume duties as Dean, GSSW, on May 1, 1972, with letter from Morton Coleman resigning as Acting Dean, April 4, 1972; and "Commission on Accreditation, Report of on-campus visit to GSSW," November 16-18, 1971.
The Honorable Elliot Richardson, Secretary, Department of HEW, will be featured speaker at ceremony for new LRDC Building; Detailed agenda for LRDC Board of Visitors Meeting, May 12 and 13, 1972; Confirmation of appointment of Robert Glaser as University Professor, effective October 1, 1971, and his continuation as Co-Director of LRDC; and "Instructional Psychology" Booklet.
The Homewood-Brushton Neighborhood Health Centers; Pitt Release announcing Health Physics Society Elects Pitt Physician President, Dr. Niel Wald, M.D., Professor and Chairman of the Department of Radiation Health, May 1, 1972; The merit of a study involving the reactivation of the Saxonburg synchrocyclotron; Joseph A. Dutton, Vice Chancellor for Operations, appointed as one of two University representatives to the Board of the Hospital Service Corp.; Memo regarding Design Strategy for Flexible Health Sciences Facilities, September 14, 1971; Enrollment Projects, Medical Tuition Committee; and "The Maurice and Laura Falk Library of the Health Professions, University of Pittsburgh" Pamphlet.
Thank you letters to the R. K. Mellon Foundation for a grant to School of Medicine; Memo regarding Scanning Electron Microscope Facility, May 16, 1972; Report of School of Medicine for academic year 1970-1971; Student enrollment in the Doctor of Medicine Program for the 1972-1973 calendar year; Report of the subcommittee of the Student Executive Council; School of Medicine's concern of activities in the Personnel Office and its relationship to the Affirmative Action Program; Some Proposals Concerning Medical Care in Pennsylvania; Memo regarding Planning and Coordination of Cancer Programs; and School of Medicine Statistical Information.
"Graduate Programs, 1972-1973" Booklet; Letter regarding approval for a Ph.D. Program in Medicinal Chemistry, December 6, 1971; Query on land between Darraugh and Lothrop; Administration deficiencies of Faculty of School of Medicine; Letter regarding changes in medical education in poverty stricken areas with letter on critical shortage of physicians and dentists; Planning A Cancer Program at Pitt, Draft, August 23, 1971; Pitt Release announcing death of Guinevere S. Chambers, Ph.D., Professor & Chairman of Department of Child Development & Child Care, July 13, 1971; Correspondence regarding Land Bank Committee and Executive Committee; Self Instruction Center, Department of Pharmacology, School of Medicine; Correspondence with School of Medicine Board of Visitors; Executive Committee, Faculty of Medicine; and Budget correspondence.
Correspondence about appropriation crisis; The Maurice Falk WPIC Social/Community Psychiatry/Behavioral Science Curriculum Development Program, 1969-1970 Progress Report #3; Department of Psychiatry, The Psychoanalytic Institute, Bulletin 1971-1972; Minutes of meetings of WPIC Administrative Committee; and the WPIC Appropriation Crisis, March 31, 1972.
Minutes of meetings and various correspondence of the Executive Committee and Presbyterian-University Hospital.
Second Annual Health Conference, September 18, 1971; Guidelines for Program Planning and Evaluation, The International Program of the School of Public Health, July 20, 1971; The Family Planning Council of Southwestern Pennsylvania with Proposal to Implement an Area-Wide Family Planning Program in the Pittsburgh SMSA, April 1971; and Board of Visitors GSPH.
Letter clarifying the actions of the Council relative to the Accreditation Visit at Pitt, June 20, 1972; "Diploma Presentation Ceremony, School of Dental Medicine" Booklet, May 21, 1972; Correspondence from Edward J. Forrest, Dean, School of Dental Medicine regarding information relative to Pitt and School of Dental Medicine and visit to Saigon; Dr. Roy T. Durocher will be Acting Dean, School of Dental Medicine, in absence of Dean Forrest; Memo regarding Legislation for Dental Equipment, November 1, 1971; Dental Student Scholarship Aid; Black students in School of Dental Medicine; Community Health Center Activities Minutes, October 15, 1971; Student Guidelines; and Board of Visitors, School of Dental Medicine.
SHRP Admissions Fall Term, 1972; Letter about graduates of the certificate program in Child Care be awarded academic credit toward baccalaureate degree from SHRP, February 1, 1972; Letter about proposed program leading to a degree of bachelor of science in oral hygiene with letter of congratulations to first graduate eligible for a B.S. in oral hygiene, October 21, 1971; Memo regarding Long Range Objectives of the SHRP; Faculty Biography Book; and SHRP Board of Visitors.
Dr. M. Richard Rose, Assistant Provost Regional Campuses, designated Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense; Mrs. Posvar and wives of key administrators tour the regional campuses; Memo regarding Program and Facilities Survey, March 28, 1972; memo regarding Proposed Changes in the University Tenure Plan, December 28, 1971; memo regarding Tuition Income Formula for the Regional Campuses for Academic Year 1971-1972, December 16, 1971; Projected Development of the Johnstown Regional Campus to a Four-Year Program as an Integral Part of the University of Pittsburgh, November 17, 1970; Enrollment report for the fall term 1971-1972 for the Regional Campuses; and "Regional Campuses, A Report to the Commission on Institutions of Higher Education of the Middle States Association of College and Secondary Schools," March 1971.
Retirement dinner honoring UP Bradford President Dr. Donald E. Swartz with correspondence; Memo regarding Possible Change of Dormitory Building Plans for the Bradford Campus, August 25, 1971; Bulletin; and Pamphlet.
Letter regarding growing demands for transfers, April 20, 1972; Advisory Board letter; Brochures, leaflets and University of Pittsburgh Greensburg Bulletins; and "The Southeast Grapevine" newsletter from Greensburg.
"Inter-institutional Cooperation: A Descriptive and Evaluative Analysis of Its Status and Potentiality in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, 1970-1971"; Correspondence regarding 4-year program at UPJ; Dr. Jack E. Freeman appointed Professor of Political Science at UPJ effective October 1, 1971; Memo regarding Administrative Reorganization with chart, September 1, 1971; "UPJ Bulletin"; and The Appellarian, 1971-1972, official student handbook at UPJ.
Titusville Campus Self-evaluation and Bulletin, 1971-1972.
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"Progress Report on the Iranian U.N. Project and my own Program at the University of Pittsburgh for 1972-1973," Dr. Khalid Shibli; University of Pittsburgh-Egypt Institute for National Planning Project; Series of lectures known as "Pittburgher Universitatstage" hosted by City of Biberach in West Germany; Seoul National University; Correspondence regarding Federal University of Santa Maria; Rio Grande do Sul Brazil; University of Pittsburgh Thailand English Project funded largely by the Rockefeller Foundation; 1972-73 Asian Cultural Activities; Fulbright Lecture and Scholar opportunities in Asia; Polish Studies seminar; Need for Action on 0perating Expenses Appropriations; U.N.'s Mission from Iran visits Pitt for examining Pitt's international research and training programs; and Visit of members of Makerere University in Uganda, East Africa.
List of foreign students currently enrolled, Fall 1970-1971; Participants in 1970 Multi-National Librarian Project; Council for European Studies, a visit from the Ford Foundation, March 7, 1972; Correspondence from the Honorable Robert P. Neumann, American Ambassador, Embassy of the U.S.A., Kabul, Afghanistan; Dinner in honor of Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt, Jr., USN Chief of Naval Operations, January 19, 1972; and Seoul National University Visitors' Schedule. Folder 2
Correspondence from K.T. Li, Minister of Finance, Republic of China, who lectured at a Gwilyn Price Lecture; Correspondence about The Latin American Scholarship Program of American Universities; Position Paper on the International Conference Center at Ingolstadt, West Germany, with subsequent correspondence; The feasibility of an International University; MIT Center for International Studies: CASCON; Memo regarding OCEA/AID Regional Public Health Training Program for Central West Africa, with condensed version of evaluation/recommendation on the OCEA Project, September 7, 1971; Visit of Dr. E. Evans-Anform, Vice-Chancellor and President University of Science and Technology, Kumasi, Ghana; 5th International Arms Control Symposium in Philadelphia, Pa., October 15-17, 1971; "A Scientific Safari to Africa"; Proposal for a Center for the Study of World Security; Assistance for the training of nursing and para-medical personnel from Equatorial Guinea; and Establishing a Center for the Study of World Security in Washington, D. C.
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Cameroon and Pitt-Haifa.
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Booklets and pamphlets.
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The Journal of Conflict Resolution will be housed at the University of Texas; Memo regarding Pitt-Seoul National University Program, June 7, 1972; "Europe - Short Summer Programs and Some Ways of Earning One's Keep While Travelling" Brochure; Proposal to establish a program in Western European Studies; Annual Report, Asian Studies Program, 1971-1972; List of courses offered in the fall term 1972 under the Comparative Communism Program with pamphlet; Cuban Studies Newsletter, June 1972; "Center Newssheet," Russian and East European Studies, June 1972; "Center Newssheet," Comparative Communism, June-July 1972; UCIS Activities, February-March 1972; Outline of Polish Morphology; and New Perspectives in Understanding East Central Europe, December 1971.
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Memo regarding Arrangement for Visit of John P. Robin, Canadian Slavic Studies Journal; Position Paper on the International Conference Center at Ingolstadt; Proposal to the Office of Education for a Group Study Abroad program in Warsaw; Third Annual Report on the Program in Comparative Communism; Russian & East European Studies Program, the First Faculty/Student Seminar of Fall 1971; Memo regarding University of Bucharest exchange program, August 10, 1971; and Correspondence regarding possible development of a Computer Center at the University of Ghana
The Great Lakes Megalopolis Study; Allegheny Regional Planning Council for the Governor's Justice Commission, Richard L. Thornburgh, Chairman; Letter from State of Pennsylvania Appropriations Committee regarding meeting the current financial crisis, December 6, 1971; Princeton University "Policies for Sponsored Research, April 26, 1970; Pitt Release regarding Socioeconomic Status of Pitt Students Affected by Tuition Hikes with survey "Freshman Classes 1960 to 1971 Compared," October 8, 1971; and Public Institute Research Group (PIRG) Position Paper for Pitt as recommended by J. Dutton.
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Minutes of UHC Meetings; Administrator's Committee; and Management, Medical Staff Committee.
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Minutes of UHC Board of Trustees Meetings and Executive Committee/Land Bank Committee Meetings.
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Preliminary report on the situation in the Schools of Health Professions in regard to problems, potential and real, raised by University Council on Women's Opportunities; Mobility Systems Co. Proposal to UHC; The Greater Pittsburgh Regional Pediatric Program; Prepaid Comprehensive Health Care Plan for UHC of Pittsburgh; Development of a Health Maintenance Organization by UHC; Homewood-Brushton Health Care Center; and Budget Planning for the Reimbursement of Hospital-Based Physician, UHC.
Oakland Campus Planning, Dormitories, Forbes Quadrangle/Posvar Hall and People's Oakland.
Book Center; conversion of Schenley Apartments into Dormitories; and Allegheny Observatory.
Tuition; Wage Freeze; Wayne State University; and Saxonburg Cyclotron Proposal.
Manual and Sample Forms.
Allen Kent; University Libraries; and Remote Job Entry Site, Benedum.
Program Descriptions of various offices and schools of the University and correspondence about the impact of the University on the Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania economies.
Jane Thompson Cobbe Scholarship Fund, One World Festival, and Gulf Corporation.
Professional Quadrangle and Project #GSA 1103-25 Land Acquisition and Demolition of Forbes Field. Grant agreement (under Act 101) between Pitt and State Department of Education, "A Program to Increase and Retain the number of Black Students in Engineering."
Includes a Report to the Black Administrators and Members of the Faculty.
Dedication of the David H. Kurtzman Room, Gifts of General Matthew B. Ridgeway to Fine Arts Department, and Letter of thanks to Mr. & Mrs. Norman Bernstein for securing the Thoreau Exhibition for the University.
University Counseling; William Pitt Debating Team; Fraternities and Fraternity Housing; Fraternity Misconduct; Program to Advance Veteran's Education (PAVE) Program; Student Commissioner's Salary; Pitt Marching Band; Port Authority of Allegheny County (PAT); Student Associations; Pitt Javelin Team; Role of Advisors in Student Organizations; Minute Men; Mortar Board; Men's Glee Club; Citizenship Information Center with Report, December 1971; Freshmen Orientation Materials; and Road Racing Team.
Proposed Constitution for the Student Government of the University of Pittsburgh; Letter to President Nixon from President of Student Government Board regarding war in Vietnam, with letter to Student President from Chancellor Posvar; and Minutes of Student Government Meetings.
Letters from President Nixon to 1971 and 1972 Graduates; William D. McElroy will receive degree of Doctor of Laws; Ungku Abdul Aziz to receive Doctor of Humane Letters; and Professor Marina von Neumann Whitman will be Commencement Speaker.
Memorandum concerning the University of Pittsburgh's practice of awarding Honorary Degrees; Correspondence suggesting the following names as recipients for Honorary Degrees: Judge John Brosky, Donald Johannes (Pittsburgh Symphony), Constance Welsh (Teacher of Acting), and Professor William Hung (Chinese Studies); and Minutes of Meeting of the Ad Hoc Committee on Selection of Honorary Degrees, January 7, 1971.
Annual Report of ROTC Activities, June 26, 1972; Nomination of Lt. Col. Roger W. McLain as Air Force Research Associate in GSPIA for 1972-1973; Gen. Matthew B. Ridgway papers; Col. Philip V. Howell, Jr., recommended for position of Professor of Aerospace Studies of the AFROTC Program at Pitt; Air Force ROTC Annual Awards Ceremony; and Army ROTC Annual Awards Day, March 7, 1972.
Correspondence on the following scholarships: Lubrizol Scholarship Awards; The Guggenheim Fellowship for 1972; The Terry DeWolf Scholarship Fund; establishment of the Mildred Miller Posvar Scholarship; The Rhodes Scholarship Trust; Senatorial Scholarships; The National Fellowships; Mesta Machine Scholarships; Marshall Scholarship; University of Pittsburgh Athletic Scholarships; and White House Fellows.
List of Chancellors of the University since 1900; Administrative Officers of the University; Maps and Campus Plan; Parking Map; Organization Chart of the University; Memo regarding PAC Report to General Lincoln, Office of Emergency Preparedness, December 20, 1971; Memorial Booklet to Carter Goodrich; "Sights & Sounds of the Eye and Ear Hospital"; and Three Rivers Stadium.
Administrative Superstructure of the University of Pittsburgh; Development of University programs in Criminal Justice and Law Enforcement; First Professional Classification of Programs, Doctor of Medicine (M.D.), Doctor of Dental Medicine (D.D.M.), and Juris Doctor (J.D.); Faculty Status for Professional Librarians; and List of University Distinguished Service, Andrew W. Mellon, Visiting A.W. Mellon, A. Avinoff, and Maurice Falk Professors.
Professor Emeritus bestowed upon Professor Lawrence Lee; Committee on accreditation has voted to continue the doctoral training program in Clinical Psychology; Letter to Ms. Helen Frick requesting use of miniatures for an Exhibition; minutes of meetings of the Art Gallery; Congratulations to Pitt Debating Team; Correspondence and Proposal to Establish a Program in the Social and Conceptual Foundations of Medicine in the Biological Sciences; Guggenheim Fellowships granted to Reinhold A. Heller (Associate Professor of Fine Arts) and Klaus W. Jonas (Professor of Germanic Languages and Literatures); Proposal in Regard to the University's Energy Program by W. E. Wallace, Chairman and Professor, Department of Chemistry; Richard McCoy will resign as Associate Dean of FAS, and Director of Graduate Programs effective January 1, 1973; and Pitt Release announcing Elizabeth Baranger Named Associate Dean of Pitt's Faculty of Arts and Sciences, December 7, 1972.
Analysis of impact of merger of Computer Center and Libraries between Pitt and CMU.
Commonwealth Court in Harrisburg acts to halt the sale of term papers to Pennsylvania students; Arsenal Family and Children's Center; Recognition of Mr. Joseph M. Katz's gift of Video Tape Equipment to the University; Jesse J. McCorry to become Associate Dean CAS; English Composition Program; and Dean Schneewind's resignation.
Fulbright Grantees from Pitt Graduate Program, 1973-1974; Endorsement of University of Pittsburgh-Lincoln University Advanced Study Program to be funded under Title III of Higher Education Act of 1965; Memos regarding Status of Application for Advanced Study Cooperative Program, Current Status of Graduate Cross-Registration at Pitt, and Administration of Graduate Student Support; and Minutes of Meetings of the University Council on Graduate Study.
Dedication of Lou and Myra G. Mervis Hall; The General Electric Foundation Award, November 7, 1972; and GSB Board of Visitors.
Letter announcing James Kelly, Jr., will become Associate Dean, School of Education, effective March 1, February 27, 1973; faculty of the School of Education planning to honor Dean Paul H. Masoner on the occasion of his retirement; Dr. Edward J. Barnes resigning as Director of University-Community Educational Programs; and Annual Reports 1970-1971 and 1971-1972.
Evaluation Visit and Act 101, Higher Education Equal Opportunity Act; Dr. Max L. Williams, Jr., to assume post of Dean; Tsung Wei Sze appointed Acting Dean; The Medical School and the Engineering School at Pitt and CMU are planning a joint Biomedical Engineering Program; Bevier Correspondence; The Whiteford Chair Correspondence; Gwilym A. Price Engineering Lectures; Gifts and Grants to School of Engineering; and Harold E. Hoelscher while he is at Asian Institute of Technology (AIT).
Faculty at Pitt Law School has formed the Pitt Law Faculty Association (PLFA), an employee organization within the meaning of Act 195; Tuition; The Carthage Foundation Grant to the Law School; Proposed guest list for the Law School Ground Breaking Ceremonies, November 2, 1972; William J. Copeland, Vice Chairman of the Board of Pittsburgh National Bank, will lead the financial drive for the new Law School; Ex Cathedra Law School Newspaper; and Board of Visitors letter, April 13, 1973.
Proposal from University of Pittsburgh for a Study of "A Cost-benefit Model of Library Operations in Terms of Use of Materials" to Council on Library Resources; Invitation and Message for testimonial dinner upon retirement of Harold Lancour, Dean Emeritus, GSLIS, June 11, 1973; and Correspondence and comments on "Resource Sharing in Libraries."
Lt. Col. Donald E. Yager appointed Air Force Research Associate; Dr. Gene Spencer Leonardson awarded Fulbright-Hays Doctoral Dissertation Research Abroad Program; Gulf Corp. gift for GSPIA student; Correspondence regarding Dr. Lawrence Howard discharged as Dean, GSPIA; Mr. Hamlin Robinson will represent University at the inauguration of the first Chancellor of the National University of Malaysia; Jack Robin, Urban Specialist, has accepted a joint position with the Allegheny Conference on Community Development and the University of Pittsburgh; Collaborative program arrangements between the Organization of American States (OAS) and University of Pittsburgh; Proposal, "International Symposium on Public Personnel Systems"; Draft of GSPIA-OMB (Office of Management and Budget) Conference, December 7-8, 1972; Proposal submitted by GSPIA to the Liberian Government seeking the Liberian Institute of Public Administration (LIPA) Grant; Twentieth Semi-Annual Report, February 1-July 31, 1972, from Nigerian Project; and Signing of the Venezuela agreement, July 27, 1972.
An open letter to Pennsylvania's Governor Shapp from College Presidents on the financial situation for social workers in Pennsylvania; Dean Wilbur I. Newstetter honored by the Council on Social Work Education; Rita Lowenthal appointed Assistant to the Dean of Student Affairs and will act as liaison between social service agencies and the graduating students of Social Work; and Commission on Accreditation has reaffirmed the accredited status of the GSSW at Pitt for a period of 5 years until January 1977.
Conditions of Negotiations for LRDC's Three-Year Proposal to the National Institute of Education; LRDC dedication date and correspondence from Honorable Elliott Richardson, Secretary of HEW to be speaker at ceremony; and LRDC Board of Visitors.
Memo regarding Collaborative Efforts with Other Pittsburgh Institutions, May 31, 1973; A computerized Patient Registration System for Children's Hospital, Eye & Ear Hospital, Magee, Presbyterian, and WPIC; Radiation Safety Committee; Dr. F.S. Cheever recommends that the School of Health Related Professions start phasing out the B.S. program in Child Development and Child Care starting July 1973; Funding shortage for fiscal years for School of Health Related Professions; Working Draft, "Proposal for a Physician Educational Program for the State of Pennsylvania"; Lothrop/Darragh Properties; Statement of the Pennsylvania Department of Education on the Desirability of a new Medical School in Northwestern Pennsylvania; Grant Application for Development and Planning of a Health Maintenance Organization for Western Pennsylvania; Minutes of Meetings of the Committee for the Health Professions; Health Related Professions Board of Visitors; and House Staff Training Program in Internal Medicine from Montefiore Hospital and Presbyterian and Oakland Veterans Hospitals.
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A detailed proposal for funds to develop a Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Program; School of Medicine Report for academic year 1971-1972; Dr. Bernard Fisher and School of Medicine have applied to American Cancer Society for funds to establish a Breast Cancer Screening Clinic; School of Medicine Affirmative Action Program; Letter of commendation to Dr. Jack A. Wolford; and Plan of Organization of the Faculty of the School of Medicine at University of Pittsburgh.
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Report on Functions and Structures of a Medical School; Progress Report of the Inter-institutional Biomedical Engineering Committee; Fellowships in Women Studies and on the Role of Women in Society; Proposal for a Radiation Oncology Center at UHC; Recommendations of Sub-committee on Student Promotions of the Student Executive Council; The Animal Care Committee; Proposal for a Physician Educational Program for the State of Pennsylvania; Annual Report, Department of Pediatrics, July 1, 1971-June 30, 1972; Proposals Concerning Medical Care in Pennsylvania; Medical Advisory Committee Meeting, April 9, 1973; Curriculum Committee with Minutes of Meetings; School of Medicine Board of Visitors; and Gerontology.
Health Center Meeting and copy of Agreement; Medical Advisory Committee to WPIC, March 2, 1973; and Thomas Detre Named Chairman of Psychiatry at Pitt Medical School and Director of WPIC.
Request for change of status of Division of Neurological Surgery to departmental status; "Objectives and Activities of the Committee on Financing of Medical Education, A Progress Report to the AAMC Assembly," November 1972; and Minutes of Meetings of the Executive Committee.
Drug Education Curriculum Development Clinic; Pitt Release announcing Dr. Elsie Broussard and Dr. Meriam Sergay Sturgeon Hartner awarded Hofheimer Prize Award for First-Born Study, May 28, 1973; University Radiation Safety Committee; and GSPH Board of Visitors.
Dr. Enid Goldberg appointed Dean; Dean Marguerite Schaefer resigns as Dean; "Planning for Nursing in the University Health Center of Pittsburgh" by Dean Marguerite Schaefer; and Memo regarding School of Nursing Building, January 3, 1972.
A New Master of Science Program in School of Health Related Professions; Letters of support for continuation of the Department of Child Development and Child Care in SHRP; "The Future of Early Childhood Development"; Board of Visitors; and Early Childhood Programs.
Memos regarding A Design for Regionalization in Higher Education, and Graduate Education at the Regional Campuses, April 27, 1973; A Study of the Regional Campuses, Fall 1971, Freshmen Class; and Memo regarding Graduate Education at the Regional Campuses, March 13, 1972.
Robert Pease interviews John P. Robin regarding Pittsburgh Renaissance; Possible invitees for Luncheon Honoring Jack Robin, November 15, 1972; The University and the Regional Economy; The Impact of the University of Pittsburgh on the Local Economy; Progress Reports from the University-Urban Inter-fact Program; Model Cities, United Black Front; and U.S. Department of Commerce, Office of Minority Business Enterprise meeting on proposed contract containing subcontract to United Black Front, Inc., October 10, 1972.
Congratulatory letter to Coach Jim Banner from AAU of the U.S. upon his selection as Assistant Track Coach for team competing in Europe and Africa, July 6-August 8, 1973; Pitt will host 1973 Men's and Women's Indoor National AAU Diving Championships in Trees Hall Pool and the 69th Annual Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Championships, February 23-24, 1973; Sarah Mellon Scaife Foundation Grant of a digital electronic timing system for Department of Athletics; Reception for John Majors, January 16, 1973; Athletic Policy, University of Pittsburgh, December 12, 1972; Discussion Paper on Housing Athletes Together; Pitt's withdrawal from the Big Four; Eastern College Athletic Conference Declaration; Memo regarding Faculty/Staff Recreation Use of the Athletic Facilities, October 11, 1972; Memo regarding Student Concerns with Athletic Facilities, October 3, 1972; The Art Toner Memorial Award for track and field; Third Annual Outdoor Invitational, May 11-12, 1973, Pitt Stadium; Pitt hires Coach Willie E. Jefferies; and Sport News from University of Pittsburgh regarding Pitt Athletes Excel in Classrooms.
Board of Visitors, Big 4, and Position Paper on Red Shirting.
Correspondence of official memberships: National Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges (NASULGC); American Association of State Colleges and Universities (AASCU); World Affairs Council of Pittsburgh (WAC); Interuniversity Communications Council (EDUCOM); and National Council of Independent Colleges and Universities. Correspondence regarding Eastern Association for Inter-collegiate Athletics for Women; National Association of Governing Boards Conference; and National Advisory Council on Ethnic Heritage Studies.
Includes "Future Directions, The University Health Center of Pittsburgh."
Agreement of Affiliation between University of Pittsburgh and Presbyterian-University Hospital, Eye & Ear Hospital of Pittsburgh, Children's Hospital, Magee-Women's Hospital and the Montefiore Hospital Association of Western Pennsylvania.
General State Authority; Forbes Project; Sennott and Bouquet Streets; Pennant Place and Girts Way; GSA Project 1103-23 - School of Nursing; 1103-11 - Dormitories; Proposals for the Schenley Plaza Area in Oakland; Correspondence regarding Forbes Complex; and ODI Block Renovation.
Update of University Model, Babcock Room; Physical Space Planning and Inventory; Exploring the use of Panther Hollow; Historic picture of Oakland Area; furniture donated to the University; Historical landmark plaques from Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation for the University; New Chemistry Building; Heinz Chapel correspondence with Heinz Memorial Chapel Advisory Committee minutes of meeting; The Heinz Memorial Chapel use policies; Proposed placing of plaque with poem entitled "The Cathedral" by Professor Lawrence Lee, Department of English; and Plaque recognizing the Cap and Gown Club to be placed in Student Union.
The Lothrop/Darragh Block property and State Relatedness and Reporting requirements.
Letter to Governor Shapp from Presidents of Bryn Mawr College, Marywood College, Temple University and Pitt regarding graduate education programs for social workers, May 23, 1973; Letter to Appropriations Committee regarding students attending Pitt on tuition scholarships; Letter to Governor Shapp from Presidents of Temple, Penn State and Pitt regarding budget cuts, April 3, 1973; Letter to Judge Kramer, Commonwealth Court of Pittsburgh, regarding budget cuts, March 26, 1973; and Loan of Andrew Wyeth painting, "Farm near Harrisburg," for hanging in Governor's Mansion.
John G. Bowman Memorial Faculty Grants; The Mable Gillespie endowment for Education Exchange will be awarded to Ms. D. Zorich, Advisor to the Quo Vadis hostesses; The Intercultural Exchange Endowment Fund Committee; Memo regarding Limitations of Space on the First Floor of the Cathedral for Future Nationality Rooms, February 22, 1973; Memo regarding International Scholar and Student Enrollment Statistics for Academic Year 1972-1973, January 17, 1973; Wayne State University is pursuing Nationality Room Project similar to the one at Pitt; Correspondence regarding Israeli Room; Chronology of Japanese Garden and Room Developments; Ukrainian Nationality Room; African Heritage Classroom; and Afghanistan Project.
Dr. Alfred Moye becomes Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs, effective March 1, 1973; Student Participation on Planning Task Forces; Proposed guidelines for determining resident status of students for the Commonwealth Universities; Security problems on Campus; Outlined objectives for Student Health Service, University Counseling Center, Office of Residence Life and University Placement Center; and Office of Veterans Affairs.
DeWolfe Scholarship Fund, the police scholarship, and Guaranteed Student Loan Program.
Graduate/Professional Student Association; Chancellor Posvar's message to incoming Freshmen in Polaris; The Interfraternity Council and Panhellenic Association will co-sponsor Parents' Weekend; The Office of Cultural Presentations, Department of State, is requested to issue a letter of approval to the Heinz Chapel Concert Choir for a forthcoming European tour; Letter supporting application of Alex Braunfeld for the International Balfour Award; Chancellor's statement to members of Delta Sigma Pi, March 1972, and copy of fraternity publication "Lambda Ladle"; Copy of Fellows Club publication called "The Bazooie"; Congratulatory letters to Pitt Band for performance at Pittsburgh Steeler Game; Script prepared for Dr. Posvar for WPGH Radio Marathon; Invite to the Interfraternity Council and Panhellenic Association dinner for their alumni; Congratulations to the William Pitt Debating Team; Memo regarding Office of Veteran Affairs, August 4, 1972; "Rostrum"; and "The Mask of Kappa Psi Pharmaceutical Fraternity."
The Honorable F. Bradford Morse, Undersecretary General of the United Nations, will be Commencement Speaker, April 29, 1973; Comments and Corrections to be Made in Administration of Commencement; Bishop Roy C. Nichols requested to offer invocation and benediction at Commencement; Message to the College Graduates from President Nixon; Correspondence from various schools; and Program Script.
National Association of Concerned Veterans letter on Veterans Programs and Regulations; School of General Studies Council reconsiders the matter of ROTC credits; The continuation of Air Force Research Associates Program with Graduate School of Public & International Affairs for academic year 1972-1973; Memos regarding Office of Veterans' Affairs; Memo regarding Veterans Tutorial Services Center, January 17, 1973; Brigadier General Robert M. White appointed Commandant of Air Force ROTC; Ellen Kingston, 1st woman ever to be commissioned in the Air Force from Air Force ROTC, University of Pittsburgh; and Annual Report of Army ROTC Activities.
Correspondence regarding following scholarships: Alpha Epsilon Delta expense scholarship; National Merit Scholarship; Allegheny County Medical Society Auxiliary's Scholarship; Chancellor's Scholarship; Danforth Fellowships; Board of Foreign Scholarships; Rhodes Scholarships; White House Fellows Program; Andrew Mellon Predoctoral and Postdoctoral Fellowships; National Medal of Science; Mildred Miller Posvar Music Scholarship; Graduate Fulbright Awardees; and tuition scholarships to the editors and business managers of major recognized student publications.
Assorted pamphlets from schools; Summary Report on Deliberations, Findings and Recommendations of the 1st Vienna Seminar held at University of Vienna, July 24-28, 1972; The administration of patents of Pitt Faculty in Japan; University of Pittsburgh Campus Map; Paper on Education for the Year 2000; and University Logo.
Mr. Jerome M. Ziegler appointed Commissioner for Higher Education; 1973-74 Appropriation for Act 101, with Report of the Evaluation Team on the Act 101 Program at the University of Pittsburgh on September 12-13, 1972; Report on Reevaluation of Approved Graduate and Undergraduate Teacher Education Programs at Pitt, on January 31-February 2, 1972; Correspondence on Honorary Degrees, Academic Policy Plan for Penn State, and Guidelines for Determining Resident Status of Students at Temple University, Penn State University and Pitt; Policy Statements on Goals and Assumptions for Student Enrollment Projections, Moratorium on Establishment of Branch Campuses, and The Pennsylvania Open College; and Minutes of Meetings of Board of State College and University Directors.
Data on women and minority graduate students, June 19, 1974; Emma W. Locke Memorial Fund and Provost Development Fund, May 31, 1974; Memo regarding Graduate Faculty Exchanges with the University of Cincinnati, May 8, 1974; Possible membership in the Argonne Universities Association and Relationship between Pitt and College of Virgin Islands; Library Services and Construction Act, May 8, 1974; Financial Aid for Graduate Students; "University-wide TA/TF Policy," Draft; letter regarding Baccalaureate programs at Pitt, March 27, 1974; Inactive Boards of Visitors in the Provost Area, March 6, 1974; Facilitation of Research Capability and Increased University Contribution to Research, January 30, 1974; The Council on Rehabilitation Education as an accrediting agency February 15, 1974; Instructional Systems Development Project, January 16, 1974; Unlawful Sale of Dissertations, December 5, 1973; Grade Change Policy, July 6, 1973; program of study open to federal employees leading to a Masters Degree in Public Administration, June 28, 1973; Research Development Fund, Policies and Procedures; Guideline Questions Regarding Progress of New Doctoral Programs; and Proposal for the Establishment of a Learning Center.
Chemistry Building Dedication, November 11, 1974; Dr. Alan Fisher is recipient of NATO Fellowship for study and research at College de France; Jewish-Christian Symposium to be held in January 1974; Pitt Release regarding Pitt Conference Honors Noted Japanese Geophysicist, Professor Takesi Nagata, May 21, 1974; Newsletter, Department of Geography, May 1974; Scholarships for students with special abilities, April 11, 1974; appointment of Dr. Jake Milliones to position of Associate Director of Project Right Start; Cooperation between Pitt's Pymatuning Lab of Ecology and the ecology program of Seton Hill's biology department; "An Interdisciplinary Program in the Social and Conceptual Foundations of Medicine and the Biological Science" proposal; Recruiting additional faculty of national eminence; Dr. Robert Wolke is nominated for the Manufacturers Chemists Association Award in Chemical Education; Lists of Mellon Professors; Samuel P. Hays, Professor of History, appointed Distinguished Service Professor of History, January 28, 1974; possibility of forming a single Statistics Department to service both Carnegie-Mellon and University of Pittsburgh; Pitt Release announcing Dr. Paul F. Lazarsfeld, University Professor of Sociology, Honored by American Sociological Association, January 9, 1974; and Letter of commendation to Men's Glee Club for increasing educational relations with Mexico, January 2, 1974.
Letter thanking the Pittsburgh Foundation for a generous grant to Pitt's Children's Theatre Project, December 26, 1973; Draft "Rules Relating to Academic Integrity"; Faculty and Administrative Development in cooperation with West Virginia State College; Congratulatory letter to Dr. James Adovasio, Anthropology Department, regarding Rare Basket Find at Meadowcroft Village in Avella, Pa.; Reports to the Women's Studies Program; Peace Studies Semester Program; Annual Report of Academic Activities for the 1972-1973 Academic Year from Nicholas Rescher, University Professor of Philosophy and Research Professor in the Center for Philosophy of Science; Report on the Pymatuning Laboratory and library fund; Honorary Professorship bestowed upon Mr. Jerzy Grotowski of the Polish Laboratory Theatre of Philadelphia; Statement of Professor T. M. Donahue to the Subcommittee on Space Science and Application on The History of Planetary Exploration, March 15, 1972; Changes of Administrative Appointments within FAS, July 1, 1973; Cooperation in the mathematical sciences, with "Institute of Mathematical Sciences" and "Proposed Statistics Center" between Carnegie-Mellon and Pitt; and Mellon Professors.
Elliot Richardson's speech on March 12, 1974; Mr. William F, Buckley, Jr. lecture, May 8, 1974; Recipients of Scholarship Consideration, The American Experience, 1974; American Experience Lecturers for the future; The American Experience Class Roster, 1974, Sections 1A-2A; Governor Milton Shapp invited to introduce Mr. Robert Strauss, Chairman of Democratic National Committee, January 30, 1974; Robert G. Hazo's review of the Politics of Lying; General Maxwell Taylor Lecture; Robert Hazo's Seminar, The American Experience; and "The American Experience" booklet.
List of Chancellor's Undergraduate Teaching Fellowships for Fall 1974; A Proposal for A Program Leading to the Bachelor of Science Degree in Computer Science; English Composition Program Progress Report; Undergraduate Urban Studies Essay Center; and Jesse J. McCorry, Jr., Associate Dean, CAS, resigns.
Spring 74-3 Enrollments, May 24, 1974; SGS Annual Report, Greetings from Dr. Posvar at Alpha Sigma Lambda Banquet; and Correspondence regarding Arsenal Family & Children's Center.
Mrs. Jeanne H. Seaman, Associate Professor of Physical Education and innovator in the field of dance, resigns and Masoner appointed University Professor of Education and Dean Emeritus of the School of Education; Henry J. McAnulty, C.S.Sp., President of Duquesne University requests that his institute retain Dr. David Kurtzman as a Consultant; and School of Education Board of Visitors.
Dr. Max L. Williams is recipient of a 1974-1975 Fulbright-Hays Award for lecturing and research in Australia, May 22, 1974; Dr. Jack Freeman's comments on the master's degree in energy resources with Proposal for Master's Degree Program in Energy Resources, May 29, 1974; Letter of thanks to Dr. C.C. Li for being a valuable participant in the evaluation of the 1974 Engineering Research Initiation proposals for the National Science Foundation; Suspension of Search Committee Activities for the Gulf-Whiteford Chair; Center for Adhesion Science and Technology (CAST); Alcoa Foundation; and Resolution changing name of Schools of Engineering and Mines to School of Engineering, September 14, 1965.
Dr. Barbara K. Shore is named "Social Worker of the Year" by the Southwest Pennsylvania Chapter of the National Association of Social Workers; Lois S. Jaffe, Associate Professor of GSSW, is the first woman to be named "Man of the Year" by the Butler Area Jaycees; and Sidney A. Teller Lecture presents an address by Bertram S. Brown, M.D., Director of the National Institute of Mental Health.
Meeting regarding Terrace Village Health Center, April 9, 1974; Community Relations Committee of the Health Professions, January 3, 1972; Correspondence on establishment of Department of Neurosurgery in the School of Medicine; Center for Interdisciplinary Cycle Research; Community Health Association; Reorganization of Academic Medicine; Regionalization as it might relate to the Health Sciences; and Proposed Meeting Relative to the Need for a Master Plan for Medical Education.
The Dickson Prize is awarded to Dr. Stephen W. Kuffler, Professor and Chairman of the Department of Neurobiology at Harvard Medical School, October 22, 1973; The Protein Research Laboratory Annual Report, July 1, 1972-August 31, 1973; Possible establishment of a program in Nutrition Research and Education, November 16, 1973; Procedures to be implemented by all departments in all Health Center Hospital and Clinics to insure uniformity and compliance; Board of Visitors; and Gerontology.
Meeting Minutes and Final Regulations for the Protection of Human Subjects.
Enid Goldberg, R.N., Ph.D., accepts position of Dean of School of Nursing with promotion to rank of Professor of General Nursing in the Department of General Nursing, effective July 1, 1973, and School of Nursing Board of Visitors.
Objectives and projections for the four regional campuses and "A Report to the Provost: Development of Satellite Campuses in the Greater Pittsburgh Metropolitan Area," 1973.
Itinerary for visit of Ambassador of Japan and Mrs. Yasukawa, May 30, 1974; Scholarly exchange programs, International Research & Exchange Board (IREX); The Board of Trustees of the German Marshall Fund of U.S. has approved a grant of $25,000 to Pitt to Support and extend Council for European Studies, March 14, 1974; Letter of thanks for assistance and support in Japan for Pitt's Asian Studies programs, February 19, 1974; The Russian and East European Studies Program in cooperation with the Cultural Environment Program presents "The Soviet Economy and the Environmental Crisis," February 19, 1974; Professor Jan Szczepanski, Foreign Lincoln Lecturer, will lecture at Pitt, February 8, 1974; Report by Dr. Richard Pratt, Physics Department, on program with Bucharest, January 22, 1974; and Proposal for a Master of Arts Degree in East Asian Studies.
Draft Proposal to the Ford Foundation for a Center for Arms Control and International Security Affairs; Report to the Ford Foundation on the dissertation fellowship program sponsored by the Foundation through the International Studies Association with Informal report of the activities of the International Studies Association; Cole Blasier resigns as Director of the Center for Latin American Studies, effective August 31, 1974, and Carmen Mesa-Lago named Director; Report on cooperative program with Romania; and Re-establishing collaboration between Pitt and CEDA, Kathmandu, Nepal.
Title IX Guidelines; Equal Employment Opportunity Protest; Proposed Regulations, Pennsylvania Human Relations Commission, October 25, 1973; and Affirmative Action Planning Format for Provost's Area.
General State Authority (GSA): Psychology Building (No. GSA 1103-18); School of Engineering Building (No. GSA 1103-9); Engineering/Science Building, Johnstown (GSA 1103-26); Professional Quadrangle, October 8, 1973; School of Law, (GSA 1103-13); Forbes Field Complex (GSA 1103-13); Laboratory Building, Bradford (GSA 1103-20); School of Nursing and Allied Health Professions Building (GSA 1102-23); Meeting in Harrisburg regarding the Forbes- Bouquet Area, April 5, 1972; and Department of Education letter ordering a moratorium on all new construction, January 18, 1972.
Forbes Project: Feasibility Report for Renovation of Falk; Purchase/Renovation Forbes Pavilion, February 18, 1974; Oakland Chamber of Commerce Meeting on one-way street parking, January 17, 1974; Oakland/Bouquet Block; Vacating of Pennant Place and Girts Way; ODI Block, Cantini Gallery Identification, October 24, 1973; Relocation of the Department of Black Studies in Forbes-Oakland-Bouquet Complex, July 13, 1973; Architectural Design of the new Ramada Inn in Oakland, March 29, 1973; and Oakland Development Inc., September 26, 1973.
Budget Guidelines, FY1974-1975; University Policy on the Extracurricular Uses of University Facilities; Space Used on First Floor of Cathedral of Learning; and Historic Landmark status for Cathedral.
Budget Guidelines, FY1974-1975; University Policy on the Extracurricular Uses of University Facilities; Space Used on First Floor of Cathedral of Learning; and Historic Landmark status for Cathedral.
Ruskin Apartments changed to Medical Residence Hall, April 26, 1974; Annual Report of the University of Pittsburgh Federal Credit Union, March 18, 1974; Cathedral of Learning designated an historic landmark by the Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation; Vice Chancellor for Operations is changed to Vice Chancellor for Business and Finance, February 26, 1974; Renovation of Coach's Offices and Weight Room in the Stadium, February 5, 1974; Move of the Chemistry Department, January 15, 1974; Energy Conservation; Webster Hall, November 21, 1973; Members of General Studies Student Cabinet request installation of a public address system for the Tuck Shop; Bellefield Boiler Plant improvement project, June 28, 1973; Special services for the disadvantaged, May 3, 1973; Pitt gains two private zip codes, 15260 and 15261; and Environmental Policy, October 13, 1971. Folders on: Energy & Environment Advisory Group, Registration and Port Authority Transit.
The Fadiman Collection of children's literature, April 30, 1974; Capital Fund Drive for School of Dental Medicine and Capital Campaign for Libraries; Correspondence regarding The Mayflower Apartment Building; Letter to PAT regarding purchase of Car Barn Property by Magee-Woman's Hospital, November 12, 1973; Pymatuning Conservancy, November 5, 1973; Health Center Garage, October 8, 1973; Direct Student Loans, August 6, 1973; and Webster Hall Property, August 1, 1973.
Budget Transmittal; Sports Medicine; School of Nursing; Greensburg Proposal; Ford Foundation Venture Fund Program; Genesys Systems; Falk Clinic; and Estimated Impact of Reduction in Federal Spending.
Relocation of the Administrative Systems computer in the Computer Center to RIDC, O'Hara Township.
Saturday Evening Post is sponsoring four scholarships and requests announcements be made; Vice Chancellor A.L. Moye is elected to presidency of the Pennsylvania Association of Student Personnel Administrators; Proposal for the establishment of a Learning Center at Pitt; Homecoming Message from Dr. Posvar, with copy of "Homecoming 1973, Pitt Someplace Special" booklet and invite to annual Student-Alumni Leadership Dinner and Reception, October 24, 1973; A message of welcome from Chancellor Posvar to the Students at the University, July 27, 1973; "Tuition Schedule, FY1974"; "Grade Change Policy"; Proposal for Federal Funding for Special Services for the Disadvantaged, May 3, 1973; and Correspondence regarding Pennsylvania Resident Status.
Booklet, "Student Aid at Pitt"; Observations on the Student Resource Survey; Correspondence regarding Special Services for Disadvantaged Students and Upward Bound; American College Testing Class Profile Report; and Cross-Registration between Pitt, Penn State, University of Pennsylvania, Temple and Community College Presidents.
Correspondence regarding Debating Team with copy of "Rostrum," May 1973; Graduate and Professional Students Association; Chi Omega; Delta Tau Delta; Omicron Delta Kappa; Interfraternity Council Handbook; Pitt International Club; Tau Beta Pi; Kappa Kappa Psi; Alpha Sigma Lambda; and Lambda Alpha Epsilon.
Orientation Remarks; An invitation to convene the 1976 national convention of Omicron Delta Kappa to Pitt and Pittsburgh; Commendation letter from Senator Wayne S. Ewing, Senate of Pennsylvania to fraternities and sororities at Pitt for their outstanding "Greek Week Charity Drive" which benefited Muscular Dystrophy Association of America, April 16, 1974.
A message to the 1974 College Graduates from President Richard M. Nixon; Dr. Zbigniew Brzezinski will be speaker at Commencement; Rabbi M. Goldblum, Beth Shalom Synagogue, invited to offer invocation and benediction at commencement; and Commencement scripts and materials.
Establishment of Office of Veterans' Affairs at Pitt, September 29, 1973; Maj. T.L. Adams and Capt. J.W. Hawbaker are assigned to Pitt Army ROTC Program, June 3, 1974; and Army ROTC Annual Report, July 1973.
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Plans for School of General Studies evening adult education courses in North Hills High School; Postsecondary Education, State Correctional Institution at Pittsburgh; and "Redefinition of Missions: The University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg and Titusville" with addenda to Greensburg Proposal.
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Senate Bill No. 1188 regarding Auditorium and Classroom Building for Johnstown Campus, December 21, 1973; Pennsylvania Department of Education, Office of Higher Education, Bureau of Planning, "Review of the Recommendations of the Master Plan of 1971 and the Status of Their Implementation," December 5, 1973; Pittenger's memo on Sexism in Education; and Dr. James Kelly, Jr., Dean of the School of Education, is the Certification Officer and Contact Person for the University.
Dean Anne Pascasio, School of Health Related Professions, recommends continuation of the baccalaureate degree program in Child Development and Child Care in SHRP; Contract between Pitt and Department of Public Welfare to provide an additional $55,000 operation during FY 1974-75; and Arsenal Family and Children's Center.
Research Funded by NASA, June 20, 1975; Awards and Proposals, Department of Transportation, June 2, 1975; Research Councils; Fees for depositing dissertations with University Microfilms, May 7, 1975; Waiver of overhead on cable TV feasibility study for (Pittsburgh) Mayor Flaherty, April 25, 1975; Howard Pyle Safety Research Fellowship; Distribution of Research Development Fund to Schools and Departments; Fulbright-Hays lecturing and research awards 1976-1977, March 4, 1975; Fellowships for Pitt graduates, with particular reference to the Rhodes, February 18, 1975; Ethnic Heritage Studies Center Bill (S.B.1618), January 27, 1975; University Regulations for Graduate Study; Tuition Scholarships for Graduate Students; Sabbatical Leave Procedure, February 25, 1974; and Guidelines for administration of the Research Development Fund.
Faculty Handbook, 1974; Resolution on Faculty and Student Participation in the Budget Process; University RA/TF/GSA Policy Statement; and Overhead Charges on Research Grants and Contracts.
Marcia Landy, English Associate Professor, named Danforth Awardee; Project Right Start; Booklet, "Allegheny Observatory"; FAS Budget Reduction, June 2, 1975; Dr. Marina Whitman to Receive Three Honorary Degrees; Pittsburgh Foundation grant to support a symposium to be held at the Pymatuning Laboratory of Ecology; National Science Foundation congratulates Professor Paul Dowd, Chemistry, on proposals submitted to NSF, April 1975; Reception in honor of Dr. David Halliday upon his retirement from faculty of Physics Department, April 22, 1975; Cancellation of the University of Pittsburgh Program in France at Rouen; Part-Time faculty members of English Department, April 14, 1975; and English Composition Program at Pitt, April 7, 1975.
FAS, Full Time Faculty, December 5, 1974; Possibility of celebration in memory of 50th anniversary of Eleonora Duse's death; Heinz Chair in International Economics, October 18, 1974; Professor C.K. Yang to be awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Laws Degree from the Chinese University of Hong Kong; Dr. Bruce C. Hapke to be honored by NASA for his contributions to the Mariner Venus/Mercury project, August 16, 1974; FAS, Research Expenditures; Annual Report of Academic Activities for the 1973-1974 Academic Year submitted by Nicholas Rescher; and John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowships 1975.
Distribution of graduate degrees by School at Pitt and by student's undergraduate institution, March 25, 1975, and Two reports from Dean E. Baranger: "Statistics on the number of women admitted into FAS receiving masters and doctoral degrees" and "Attrition in graduate school," September 20, 1974.
Administration of Justice Program; Suspending plans to offer additional courses in North Hills of Allegheny County; Night classes at Robert Morris College; and Board of Visitors.
Dr. Gerald Zaltman will become the first permanent Albert Wesley Frey Professor of Marketing at Pitt and the KAMA Program for Top Management of the KAMA River Foundry Division, prepared for the Swindell-Dressier Co. to train managers in KAMA Foundry Division in Soviet Union.
Appointment of Division Chairpersons with copy of "Responsibilities of Division Chairpersons, Reorganization and Structure," October 26, 1974, and Board of Visitors.
Correspondence between Mrs. George M. Bevier and the University regarding the Bevier Endowment Funds for Engineering; Invitation for Dean Max Williams from UP Johnstown to attend the Convocation for the 1975 class, which includes for the first time the engineering technology students; Former Dean of Engineering, Dr. H.E. Hoelscher will return to Pitt as a School-of-Engineering Professor; Tsung Wei Sze, Ph. D., named Director of School of Engineering's Biomedical Engineering Program, January 7, 1975; Pitt Reactivates Mining Engineering Program; Ninth Gwilym A. Price Lecture, Dr. James C. Fletcher of National Aeronautics and Space Administration, September 27, 1974; Proposal for a Master's Degree Program in Energy Resources, July 25, 1975; Proposal for a Graduate Program Leading to a Masters Degree in Engineering Administration; and Board of Visitors.
Elizabeth Nesbitt Room; GSLIS Reaccreditation; and GSLIS Senate Meetings.
Pittsburgh Regional Planning Association is requested to undertake the development of a Land Use Atlas for the "Civic Oakland" area in Pittsburgh with Land Use Atlas Proposal; Appointment of Leon Haley as Academic Associate Dean; Status Report on GSPIA from John Funari; Merger of the Institute of Urban Policy Administration (IUPA) and the Institute for Training and Development (ITD) into a New Public Service Institute (PSI); GSPIA Reorganization, December 13, 1973; and Final Report, "The Pittsburgh Renaissance Project: The Stanton Belfour Oral History Collection."
Space for the Office of the Vice Chancellor, Health Professions/President, University Health Center of Pittsburgh; Nathan Stark correspondence relating to appointment as Vice Chancellor for Health Professions; National Academy of Sciences forum on research with human subjects, December 16, 1974; and "The School of Medicine of the University of Pittsburgh and the University Health Center of Pittsburgh: A Proposal Submitted to the Committee on the Health Professions of the Board of Trustees of the University of Pittsburgh," March 1974.
Dr. Gerhard Werner is named Dean; Navajo Health Program; Recruiting black students from CAS to the School of Medicine; Dr. Bernard Fisher, Pitt School of Medicine and USABP Protocol No. 4, NCI-Informed Consent Procedure; and Report on the Activities of the Protein Research Laboratory.
School of Medicine, Planning, 1975-1980; Awarding of Diplomas, May 29, 1974; and Annual Report, School of Medicine, 1973-1974.
WPIC will dedicate the John Merck Unit for Emotionally Disturbed/Mentally Retarded Children; WPIC Minutes of Medical Advisory Committee Meeting, June 27, 1974; and Minutes of the Meeting of the Board of Governors of WPIC, April 30, 1975.
"Statement of Herschel E. Griffin, M.D., Dean, GSPH, University of Pittsburgh, before the Subcommittee on Environmental Pollution, Committee on Public Works, U.S. Senate, April 22, 1974" and GSPH Board of Visitors.
French Orthodontic Reception; Professor W. Harry Archer, Jr.; Mouth guards are made for Pitt Panthers, September 1974; American Cancer Society to cooperate with Dental Medicine in the recent program for the early detection of oral cancer, July 29, 1974; and Responses to Accreditation Recommendations of January 1972 Site Visit.
Associate Degree Proposals for Bradford and Titusville, June 10, 1975, and Architecture and Construction at Branch Campuses, April 4, 1973.
"A Proposal for the Establishment of an Educational Opportunity Program: A Vietnamese Program"; Dr. Keith A. McDuffee named chairperson of Hispanic Language & Literature and Dr. Jane G. Harris named chairperson of Slavic Language & Literature; Russian and East European Studies Program correspondence about Soviet Visitors, May 5, 1975; Ethnic Heritage Studies Center; The Inter-University Centre of Post Graduate Studies at Dubrovnik, March 24, 1975); Fulbright-Hays/NDEA-VI Programs; German Marshall Fund of the U.S. approved grant to Pitt for support of Council for European Studies, January 6, 1975; and Venezuela Ayacucho Scholarships.
"Cable Communications in the City of Pittsburgh, Report of a Preliminary Investigation," University Center for Urban Research, February 1974; Clean Community Association; and Reports Published by the University-Unban Interface Program.
"A Decade of Urban Police Problems," "A New Direction for the Urban University," "The Urban Institute Annual Report, 1974," and "A New Look in Urban Universities."
John Major serving on the instructional staff of the National Football Clinic in 1975 ; Presentation by Dr. Posvar of All American Awards, March 28, 1975; Recognition for "Outstanding Athlete of the Year," March 21, 1975; and Athletics Board of Visitors.
Charles G. (Buzz) Ridl resigns as Head Basketball Coach at Pitt, May 31, 1975; Letter from Vee S. Toner about Arthur C. Toner, Jr., Memorial Award, May 15, 1975; and Supportive letter of Track Coach James Banner, April 2, 1974.
Thank you letter from John Majors regarding improving the facilities in the stadium, especially the working area and the coaches dressing room area, October 18, 1974; The National Football Foundation and Hall of Fame; and "Description for Head Football Recruiting Position" Paper.
Mr. Donald E. Hower resigns as Assistant Professor of Music effective at the end of the 1973-1974 academic year in order to become the Director of Bands and Lecturer in the Department of Music with principal appointment under the Department of Athletics. Memorandum of Understanding, University Band, July 16, 1974.
Chancellor's Report to the Board of Trustees, April 17, 1975; Policy on the Establishment of Additional Nationality Rooms and Other Similar Classrooms in the Cathedral of Learning, April 10, 1975, with policy statement; Industrial Security Clearance, January 16, 1975; Personal Security Clearance for Trustees, December 23, 1974; and Revision of Proposed By-Law Amendment on Indemnification.
Proposed Policy, Institutional Memberships, November 26, 1974; Standing Committees; Financial Report; and Resolutions.
Notes from Meeting of NASULGC Committee on Urban Problems, Denver, November 12, 1973; Some Observations on the University and Urban Affairs by Dr. Posvar, October 10, 1973; and Charge to the Committee on Urban Affairs Problems of the NASULGC, 1973.
World's Fairs; Allegheny County Mass Transit; and Meetings of the ACCD Executive Committee
Description and reports of the MPC Corporation (Mellon Institute, University of Pittsburgh and Carnegie Institute of Technology).
Enrollment data by sex and race, Compliance Report under Titles VI and IX, June 13, 1975; The Pittsburgh NAACP; Alleged Racism of Campus Police, March 19, 1975; Affirmative Action Proposal for University of Pittsburgh prepared by the Office of Urban and Community Services; and Title IX, February 21, 1975.
Conference Use of Facilities at UP Johnstown, January 11, 1975; Emil Foerster Family Portrait will be returned to storage; Commuter lounge space in the Cathedral of Learning, January 20, 1975; Capital Projects, Repairs and Renovations Budget, December 11, 1974; Heating in Salk Hall, December 10, 1974; Use of Mervis Hall, December 4, 1974; Enforce "no smoking" regulations in the University, especially the Nationality Rooms, November 20, 1974; Christmas Trees and Christmas Decorations, November 14, 1974; Utility Costs; and Frick School playground.
Landscaping Parking Lots; Neville Island Property; The University Shop, June 25, 1975); Tuck Shop, April 22, 1975; Carlow College Land, April 3, 1975; Armstrong Cork Study, Pittsburgh Plant, March 7, 1975; Evans Property; Historical Markers, February 28, 1975; University Property in Oakland; The Gimbel Art Collection; and The Croghan-Schenley Room, February 11, 1975.
Emergency Care of Pitt Stadium; Disposal of Oakland-Atwood Apartments and Neville Island Property; Renovation and Space Recovery at Allegheny Observatory, December 13, 1974; Radiation Safety Office, Report of 1974 Activities; Campus Police Department, August 30, 1974; and Schenley Quadrangle Buildings.
Includes long range planning, Black student enrollment, Genesys System, Planning and Resource Management System (PRMS); and Collective Bargaining.
Landmark Plaques, May 13, 1975, and Security.
Jane Thompson Cobbe Scholarship Fund; Retirements of Kurtzman and Halliday; Henry Koerner; Frick School playground, July 1974; Lauren H. Ashe Bequest; Willis Schug Bequest; and Dr. W. Harry Archer.
Anthony A. Martin Receives Alumnus Award and Thank you letter to Dr. Posvar for attending the 1st Black Alumni Convocation Reception and Dinner, October 19, 1974.
Classroom information; Policy on the Establishment of Additional Nationality Rooms and Other Similar Classrooms in the Cathedral of Learning, April 10, 1975; Biographical Data on Louis Kahn for purpose of consulting on Israel Room plan; Final Report on Project Afghanistan III; Polish Commemorative Plates, November 20, 1974; and 1975 Scholarships for Summer Study Abroad.
ODK Walk and the ODK Man of the Year; Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act; Renovation of the Student Union and a request to exhibit the Gimbel Art Collection; Intramural and Recreational Sports, September 20, 1974; Appointment of Committee on Student Rights and Responsibilities; Student Code of Conduct and Judicial Procedures, effective September 1974.
Includes William Pitt Debating Team and Concert Tour of Mexico by the Men's Glee Club.
Phi Beta Kappa; Omicron Delta Kappa; Alpha Sigma Lambda; and Beta Gamma Sigma.
Students Against Rising Tuition; Greek Week 1975; Anti-Litter Campaign rally, April 4, 1975; Parents Weekend, Fall 1974; Freshman Fall Weekend, September 6-8, 1974; New Student Reception; and Student Union reservations.
Letter from President Gerald R. Ford; Commencement, April 27, 1975; Final Guest List; Program Script; Order of Academic Procession, Platform Party; and Dr. James Hester, President New York University, will be speaker at Commencement, with final guest list for dinner honoring Dr. & Mrs. James Hester.
Sit-in of Black Studies personnel and students; Correspondence and handwritten notes regarding Curtiss Porter; and Quarterly Report, University of Pittsburgh/United Black Front Office of Minority Enterprise, August 1-October 31, 1974.
New Pitt Crest and Logo.
New Fringe Benefit Rate, June 18, 1976; Resignation of Dr. Edward Joseph Shoben; Establishment of University Research Council; Study of Libraries; Full Time Faculty Statistics; and University Policy on Indirect Cost Rates on Commonwealth Sponsored Projects.
Sabbatical Leave and Leave of Absence; University TA/TF/GSA Policy Statement; Internship Program Development in Higher Education; Observations and Commentary for Advisory Committee to the Chancellor on Termination of Faculty Member for Cause; and Proposal to Establish an Office of Research.
Meeting with Dr. W.E. Wallace, Chemistry Department; Urban Studies Program; and Professor Walter Hovey on Funds for the Fine Arts Department, February 17, 1976, with Potential Fine Arts Department Endowment by Helen Clay Frick.
Self-Initiated External Evaluations of Department and Programs; Annual Report of Academic Activities for the 1974-1975 Academic Year submitted by Nicholas Rescher, Philosophy; Membership for Pitt in the Institute of European Studies; and FAS renovation project in Clapp-Langley-Crawford Halls.
Consolidation of the Life Sciences; Merger of Academic Departments, Department of Mathematics to be named the Department of Mathematics and Statistics and Merger of Astronomy and Physics Departments into a single Department of Physics and Astronomy; Modern Languages; Questions for the committee on infraction among our literature departments; and Long Range Planning Statement.
Undergraduate Advisors, December 1, 1975, and Proposed honors program for undergraduates (Honors College).
Policies and Procedures with Comments on the University Affirmative Action Committee's Proposed Policies; Pre-Credit Tuition for Part-Timers; Calculating Part-Time Tuition; Policy on Off-Campus Programs for the University of Pittsburgh, December 18, 1975; Task Force on Proposed Journalism/Telecommunications Major, March 30, 1976; Relations with LaRoche College; Enrollment decrease, August 12, 1975; University External Studies Program; Credit for Academically Relevant Life and Work Experience; College Level Examination Program and Credit Bank; and Veterans.
Use of the University Club by the Management Program for Executives, June 8, 1976; Webster Hall, May 20, 1976; Dr. Posvar Greetings Graduate School of Business, Steel Industry Economics Seminar; Program Chairman in Pitt's Graduate School of Business; The Alex Walker Memorial Lecture, featuring U.S. Treasury Secretary William E. Simon; Senator Julian Bond to attend the 1975 graduation of GSB; Alex Walker Memorial Lecture for 1974 delivered by Dr. Milton Friedman of the University of Chicago; and Executive MBA.
The possibility of establishing an exchange of faculty members and graduate students between Moscow State University, Moscow, USSR; Degrees awarded in December 1975; Resignation of Bruce J. Noble, Ph.D., Professor of Physical Education and Director of the Human Energy Research Laboratory; and Early Childhood Education Visitation Report, May 8, 1975.
Western Pennsylvania Chapter of Americans for Energy Independence; National Steel Corp. will support a Graduate Fellowship in the Metallurgical and Materials Engineering Department, May 3, 1976; Faculty Activity Reports and Snyder Amendment Forms, April 19, 1976; School of Engineering renewed attention to Act 101 Program, April 3, 1976; Dedication Ceremony, Johnstown Engineering and Science Building, March 14, 1976; Gulf-Whiteford Energy Chair, January 23, 1976; Dual Level Engineering Accreditation; Dr. Paul Y. Hammond is invited to join the faculty as the Edward R. Weidlein Professor of Environmental & Public Policy Studies, September 25, 1975; Solar Energy; and Tenth Gwilym A. Price Engineering Lecture will be held September 26, 1975, with Mr.Courtland D. Perkins, President of the National Academy of Engineering, delivering the lecture.
Immediate concerns of minority students; dedication of the Elizabeth Nesbitt Room; Future Planning for the Library, December 29, 1975; Report of the ALA Committee on the Accreditation on GSLIS; Accreditation on program leading to the degree of Master of Library Science; Dean Galvin Receives Nigerian Appointment; GSLIS Professors on Saudi Arabian Consulting Team; Professor Belzer Consultant in Brazil; and A. Harold Lancour Award.
GSLIS Accreditation Report, December 19, 1975, with Visiting Team Report on GSLIS and other correspondence; Proposal for a Three-Year Purchasing Program to Develop a Regional Collection of Library Materials on Women's Studies; Library Study, November 12, 1975; The Catherine Ofiesh Orner Award for excellence in information science to be inaugurated in the academic year 1975-1976; Margaret Hodges is recommended by Library of Congress in its list of Children's Books; National Endowment for Humanities Summer Stipends for 1976; The Leuba Collection, July 30, 1975; and Paper on Faculty Status to Professional Librarians.
Correspondence regarding Lawrence C. Howard and Phil Carter on Affirmative Action in GSPIA; Recruitment for Director of Admissions, March 1976; "Non-Profit Community Conservation Corporation/Improvement of Schenley Park Plaza" by John P. Robin, February 25, 1976; and Baccalaureate Degree for Professor Jack Robin.
Faculty Recruitment Policies and Procedures, June 4, 1976; Pitt Release announcing Social Work Presents First Lehrman Memorial Award at Colloquium, May 6, 1976; NASW "Citizen of the Year Award," Dr. Albert C. Van Dusen is nominated, March 24, 1976; The baccalaureate social work program has been granted accredited status until June 1977, with letter from Council on Social Work Education granting accreditation; and GSSW Board of Visitors.
Operating Budget of Presbyterian Hospital, May 26, 1976; Relationships of the School of Medicine, the Health Center and the constituent hospitals, April 1976; and Vice Chancellor Stark's memo regarding Space for UHCP.
Department of Neurological Surgery, June 18, 1976; Conversation with Mr. Rea about Montefiore Hospital; Plan of Organization of the School of Medicine; Guidelines for Relationships Between the School of Medicine and Clinical Institutions; The Dickson Prize in Medicine presented to Frank James Dixon, M.D.; advising and counseling of black students of the university who have interests in the Health Professions, particularly in the School of Medicine, September 26, 1976; Report on the Activities of The Protein Research Laboratory Covering the Period from July 1, 1974 to August 31, 1975; Arrangements for Faculty Appointments Between Medicine and the Veterans Administration Hospital; and Memorandum of Agreement with Emergency Medical Service Operation Center (EMSOC).
"Future Direction, Western Pilot Mental Health Program"; John Merck Program for Retarded Emotionally Disturbed Children, February 1976; The Relocation of the WPIC Methadone Maintenance Program; WPIC and Department of Psychiatry; Annual Report, Department of Psychiatry, 1974-1975; School of Medicine and WPIC; Minutes of the Meeting of the Board of Governors of WPIC, March 15, 1976; and Minutes of the WPIC Medical Advisory Committee Meeting, March 7, 1976.
Approval for merger of the Departments of Occupational Health and Radiation Health in GSPH; Professor Morton Corn, Ph.D., appointed Assistant Secretary of Labor of Occupational Safety and Health, effective November 11, 1975; Merger of Population Division with the Department of Health Services Administration; Proposed University of Pennsylvania Act Involving the School of Veterinary Medicine; and Department of Industrial Environmental Health Sciences Fact Sheet.
Statement of The American Dental Association and the American Association for the Department of Health, Education and Welfare, U.S. House of Representatives, March 10, 1976; Dr. W. Arthur George, Professor of Prosthodontics & Associate Dean, School of Dental Medicine helping to aid the athletes of the Pittsburgh Public Schools by sponsoring of Project Mouthguard; and Commission on Accreditation of Dental & Dental Auxiliary Education Programs has adopted a resolution to continue the dental program with "approval" accreditation.
Medical Technology Department; Dean Anne Pascasio invited to serve on the Advisory Committee on Accreditation and Institutional Eligibility of Health, Education and Welfare; and SHRP Board of Visitors.
Saint Francis to Offer Business Courses in Downtown Pittsburgh, June 24, 1976; Dr. Bernard T. Gillis, Academic Vice President & Provost at Indiana University of Pennsylvania, and Dr. Robert Nossen, Associate Provost for Branch Campuses at Pitt, to explore the possibility of a cooperative program in Adult Education, June 14, 1976; Supervision Technology Proposal at the Titusville Campus and Administrative Science Proposal at the Bradford Campus, May 4, 1976; Regulation Chapter 34, Pennsylvania Code 22, Branch Campuses for State-Supported Institutions, July 11, 1976; Community College of Allegheny County is requested to keep Pitt informed of their off-campus offerings; and Act 224.
Proposed Baccalaureate Degree in Administrative Science at UPB, April 22, 1976; Construction of a new gymnasium and 200 bed dormitory unit, March 12, 1976; "Petroleum Engineering Technology: A Proposal Associate of Science Degree," Fall 1975; UPB record enrollment of 777 students, October 23, 1975; Naming of Residence Hall Units; Physical facility needs of the Bradford Campus over the next five years, July 24, 1975; and An invitation to Dr. Posvar and family to visit Chautauqua to observe Pitt-Chautauqua.
Invitation to a Convocation to honor Graduating Class at UPJ, April 4, 1976; Presidential Citation to Mr. G. Felser Edwards; Dedication Ceremony, Engineering and Science Building at UPJ, March 14, 1976, with Dr. Posvar Speech; Johnstown Fraternity House, October 23, 1975; UPJ student football tickets, October 22, 1975; The Inauguration of Frank H. Blackington, III, Third President of the University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown, September 16, 1975, with Dr. Posvar Address; Projection of Physical Plant, July 7, 1975; and UPJ Advisory Board.
Student Union - Gymnasium Complex; "Supervision Technology: A Proposal Associate of Science Degree," May 18, 1976 and Fall 1975; and Common Facilities Building.
Institute of European Studies correspondence; Report and Recommendations on Direct Contacts with Soviet Universities, March 24, 1976; Council for International Exchange of Scholars, September 25, 1975; Dr. Jaromir Sedlak, Praha, Czechoslovakia, correspondence; Dr. Posvar's review of proposal from the National Academy of Science for its program "Exchange of Scientists Between the National Academy of Sciences, U.S. and the Academies of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, Poland, Yugoslavia, Romania, Hungary, Czechoslovakia and Bulgaria"; and Pitt has applied for membership in the Inter-University Centre of Post-Graduate Studies in Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia.
Visit by Soviet Scholars, January 13, 1976; Visit of Polish Minister Bronislaw Ostapczuk, December 1, 1975; Recruiting candidates for Fulbright grants, November 25, 1975; Pitt/Haifa Report, November 6, 1975; Concerns regarding foreign students, November 3, 1975; Cancellation of the Rouen Program, October 17, 1975; Proposed Development of Islamic Studies and Enrichment of Asian Studies through Foreign Funding, October 10, 1975; UCIS Funding Proposal, A.W. Mellon Foundation, September 26, 1975; General problems of UCIS and Trip in Support of International and Asian Studies; Mutual Educational Exchange Program Awards for Asian and Pacific Scholars-In-Residence, 1976-1977 Academic Year; New Czechoslovakian Ambassador visiting Pitt, August 4, 1975; Faculty Exchange Programs with the University of Alix-Marseille, July 30, 1975; and UCIS Annual Report, 1974-1975.
"The University and the Research Center" by W.W. Posvar, March 23, 1976; Educational Policies Committee of the University Senate, "Statement of Proposed Office of Research"; "Research Facilitation at Pitt: Some Relatively Modest Proposals"; and Development of a proposed Legislative Office of Research Liaison.
Nomination of Marshall Goldberg for the Theodore Roosevelt Award, May 1976; An NCAA Post-Graduate Scholarship awarded to Thomas E. Richards, April 12, 1976; Ernest B. Kline, Lt. Governor, and Chairman of the Bicentennial Commission of Pennsylvania recommends that athletic uniforms carry the Bicentennial logotype; and a "Salute to Carl Olson," former track coach.
Football game tickets, Sun Bowl, Heisman Trophy winner Tony Dorsett, and Coach John Majors.
Meeting with Ed Gemmell, December 16, 1975; Nova University; Resolution Concerning Degrees, December 10, 1975; Meeting with Max Abramovitz, December 8, 1975; and the 1976-1977 Academic Administration Internship Program (AAIP) of the American Council on Education.
Chancellor's Remarks to Board of Trustees, October 16, 1975; Procedures for Electing Alumni Trustees; Temporary Assignment of Mr. John Robert Quatroche, September 29, 1975; Certificates Honoring Former Trustees with list of former trustees; Chancellor's Remarks, Trustee Briefing Session, September 18, 1975; Final Count of August Graduates; Appointments of K. Leroy Irvis, Eugene F. Scanlon, Thomas F. Lamb, George J. Barco, William L. Henry, Dr. Helen S. Faison, and Mrs. Irene G. McLenahan.
Senate Council Report to the Deans, October 13, 1975; Grant Applications, October 6, 1975; Muslim Holiday of Eid-al-Fitr, October 6, 1975; Deans Meeting, September 18, 1975; Chancellor's Report to Senate Council, July 14, 1975; Self-Initiated External Evaluation of Departments and Programs, December 22, 1975; and Deans Meetings, 1975-1976.
Includes "Study on Resource Sharing, A Report to the PCHE Task Force on Computer Usage" May 19, 1975; "A Proposal to PCHE For a Study to Assess the Value of Information Systems Resource Sharing," October 1975; and committee meetings.
"Questionnaire to Trustees, Officers and Employees" completed by Dr. Posvar with letter regarding conflict of interest; UHC Central Pharmacy Projected Statements of Income and Expense; UHC Budgets, 1976-1977; Differentiation of the Health Center and the University of Pittsburgh, June 21, 1976; Revision of Affiliation Agreements between the University of Pittsburgh and the various Hospitals in the University Health Center, June 14, 1976; "A few facts about the current by-laws of UHC," May 21, 1976; and Agreement of Affiliation among Conemaugh Valley Memorial Hospital, University of Pittsburgh and UHCP.
The Office of Civil Rights has responsibility for enforcing Section 601 (Title VI) of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 with Recipient's Notification Form Concerning the Privacy Act of 1974; Affirmative Action Policies; Distribution of Women and Minority Groups in Faculty, April 2, 1976; Minority Students Concerns, July 8, 1976; and Affirmative Action for Handicapped and Veterans, January 9, 1975.
Grievance Procedures, December 11, 1975; Faculty and Administrative Vacancy Cards, November 12, 1975; Affirmative Action in Recruitment and Placement for Faculty and Executive Positions, November 1975; From Office of Vice Chancellor of Student Affairs: "Title IX," October 30, 1975, and Statement to be Included in University Publications; Federal and State Charges of Discrimination, October 30, 1975; and Final Title IX Regulation Implementing Education Amendments of 1972 Prohibiting Sex Discrimination in Education, effective July 21, 1975.
Lighting for Pitt Stadium; Functional Reorganization of Physical Plant, June 10, 1976; Pitt's interest in using the EDUCOM consulting service to explore problem regarding the relationship between academic and administrative computing, May 4, 1976; Commendation letter to University police for their competent and unselfish performance in avoiding a disaster in Amos Hall fire on April 10, 1976; and Employment Policy, Personnel with Criminal Records January 27, 1976.
FAS Consolidation and Moving Proposals, December 15, 1975; Forbes I Building; Smoking Regulations, November 19, 1975; Richard King Mellon Foundation grant for Management Information System and a grant to establish a program in Geriatric Psychiatry, November 1975; Approval of re-designation of Medical Residence Hall as "Ruskin Hall" and Nurses Residence to "Lothrop Hall"; The need for a formalized policy for copyrights and copyrightable material, September 17, 1975; and Renovation Project in Clapp-Langley-Crawford Halls, July 31, 1975.
University of Pittsburgh Appropriation, 1976-1977; Budgeting and Planning Guidelines, FY 1977 - FY 1981; Student Affairs Area Budget Adjustments for FY 1976-1977; "The Cost of Instruction During the Third Term at the University of Pittsburgh"; Analysis and recommendation on the FY 1976 budget for the School of Medicine; Dr. Posvar is requested to appear to present testimony on the Governor's 1976-1977 Budget as it relates to Pitt, January 1976; and Planning and Budget Review Summary, Revision of Budget Projections FY 1977- FY1980, School of Engineering, January 20, 1976.
FY 1977 Budget Recommendations, State Board of Education, December 30, 1975; FY 1976 Budget, FAS, December 22, 1975, with Budget Performance Analysis for FAS from 1969 to 1975 and Comparison of the FAS Share of Total Student Enrollment with Annual Expenditures; and Continuing Education.
Faculty Flow Model Summary; Freshman Class, Fall 1975, Oakland and Regional Campuses; Operating Budget 1975 - 1976; Budget Presentation to General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, "A Decade of Commonwealth Service," 1976-1977, and "Pitt: Helping Solve Pennsylvania's Problems," 1975-1976; and Planning and Resource Management System, Data Collection Manual FY 1977.
Staff and Faculty Union elections.
TV Bicentennial Salute to Pennsylvania on NBC's "Today" Show; request for Dr. Posvar to answer some questions on a Bicentennial Project; Pitt is requested not to schedule football games, homecoming, parents weekend, etc. on Jewish Holidays; Citizens' Task Force for blood supply in Western Pennsylvania, September 29, 1975; Map Project; and Pittsburgh by Stefan Lorant.
Slavic Advisory Council; Letter of complaint regarding five fraternity houses on Bayard Street; Sickle Cell Support/Rock Concert, May 7, 1976; The status of the Pullman Institute Proposal, May 5, 1976; "Pop" Jones testimonial; A proposal to establish an Office of Research, January 9, 1976; and Draft statement about University policy as it relates to proposals submitted to corporations and foundations, January 8, 1976.
An Analysis of Current Federal Legislation that Affects the University, December 18, 1975; Amendments to the Higher Education Act, Possible Area of Conflict Between the Publics and Privates; Governmental Relations Office, Duties and Responsibilities; and University Policy Regarding Community and Governmental Relations, September 20, 1971.
Governor's Advocate for the Physically Handicapped praising Pitt for their continuance in striving to educate and serve the handicapped population, February 4, 1976, and Status of the Sunshine Law.
Federal Bill Regarding Tax Credit for Higher Education; Posvar remarks at Congressional reception, April 28, 1976; and letters from Congressmen.
Visit of Northern Ireland Bicentennial Liaison Committee, April 20, 1976; African Heritage Classroom; Nationality Council is sponsoring a Golden Anniversary Cabaret Ball, May 1, 1976; Schedule for visit to Hungarian Nationality Classroom by His Excellency Ferenc Esztergalyos, Ambassador of the Hungarian People's Republic to the U.S., March 26, 1976; and John G. Bowman Faculty Grants.
Student Amateur Radio Station; NASA Space Symposium, April 4-7, 1976; Tap Day ceremonies have been reinstated, March 24, 1976; General Moshe Dayan has accepted invitation of Student Government Lecture Committee to speak on September 22, 1975; and Freshman Fall Weekend, August 22, 1975.
New University Policy concerning resident students, December 12, 1975; Security proposal for the resident halls at Pitt prepared jointly by the Student Government Board and the Resident Student Association; Policy Study of University Housing, October 27, 1975; Housing for Foreign Students, October 27, 1975; Concern of the Resident Student Association, September 17, 1975; and Recommendations Generated by the Committee on Housing Priorities, August 29, 1975.
Men's Glee Club; NASA Dinner, April 5, 1976; Proposed Policy Statement Governing University Support of Selected Student Organizations; Proposed Policy Statement Funding Student Organizations and Activities, December 1975; National Freshman Scholastic Honor Society, December 11, 1975; William Pitt Debating Team; Meeting regarding Funding for student activities with Student Activities, September 1975; and Sororities and Fraternities at Pitt.
President Gerald R. Ford's congratulatory letter to graduates; William T. Coleman address; Program Script, Commencement, April 25, 1976; Order of Academic Procession, Platform Party; The Provost is desirous of reinstating the reading of doctoral names by the respective deans, April 16, 1976; Engineering Honors, March 4, 1976; 1976 Commencement Convocation, February 6, 1976; Pittsburgh Youth Symphony for Commencement; Picture souvenirs of 1975 commencement; Invitation; Commencement Book 1976; and University Times 1976 Commencement coverage.
Memorandum for Record of Space Requirements for Army/Air Force ROTC, May 11, 1976; Report of Army ROTC Activities; Letters of commendation for Lt. Col. Donald M. Goldstein, Commander AFROTC Detachment 730; 1976-1977 Curriculum, Department of Military Science; Alpha Phi Omega fraternity are commended for their strong support of veterans, December 5, 1975; and Mr. Jack P. Hayes, Director of Office of Veterans Affairs, and Staff are cited for their outstanding support and cooperation to the Bureau of Veterans Services.
Senatorial Scholarships; Phi Beta Kappa desires to honor the eleven Chancellor's Scholars currently on campus, March 26, 1976; The Danforth Foundation's fellowship program; Honors Admissions and Honors Programs; Proposed honors program for undergraduates, November 19, 1975; Chancellor's Undergraduate Teaching Fellowships for Fall Term 1976-1977 and Winter Term 1975-1976; and Vera Heinz Award Selection Panel.
Change in Student Visas and copy of "Special Privileges for Arab Students Terminated" from House of Representatives in Washington; Planning Meeting for China Goodwill Youth Mission; International Student Services, February 1976; Office of International Student Services, December 31, 1975; Statistics on Foreign Student Enrollment, Fall Term, 1975-1976; Concerns regarding foreign students, November 3, 1975; and Scholarship and grants to attract foreign students.
Changes in Benefits for Faculty Children Attending Other Institutions; Mobay Gift and Professor Paul Schleyer; Admission Practices in Professional and Graduate Schools; Appointments of Full-Time Faculty Outside the Tenure Steam, Limiting Conditions; Statement on Criteria for Appointment, Promotion, and Conferral of Tenure; University Advisory Committee on Patents; The Honors Program and the Center for Evaluation of Teaching; Faculty Teaching Loads; National Science Foundation's Rotator Program; Proposed Task-Force on Minority Affairs; Texas Instruments Foundation Founders Prize; National Science Foundation Education Programs for 1977; Director of the University Libraries will report directly to the Provost's Office, Effective July 1, 1976; and Approval of New Undergraduate Major in Polish language, Literature and Culture.
"Strategic Planning for the Provost's Area, a Report to the Chancellor," March 1977; General Criteria for Distinguished Faculty Ranks, draft, March 6, 1977; and Report on University Professors, Distinguished Service Professors, Mellon Professors, and Other Named Professorships, 1975-1976.
Faculty meeting minutes; Dr. William Edward Wallace, Professor and Chairman of Chemistry is nominated for the 1977 Nobel Prize for Chemistry; Professor Edward M. Arnett, Chemistry, received the Pittsburgh Award and James Flack Norris Award in Physical Organic Chemistry; Walter Read Hovey Reception; Langley Hall Explosion; Annual Report of Academic Activities for the 1975-1976 Academic Year for the Center of Philosophy of Science; Department of Geography, October 22, 1976; and Ethelbert Nevin collection.
Report of the Evaluation Committee on the Department of Chemistry; Board of Visitors; Committee on Quality Education; Admission Practices in Professional Schools; and Humanities Council.
Life Sciences, Guidelines for Evaluations of Departments, and Teaching Loads in FAS.
Proposed Restructuring for Undergraduate Enrollment, December 6, 1976; Academic Support Services for Athletes, September 30, 1976; CAS Parents Seminary; "An Accounting of My Stewardship," Robert D. Marshall, Dean, CAS, July 27, 1976; and Dr. Joel Reed appointed Director of the University-Community Educational Programs (U-CEP), July 15, 1976.
SGS Student Cabinet Scholarship Presentation, May 13, 1977; Proposal to Change Name of SGS, May 6, 1977; and "Your Degree is Closer Thank You Think at Pitt's Adult Evening College" booklet.
Proposed Undergraduate Program in Business, April 4, 1977; Dean H.J. Zoffer asked to serve as a member of the Treasury Department's Advisory Committee on Private Philanthropy and Public Needs; The Alex Walker Memorial Lecture for 1976; Research Output of the Graduate School of Business Faculty; and GSB Board of Visitors.
Professor Anna Lou Blevins has been designated to serve as Deputy Commissioner of Higher Education for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania; Higher Education Program Faculty Meeting, February 8, 1977; Faculty Council and the Executive Committee of School of Education; Faculty Council of School of Education Meeting Minutes, July 1, 1976; and Institute for Higher Education, Division of Educational Development and Service Annual Report, 1976-1977 .
Gulf Oil Co. grant for the establishment of the W.K. Whiteford Chair in Energy Resources; "Capitalizing on Present Energy Crisis: An Ambitious Proposal," March 1, 1977; and Westinghouse Educational Foundation grant for Pitt's Engineering Summer Program for Minority Students.
Professor John E. Murray, Jr., has accepted the deanship of the School of Law; Edward Sell resigns as Dean; Faculty Teaching Loads in School of Law, November 2, 1976; and ALA Accreditation for School of Law.
Emeritus status bestowed upon Professor Margaret Hodges, June 14, 1977; Professor Patricia B. Pond is appointed Associate Dean, Chairperson of the Department of Library Science and Professor in GSLIS; Practical uses and general effectiveness of the Elizabeth Nesbitt Room, October 29, 1976; Allan Kent named Distinguished Service Professor; and GSLIS Recruiting Plan 1976-1977.
Gerontology Program; Student Aid for Minority Studies; The Sidney Teller Memorial Lecture, Winter 1977; State Support for Social Work Training, October 15, 1976; and Response to the Commission on Accreditation Review of the BASW Program, Council on Social Work Education, January 1977.
Dr. Lauren B. Resnick has accepted the co-directorship of LRDC effective, September 1, 1977, and LRDC Board of Visitors.
Proposed renovation on the third and seventh floors of Scaife Hall to accommodate the cancer research and microbiology research program; Mr. Edison Montgomery has been appointed to the Statewide Health Coordinating Council, November 1977; and Mr. Nathan J. Stark's review of admissions practices in the six Schools of the Health Professions, August 25, 1976.
Dr. Albert Lansing recommended for title of Associate Dean for Premedical Affairs in the School of Medicine, June 13, 1977; Report of Site Visit, Educational Program for Medical Record Administrators/Technicians, April 3-4, 1977; Minority student enrollment, March 22, 1977; Endorsement of Dr. Ralph Alden Bradshaw for the William. S. McEllroy Professorship of Biochemistry and as Chairman of the Department of Biochemistry in the School of Medicine, February 9, 1977; Procedures for implementation of new guidelines on Tenure; and The Dickson Prize in Medicine presented to Roger Guillemin, M.D., Ph. D., Professor and Chairman, laboratories for Neuroendocrinology, The Salk Institute, San Diego, California.
Policies and Principles for University Professional Associates and a proposed set of bylaws for the University Surgical Associates, Inc., October 8, 1976; The creating of the University Health Center of Pittsburgh by member hospitals and the University; Report on the Activities of The Protein Research Laboratory, September 1, 1975 - August 31, 1976; University of Pittsburgh, School of Medicine, Student Handbook, 1976; Proposed affiliation agreements with selected members of the UHCP Medical Staff and hospital administration, July 27, 1976.
"Plan of Organization of the Faculty of the School of Medicine" as amended and endorsed by the Executive Committee, July 20, 1976; First Year Class Profile, Class of 1980; Ad Hoc Meeting of Selected University Trustees and Senior Faculty; "Discussion Paper Concerning Faculty Rank for Fulltime Faculty in Clinical Departments of the School of Medicine"; "Academic Integrity"; and "Admissions Committee: Procedures and Criteria."
WPIC Proposed Operating Budget FY 1977-1978; Genetics Laboratory at WPIC and the Gulf Oil Foundation Grant; Office of the Vice Chancellor of the Health Professions became responsible for overseeing the personnel functions at WPIC; Advocacy Role of the Board of Governors of WPIC; Community Mental Health Center; Department of Psychiatry, School of Medicine and WPIC, Annual Report, 1975-1976.
The Council on Education for Public Health will conduct an accreditation site visit at Pitt's School of Public Health; GSPH has been designated as the World Health Organization Collaborating Center for Reference and Research in Prophylactic Methods for Control of Sexually Transmitted Diseases; Summary Remarks by G. MacLeod, Conference on Capital Formation for Health Care, Sponsored by GSPH, Department of Health Services Administration; and Dr. Posvar speech "Capital Financing for Health Facilities," November 19, 1976.
Graduate Program in Oral Pathology; School of Dental Medicine Budget and Program, November 30, 1976; Dr. James W. Smudski resigns from faculty of Dental School to accept position of the Deanship at the University of Detroit School of Dentistry; Dental Science Club, Pre-Dent Handbook; and Dental Medicine Board of Visitors.
Baccalaureate Degree Nursing Program at Pitt; Licensure of Professional and Practical Nurses, April 25, 1977; Position Paper, "Graduate Education in Nursing," March 31, 1977; The relationship of WPIC and the School of Nursing; and National League for Visiting Nurses Report.
Reaccreditation Survey Report, February 17, 1977; Self Evaluation Report for Accreditation Visit for the Department of Physical Therapy, SHRP, August 30, 1976; and SHRP Board of Visitors.
A Study of the Academic Performance of Regional Campus Relocates and Transfers from Other Colleges and Universities at the Oakland Campus of the University of Pittsburgh, August 4, 1976; Position Paper, "Awarding of Non-Vocational Degrees by Four Year State and Private Colleges in Pennsylvania; and Off-Campus Programs and Courses.
Professor C. Mesa-Lego visits the White House to brief Rosalind Carter on Cuban affairs as requested by the National Security Council, Washington, D.C.; His Excellency, Mr. Fumihiko Togo, Ambassador of Japan to the U.S., will visit Pitt, November 17, 1976; Mr. Abdel Aziz Kletaby, Secretary General of the Council of Ministers, State of Kuwait, will visit Pitt, September 22, 1976; and Tehran University Contact.
Remarks by Dr. Posvar; Paper on tactical nuclear forces in NATO, June 1977; University Council on Graduate Studies has approved rewarding a Graduate Certificate in Arms Control and International Security Studies, June 14, 1977; and Center-Sponsored Research, FY 1977-1978.
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Dr. Carl Beck appointed to the Commission on International Relations of the National Academy of Sciences, June 1977; Negotiations Between the University of Pittsburgh and the USSR Academy of Sciences; Possibility of exchange with the Academy of Sciences, Prague, Czechoslovakia and Pitt; The Council for International Exchange of Scholars "Fulbright" Program (in Poland), Some Comments and Recommendation on its Senior and Junior Lectureship Aspects, 1977; Agreement between the Polish Institute and Pitt with "Agreement for the Exchange of Faculty/Staff Members Between The Instytut Badania Wspolczesnych Problemow Kapitalizmu and the University of Pittsburgh"; and The Rhodes Scholarships (Oxford).
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Draft protocol between Pitt and the University of Burcharest, December 8, 1976; Draft proposal to Establish an Institute of Chinese Geography by Chiao-Min (Jinny) Hsieh; UCIS draft statement on "Language teaching" at the university, October 14, 1976; and Statement on the Development of Islamic Studies at Pitt.
Impact of the University of Pittsburgh on the Local Economy, 1975-76 working copy; Lazarsfeld Institute Concept; and Dr. Jiri Nehnevajsa will represent Pitt in the Northeast Regional Studies Association.
Proposal for an Institute of Theoretical Physics; Changes Affecting Sponsored Projects and Indirect Cost Rate; and "The Federal Government and the Universities" by W.W. Posvar.
The need for further improvement in the athletic program, June 15, 1977; Athletic Department Organization, April 18, 1977; Annual Athletic Awards Dinner, April 5, 1977; Football National Championship Rings; Remarks, Meeting with Head Coaches, July 13, 1976; and Proposal to the Athletic Department to Create the Position of Promotions Director.
Congratulatory proclamation to Coach John Majors from the Senate of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, April 20, 1977; Evaluation on the football coaching change-over, particularly as it relates to recruitment of football players, March 22, 1977; The Orange Bowl and Cotton Bowl Committee members visit Pitt; Chevrolet Motor Division honors Coach John T. Majors on ABC Coach of the Year Award, December 1976; and The radio broadcast rights to broadcasting Pitt's participation in one of the major bowl games.
Implementing Board of Trustee Decisions, May 23, 1977; Trustee Attendance at Board and Executive Committee Meetings, March 21, 1977; Electronic Media Participation in Board of Trustees Meetings, January 19, 1977; Bicentennial Commission of Pennsylvania grateful that Pitt athletes are wearing the identifying patch of the Commission on their uniforms, December 27, 1976; and The Board of Trustees Handbook, 1976-1977.
Report of the Committee on the Evaluation of Academic Departments and Administrative Units, May 3, 1977; Study Committee on External and Internal Evaluations of Administrative Offices and of Academic Departments and Programs, January 6, 1977; Senate Bylaws; University Senate Annual Report, 1975-1976; and Senate meeting minutes.
Dr. Posvar accepts appointment to the Committee on Health Policy; Minutes of the Executive Committee, November 14-17, 1976; and "Creative Retrenchment" by Dr. Posvar, October 4, 1976.
Administrators Committee Meeting Minutes; Proposed new affiliation agreements between the University and the Health Center Hospitals, February 17, 1977; Report of the Ad Hoc Subcommittee on Land Use Planning, September 7, 1976; UHCP, Office of Educational Development and Research, General Information; and "Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine Program, the First 15 Years, 1961-1976."
Establishment of the Office of Energy Research in the New Department of Energy; Federal Legislation Regulating Recombinant DNA Research, May 1977; Dr. Posvar agrees to serve on AAU Committee on Research, March 1977; Meeting of College and University Heads with President Carter, February 19, 1977; Graduate Education; Analysis of Plans for Reorganization of HEW, December 17, 1976; and AAU Meetings.
Title IX and Title IX Assurance; The University-wide Affirmative Action Committee will be reconstituted to form three subcommittees representing faculty, staff and students, April 22, 1977; and Paper, "University Affirmative Action Policy in Regard to the Recruitment, Selection, Development and Evaluation of Faculty and Staff Employees of the University of Pittsburgh."
Oakland Improvement Corp., July 1976; Professional Quadrangle, April 4, 1976; and Campus Map, Perspective Map and Architectural Model Listing, July 20, 1976.
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Evening Student Parking and Transportation Study and Final Recommendations; Considerations and Procedures for Dealing with Campus Disruptions or Protests; Cathedral of Learning has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places with certificate and correspondence from Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation; Renovation work at 231-233 Oakland Avenue; Facility Alterations and Renovations, April 27, 1977; Virgil Cantini Sculpture with sketches, April 21, 1977; Webster Hall, April 20, 1977; Communications Taping System, March 31, 1977; Health and Safety Organization, Enforcement, and Policy; Merger of Administrative Systems with the Academic Computing Center, February 23, 1977; Book Store Advisory Board, February 18, 1977; Bellefield Boiler Plant and Beliefield System, February 1977; University Seals, February 10, 1977; and Smoking in Classrooms and Places of Assembly, September 15, 1976. Folder 4.1.1a
Energy Conservation and Utilities Management, June 28, 1977; Physical Facilities Master Plan, May 31, 1977; Professional Quadrangle Cornerstone, April 28, 1977; Dedication of Forbes Quadrangle & Nursing Building, September 26, 1977; Approval for renovation project of Life Sciences in Clapp, Langley, and Crawford Halls, November 4, 1976; Review of paintings in the Law Building, November 10, 1976; Christmas Trees and Christmas Decorations; and Operations Board of Visitors.
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Meeting with Paul Hammond regarding institutional planning and policy, June 20, 1977; Explosion at Langley Hall, June 13, 1977; Planning and renovation of the construction work in the research laboratories (6/3/77). Physical Planning and Development, June 3, 1977; FY 1978 Operating Budget; Meeting with Max Abramovitz, May 1977; and "An Analysis of Undergraduate Grades Given at the University of Pittsburgh, 1968-1969 to 1975-1976."
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Physical Facilities Master Plan, May 31, 1977; Proposal to Reconstitute the Institute for Higher Education, May 14, 1977; Memo regarding Animal Care Facility; and Responses to Questions of Members of the House Appropriations Committee Regarding the University of Pittsburgh FY 1978 Budget Request, April 25, 1977.
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Proposal for VIP Box at Pitt Stadium; FY 1977 Repair and Renovation Projects; and Planning and Resource Management System Procedures Manual.
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Annual Report, Office of Planning and Budget, August 30, 1976; Management Information System (MIS) Progress Report, August 16, 1976; and Pitt's industrial security program is in conformity with the requirements of the Industrial Security Manual, August 8, 1976.
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"The University of Pittsburgh, 1976-1990"; "Physical Resources Information System, User Reference Guide," December 1975; "Analysis of Preliminary Demographic Projections for Western Pennsylvania, 1975-1990"; "Impact of Center for Urban Research's Funding on University of Pittsburgh Enrollment Projections"; and "A Program for National Distinction: A Third Center of Service," July 1976.
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"The University of Pittsburgh, 1976-1990," with The University Plan, 1976; "Advising, Counseling and Placement Services"; and "Evening Student Parking, Transportation and Security Study," December 1976.
Budget Presentation 1976-1977 and 1977-1978; Response of the University of Pittsburgh to the Joint State Government Commission Analysis of Faculty Output and Salary Costs of State-Related Universities, June 1976; and "A Study of the Academic Performance of Regional Campus Relocates and Transfers from Other Colleges and Universities at the Oakland Campus of the University of Pittsburgh."
"Restructuring Pitt's Academic Program: A Radical Alternative"; Summary of School Responses to the "University of Pittsburgh, 1976-1990," March 1977; and Strategic planning from Provost's Area, Health Related Professions, School of Medicine, Public Health, Dental Medicine, and University Center for Urban Research.
Grievance Policy Statement and Proposal for Staff Ombudsman, September 2, 1976; Announcement of Forthcoming Holiday Observances, January 5, 1977; Health Benefit Programs; Testing Program for Clerical/Secretaries Applicants for Employment; and Proposed Affirmative Action Committee for Staff Employees.
Campus Police Recruitment, March 3, 1977; Campus Police Telephone Recording System, February 24, 1977; and Report of the Chancellor's Administrative Study Group on Campus Security, October 11, 1976.
The unification of administrative and academic computing, December 20, 1976; Mellon Grant, May 24, 1977; Cooperation between CMU and Pitt; and Meeting Minutes.
Comments on Commencement, April 26, 1976; Taping Interview with Lando, Inc.; and Memos for the Record, to Staff, and from Dr. E.E. Bozik to University personnel.
Guidelines for Control of Correspondence Destined for the Office of the Chancellor, February 27, 1977; General Guidelines for the Management and Operation of the Office of the Chancellor, effective September 7, 1976; and Suggested Physical Space Reorganization, Office of the Chancellor, March 9, 1977.
Includes "The State of the University, 1977" from the University of Pittsburgh Association Lunch, May 18, 1977; "Capital Financing for Health Facilities," November 19, 1976; Opening Remarks, Cuba Conference, November 15, 1976; Dedication of Elizabeth Nesbitt Room, October 29, 1976; Remarks Before Incoming Freshmen Orientation Ceremonies, School of Medicine, September 7, 1976; and Testimony on the Proposed Budget for the National Science Foundation for Fiscal Year 1978, March 3, 1977.
Includes "The State of the University, 1977" from the University of Pittsburgh Association Lunch, May 18, 1977; "Capital Financing for Health Facilities," November 19, 1976; Opening Remarks, Cuba Conference, November 15, 1976; Dedication of Elizabeth Nesbitt Room, October 29, 1976; Remarks Before Incoming Freshmen Orientation Ceremonies, School of Medicine, September 7, 1976; and Testimony on the Proposed Budget for the National Science Foundation for Fiscal Year 1978, March 3, 1977.
H. Jerome Wharton Memorial; Gertrude and Philip Hoffman Judaic Library, August 16, 1976; "Planning and Resource Management Systems Procedures Manual, 1976" booklet; and WTAE-TV (Channel 4) editorial about Center for Arms Control and International Security Studies.
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Purchase of Broadcast Advertising for University Programs; Request approval to install signs at three locations along the Pennsylvania Turnpike; Recognition of Lou Mason; The Audubon Double Elephant Folio: Birds of America, February 8, 1977; conversation with Mr. Norval Reese, February 3, 1977; The U.S. Jaycees announce the opening of nominations for the 1978 Ten Outstanding Young Men of America; Dedication of the Mazeroski plaque from Forbes Field at the Center Field Plaza; and the Scientific papers of the late Dr. Joshua Tabatchnik.
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Presentation of the Marshall Peace Award to Kurt Waldheim, June 12, 1977.
Meeting with Congressman Hawkins, June 10, 1977; Energy Bill, May 27, 1977; American Association of State Colleges and Universities' Office of Federal Programs, May 17, 1977; Gerontology Programs, April 12, 1977; The Snyder Report, March 14, 1977; Results of Flood's Subcommittee Mark-up on Health Program; Citizens Advisory Council Annual Report, 1975-1976; and Sunshine Law, October 19, 1976.
Special Thanks to Dr. Posvar and Dr. A.C. Van Dusen for their roles in making possible the commemoration of the Nationality Rooms 50th Anniversary; Minister of Culture and Sciences of Greece will send three replicas of ancient Greek works of arts to university for American Bicentennial celebration; Bulgarian Nationality Room, July 1976; and African Heritage Room.
Parents' Weekend 1977; Music for the Christmas Season; The need for an additional assistant director in the Office of Special Events, March 28, 1977; and Impressions of an Ideal Office of Special Events, November 16, 1976.
Draft Report of the Task Force on Recruitment and Admissions; "A Proposal to Permit Part-Time Evening Students to Utilize University-Owned Parking Facilities During the Evening Hours"; and "Guidelines on Academic Integrity, Student and Faculty Obligations and Hearing Procedures," effective September 1, 1976.
Task Force on Black Students; Problems Related to Legislation; Student Voter Registration, March 11, 1977; Boy Scout Jamboree; and "Student Code of Conduct and Judicial Procedures," effective September 1976.
Correspondence regarding Beer Festival; University of Pittsburgh's first annual Monte Carlo Night, March 17, 1977; Draft policy on the use of the Cathedral of Learning Commons Room by student organizations, February 10, 1977; and New Director for Office of Student Activities Mr. Willard F. Heaps, effective January 16, 1977 .
Fall/Winter Work Study Program; Select Student Aid Statistics, Basic Grant and Campus-Based Programs; Black Action Society, Student Aid and Check Disbursements; and Dr. Charles R. Dees resigns as Associate Dean of Admissions and Student Aid, effective September 30, 1976.
University Review Board Amendments, June 29, 1977; American Cancer Society Letter thanking fraternities and sororities for their Greek Week effort, March 14, 1977; Men's Glee Club performs at West Point and Ladycliff College, February 1977; Correspondence regarding Black Action Society; Project SAD (Sigmas Attack Defects) sponsored by Phi Sigma Fraternity, October 13, 1976; Funding of Student Groups; America's First College Auto Racing Team; and Grievances and Complaints against Fraternity Houses on Bayard Street.
Program Script, Commencement Convocation, April 24, 1977; Itinerary for Commencement; Commencement Luncheon and Ceremony; S. David Freeman, speaker; and Schedule of the Day, April 15, 1977.
Dr. Baruch S. Blumberg, The Institute for Cancer Research, is guest speaker for Honors Convocation.
Status of Detachment 730 Air Force ROTC, April 11, 1977; Evaluation Status of the Army ROTC Program; Position of Professor of Aerospace Science; Appointment of Coordinator of Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973; and Veteran Student Enrollment Verification Report.
The Rhodes Scholarship; Harry S. Truman Scholarship Foundation; Chancellor's Undergraduate Teaching Fellowships; Chancellor's Scholars; National Merit Scholars; and Honors Programs.
Current Procedures for Foreign Graduate Admission to the University of Pittsburgh, February 7, 1977; Mr. Ralph S. Morrison appointed Director, Office of International Student Services, effective September 27, 1976; and "Directory of Foreign Students, Faculty, Research and Statistics of Enrollment, 1976-1977."
New membership list for each task force, June 8, 1977; Biennial Report to the Governor and the General Assembly, January 1977; Resolution of the State Board of Education recommending to the Governor funding levels for higher education in FY 1978, passed November 12, 1976; and House Bill 2494, the "Sunset Law," June 23, 1976.
Correspondence with Chatham College, Carlow College, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, LaRoche College and Carnegie-Mellon University.
Issues concerning development of Black Studies; Additional financial support for Black Studies, February 2, 1977; Coordinating Council, First Pennsylvania Convention of Black Studies, November 29, 1976.
Approval of Media Communications Area Concentration, Legal Studies Major, and Paralegal Certificate Program, June 21, 1978; Faculty Reviews and Appeals, Principles and Procedures; Minority Student Recruitment, April 5, 1978; Continuing education for women; Orientation for New Senior Academic Administrators; Principles to Govern College and University Compensation Policies for Faculty Engaged in Sponsored Research, April 1, 1978; Procedure for appointing Emeritus Professors; Proposed visit to China, January 27, 1977; Cooperative program between Pitt and the Indiana University of Pennsylvania, January 26, 1978; Graduate Student Development Activities, January 25, 1978; Exchange program between Pitt and the University of Aix-Marseille II; Fulbright-Hays faculty exchange program; Nominees for Howard Foundation fellowships, November 3, 1977); The Ph.D. Degree at Pitt, October 27, 1977; University Center for Energy and Environment, July 19, 1977; and Draft of 1977-1978 Objectives of Provost's Office.
University-Wide Councils and Committees, Revised September 1977; Report on University Professors, Distinguished Service Professors, Mellon Professors, and Other Named Professorships, 1977-1978; Paper by Dr. Donald Henderson regarding "Minorities and the Future of Predominately White Universities"; Initiation of the Pittsburgh Forum; Report on Full-time Faculty, Full-time Research Associates and Part-time Faculty, September 30, 1977; and Proposed Chart: "The University College."
Change of title for Dr. Elizabeth U. Baranger to Dean of Graduate Studies, FAS, effective July 1, 1978; Tenure and the by-laws, June 13, 1978; Music Department's search for an Ethnomusicologist, June 1978; The Pittsburgh Jazz Ensemble; Close ties between Pitt and NASA, May 4, 1978; Possible establishment of a surface science instrumentation center which can be planned through NSF and Pitt, April 14, 1978; Dr. Adolf Grunbaum and the Center for the Philosophy of Science, April 6, 1978; Congratulations on Professor William A. Cassidy's Meteorite Find; Site visit for American Psychological Association, November 17-18, 1977; the Department of Life Sciences will be called the Department of Biological Sciences, Effective January 1, 1978; Letter to Miss Helen Frick, with Damage on a fresco in Frick Fine Arts Cloister, November 1977; Request for Renovation and Repair, Pymatuming Laboratory, October 1977; Center for Philosophy of Science Annual Report of Academic Activities, 1976-1977 Academic Year; The Theoretical Physics Institute Proposal, July 20, 1977; and List of A. W. Mellon Professors.
Pitt Release announcing Irwin Schulman Named Dean of Pitt's CAS, June 24, 1978; Restructuring Undergraduate Education, with Long-Range Planning in the Provost-Area Schools amid the Regional Campuses, March 17, 1978; and Dr. Robert D. Marshall resigns as Dean, CAS.
Regis Meenihan and Anne Levenson will carry the new title of Assistant Dean, June 12, 1978; Funding for Doctoral Dissertations and Small-Grant Research, with CETA Funding, May 1978; Name Change for SGS, February 2, 1978; Evening students complaints; and The Student Cabinet of the SGS has offered the University a $30,000 interest-free loan to aid Pitt during the current budgetary crisis, October 7, 1977.
Joseph Katz involvement in the development of an endowment for GSB, June 7, 1978; The Business Major Program, May 3, 1978; Faculty Management Advisory Committee, April 25, 1978; The Price Waterhouse Distinguished Lecture Series; A Chairman for the Associates Program for 1978; and Reorganization of the MBA Program Administrative Structure, September 12, 1977.
Recommendation to approve a secondary appointment for the Chancellor as Professor, Program in Higher Education, June 7, 1978; Higher Education Core Curriculum, Seminar Meeting, February 27, 1978; and Response by the Pitt Vocational Education Department to the Report of the Visitation Team to Review Certification Proposals for Director of Vocational Education and Supervisor of Trade and Industrial Education, December 19, 1977.
Specialized Professional Development: "Our World, Welcome To It" and Inside — the School of Education 1977.
Resignation of Mr. Leon Falk from the Falk School Board and is recommending Mrs. Sigo Falk to take his place. Tuition for Falk School will be raised for the 1978-1979 academic year.
Declining Enrollment in Engineering, Freshmen Class 1979; Dr. Tin-Kan Hung selected as a recipient of the 1978 Walter L. Huber Civil Engineering Research Prize of the American Society of Civil Engineers; Women and Minorities in Engineering, February 28, 1978; Letter of Intent To Submit a Proposal for Act 101 Funds Higher Education Opportunity Program, 1978-1979; Nominations for the Michelson/Morley Award; The Board of Directors of the Engineers' Council for professional Development has voted to extend accreditation for 4 years to 1982 and visit to Civil Engineering Department, January 20, 1978; Energy Resources Master's Program; A Proposed Center for Energy Technology, Conservation, and Environmental Policy, July 20, 1977; and Dr. James C. Fletcher will join Pitt faculty as "The William K. Whitehead Professor of Energy Resources and Technology," September 16, 1977.
Correspondence from Supreme Court Justice Harry A. Blackmun regarding his appearance at commencement; National Center for Juvenile Justice; Juvenile Law Curriculum Project, November 16, 1977; The Pittsburgh Foundation approves a grant towards the development of new curriculum in the area of juvenile justice, November 9, 1977; Proposal for Additional Faculty, Administration of Justice Program, November 14. 1977; Alumni Chair in Law, April 5, 1978; Statement by Chancellor Posvar to be Delivered Before the Law School Alumni Banquet Honoring W. Edward Sell, October 14, 1977, with September 9 letter to Senator Hatch who will be featured speaker at the Annual Law School Alumni Association banquet; Compliance with the requirements of Standards 601 and 305, August 1977; Design of a mural for the law School Building, August 1977, and Wall Sculpture; "Approval of Law Schools," American Bar Association pamphlet on the Standards and Rules of Procedure, as amended 1977; and School of Law Board of Visitors.
Thomas J. Galvin, Dean SLIS, elected Vice-President Elect of the American Library Association, June 24, 1978; Thank you letter to the Ministerio de Cultura, Madrid, Spain, for courtesies extended during visit, March 10, 1978; Dr. Anthony Debons of the Interdisciplinary Department of Information Science of SLIS awarded the NATO Certificate of Appreciation; Committee of Accreditation, at its Fall meeting, will continue the accredited status of the MLS Program, January 4, 1978; Pitt will continue to offer instruction in those selected fields at the Chautauqua Institution, November 28, 1977; Buhl Foundation will support the development here of a Training Center for on-Line Bibliographic and Information Systems; University of Pittsburgh Bulletin, The Graduate School of Library and Information Sciences, 1975-1977; and Teaching Faculty Meeting, November 4, 1977.
New GSPIA Doctoral Studies Field, April 27, 1978; The National Association of Schools of Public Affairs and Administration (NASPAA) will hold its annual Conference in Pittsburgh, on October 22-25, 1978; Presidential Internship Awardees, April 7, 1978; Visit of Ambassador Maurice J. Williams; assignment of an Air Force Research Associate at Pitt, May 3, 1978; Proposal for establishment of an Institute for Land Policy, November 1977; GSPIA would like to explore the possibility of a program of study for the Company Tactical Officers to be assigned to West Point; Urban Programs in GSPIA, August 17, 1977; Request for an Additional GSPIA Faculty Office in Forbes I, July 18, 1977; and Booklet, GSPIA - Progress Report on the GSPIA Doctoral Program for the Years 1975-1976 to 1976-1977.
Commission on Accreditation has reaffirmed the accreditation of both the baccalaureate and the graduate programs of the School of Social Work for a period of 5 years to June 1982; "The University and the Regional Economy" Report, October 28, 1977; Booklets, Ethics in Social Work; and GSSW presents the Sidney A. Teller Memorial Lecture with an address by Martin Rein, Ph.D., February 17, 1977.
Invitation to a reception in honor of Dr. Lauren Resnick, new Co-director of LRDC, January 17, 1978, and LRDC Board of Visitors.
Osteopathic Medicine Program Proposals; Allegheny College of Osteopathic Medicine; Letter to National Institute of Health stating that no recombinant DNA research activities were being conducted at Pitt, with possible establishment of an Institutional Biohazards Committee required by the U.S. Officer of Recombinant DNA Activities of NIH; Reordered goals for the Schools of the Health Professions, May 15, 1978; The Allegheny Conference and Health Care Planning, March 6, 1978; Proposal concerning Sports Medicine; Meeting with Vice Chancellor Stark, November 28, 1977; Health Manpower Amendments, October 31, 1977; Affirmative Action procedures for recruitment of house officers in graduate training in the Health Center Hospitals, August 10, 1977; and Status Report on Several Projects, July 7, 1977.
WPIC Indirect Costs, Library and Strike; Study of University of Pittsburgh Costs Applicable to WPIC, January 16, 1978; Clinical Research Center Grant; Letter to Richard K. Mellon Foundation thanking them for their support in making WPIC a center of excellence in clinical care, teaching and research; WPIC selected as a National Center for the Study of Affective Disorders, September 28, 1977; and WPIC Board of Governors Meeting Minutes, January 31, 1978 and May 10, 1978.
Plan of Organization of the Faculty of the School of Medicine, as amended and endorsed by the Executive Committee, July 20, 1976; Lines of Authority in the Department of Medicine, May 5, 1978; Policy of the School of Medicine On Faculty Salary Budgeting in Research Grant Applications and Disposition of Research Career Development Awards, February 28, 1978; Report of Fourth Year Elective Commission, November 10, 1977; and Report to the School of Medicine Executive Committee by the Ad Hoc Committee on Basic Sciences in the Schools of the Health Professions.
Chancellor's Visit to GSPH, May 26, 1978; GSPH will renew their existing Consultant Agreement with Dr. Morton Corn from October 1, 1978 through November 30, 1979; Students in the Maternal and Child Health Program of GSPH are writing to express their concern over the status of the program, March 3, 1978; Congratulations to Monto Ho, M.D., upon receiving the Senior Faculty Scholar Award of the Macy Foundation; Report of activities of the Safety Committee, April 19, 1978; Search Committee for a new Chairman of the Biostatistics Department; and Congratulations to Herschel E. Griffin, M.D., Dean GSPH, on his appointment to the Armed Forces Epidemiological Board, July 1, 1977.
Congratulations to the minority dental students who planned the kindergarten and first grade program at Frick School, April 12, 1978; Replacement of the dental clinic equipment, March 1978; Proposal to Reduce Enrollment in the School of Dental Medicine; Reduction in Size of Entering Class, School of Dental Medicine, July 27, 1977; and Tear Sheet from Dental Radiography and Photography.
Report of the Evaluation Team and the Recommendation of the Council, July 21, 1977; Correspondence relating to search for School of Pharmacy Dean; and Pitt Release announcing Pitt Appoints New Pharmacy Dean, Lewis W. Dittert, Ph.D., June 21, 1978.
Proposal to reorganize the academic administration of the School of Nursing, June 1978; Mrs. Ann Lyness, School of Nursing, is the 1976 Norman Linck Award winner, May 1978; Western Pennsylvania Affiliate of the National Kidney Foundation, May 17, 1978; Report submitted to the National League for Nursing on the Proposed Interim Program for Registered Nurses at University of Pittsburgh School of Nursing, April 28, 1978; School of Nursing dedication, March 16, 1978; Minority nursing students, December 1977; The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation which provided funds to Pitt to train Pittsburgh Public School Nurses to become Pediatric School Nurse Practitioners, November 16, 1977; The formation of The Pennsylvania Association of Deans and Directors of Baccalaureate and Higher Degree Nursing Programs, November 2, 1977; and Recruiting for a nurse-librarian, October 5, 1977.
Accreditation for Allied Health Professions, June 9, 1978; Dr. Posvar invited to be speaker at the Annual SHRP Recognition Day, June 7, 1978; Joint Visit Recommendation for Physical Therapy Accreditation, May 11, 1978; The Pennsylvania House of Representatives has approved the funding to maintain the Arsenal Family and Children's Center for fiscal year 1978-1979, March 15, 1978; Physical therapy educational accreditation by American Physical Therapy Association, January 26, 1978; and "Statement on Accreditation of Educational Programs in Allied Health with Recommendations Regarding Physical Therapy" by Academic Health Centers Board of Directors, January 1978.
Appalachian Education Satellite Project, November 21, 1977, and Thank you letter to The Pittsburgh Foundation for grant to purchase books for Religious Studies, July 7, 1977.
Ground breaking for the Common Facilities Building, June 26, 1978; Dedication of Fisher Hall and Tom L. McDowell Hall and the naming of the Rhea Osborne O'Kain Auditorium, August 29, 1977; Dr. Posvar speech Dedication of Tom L. McDowell Hall, August 29, 77; and Position Paper on University of Pittsburgh Regional Campuses, Bradford, Warren Area.
Directional signs for Greensburg campus, July 12, 1977, and Strategic planning, September 24, 1977.
Residence Hall, Johnstown Campus, April 1978; Dr. F. H. Blackington, III, President at Johnstown, has approval to change the designation from B.S. in Mathematics to B.S. in Natural Sciences: Computer Applications and Mathematical Science and Resolution to be Presented to the Trustee Committee on Academic Affairs Requesting to Change the Title of the Degree Offered by the Mathematics Department, Johnstown Campus, November 22, 1977; Dr. Posvar's Acceptance Remarks, Johnstown Economic Conference, November 16, 1977; Convocation for graduating seniors, November 15, 1977; Correspondence and clippings regarding Johnstown Flood, July 20, 1977; The need for a baccalaureate Nursing program in the Johnstown area; and Remarks by President Frank H. Blackington, III at the 50th Anniversary Convocation, September 14, 1977.
Dedication of the new library at UPT, to be named The H. H. Haskell Memorial Library, October 13, 1977.
Agreement between Institute of European Studies and the University of Pittsburgh has been extended for a period of three years; Telegram to invite the delegation from the University of Yaounde to visit Pitt when they visit the U.S., March 2, 1978; Report of the Council of the United Nations University, September 22, 1978; Economics Study Program in Poland, August 18, 1977; Pitt is invited to join in cooperative scholarly ventures with the University of Augsburg; Dr. William F. Dorrill, Director of Asian Studies, is leaving Pitt for a new position at Ohio University, July 1977; Paper on The American University in Cairo; "The Japan Foundation"; and "A living reality in Romania today" pamphlet.
Rockefeller Brothers Fund, June 1978; Nomination of Major John J. Colligan to be a Research Associate at Pitt; Possible Approach to the Howard Heinz Endowment, June 16, 1978; ACDA Study of Arms Control Centers at Academic Institutions; Report on Research Proposals Made to the OSD and ACDA; Investigation into Arms Control and Disarmament Agency Authorized for FY1979; Arms Control Studies; Conference on Economics, Technology and Security, November 15, 1977; Awarding the Certificate in Arms Control and International Security Studies, November 2, 1977; Annual Report, FY 1976-1977; Paper regarding The Secretary of State; and paper on Arms Control Today.
Russian and East European Studies Program, Outreach Activities; UCIS Publications; Pitt and Ramkhamhaeng University, Huamark, Bangapi, Bangkok, Thailand; Agreement in Principle between Pitt and the National University of Zaire, February 2, 1978; Polish Exchange Scholars' Visit to Pittsburgh, January 5, 1978; Appointment of Dr. Edward Anthony as Director, Asian Studies Program, December 22, 1977; Exchange program between Pitt and the University of Aix-Marseille II (France), November 1977; Visit to Augsburg, September 29, 1977; Possibility of a relationship between Pitt and Ukrainian Scientific-Research Institute of Scientific-Technical Information and Technical-Economic Research; International Affairs Fellowships, September 15, 1977; Potential Center for Latin American Studies Service Contact with IBM on Latin America; and Prospectus for Arab Social and Educational Documents and Information Service.
Directorship of the University Center for Urban Research, Dr. Vijai Singh appointed, June 21, 1978; First Round Table discussion with Planning for Pittsburgh's Future; University Center for Urban Research Advisory Board; Urban Interests of Faculty; and "A Further Note on the National Planning Association Regional Projections for Metropolitan Areas 1977 Regional Economic Projection Series," October 31, 1977.
Office of Research chart; University activities and the FIPSE program; National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, April 14, 1978; Dedication of Forbes Quadrangle, February 2, 1978; National Science Foundation Grants Awarded to Pitt; Congratulatory Letters to Faculty Receiving Research Grants or Contracts, December 12, 1977; Undergraduate Instructional Scientific Equipment Program, December 12, 1977; Proposal to the R.K. Mellon Foundation, November 1977; Federal Funding of Vocational Education Contracts, October 1, 1977 to June 30, 1978; National Science Foundation requesting Pitt to increase the representation of women, minorities and the handicapped in the NSF Rotator Program, October 1977; The Ohio River Basin Energy Study (ORBES) with River Studies, Recent Developments, September 1977; Understanding and Obtaining Federal Grants. Department of HEW Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Administration, National Institute of Mental Health; and Research and Project Awards, Quarterly Report.
Football Tickets for Public Affairs Purposes, June 1, 1978; Long-standing ticket policy, May 1978; Congratulations to Ms. Patty Griffin upon being chosen All-American by the International Cheerleading Foundation, March 1978; Invitation to annual Athletic Awards Dinner, April 12, 1978; Pitt football cheerleaders named as one of the top five units in the nation by the International Cheerleading Foundation, January 30, 1978; Pitt Stadium Renovation Plan, January 1978; Meeting with Officers of the Golden Panthers, November 22, 1977; Changes within Pitt's Intramural Program, September 23, 1977; Booklet on The Commission on Collegiate Athletics; and Lighting for Pitt Stadium.
Tennis Court Facilities; Eastern Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (EAIAW); Basketball Team; Three Year Plan for Athletic Department Support of a University Hockey Program; Congratulations to member of U.S. Swimming Team for the East Berlin competition; Pitt Track and Field Guide, 1978; University of Pittsburgh Women's Track and Field, 1977-1978; "Pitt's Winnin' Women — Field Hockey, Basketball, Swimming, Diving, Gymnastics, Cross Country, Track and Field, Volleyball, and Tennis; and EAIAW Newsletter, September 1977.
Senior Appreciation Night Dinner, March 29, 1978; Dr. Posvar speech, Varsity Letter Club, October 14, 1977; Varsity Letter Club Annual Homecoming Dinner, October 14, 1977; and Dr. Posvar speech, Varsity Letter Club Fall Football Luncheon, September 7, 1977.
Letters of congratulations to various football players upon being selected by the professional football teams, May 11, 1978; Coach Sherrill's Football Strategy for Pitt's Informal Program, April 1978; Televised Football Games, January 1978; Congratulations to Pitt football team from Greater Pittsburgh Chamber of Commerce, January 6, 1978; Chevrolet Motor Division honors various Pitt football players; Dedication of new Pitt Scoreboard; Paramedic support for the games, August 16, 1977; Football Coaches' Office, July 1977; Pitt Football Pamphlets; Sugar Bowl correspondence; and Congratulations from Governor Milton J. Shapp to football team upon receiving the MacArthur Bowl, February 2, 1977.
Band uniforms, February 10, 1978; Booklet, "University of Pittsburgh Varsity Marching Band"; and Alumni Band correspondence.
Rathke Trustee Vacancy; Recommended Format for Dedication of Forbes Quadrangle and Victoria Buildings, May 25, 1978; Mr. Roger S. Ahlbrandt appointed Chairman of the Board of Trustees, May 22, 1978; Possible Entry Chancellor's Report, Trustee Annual Meeting May 16, 1978, with University Charter; Extended Independence Holiday Observance, May 5, 1978; University Trustees, April 28, 1978; Mr. Bob Dorsey resigns as University Trustee; Pitt's Appropriation Request, March 10, 1978; Trustee Assignments; Recommendation of students to the University's Board of Trustees; Observance of Dr. Martin Luther King's Birthday and 1977-1978 Academic Calendar; Policy on Observance of Religious Holidays; and Letter regarding appearance of Jane Fonda on Pitt Campus.
Cambridge Research Associates, Inc.; Callan Associates, Inc.; Mellon Bank Trust Department; Becker Securities Corp.; and Jennison Associates.
The Council of the University Senate 1977-1978, Roster of Members; Report of the Senate Committee on Elections; Presidents of the University Senate, 1966-1977, with letters from past presidents; Report of the Plant Utilization and Planning Committee; Planning Direction for Academic Programs, 1980-1990, November 1, 1977; Appointment of members to the University Senate and The Council of the University Senate, 1976-1977, Roster of Members; Administrative Resource Persons to Senate Committees, September 30, 1976; By-laws and Report of the Chancellor, University Senate Meeting, June 2, 1978; Report of the Chancellor, University Senate Meeting, March 23, 1978; and University Senate Annual Report 1976-1977.
Field House, April 25, 1978; Committee Recommendation, February 23, 1978; Survey on NCAA Sponsorship of National Championships for Women Student-Athletes, February 14, 1978; Reorganization of the University Athletic Committee, February 13, 1978; Pitt Stadium Renovation Plan, January 19, 1978; and Minutes of Meetings.
Greater Philadelphia Partnership, June 19, 1978; Pennsylvania Economy League, May 5, 1978; Hospital Capital Needs Study Recommendations, April 21, 1978; Meeting of Ad Hoc Committee, Allegheny Conference, March 14, 1978; The Allegheny Conference and Health Care Planning, March 1978, and Executive Summary of "Issues Surrounding the Planning and Financing of Capital Improvements for Allegheny County Hospitals" Study; Urban Development Action Grants (UDAG) public hearing with Citizen Participation Plan for the 1978 Urban Development Action Grant Application, City of Pittsburgh, March 23, 1978; Trade Fair, March 17, 1978; Annual Dinner Meeting, November 31, 1977; Pittsburgh Regional Minority Purchasing Council, October 12, 1977; Allegheny Conference Program, July 6, 1977; Meetings of the Executive Committee; and A Prospectus for "An Appraisal and Proposal on the Crosstown Expressway and its Environs."
Report of the Ad Hoc Task Force on Faculty Compensation; Proliferation of Accrediting Associations in the Allied Health Professions with statement on Accreditation of Educational Program in Allied Health; Executive Director for NASULGC; Proposed Contract for AGE from HEW to deliver Technical Assistance on Title IX regarding Athletics; NASULGC Position on Tax Credits and Student Assistance Legislation, April 19, 1978; Dr. Posvar requested to serve on Committee on Intercollegiate Athletics and Committee on Health Policy for 1978, March 12, 1978; Analysis of FY1979 Research and Development Budget, March 2, 1978; Summary and Analysis of FY1979 Federal Budget with Recognition of Administration Officials for Budget Proposals; Biomedical Research Support Grant Program Document for Appropriation Committee Consideration, FY1979; and Membership Inquiry and Memorial Statements for 1977 Proceedings, January 12, 1978.
Proposed legislation for a tax credit for higher educational expenses; NASULGC Legislative Network, Northeastern Region, Meeting minutes, December 14, 1977; Minority Enrollment at State and Land-Grant Universities, October 7, 1977; Minutes of the Executive Committee, September 14-15, 1977; 91st Annual Convention of the Association, August 11, 1977; Bio-medical Research Support Grant Funding FY79, August 5, 1977; DNA Legislation and Role of Associations, July 15, 1977.
Long-Range Planning Report dated, May 27, 1975; Draft Affiliation Agreement, September 21, 1977; Briefings for the Board of Trustees of Presbyterian; Presby News, May 15, 1978; and Grand Rounds.
Appropriations for the United Nations University, March 28, 1978; UNU Membership Expansion Meeting, January 10, 1978; Washington Meeting with UNU Rector and Staff, October 24, 1977; Purpose, Goals and Functions of the UNU, October 11, 1977; Pamphlet, "American Council for the UNU"; Second Annual Report of the University, October 3, 1978; Dr. Posvar accepts invitation from UNU to have Pitt become a member; Draft, "The Third Year of the UNU: A Report of the Council of the UNU, June 1977 - June 1978"; Minutes of Executive Committee Meeting, April 19, 1978; Report of the Council of the UNU, New York, 1977; "UNU — Purposes, Organization and Relations with Other Institutions"; and World Hunger Programme, 1976.
Americans for Energy Independence (AEI) fund-raising activities; Pacesetter Wrap-up, October 1978; AEI First Quarter 1978 Activities with AEI Corporate and Foundation Contributors during the years 1975-1977; Energy Conservation Symposium, November 30, 1977; Project Pacesetter Energy Day, November 1977; Curriculum Subcommittee of Education Committee, Project Pacesetter, Meeting, November 1, 1977; Pennsylvania's Energy Extension Service Pilot Program, January 1978; Booklet, "Energy: The Facts ... The Fears... The Future"; and Recommendations of the Energy Conservation Advisory Committee, November 16, 1977.
Mandatory Retirement Legislation; Proposed revisions for Article XIII of the current By-Laws of ACE, May 26, 1978; Business-Higher Education Forum, May 10, 1978; Dr. Andrew R. Hughey, Director of Counselor Education, School of Education selected a 1978-1979 ACE Fellow, February 28, 1978; ACE endorses the testimony presented by the Committee of Urban Program Universities on H.R. 7328, February 2, 1978; Leadership Development Consultation Service, January 27, 1978; NCAA's reorganization plan, December 19, 1977; Potential copyright infringement liability for the performance of music on campus, effective January 1, 1978; Progress Report on the National Identification Program, March 14, 1978; "Some Questions before the Task Force on the ACE Leadership and Coordination Roles, Stage II, Five-Year Planning Project, January 8, 1977; The Commission on Collegiate Athletics, October 28, 1977; and ACE 60th Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., October 12-14, 1977.
ACE Special Report, June 16, 1978; President's Letter, February 1978; and "Higher Education and National Affairs, July 1, 1977 to June 30, 1978."
Governor Shapp and Non-Preferred Appropriations; PACU/Commonwealth University Representative, May 1978; Candidates' opinions and legislators' records, May 9, 1978; Annual Survey of Student Charges, April 5, 1978; Payment of Copyright Royalties by Colleges for the Performance of Music on Campus, March 30, 1978; Governor's 1978-1979 budget recommendations with Public Opinion and Concern regarding the Budget; Legislative Progress Report, December 14, 1977; Mr. Darrell Holmes new President of PACU; PACU Economic Impact Survey, September 28, 1977; Coalition to Urge a Speedy and Equitable Resolution of the State's Budget Crisis, September 27, 1977; "Basic and Higher Education, Creative Partnership for Quality," July 22, 1977; Status of the Pennsylvania General Appropriations Bill and Stop-Gap Legislation and Implementation of Federal Rehabilitation Act, July 1, 1977; Minutes of the Executive Committee Meetings; and "A Study of Academic Programs in Pennsylvania, Executive Summary and PACU Policy Statement," August 29, 1977.
Internal Financial Audit of the PCHE Central Office Operation with Report of the University of Pittsburgh Management Services/Audit Department; Participation in PCHE, March 17, 1978; Report by the Executive Director on Current PCHE Committee and Staff Activity, March 1978; Energy Conservation Activities; Population Projections in the Winter Report, October 21, 1977; Post-Secondary Education, October 19, 1977; PCHE Presidents Letter on Mandatory Retirement and Mandatory Retirement Age, October 1977; PCHE Support for Pennsylvania Higher Education Legislation, August 26, 1977; PCHE President's Annual Meeting, May 17, 1978; and PCHE Academic Deans Committee Meetings.
Affiliation Agreement with the Pittsburgh Child Guidance Center; Proposed Maternal-Child Center of UHCP, April 26, 1978; UHCP Land Use and Transportation Study, April 1978; Draft agreement between the Anesthesiologists and the UHCP, April 13, 1978; Expanding the Membership of the UHCP Board with list of UHCP Board of Trustees; Priming Fund from the State for new Resuscitation Research Institute; Current roster of members and officers of the Board of Trustees of Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh, revised as of October 18, 1977; "Falk Clinic, A Status Report and Options for the Future, November 16, 1977; Process for Assigning Supervision of Non-teaching Clinical Service Units, October 5, 1977; Meeting of the Committee for the Health Professions, September 1977; "A Planning Process for the UHCP," August 10, 1977; Faculty appointments and The Organization of Clinical Services in the Hospitals of the UHCP; and "The Consequences of Refusal to Sign the New Affiliation Agreement."
Status Report, Basic Research Funding, June 15, 1978; The preparation of an AAU response on the tuition tax credit issue, May 5, 1978; The AAU and the National Science Foundation have agreed to cooperate on an experimental project aimed at simplifying certain aspects of grant administration in our institutions, March 1978; AAU Activities with Testimony to the Subcommittee on Education and Labor, U.S. House of Representatives, February 9, 1978; FY 1979 Budget Highlights; Proposed Health Education Conference, St. Louis; Legislation to Regulate Recombinant DNA Activities, December 29, 1977; Comments on AAU Draft Letter to President Carter, December 8, 1977; Medal of Science Awards presentation, December 2, 1977; Ad Hoc committee on science policy, November 10, 1977; U.S. Foreign Medical Students, November 8, 1977; Health Manpower Amendments, October 31, 1977; Accreditation and the AAU, The Walton Report, October 26, 1977; Higher Education Mandatory Retirement Exemption Approved by the Senate; Membership List, October 1977; Legislative issues and meeting preparations, September 30, 1977; Dr. Posvar will continue to serve on the AAU Science and Research Committee; List of nominees suggested by Dr. Posvar to serve on the National Science Board, August 1977; and Recommendations about the DOE Office of Research and Development.
Middle Income Student Financial Assistance, The Ford Bill, February 28, 1978; Budget, 1978; Texas Southern University, membership application, February 15, 1978; Position Descriptions, January 30, 1978; Retirement of Carlo L. Golino, President of CUPU, and Procedure for Election of Officers at the January meeting; Draft text of CUPU testimony before the House Committee, October 10, 1977; Ed Hughes' Study of Urban Universities, October 17, 1977; Senate Introduction of the Urban Grant Bill, September 26, 1977; Wayne State vs. Veterans Administration, July 27, 1977; Hearings on the Urban Grant Act, July 25, 1977; and Minutes of the Meetings of the Board of Directors.
Forbes Quadrangle Building with Cornerstone Lists, February 8, 1978; Required Follow-Up Resulting from Actions Taken by the Executive Committee September 21, 1977; and Draft of 1977-1978 Objectives of Provost's Office.
An analysis of Ann Levenson's Correspondence related to University Public Relations and Action items from Administrative Staff Meetings.
Butera proposal to amend constitution, December 15, 1977; Name of new Forbes building, August 10, 1977; and Action items and Senior staff meetings, April-May 1978.
The Medical School in respect to Affirmative Action; Inquiries from members of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives regarding the black community with correspondence from the Pittsburgh Chapter of NAACP; News Report on Minority Student Data; Correspondence regarding Nurse-Librarian position, October 1977; Affirmative Action procedures for postdoctoral positions; Letter of commendation for office staff from Dr. Bishop Coffey regarding new Affirmative Action program, August 13, 1979; Positions Subject to Advertising Requirements; Notes on Background and Function of Affirmative Action, September 13, 1977; and Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972.
Academic Calendars, 1977-1978 and 1978-1979; Bellefield Presbyterian Church, June 1978; Correspondence regarding a building named in honor of Dr. David H. Kurtzman; Funding for Student Union Renovation; Student Loan Computer System; Invention Administration Agreement between Research Corporation and the University of Pittsburgh, May 10, 1978; Forbes Avenue Property, May 4, 1978; Forbes Avenue Bridge Sign, April 3, 1978; History and Museum Markers, Gateway Signs, March 31, 1978; Transportation committees, March 1978; Renovation of Bruce Hall, March 15, 1978; Spaces In-House Allocated for Upper class Students, Fall Term, 1978; City of Pittsburgh, Board of Adjustment will hear appeal on Webster Hall Corp., February 1978; Room and Board Rates for 1978-1979 Academic Year; Use of Housing, Food Service, and Related Facilities for Conference Workshops or Continuing Education Programs, January 25, 1978; University Photocopy Policy and Reserve Book Room Photography Policy to Comply with Copyright Law; Pitt's industrial security program is in general conformity with the requirements of the Industrial Security Manual; and "Emergency Response Procedures and Revised Emergency Response Procedures."
Interim Designations, New University Buildings and Special Meeting of the Executive Committee of the Board of Trustees, September 21, 1977; Schenley Hall Renovation, November 3, 1977; Department of Health, Education and Welfare records indicate that Pitt has a delinquency problem rate of the National Direct Student Loan Fund, October 18, 1977; Student Health Insurance Proposal, October 18, 1977; Position Paper, "Increased Student Housing," October 11, 1977; Student Housing in Oakland and the University Community with Housing Shortage Problem; South Africa, August 16, 1977; Room 156 Cathedral of Learning, July 28, 1977; State Historical Markers on Campus, July 18, 1977; Sample of certificate to school children who gave 10 cents toward building the Cathedral; and University of Pittsburgh Workmen's Compensation Program, December 9, 1977.
Inadvertent Charges, Budget of the Office of the Chancellor with list of refurbishing charges; 1975-1976 State Audit Report, October 4, 1977; Statement for Auditor General's Report and University of Pittsburgh Statement of Appropriations Earned for the Year Ended, June 30, 1976; and Financial statement ending June 30, 1977 from Price Waterhouse & Co.
The Energy Advisory Task Force Report and Recommendations, June 2, 1978; Capabilities in Energy Research, March 27, 1978; Cooperative Education; Proposal to Establish the Pittsburgh Forum and the University Seminar, June 9, 1978; Medical Research Facility, June 7, 1978; University Charter with Purpose and Degree-Granting Privileges of Chartered Higher Education Institutions in Pennsylvania; Cost of Delay in Receiving Appropriation as of May 8, 1978; Organizational Changes, Office of Planning and Budget, May 1, 1978; Director of Information Systems Planning, March 29, 1978; Alumni Records System with Justification of Alumni Records Improvement; Reduction of Medical School Deficit and Federal Accountability, December 22, 1977; Chancellor's Office in the Forbes Quadrangle, February 28, 1978; Senatorial Tuition Awards, FY 1972-1973 through 1976-1977; Building Occupancy Plan, February 9, 1978; Report of Race/Ethnic Data, Fall Term 1977-1978; Operating Budget Performance, FY 1976-77; and Minutes of the Meeting of the University Planning Advisory Council, December 13, 1977.
Meeting with Officers of the Golden Panthers, November 22, 1977; Occupancy Plan, Phases I and II, November 18, 1977; Degree Data Analyses, 1975-1976 and 1976-1977; Preparation of FY 1979 Planning and Budget Review Summaries; University Office of Faculty Development, Provost's Charge to the Advisory Board; Streamlining HEW Administrative Regulations, Operation Common Sense; Policy on Archives, October 7, 1977; Budget Review Sessions, September 27, 1977; Student Demographic Information, September 16, 1977; University Related Conference Center, September 9, 1977; Review of "Alternative Futures in Postsecondary Education in Pennsylvania" Prepared by the Institute for the Future, August 31, 1977; Study Abroad Office at the University of Pittsburgh; Survey of Graduates of Graduate and Professional Programs, August 17, 1977; Five-Year Budget Projections, 1978-1982; Long-Range Planning with Proposed Process for Development of Planning Guidelines for the 1980s; and Final Draft of "Planning Directions for Academic Programs," July 26, 1977.
Department of Religious Studies move to Cathedral of Learning, June 21, 1978; Space Occupancy During Relocations, April 10, 1978; Space and Amenity Standards; Space Assignment in the Cathedral of Learning, September 1977; Space Program for Schenley Hall, September 21, 1977; Space in Law Building, July 27, 1977; Student Center, Program of Space Requirement; and Occupancy Plan for the Cathedral of Learning after Forbes I and Mervis Hall Moves are completed.
FY 1979 Capital Appropriations; Mailgram to the Governor Milton J. Shapp thanking him for his prompt action in signing the legislation which will ensure Pitt's much needed appropriation for the coming year, June 20, 1978; Senate Appropriations Committee Hearings, March 31, 1978; Legislative Presentation, February 17, 1978; Operating Budget, FY 1977-1978; Actions Required by House Bill 1253, University of Pittsburgh Appropriation, July 1, 1977 - June 30, 1978; State Board Budget Recommendations for FY 1979, January 18, 1978; Operating Budget Performance, FY 1976-1977; and Thank you letter to Governor Shapp regarding appropriations for Pitt.
Governor Milton J. Shapp signs the appropriation act providing the State funds for Pitt, December 22, 1977; Statement by Chancellor Posvar on Appropriations for State-Related Universities; Cost of Delay in Receiving Appropriation As of December 9, 1977, and October 24, 1977; Dr. Posvar letter to all faculty and staff of the University regarding funding crisis, November 9, 1977; Paper, "What is Pitt's current fiscal status?" November 4, 1977; Proposed University Strategy to Budget Crisis, November 2, 1977; Senate Passage of Appropriations Bill, October 19, 1977; Budget Hearings, October 7, 1977; The Student Cabinet of the School of General Studies has offered the University a $30,000.00 interest-free loan to aid them during the current financial crisis, October 7, 1977; and Visit to Harrisburg, September 14, 1977.
Commendation letter to Mr. Gustave Reinecke, June 5, 1978; Improved Plan for Participation in University of Pittsburgh Retirement Program, May 31, 1978; Staff Advisory Board, May 15, 1978; Union Activities Report with Union Petition for an Election; Minimum Wage Law, December 12, 1977; Draft of Suggested Format for Deans' Communication with Staff, November 30, 1977; Transcript of Chancellor's Remarks to Senate Council, October 10, 1977, and the new personnel classification system at the University; CETA, Recent Senior Staff Agenda Items and Follow-up to report dated August 18, 1977; On the Job Training Program, Work Incentive Program (WIN), August 23, 1977; and Final draft, long range total compensation program.
Casualty losses to Computer Center Equipment and Electrical Fire in the LIS Building; Definition of a Comprehensive Admissions System with Feasibility Report and Initial Systems Proposal for an Admissions System prepared by the University of Pittsburgh Computer Center, March 1978; Telecommunication Needs, March 14, 1978; Budget, Expense and Space Problems and Resolutions by the Executive Committee of the University Computer Center affecting allocation of resources; Information Systems Study, March 2, 1978; Computer Usage, March 1, 1978; Policies Passed by Computer Center Executive Committee, November 10, 1977; Computer Center Acquisition; and Minutes of Meetings.
The Steel Symphony Ballet's desire to exhibit a sculpture at Pitt; letter to his Excellency Ashraf Ghorbal of Egypt, November 29, 1977; and Annual Report with outline, August 25, 1977.
Status report on Pitt blazer patch, blazer buttons, Pitt bronze medallion and Pitt Platter, February 24, 1978; Chancellor's Office fireplace; Fellows Club Luncheon, February 11, 1978; Dr. Posvar Christmas letter to all Deans and Department Chairman, December 9, 1978; and Memos for the Record and to university personnel.
Background Information for WTAE Interview on The High Cost of Higher Education, February 1, 1978; Statement on Appropriations for State-Related Universities, December 22, 1977; Statement on Pittsburgh; and statement on Libraries.
Includes speeches from The Paul Masoner Lecture Series, June 6, 1978; Horace Mann Lecture, May 11, 1978; Report of the Chancellor, Trustees Meeting, April 20, 1978; Remarks, ODK Banquet, April 3, 1978; Report of the Chancellor, Senate Council, March 13, 1978; Congressional Luncheon, March 8, 1978; Presentation of Papers of Homer S. Brown, March 4, 1978; The American Experience, February 15, 1978; Energy Conservation Symposium, November 30, 1977; African Heritage Room Benefit, November 20, 1977; Johnstown Economic Conference, November 17, 1977; Waterford Presentation, Irish Room Treasures, November 4, 1977; Future Directions of the University, Alpha Sigma Lambda Dinner, November 3, 1977; Conference, Social Research Organizations, October 20, 1977; Joint Alumni Luncheon, October 18, 1977; Varsity Letter Club, October 24, 1977; Volunteers Day, September 17, 1977; Orientation for New Faculty Members, September 9, 1977; Faculty Orientation, September 6, 1977; Mining Industry Briefing, July 22, 1977; Chancellor's Homecoming Message, 1977; and Dedication of Benedum Hall.
Year Book, University of Pittsburgh Association, 1976-1977, and Dr. Posvar asked to serve as chairman of the spelling bee project for the Western Pennsylvania Chapter of the Muscular Dystrophy Association.
Pitt has to turn down request to be host to the National Conference of Professors of Educational Administration (NCPEA) for 1980; Proposed Model Placement Center for University of Pittsburgh; The Pittsburgh Forum; "Pittsburgh" Sculpture, May 1978; Travel Advance, Jazz Ensemble, March 29, 1978; Pitt and the major scientific urban universities with chart, March 27, 1978; Proposal for a Greater Pittsburgh Partnership (GPP), March 16, 1978; Schenley Plaza Project, February 1978; Proposal to create a new position in the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Public Affairs, January 30, 1978; National Transportation Policy Study Commission; Minority students at Pitt; University Public Relations, September 30, 1977; Dedication of Forbes Quadrangle and Nursing Building, September 26, 1977; Historical Markers; Reorganization proposals, July 14, 1977; Booklet on The Public Affairs Division; and "University of Pittsburgh Highlights and history" with campus map.
Alumni Records System with Justification of Alumni Records System Improvement; The Greater New York Pitt Club, Philadelphia Alumni Meeting, and New England Pitt Alumni; Proposed Agenda for State-related Universities, Joint Meeting of Alumni Leaders, October 18, 1977, with Dr. Posvar's speech; Dr. Posvar is recipient of the 1978 All Pennsylvania College Alumni Association Citation, Match 4, 1978; 1978 General Alumni Association Election, preliminary candidates; and Volunteers Day Program, September 1977.
The University's participation in the 1978 United Way loaned Executive's Program; 1978 United Way /Annual Giving Fund Campaign; Results of the University's 1977 United Way/Annual Giving Fund Campaign, March 23, 1978; Corporate Alumni Luncheon with Dr. Posvar speech and correspondence, February 8, 1977; Thank you to Mr. Louis K. McLinden (Office of Student Activities), Dr. David E. Epperson (Dean, Social Work), Mr. Thomas E. Broeren (Associate Director, Development and Alumni Affairs), and Dr. Al K. DeRoy (UCIS and Office of Research) who were Loaned Executives in the United Way; Dr. Posvar Remarks for the 1977 UW/AGF Campaign "Kick-Off," October 4, 1977; Minutes of Executive Committee and Board of Directors Meetings; Use of Annual Giving Funds, July 11, 1977; Dean David E. Epperson will be this year's chairman of employees giving fund, July 6, 1977; Draft of Chancellor's Letter to All Vice Chancellors, Deans and Directors, August 5, 1977; and AGF Corporate Alumni Program, 1977-1978.
AGF Board Annual Meeting, July 28, 1977; "Laws of the University of Pittsburgh AGF," July 19, 1977; United Way of Allegheny County Annual Report, 1977; AGF Board of Directors, 1977-1978; UW/AGF Campaign Handbook; United Way of Allegheny County Educational Division; and "The 1977 UW/AGF Campaign" by Al K. DeRoy, Ph. D. and Thomas E. Broeren, March 1977.
Primary Election Results, "Budget Crisis of 1977," May 19, 1978; Forbes Avenue Property, May 4, 1978; Animal Care Facility Name Change with Secretary Mclntosh's Visit to the University, April 1978; Update on Student Aid vs. Tuition Tax Credit Legislation, April 18, 1978; The consequence if Pennsylvania's postsecondary institutions are forbidden to accept payment of tuition and fees by student loans from other states, April 7, 1978; Report of the Committee on Ethics, March 17, 1978; National Research Service Awards, Federal Legislation, March 16, 1978; Investigation to determine if PHEEA is the most beneficial and cost efficient system available, March 15, 1978; Administration's Financial Aid Proposal with back Information on Tuition Tax Credit Legislation, February 1978; National Transportation Policy Study Commission with Statement by the Chancellor for the Record, December 7, 1977; Meeting with Ed Maurice, Special Assistant to the Governor for Interstate and Federal Affairs, October 14, 1977; Analysis of House Vote on Pitt Appropriation with Amendments Placed in Appropriation Bill, October 3, 1977; House and Senate Bills; Legislative Office for Research Liaison (LORL); and Washington Reception, March 8, 1978.
The feasibility of creating a special fund for higher education; Governor Shapp Signs Nonpreferred Appropriations Bills, December 22, 1977; Benjamin Franklin Symposium; University of Pittsburgh's possible interest in establishing a reference and research laboratory to support the State Harness Racing Commission's Pre-Race Drug Testing Program; K. Leroy Irvis will present the University with a reproduction of the Pennsylvania Constitution in honor of the Bicentennial; Letter sent to legislators regarding Pitt's financial status; Joint letter from college presidents to general assembly, September 8, 1977; Congratulations to The Honorable Eugene F. Scanlon on becoming Majority Whip of the Pennsylvania State Senate, September 1977; and Paper, "A Plan for Common Sense Budget Making for Pennsylvania, Now and in the Future."
Thank you letter to Senator John Heinz III for his support toward establishing the Center for Gerontology, May 1978; Agreement Covering Institutional Participation in Programs of Student Financial Assistance, May 19, 1978; Correspondence to Mr. Zbigniew Brzezinski, Assistant to the President for National Security, regarding reorganization and mission change in the area of non-military emergency planning; Graduate and Professional Opportunities Program, Health, Education and Welfare, January 16, 1978; Office of Energy Research; Washington Report from U. S. Senator Dick Schweiker, May 1978; Congressman Doug Walgren Reports, March 1978; "Presidential Documents," October 3, 1977; "Special Report: Military Compensation and Retirement," May 1978; and "President's Commission on Personnel Interchange."
National Center for Juvenile Justice with Fourth Annual Report; Mayor's Development Council, April 1978; City Council's approval of Pitt's request for a Conditional Use Permit for the renovation and occupancy of the Forbes Pavilion for reuse as student housing, February 1978; Convention Hotel, January 5, 1978; International Conference on Urban problems, November 22, 1977; Meeting Arranged by Commissioner Flaherty with copy of Dr. Posvar's handwritten notes, August 24, 1977; and Invitation to Inauguration of Mayor Richard S. Caligiuri, January 3, 1978.
The Lithuanian Committee, March 1978; Ukrainian Nationality Room Committee, March 28, 1978; The possibility of establishing an Austrian Nationality Room, January 1978; 1978 Nationality Rooms Scholarships for Summer Study Abroad; Pitt's Irish Room Receives Gift of Waterford Crystal, November 2, 1977; The U.S. Committee for the Elena Lucrezia Cornaro Piscopia Tercentenary with pamphlet, October 1977; The African Heritage Room with Dr. Posvar speech "African Heritage Room Benefit"; The Prostrednik Czechoslovak Room Scholarship, October 1977; The visit of the Ambassador of Norway to Pitt and the Norwegian Nationality Room; and Greek Nationality Room.
Staff Reorganizations, April 27, 1978; Publicity on Dr. Cassidy's Meteorite Find, January 19, 1978; University-wide Closing, December 19, 1977; Campus Maps, December 13, 1977; Special Display of 1976 Football Trophies, September 1, 1977; Coverage in the N Y Times on Pitt's Meadowcroft dig (7/29/77; and Booklet, "Case for Higher Education in Pennsylvania," September 1977.
Proposed Model Placement Center for the University of Pittsburgh; Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs, Alfred A. Moye, is named deputy U.S. commissioner for higher and continuing education in the Carter administration; Overview of the Greek System at the University of Pittsburgh from August 15 - November 30, 1977, with "General Information in Regard To The University and the Greek System"; Budgetary Provision for Interpreters for Deaf Students, October 1977; Student Behavior in Commons Room with Recommendations of the Ad Hoc Committee on Commuter Representation concerning Common Room Usage; Mr. Jack P. Hayes appointed Student Consumer Information Officer, September 22, 1977; Vice Chancellor Moye's Request for Funding the Study Abroad Program, August 30, 1977; and Proposal for the Continuation of the Study Abroad Office.
University of Pittsburgh Student Code of Conduct and Judicial Procedures, effective September 1977; Placement Handbook; Newsbrief for Parents; The Student Ombudsman; Career Planning News, September 1977; and Central Placement Report, 1976-1977.
Appointment of Joseph Merante as Director of Admission and Student Aid; National Student Educational Fund's Better Information Project, May 1978; Senatorial Scholarships, May 2, 1978; Student loan program for Medical and Dental Students with Fact Sheet, Health Education Assistance Loan (HEAL) Program; Recruitment and Admissions of Distinguished Minority Students, February 1978; University-Wide Recruitment Plan for the Entering Classes of FY 1979-1981; College Work-Study Program Minimum Wage and State-wide Off-Campus College Work-Study Program, Summer 1978; Freshmen Minority Enrollment, December 5, 1977; National Achievement Scholarship Program for Outstanding Negro Students, September 26, 1977; and 1978 Achievement Scholarship Competition.
News Report on Minority Student Data, December 6, 1977, and Weekly Admissions Report, September 1978.
The Inter-Fraternity Council; Fraternities; Resident Student Association (RSA); Panhellenic Association; Black Action Society; Graduate Professional Student Association; Thank you letter from Muscular Dystrophy Association thanking the Greek community for their outstanding charitable work, April 27, 1978; and Pitt decision to forego affiliation with Alpha Chi, a national scholarship society.
Congratulatory letter to newly elected Student Government Board members, February 23, 1978; Address by Mr. Joshua C. Baylson, President, Student Government Board, February 1978; Report of Task Force on Honors Admission and Recruitment, December 23, 1977; Faculty English Competency, November 30, 1977; Appearance of Jane Fonda on Pitt Campus, November 18, 1977; Student Government Board Election Orientation Program, October 25, 1977; Thank you letters written to members of State Senate for their continuous support of the University, October 14, 1977; Student Demographic Information, September 2, 1977; Student Government Board's Reaction to the Passage of House Bill 1349 with Pitt Release "Pitt and Penn State Students Develop Action Plan for Pending Budgetary Crisis"; Student Government Minutes; Minutes of Student Government Board Assembly Council; and Budget Hearings.
Mr. Carl T. Rowen will be Commencement Speaker at the 156th annual Commencement on April 30, 1978; Master Copy of Program Script, Commencement, April 20, 1978; Schedule of the Day, Commencement Sunday, April 30, 1978; Number of Students Attending by School; Faculty Other Than Platform Party Attending Commencement; Paul H. Sampsell, Interim Pastor, Lutheran University Center, will offer the invocation and benediction at Commencement, March 14, 1978; Mr. Robert Basemen will introduce the 1978 Commencement Speaker, February 28, 1978; Marshalls, 1978 Commencement; Honors Convocation and Commencement, January 16 , 1978; and Order of Academic Procession, Platform Party.
Participation in Homecoming Events with Homecoming Parade, Bonfire Schedule, and Chancellor's Itinerary Homecoming Halftime Activities; 6th Annual Alumni-Student Leadership Dinner; Homecoming Weekend 1977; Booklet, "Pitt's People '77"; Dr. Posvar Remarks for Parents' Weekend, October 28, 1977; and Booklet, "Parents' Weekend, 1977."
Program Script for Honors Convocation, March 15, 1978; Guest List and Platform Party; John A. Huffman, Jr., Minister, First Presbyterian Church will offer the invocation and benediction, February 21, 1978; Dr. Stanslaw M. Ulam will be honored speaker; Responsibility for Chancellor's Scholars Program; The Heinz Chapel Choir and the Men's Glee Club to participate in Honors Convocation, November 7, 1977; Resolution on Practice of Awarding Honorary Degrees; "Academic Honors, Suggested Criterion of Selection"; list of recipients of Honorary Degrees; and University Honors Program.
Air Force Research Associate at Pitt; Poor showing of some students in ROTC in area of physical training, April 1978; Col. Jonathan S. VanHorn has been nominated to replace Col. James R. Bambery as Visiting Professor of Military Science, April 10, 1978; Letter of commendation of Lt. Col. Donald M. Goldstein as the Professor of Air Science at Pitt, April 8, 1978; Cadet Jeane Trkula has been chosen as outstanding student and will receive the Chancellor's Award, March 24, 1978; and Departments of Military Science and Aerospace Studies Catalog Reserve Officers Training Corps, 1977-1978.
"Operation Boost," job training for veterans, June 21, 1978; Resignation of Jack P. Hayes as Director of the Office of Special Student Services; Pitt invited to attend the conference "HEW and the Rights of Disabled People," November 2, 1977; Deaf students inquire whether or not University provides interpreter services in the classroom as required by the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, September 23, 1977; Standards of Fair Practice and Student Consumer Information Officer, September 1977; Jack P. Hayes acknowledges appointment as the administrator of the University's efforts to comply with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1975, August 19, 1977; Disabled students, August 5, 1977; and Senior Staff Briefing on Handicapped Legislation with booklet "Access."
The Chancellor's Undergraduate Teaching Fellowships; Senatorial Scholarships; Merit Scholarships; Chancellor's Scholarships; Rhodes Scholarship; Danforth Foundation Graduate Fellowship Program; George I. Carson Scholarship; and White House Fellowships.
Office of International Services and Office Move, June 9, 1978; Foreign Student Admissions with Processing of Graduate School Applications for Foreign Students; Student from the United Arab Emirates; National Association for Foreign Student Affairs (NAFSA); Difficulties associated with the processing of graduate school applications for foreign students, February 13, 1978; Institute of International Education exchange programs, December 1977; Zimbabwean students at Pitt; Thank you to Dr. and Mrs. Posvar for reception given at their home for international students, October 28, 1977; Study Abroad Office Reopens, October 17, 1977; Statistics, Academic Year 1977-1978; Pamphlet, "Bulletin of Information for Foreign Applicants"; and Directory of Foreign Students, Faculty, Research and Statistics of Enrollment, Fall 1977-1978.
Distinguished Faculty Awards Program; Priority Rankings and Federal Shares for Title VI-A Higher Education Act Applications for Fiscal Year 1977-1978; Intergroup Guidelines for Teacher Education Programs, March 17, 1978; Compliance Reports Under FY 1977-1978 Appropriation Act 28A; Statewide Planning, Regionalization, November 17, 1977; Eligibility for State-Aided Status or Other Financial Support, October 19, 1977; and State Board of Education, Council of Higher Education Meeting with the Advisory Committee, April 14, 1977.
Position Papers on Five-Year Teacher Preparation, April 3, 1978; New Certificates in Vocational Education, March 30, 1978; Civil Defense Plan, March 22, 1978; Increase of Fee for Credential Evaluation and Teaching Certificate, February 27, 1978;Availability of Adult Education Act's Section 309 Funds for Special Experimental Demonstration and Teacher Training; Projects for Adult Education, February 1, 1978; Bureau of Equal Educational Opportunity, December 23, 1977; and Joint Meeting of Pennsylvania Postsecondary Education Planning Commission and Statewide Planning Committee with Task Force Chairpersons and correspondence regarding Phases I-IV.
Proposal that Dr. Peter Safer be named F. S Cheever Professor for the academic year beginning July 1, 1978; The decreasing enrollment of blacks in the School of Medicine, April 19, 1978; and Center for Women and Children and its location at the Nevada site, March 11, 1978.
OMB Guidance on PL-95-224; AAU institutions concern about some of the professional and specialized accrediting organizations and Views on Activities of Accrediting Organizations; and Faculty Collective Bargaining in the AAU, July 6, 1977.
Major renovation of Schenley Hall, April 6, 1978; Legislative Representation on Master Planning Task Force with Pennsylvania Post-secondary Education Planning Commission's Master Planning Task Force and Minutes of the Meeting of Task Force V - Finance, October 12, 1977; and Minutes of the Meeting of Task Force V - Finance, July 28-29, 1977.
Reorganization of Federal Emergency Related Programs, Briefing Book, June 1978, and U.S. Senate Committee on the Budget, Statement to be Presented March 1, 1978, by Eugene V. Rostow, Chairman, Executive Committee, Committee on the Present Danger.
Year End Review of the Academic Integrity Guidelines, May 23, 1979; Criteria for Naming Prizes, May 11, 1979; Forbes Quadrangle Executive Suite with Regulations for Use; Change of M.Ed. and M.A. Degree Requirements, May 2, 1979; Dr. Gordon K. MacLeod, M.D., has requested temporary leave to become effective upon his appointment as Commonwealth Secretary of Health, February 1979; Energy Conservation Efforts, January 31, 1979; Pitt Nominees for Alan T. Waterman Award, December 20, 1978; Merger and Termination of Academic Programs; Faculty Advisory Committee on University Management Study, November 10, 1978; Civil Rights Data, October 27, 1977; Overload and Consulting Payments to Faculty with Analysis; Approval of Undergraduate Major in Biochemistry and Biophysics, October 1978; Approval of the reorganization plan for the Provost's Office with Reassignment of Duties in the Office of the Provost; Orientation for New Senior Academic Administrators, Deans, Directors and Department Chairs, September 29, 1978; Rector Meeting of Distinguished Professors, September 6, 1978; Enrollment, August 11, 1978; Faculty Workload and Guideline Standards; Senate Committee on Organization and Procedures, Policy on Selection of Deans and Policy on Selection of Chancellor, Provost, and Vice-Chancellor for Health Professions; and Memorandum of Agreement on Occupational Health between the University of Pittsburgh and the United Steelworkers of America.
University Nominations for National Fellowships, April 3, 1979; The University Senate Task Force on Honors Admission and Recruitment find that it is essential that the University of Pittsburgh establish a comprehensive merit scholarship program, February 14, 1979; UHP Independent Study, November 14, 1978; and UHP Publications.
Federal Summer Intern Program Winners, June 18, 1979; The Chancellor's Undergraduate Teaching Fellowships, September 25, 1978; Newsletters; and Booklet, "Handbook of Teaching Services."
Paintings for the University's Collection Exhibition the portrait of Hugh Brackenridge by Gilbert Stuart; The Symposium on Renaissance Art, June 1979; Planning document for the Department of Physics and Astronomy and Proposal for Financial Support for Research and Graduate Program Development in Physics and Astronomy; American Political Science Association inviting the University to join the Policy Studies Organization (PSO), May 5, 1979; Approval of Undergraduate Majors in Applied Mathematics, Statistics, and Religious Studies; Facilities Planning has advised that the Langley Aerodrome has arrived at Benedum Hall, January 29, 1979; Application for Biomedical Research Support Grant, December 19, 1978; Budget adjustments for 1978-1979; General State Authority approves funding request for reconstruction of Langley Hall; The Hersh Collection, November 1978; The Center for Philosophy of Science Annual Report for the 1977-1978 Academic Year; IREX Research Exchange Programs, September 13, 1978; FAS Policy on Low Enrollment Courses; The possibility of a chair for the study of Politics and Business, August 7, 1978; Appointment of Dr. Chien Ho, Distinguished Service Professor of Biological Sciences, July 1978; Meeting Concerning Trip to Asia, August 18, 1978; FAS Departments as of July 1, 1978; and Booklets on Asian Studies and the UP Gallery.
Personnel and purpose of CAS; Proposed CAS/Business Dual Major and Proposed Undergraduate Program in Business; Physical Therapy admissions, November 29, 1978; Open House Program for CAS students as part of Parents' Weekend, August 7, 1978; and Advising Center.
Distinguished Lecture Series and Dr. Elizabeth Baranger, Dean of Graduate Studies, Faculty of Arts and Sciences.
SGS Graduation Dinner; Approval of SGS Saturday College, May 10, 1979; The Juvenile Justice Program with National Center for Juvenile Justice's Fifth Annual Report; Name Change for SGS, March 20, 1979; Management Study, January 30, 1979; Ligonier Valley Programming, January 16, 1979; SGS Downtown Classes, January 4, 1979; Career Seminar Series with flyers; General Studies Class Schedules, September 6, 1978; SGS Fall Promotion Campaign; SGS Annual Report, July 1, 1977 - June 30, 1978; and SGS Publications.
Thank you letter for Dr. Posvar's participation in the recent decade of progress celebration, June 4, 1979; Associates Program of GSB with flyer; Interest in the "Productivity" Seminar, March 21, 1979; "Leadership and Education for Leadership," March 1979; GSB Advertising Campaign; and "Managing" and "Synergy" Publications.
Proposed CAS-Business Dual Major, January 1979, with Proposed Undergraduate Program in Business; The Business School and its Research Dimension and Citation Analysis Government Regulations Conference, October 31, 1978; Continuation of the services of the Greater Pittsburgh Business Development Corp. for the Office of Minority Business Enterprise, October 1978; The Pennsylvania Council on Economic Education, September 1978; Indices of Quality with "Measuring the Impact of Marketing Scholars and Institutions: Analysis of Citation Frequency," August 14, 1978; GSB Executive in Residence Program; 1978 GSB Graduation; and Booklet, Faculty Research and Publication, 1978-1980 Edition.
Recommendation on Fringe Benefits of the Faculty Council and Faculty Development Welfare Committee of the School of Education; Post Core Curriculum, January 1979; Intramural and Recreational Sports, January 19, 1979; Staff Training, December 15, 1978; Open House for the Program in Curriculum and Supervision with Descriptions of Presentations, September 1979; School of Education Parents' Weekend, August 1978; 5th Annual Colloquium sponsored by The Council of Graduate Students in Education, May 17, 1979; The 4th Annual Paul H. Masoner International Education Lecture; The 26th Annual Horace Mann Lecture, May 10, 1979; Pamphlet, Higher Education Administration Referral Service (HEARS); School of Education Alumni Newsletters, Spring 1979 and Summer 1978; and AACTE Bulletin, June 1979.
Letter to Thornburgh for remarks at the Engineering Alumni Annual Dinner, April 20, 1979; Emeritus Certificate for Dr. G. Raymond Fitterer with title "Dean Emeritus," March 1979; The Bradley Stoughton Award for Young Teachers of Metallurgy, March 5, 1979; Budget Policy and the Research Connection; Increased representation for the School of Engineering on the Executive Committee of the Computer Center; American Gas Association Undergraduate Grants; Major Engineering Research Grants and Contracts, December 1978; EFO Faculty Survey with Council Meeting, December 1978; Visit of Chinese Delegation of Engineering Faculty from Chiao Tung University of People's Republic of China, September 26, 1978; Minutes of Area Visit, Engineering Faculty Organization, August 2, 1978; Pittsburgh Regional Engineering Program, October 10, 1978; and Chinese Paper for UNCSTD.
Report from Dr. Joseph Donohue, Executive Office of the President, to GSLIS, June 1979; Approval of Undergraduate Program in Information Science and Name Change for GSLIS, June 8, 1979; Actions of the University's Board of Trustees that the name of the School be changed to the School of Library and Information Science, May 16, 1979; Comprehensive Planning Proposal, May 8, 1979; Committee on Accreditation of the American Library Association has voted to accept the 1977-1978 Annual Report of GSLIS; GSLIS Contract with U.S. Navy, December 12, 1978; 3rd Annual Pittsburgh Conference, November 6-8, 1978; Congratulations to Dean Thomas Galvin upon becoming President of the American Library Association; and Proposed Service Contract of GSLIS with Iran, July 20, 1978.
Dual Degree Program in Law and Public Affairs, April 30, 1979; The National Association of Schools of Public Affairs and Administration (NASPAA) will hold its annual Conference in Pittsburgh, October 22-25, 1979; Goals for Pittsburgh Project, April 6, 1979; American Assembly on GSPIA for Pittsburgh, March 7, 1979; Report of the Institute of Training and Organizational Development; 20th Anniversary of the GSPIA, April 21, 1979; Law School/GSPIA Liaison Committee, September 30, 1978; report of John P. Robin's activities as University Professor of GSPIA and Program Advisor to the Allegheny Conference on Community Development for period July 1, 1977 to June 30, 1978; "What Should be the Optimal Size of GSPIA for the 1980s," Discussion Paper; Reasons for an Educational Renaissance; and GSPIA Flyers.
Revised version of Title XX grant proposal and Title XX, Social Security Act, Grants to Educational Institutions for Training; 40th Anniversary of SSW, March 29-30, 1979; Dr. Posvar asked by Allegheny County Board of Commissioners to join planning committee to prepare a long-term plan for the older residents of Allegheny County, December 1978; Analysis of the Commitment of Citizens of Pittsburgh's Neighborhoods and Policy Recommendations for City Government; and SSW - Board of Visitors.
Upcoming Conversation Hour of Pennsylvania Educators, June 8, 1979; Hospital Cost Control Legislation, The Administration's Proposal, May 29, 1979; Faculty Status Report; FY 1980 Budget Allocations, March 21, 1979; The Administration's Proposal, Hospital Cost Containment, March 13, 1979; Health Education Programs Proposals; Support of the Pre-hospital Emergency Care Elective (First Year), February 22, 1979; Recombinant DNA Research, February 16, 1979; Sickle Cell Program, January 1979; Proposed regulations relative to the U.S. Public Health Service "Payment for Tuition and Other Educational Costs" under authority of Section 711 of the Public Health Service Act, January 4, 1979; "Health Related Professions Week," January 21-27, 1979; Health Policy Institute; Contract for Development of Infusion Micropump, October 2, 1978; Lack of funding for Arsenal Family & Children's Center, October 2, 1978; Submission of Attached Proposal for Research to the American Iron & Steel Institute; Survey of Laboratory Animal Facilities and Resources, September 1978; and Peter Safar, M.D., awarded F.S. Cheever Distinguished Professorship for 1978/1979 and will initiate the nation's first Resuscitation Research Institute at Pitt, August 31, 1978.
Committee for the Health Professions; Board of Governors of the Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic, April 26, 1979; Medical Alumni Association, April 27, 1979; and Association of Academic Health Centers, October 7, 1978.
Non-resident applicants admitted to the School of Medicine; Richard King Mellon Charitable Trusts Endowment to School of Medicine; Donald F. Leon, M.D., lists several points which are critical for the growth of the School of Medicine, May 1, 1979; University Council on Graduate Study's evaluation on doctoral program in School of Medicine, April 3, 1979; Lois A. Pounds (Oliver), M.D., appointed Associate Dean and Director of Admissions in the School of Medicine; Policy Statement on Outside Professional Services and Consulting, March 7, 1979; Gerald S. Levey, M.D., is candidate for Chairman, Department of Medicine at Pitt's Medical School, February 27, 1979; Support of the Pre-hospital Emergency Care Elective (First Year), February 22, 1979; Organization of the School of Medicine with "An Organization Design for Better Management and Tighter Financial Control of the School of Medicine, February 1979; Grant request to Health Careers Opportunity Program of HEW to the educational enhancement of minority students, December 1978; School of Medicine Fiscal and Administrative Practices Study, December 1978; Second World Congress on Emergency and Disaster Medicine, November 1978; A public relations problem existing between the hospitals and Pitt, November 22, 1978; Minority recruitment problem, November 15, 1978; Bert W. O'Malley, M.D., Chairman, Department of Cell Biology, Baylor College of Medicine, has accepted the Dickson Prize for 1978; Proposed Allegheny College of Osteopathic Medicine and Surgery; and Psychology Department and Medical School's Racial Justice Committee.
Keynote address given at "Medical Star Trek" by Klaus Hofmann, University Professor, Protein Research Laboratory, September 1978; Gerhard Werner, M.D., has resigned as Dean, School of Medicine; Report of the Activities of The Protein Laboratory Covering the Period from September 1, 1977 to August 31, 1978, by Klaus Hofmann, Director of the Protein Research Lab; Alcoa Foundation's grant for the cardiology teaching mannequin, August 10, 1978; Annual Report of Department of Pediatrics, August 4, 1978; Faculty Scholar Award to Dr. Monte Ho, August 1, 1978; and Dr. Ephraim S. Siker appointed Professor and Chairman of the Department of Anesthesiology in the School of Medicine, July 27, 1978.
Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic budget, April 4, 1979; The Kresge Foundation and their grant toward expansion of library with letter listing various funding sources to WPIC; Executive Stress Program, May 7, 1979; WPIC Education & Research Center; Proposed Space for UCIR in WPIC, April 6, 1979; and Possibility of establishing a division in behavioral medicine, September 11, 1978.
Notice of completion of the final report Metro Wheeling Urban Study; Three students from GSPH chosen to participate in the 1979 Federal Summer Intern Program, May 2, 1979; Epidemiology Research Center, April 1979; Department Chairman, Health Services Administration, GSPH, March 14, 1979; Maternal and Child Health Program with letter from Senator Heinz; Health Policy Institute, March 20, 1979; The Thomas Parran Lectureship, December 11, 1978; Dr. David Gur appointed to membership on The Radiation Safety Committee, November 27, 1978; Mr. M. Allen Pond awarded the Sedgwick Memorial Medal, November 1978; and Memorandum of Agreement with the United Steel Workers of America, August 31, 1978.
Approval of Graduate Programs, April 30, 1979; Association of Dental School Bulletin, April 1979; Special project to interest dental graduates in opening practices in rural communities, March 8, 1979; "Proposal to Establish Graduate Programs in Growth, Development and Aging, School of Dental Medicine, An Analysis" and "Proposal to Offer a Master of Dental Science Degree in Endodontics, School of Dental Medicine, An Analysis"; Change of Departmental Names; Resignation of Dean Edward J. Forrest, September 15, 1978; and Agreement Covering School Participation in the Health Education Assistance Loan Program, August 24, 1978.
Teaching of Biochemistry to the 3rd Year Students in the School of Pharmacy, May 5, 1979; Water Analysis, April 6, 1979; Salk Hall Renovation Project, February 13, 1979; Iranian Project, November 1978; The B.S. Degree program in Pharmacy, October 10, 1978; Graduate Student Education, October 8, 1978; The Pharmacy Alumni wishes to present a bronze plaque to Dr. Posvar during half-time, September 30, 1978; Colleges or Schools of Pharmacy, Accredited Degree Programs, 1978; and Accreditation approval granted by the American Council on Pharmaceutical Education for the baccalaureate program in pharmacy.
The National League for Nursing has awarded the first Davis-Taber Fellowship for Doctoral Study in Nursing to Susan Schaeffer Jay, a Doctoral Student at Pitt; The School of Nursing has received continuing accreditation for the baccalaureate and masters program in nursing; Higher Education Circular 113, "Nursing Program Moratorium," October 17, 1978; Inquiry regarding naming the School of Nursing Building Kuehn Hall in honor of the first dean, Dr. Ruth Perkins Kuehn; Development of a Charter for the Kidney Foundation of Western Pennsylvania; and Invitation to dedication of the Victoria Building with Posvar dedication remarks, October 18, 1978.
Congratulatory Citation from Pennsylvania's House of Representatives on SHRP's Tenth Anniversary, May 1978; letter to Dr. Francis S. Cheever requesting that he speak on Recognition Day; Thank you letter to A.C. Van Dusen for the presentation of the proclamation of January 21-27 as Health Related Professions Week in Pittsburgh; Thank you letters to Dr. Molly T. Vogt for her service as Acting Dean of SHRP, January 1979; Arsenal Family and Children's Center has received money to remain open, October 5, 1978; and Open House at SHRP, August 9, 1978.
Availability of Wilson College as a potential site for a branch campus, March 1979; Regional Campus Energy Conservation Project, November 14, 1978; Proposed Allegheny College of Osteopathic Medicine and Surgery and Proposed Osteopathic School of Medicine; Proposal for Osteopathic Medicine to be Offered by West Allegheny Hospital, June 23, 1978; and Continuation Proposal for second year funding for the Western Pennsylvania Gerontology Center, August 1978.
A University Conference Center to be located at UPG, April 11, 1979; Plans to be formulated for a capital campaign, March 1979; and Public Relations, Greensburg Campus.
Student Housing at UPJ; Johnstown Playing Field; Affirmative Action Employment at UPJ, August 1978; and "UPJ, An Overview," May 1978.
Titusville Student Union and Gymnasium and UPT Advisory Board UPT correspondence, January 1979.
Follow up to Chancellors Middle East trip, June 21, 1978; Additional information on students enrolled in courses leading to the Graduate Program, June 1979; Visit of His Excellency Marian Dobrosielski, Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs, People's Republic of Poland, and Dr. S. Pawliszewski, April 18, 1979; Peace Research Studies Information Service, September 8, 1978; Israel-Pitt Relationship, August 29, 1978; and Relocation problems of the Department of East Asian Languages and Literatures within Mervis Hall, July 18, 1978.
The University and relations with Egypt, Libya, Kuwait and Iran, June 27, 1979; Working copy of "Politics, Procedures and Standards for the Approval of Foreign Corporations to Operate an Educational Enterprise in Pennsylvania," June 27, 1979; Preliminary Planning Proposal for the Phasing Out of UCIS Publications Program, June 26, 1979;Future relationships between Pitt and the Institute of National Planning, Cairo, Egypt, May 1979; A letter from Mayor of Pittsburgh and key to the city to be presented by Pitt's alumni to President Anwar Sadat, May 16, 1979; and Pitt and Pakistan, May 1979.
Final report from Gad E. Toko regarding his association with UCIS; Guidelines to formal relationships with governments and corporations U.S. and foreign; Mr. John T. McKechnie is one of nine Americans selected to participate in an ACLS-NAS Soviet Academy of Sciences working group; Junior Office Program, February 28, 1979; Dr. J.R. Joshi appointed Honorary Research Associate of UCIS; American Political Science Association; "Toward a Master Plan or UCIS Extension Activities and Funding Strategies" prepared by Paul Watson; Ramkhamhaeng University, Bangkok, Thailand would like to send some of their students to Pitt, December 25, 1978; U.S. Department of Commerce Planning document, December 13, 1978; Pitt Foreign students, faculty and researchers, September 12, 1978; Study team trip to People's Republic of China; Appointment of Dr. Bahan Fozoumi as University Senior Research Associate; Toyota grants; Masaryk Manuscript; and Carl Beck's 20th Anniversary.
"Pittsburgh Volunteers" by Dr. Jiri Nehnevajsa, May 1979; "Survey Sampling Frames: Usage, Procedures, and Tasks"; Center for Social and Urban Research, February 20, 1979; Research Activities at the USCUR and Advisory Board and Professional Staff; Proposal for a New Name for the University Center for Urban Research and booklet, "University Center for Social and Urban Research, A Brief Description," November 1978; and Reception for Dr. Jiri Nehnevajsa who has retired from Directorship of UCSUR, July 12, 1978.
"An Idea for Enriching Our Scholarly Traditions," June 8, 1979; Preparation of Proposal to the Environmental Protection Agency to Establish an Environmental Epidemiology Center in the Graduate School of Public Health, May 9, 1979; National Solar Energy Education Information Update, April 1979; Letter to Allen E. Ertel, U.S. House of Representatives regarding Dr. Posvar's testimony before the House Subcommittee on Science, Research and Technology; Energy & World Health Symposium, March 27, 1979; The 9th Annual Pennsylvania Environmental Conference, March 29-30, 1979; Possible Major HEW Grants to Urban Universities, March 7, 1979; The House Committee on International Relations is interested in continuing the historical series which Pitt has been working on for them, February 1, 1979; Letter of Intent to submit a proposal to the Environmental Protection Agency to establish an Advanced Technology Center at the University, January 25, 1979; Ford Foundation Grant for a Study Entitled "Productivity Growth in Light Manufactured Exports," November 1978; and "New Research Development Fund Guidelines."
Energy Center Seed Funding with "A Proposed Center for Energy Policy Studies"; The Middle Atlantic Power Research Committee is pleased to announce continuation of the program initiated in 1969, September 25, 1978; Progress and Planning, Office of Research, September 1, 1978; The Energy Advisory Task Force Report and Recommendations; Approval for the new Research Development Fund formula proposed by Dr. Fisher, August 17, 1978; and Publications.
Student athlete eligibility and the third term; The cancellation of water polo, May 25, 1979; A proposal to be prepared by Peat, Marwick, Mitchell & Co. defining the scope, their approach, and the estimated fee for a pilot study for the Athletic Department, March 16, 1979; Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association, Inc., November 20, 1978; and University of Pittsburgh Auto Racing Championship, June 18, 1979.
Basic grant for Athletics; Meeting with Varsity Coaches, June 10, 1979; Field Hockey program, March 26, 1979; Responsibility Center Planning, January 31, 1979; Stadium, Special seats, December 5, 1978; Football American Football Coaches Association, Suggested Guidelines for Colleges and Universities in Employment of Coaches for Intercollegiate Athletics, October 19, 1978; The Polish Falcons of America have requested the use of athletic facilities, July 5-8, 1980; Tennis Courts, September 20, 1978; A Possible Reorganization of Intercollegiate Athletics, September 1, 1978; Jeffrey John Delaney nominated for Scholar-Athletic Award and Fellowship for Graduate Study (National Football Foundation and Hall of Fame), August 29, 1978; Dr. H. Charles Smith resigns the position of Executive Assistant Director of Athletics, July 1978; Use of Athletic Facilities, July 13, 1978; and Season Ticket Holders.
A "Sports History" of University of Pittsburgh under the sponsorship of the Panther Foundation, June 1979; Golden Panther Brunches, March 16, 1979; Golden Panther contributions; and Sixth Annual Golden Panther Barbecue, September 5, 1978.
Annual Homecoming Dinner, October 20, 1978; Media Release, 1978 Awardees of Distinction; and Annual Football Luncheon, September 13, 1978, with Dr. Posvar welcome address.
Football Schedule, June 25, 1979; Football camp at Edinboro State College; Congratulatory letters to players who were selected by National Football League teams; Complimentary Football Tickets for Public Affairs Purposes; Jeff Delaney has decided not to accept the $1,500 scholarship for postgraduate study; Counseling services for student athletes; Thank You letters to Drs. Posvar and Bozik for their help during recruiting season, February 1979; Team Doctor for football program, January 19, 1979; Close friendship between Penn State and Pitt, November 29, 1978; Recommendation regarding police escort for buses to stadium, November 9, 1978; Pitt's Head Football Coach, Jackie Sherrill; and Final Guest List, Homecoming, Pitt vs. Florida State, October 21, 1978.
Pitt Band will attend Tangerine Bowl festivities and the events of the Band Alumni Board of Governors meetings.
Annual Meeting, May 7, 1979; September 19, 1979, has been set for the all day off-campus meeting of the Board of Trustees to review the long-range plans of each of the schools; 1979 Membership List of the Board of Trustees; Mr. William Rea and Dr. Michael Radvansky accept the emeritus trusteeships, May 21, 1979; Schedule for Visit of Shirley Temple Black and Her Husband, May 15, 1979; Mrs. Nancy H. Flaherty has expressed a desire to become a member of the Board of Trustees, May 4, 1979; University of Pittsburgh Representative, the Chinese University Hong Kong, August 23, 1978; Chancellor's Report to Trustees on Appropriation Committee Hearings, April 17, 1979; The Honorable Robert G. Scanlon will become an ex officio member of the Board of Trustees since his appointment as Secretary of Education of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, March 22, 1979; Academic Calendar 1979-1980; May Board of Trustees Meeting at Bradford Campus, January 29, 1979; Holiday Observance of Martin Luther King's Birthday/Great Americans Day, January 5, 1979; Governor's Appointment and Appointment of The Reverend Elmer L. Williams to Board of Trustees; Mr. Robinson F. Barker resigns from Board of Trustees; Mr. Joseph M. Katz reappointed a Commonwealth Trustee, November 1978; Student membership, November 22, 1978; Alumni Council Recommends No Age Limit for Trustees, November 13, 1978; and Reissue of Statement on Policy on Conflict of Interest Provisions of Pennsylvania Law (Act No. 161 of 1971) and Disclosure of Certain Interests for 1978-1979.
Comments about format and frequency of deans' meetings, June 8, 1979; Energy Conservation Efforts, January 25, 1979; Self Study Committee, University of Pittsburgh Association, January 9, 1979; March Cultural Events Festival; Research Development Fund, October 27, 1978; and Personal Safety of Personnel, September 5, 1978.
J. Lawrence McBride, Esq., elected General Alumni Association representative to the University Athletic Committee, June 1979; Review of Senate Athletic Committee report, June 6, 1979; Intramural and Recreational Sports at the University, February 12, 1979; Athletic Facilities Renovations; and Meeting Minutes.
Officers and Members of the Executive Committee 1977-1978; "A Planning and Implementation Program for Downtown Pittsburgh," ACCD, February 8, 1979; Memorandum of Agreement Between the University of Pittsburgh and the ACCD; Penn-Liberty Study, April 5, 1979; Summary Report, Services Available to the Mentally Retarded in Allegheny County, March 20, 1979; Conference on the Re-Use of Downtown Buildings, November 20, 1978; Allegheny Steam Heating Co.; Dr. Posvar will serve on Allegheny Conference/Hospital Council Joint Committee, October 1978; Visit of Frank A. Weil, U.S. Dept. of Commerce, October 10, 1978; Program of Civic Agencies Related to Goals of Draft Strategic Plan, final report, September 5, 1978; Metropolitan Citizens Organization Approach to the Allegheny Conference, July 27, 1978; 1978 Report of the ACCD; and Business Council of Pennsylvania with Minutes of Meeting of ACCD and The Greater Philadelphia Partnership.
The Administration's Health Manpower Proposal for 1980; FY 80 Research and Development Appropriations with "Basic Research, 1980 Investments in the Future, A Joint Statement to the Congress," April 17, 1979; Federal Council on the Arts and Humanities, April 19, 1979; Institute For Technological Cooperation (IFTC) with Summary Report, March 1979; Posvar agrees to serve on the Committee on Intercollegiate Athletics and the Committee on Health Policy for 1979; Board of International Food and Agricultural Development (BIFAD), March 5, 1979; Statement of Principles for Effective Participation of Colleges and Universities in International Development Activities, February 22, 1979; Survey of Member Institutions and their Intercollegiate Athletics Expenditures, January 16, 1979; Survey on Educational Telecommunications, December 18, 1978; Proposed Regulations Affecting Human Subject Research with "Notice: Public Health Service National Institutes of Health, Office of Protection from Research Risks" and copy of Federal Register, Part III, Protection of Human Subjects; "1978-1979 Student Charges at State and Land-Grant Universities — An Analysis"; Congressional Earned-Honors Roster, November 3, 1978; Report of Policies and Issues; Senate Action on Assisting Middle Income Families with College Costs, August 4, 1978; and University of Pittsburgh response to the questionnaire on "State of the Arts in NASULGC Institutions," July 27, 1978.
The support of financial aid to the UN University; Pitt's support of UN University, May 4, 1979; "The Case for a United States Contribution to the United Nations University," by James M. Hester, Rector, UNU; and Congressional Report, August 2, 1978.
Dr. Posvar will not be able to serve as Chairman of the Education Task Force for Project Pacesetter; Proposed Projects, 1978-1979; Ideas for Energy Week Projects and Programs; Task Force Reports to the Public at Energy Dialogue '78; and Dr. Hans Bethe, Nobel Laureate, will present keynote address at Energy Dialogue '78 luncheon, October 26, 1978.
Agenda, AAU/ACE/NASULGC Joint Committee on Health Policy, July 17, 1979; Negotiations regarding model music performance with the three performing rights organizations ASCAP, BMI, and SESAC, June 15, 1979; Selective Service Director, June 14, 1979; Inter-Association Presidents Committee on Accreditation, Statement Supporting COPA's Role, May 18, 1979; Planning the 1979 freshman survey for the Institutional Research Program (CIRP) and Pitt has been invited to participate, May 9, 1979; and Urban Grant University, March 5, 1979.
Proposed HEW policy interpreting relations to college and university athletic programs under Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, January 22, 1979; ACE is seeking federal funding under Title VII of the Higher Education Act, January 10, 1979; ACE Fellows Program, December 11, 1978; ACE Guide to Undergraduate External Degree Programs, October 16, 1978; Dr. Posvar has accepted ACE invitation to attend the Romanian Studies Colloquium, September 28, 1978; and Formation of ACE Roundtable.
Annual Dues, 1979-1980; Notes in the Special PACU Executive Committee Meeting with Secretary of Education, Dr. Robert Scanlon, Held at The Temple University Center City Facility, May 23, 1979; PACU Nominating Committee; PACU's 501(c)(3) Tax Status, April 17, 1979; PACU efforts in connection with the Federal Budget and the Higher Education Act of 1965, March 9, 1979; Significance for Pennsylvania of President Carter's FY 1980 Budget proposals, February 26, 1979; PACU Task Force to Review the Higher Education Act of 1965; Governor Thornburgh's 1979-1980 Budget; Governor-elect Thornburgh's appointees, January 4, 1979; PACU Study of Academic Programs, December 7, 1978; Regional Workshop on PACU Academic Program Study, October 24, 1978; PACU Study of Postsecondary Degree Program; Pennsylvania Chamber of Commerce-Tripartite Council, September 7, 1978; PACU Annual Meeting, Hershey Motor Lodge and Convention Center, September 24, 1978; Monthly Bulletins of PACU; PACU Capitol and Campus Legislators' Newsletters; Legislative Directory, PACU; and Announcement of officers for the Commission of Commonwealth Universities for 1979-1980.
PCHE Presidents Council; EACUBO and PCHE Business Affairs Committee conference, June 27, 1979; and Sharing Planning Policies for the 1980s with PCHE Institutions, November 9, 1978.
Gift to the UHC for the Reconstructive Surgery Program, May 25, 1979; Letter sent to Trustees of Magee-Women' s and Children's Hospital to discuss UHC, May 1, 1979; Renal Therapy Program Dialysis Component, March 28, 1979; The Administration's Proposal, Hospital Cost Containment, March 13, 1979; Response to the UHCP Special Report, March 6, 1979; Letter from Donald F. Leon, M.D., Acting Dean, regarding problem between PR people and the School of Medicine, November 22, 1978; Vice Chancellor Nathan J. Stark will chair Blue Cross of Pennsylvania; Cost Containment Committee, November 1, 1978; Extent of University's Contribution to Proposed Health Policy Institute, September 26, 1978; Resignation of Dr. Gerhard Werner from the office of Medical School Dean and Vice President for Professional Affairs, September 11, 1978; Ambulatory Care Planning, August 8, 1978; Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Active Research Grants, 1977-1978; and Physical plant renovations for the School of Medicine.
AAUP annual survey of faculty compensation with booklet, November 15, 1978 and "The Impact of Federal Retirement-Age Legislation on Higher Education: A Report of the Special Committee on Age Discrimination and Retirement."
The Constitution of AAU as Amended at the Spring Meeting, 1975; AAU Members in Order of Seniority, April 1979; The "Bok" report, June 15, 1979; Summary of AAU year's activities by T.A. Bartlett, May 25, 1979; Resolved that AAU adopt the principles expressed in the "Statement of University Presidents Concerning Federal Health Education Programs," April 17, 1979; AAU Position Paper on Recent Federal Audits, April 2, 1979; Federal funding to cope with Section 504 of the Vocational Rehabilitation Act with Academic Facilities; The results of the January 8, 1979 summit meeting with Testimony on S.210 Department of Education Committee on Governmental Affairs, U.S. Senate, NSF Starts Experiment to Cut Red Tape, Paperwork in Administration of Grants and AAU Executive Committee Minutes February 1, 1979, Washington, D.C.; National Library Agency with Background and Discussion Paper, December 1978; Administration budget projections for FY 1980 with papers regarding Tuition Remission, Allocation of Indirect Costs to Service Centers, Documentation of Payroll Distributions, Unallowable Costs, Visit to University of Florida to Discuss the GAA Concept, Structural Differences Between the Nonprofit and the Profit Sectors that must be Recognized in Implementing President Carter's Anti-Inflation Program in Higher Education, and Booklet "1979 Conference, International Education: The Global Context, The U.S. Role"; Dr. Posvar invited to become a Sponsor of the Atlantic Council, October 30, 1978; Teaching Hospital Reimbursement, Proposed Regulations to Implement Section 227 of the 1972 Social Security Amendment on Medicare, August 18, 1978); and "Federal Relations Report," July 27, 1978.
Draft of Posvar letter on speech to Economic Studies Committee; Minutes of the Montreal meeting, October 1978; The Administration's Health Manpower Proposal for 1980; Comments on the proposed regulations relative to the U.S. Public Health Service "Payment for Tuition and Other Educational Costs" under authority of Section 711 of the Public Health Service Act; and Correspondence regarding Science and Research.
New officers of the Board are installed for term beginning June 18, 1979; Chancellor Baum's resignation, May 9, 1979; Proposed amendment to Part 1 of OMB Circular A-915, filed in the Federal Register on January 12, 1979; Urban Grant University Act; Applications for Membership; Urban Impact Review, January 16, 1979; Wichita Hearings, October 26, 1978; Annual Meeting of CUPU, Washington, D.C., September 19, 1978; Council of Urban University Presidents Meeting, August 8, 1978; and News Release, "Urban University Presidents Pledge Active Role in Carter's Urban Policy Program," July 13, 1978.
Administrative Staff Members, March 1979; Draft, "University Policy and Practice for an Emergency Shutdown Due to Inclement Weather/Energy Crisis; and Administrative Staff Meetings, March-May 1979.
Letter to Dr. Maryann Coffee upon her election to the Board of the National Association for Women Deans; Title IX Regulations/Amendments, April 9, 1979; Health, Education and Welfare's Proposed Policy Interpretation applying Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 to intercollegiate athletic programs; Pitt's non-discrimination statement with rules, regulations and statement; and City Personnel Appeals Board Appointment of Dr. Coffey, August 2, 1978.
Review of Presentations by Consultants for the Medical Research and Dental Clinic Facilities, March 15, 1979; Energy Conservation Efforts, January 1979; Asbestos Hazards and Possible Asbestos Hazards; Physical Plant Budget Adjustment, November 30, 1978; Identification of Trees, November 13, 1978; Plant Services and Building Maintenance Division, Planned Projects FY 1978-1979; and Proposed Alteration and Renovation Projects, Regional Campuses, FY 1978-1979.
State Audit of Non-Pennsylvania Resident Tuition, April 13, 1979; Correspondence from Director of Community Development Scholarship Program, February 1979; Some additional information concerning the NSF "New Entrants Survey," November 29, 1978; Residency Classification, October 17, 1978; Registration Problems in Fall 1978; Policy Change in Maximum Credit Hour Load for All Graduate and Undergraduate; and Enrollment Projections.
Business and Travel Expenses, June 15, 1979; AAU Paper on Recent Federal Audits; State Audit, March 22, 1979; American Political Science Association Deficit, January 30, 1979; HEW Audit Report about Pitt, January 26, 1979; New Payroll/Personnel System with University of Pittsburgh Restatement of and Changes in Payroll Policies and Procedures; and Report on the Review of the Financial Statements, November 15, 1978.
Private College Costs; Proposal for a Study of the Economic Impacts of Higher Education in Pennsylvania to be Conducted by the State Board of Education by the Pennsylvania Economy League, Inc., May 31, 1979; University of Pittsburgh Appropriation, June 1, 1979; Davies Amendment, May 31, 1979; Senate Bill 542, Commonwealth University System, May 24, 1979; Report on Overload and Consulting Payments in the Schools with Analysis of Faculty Overload and Consulting Payments; University of Pittsburgh Appropriation FY 1979-1980; Letters to Members of the Senate Appropriation Committee, April 79; Dr. Posvar meeting with Governor Thornburgh regarding FY 1980 State Appropriations, April 19, 1979; Responses to House Appropriations Committee Questions, April 3, 1979; Long-Range Salary Commitment to Tenured Faculty; Titusville Campus, March 1979; and Thank you letter to Dr. Posvar regarding his testimony of the budget authorization request of the National Science Foundation, March 23, 1979.
Finance Committee of the House of Representatives plans to hold state-wide hearings on the general subject of curtailing Commonwealth spending, March 1979; Draft, The Management Advisory Committee requested that Peat, Marwick, Mitchell & Co. prepare a proposal defining the scope, our approach, and the estimated fee for a pilot study of the Athletic Department, March 16, 1979; Summary Analysis of Expenditures by Campus, Section 10, House Bill 2249, March 25, 1979; Proposal Review Committee; Governor Thornburg's 1979-1980 Budget; Telegram regarding loss of federal funds, March 1, 1979; Reserve for Utilities with Projected Utility Expenditures for Current Fiscal Year, February 1979; Seminar on Financing Higher Education, February 1979; 1979 Organizational Charts; Mr. Kenneth E. Summit, Assistant Budget Director, will assume role of Acting director of the Budget Office, January 18, 1979; Budget Projections FY 1980-1984; Salary Commitment to Tenured Faculty 1979-1980 through 1988-1989; and Statement on Governor's budget, March 7, 1979.
Comparative Analysis of Fall 1978 Actual and Projected Enrollment, December 1978; Proposal for the Evaluation of Programs Fund, December 15, 1978; PRMS Proposal for FY 1979; Increases in appropriations by the Pennsylvania Department of Education with Appointment of Secretary of Education and Commissioner of Higher Education; Change in Budget Office Organization, December 4, 1978; Budget Policy and the Research Connection, November 30, 1978; Budget Performance Reports FY 1978; Regional Campus Energy Conservation Project, November 14, 1978; Faculty Advisory Committee on University Management Study, November 10, 1978; Expenses Associated with China Educational Exchange Program, January 16, 1978; Johnstown Playing Field; Future buildings, October 31, 1978; Overload and Consulting Payments to Faculty, October 19, 1978; Request for Additional Funds for Admissions and Student Aid, October 5, 1978; Funding Priorities FY 1980; List of persons who will be in attendance at the University of Pittsburgh hearing before the Pennsylvania Department of Education, October 5, 1978; Planning and Budget Reviews, October 2, 1978; Statement of Revenues and Expenditures, Football related Activities, 1977-1978; Four-Year Status for UP Bradford, September 28, 1978; FY 1977 Annual Report and FY 1978 Objectives, Office of Planning and Budget; Dr. Posvar letter to President John Oswald, Penn State, advising that Pitt finds itself obliged to ask for larger increases for medical instruction than does Penn State, September 8, 1978; Additional Capital and Repair and Renovation Projects, July 19, 1978; and Planning for Lothrop Hall, July 13, 1978.
Proposed Space for UCIR in WPIC, April 6, 1979; Cathedral of Learning 12th Floor Office Space, October 10, 1978; and Space and Furnishing Standards, December 13, 1978.
Salary and Classification Review for Selected Data Processing Jobs, March 5, 1979; Funding Reform Proposed for State Related Universities, January 25, 1979; University Staff Training; Pay Ranges for Programmers and System Analysts, January 11, 1979; Age Discrimination Regulations; Draft University Policy Statement Regarding Staff Retirement for Memorandum to be Issued by Gustav Reinecke, December 1978; Open Enrollment for Health Benefits, November 29, 1978; Minimum Wage Law; New Personnel Payroll System; TIAA-CREF Retirement Program with Improved Plan for Participation in University of Pittsburgh Retirement Program; Equal retirement benefits to all employees regardless of sex, October 11, 1978; Senate Bill No. 578, Public Employee Pension Forfeiture Act; Staff Ombudsman Report, August 1978; and Salary Administration Guide, 1979.
Office of the Chancellor and Cathedral of Learning Floor Marshals, June 11, 1979; Congratulatory letters about campus police; Police problems and the fraternities; Industrial security program is presently in general conformity with the requirements of the Industrial Security Manual, Department of Defense, Washington, D.C.; Security problem in Department of Crystallography, October 10, 1978; Emergency Response Procedures, October 6, 1978; Forbes Quadrangle Security Hardware, September 1978; and The FBI will sponsor a seminar regarding Terroristic Acts directed at Corporations, Institutions and their executives, August 22, 1978.
Employment of Polish Computer Scientist; Computer Center Operation, May 31, 1979; EDUNET, May 1979; Mr. Raffee Ellis resigns as Director of the Computer Center; Terminals on Loan to Computer Center Staff, March 20, 1979; Digital Equipment Corp., March 13, 1979; Dr. Paul Stieman will serve as Acting Director, assisted by Mr. Warren Fugate as Associate Acting Director; Dr. Posvar has assigned direct oversight responsibilities to Dr. Bozik and appointed Dr. Harry Pople as a special advisor on Computer Center matters, March 2, 1979; Hardware Acquisition for Information Systems, January 22, 1979; Computer Center Requisition to DEC; Computer Center Information Systems Development; Review, Information Systems Study, January 15, 1979; Dutkovich's Problem with PHEAA Tape Exchange; Equipment Funds for the Computer Center, FY 1979; Casualty Losses to Computer Center Equipment with Electrical Fire in LIS Building, May 1978; and Associate Director of the Computer Center, July 6, 1978.
Report of the Chancellor, "Overview of the University," June 1979; The State College and University Legislation, May 31, 1979; Invitation to attend 10th Anniversary Conference in honor of Dean H. J. Zoffer, May 22, 1979 with Dr. Posvar speech; Christmas Card Request for Information, March 17, 1979; Draft Letter to the Faculty, December 20, 1978; Senior Administrators and Department Heads Assistance in Responding to Emergencies, December 1978; Music for Christmas, November 9, 1978; Urban 13, Fall Meeting, Agenda and Schedule, November 2-4, 1978; Revised Sheets for the Industrial Security Manual, September 1, 1978; Chancellor's Report to the Chamber of Commerce with Council for Financial Aid to Education, August 29, 1978; "The University of Pittsburgh, Highlights and History" with Campus Map; and Organizational Charts.
Testimony on the Proposed Budget for the National Science Foundation for FY 1978 before the Subcommittee on Health and Scientific Research of the Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, U.S. Senate by W. W. Posvar, March 3, 1977; Dr. Posvar Greetings for the New Year, December 20, 1978; Dr. Posvar statement regarding living in Pittsburgh, December 7, 1978; and Dr. Posvar statement confirming he is not leaving Pitt for position at FEMA, November 13, 1978.
University of Pittsburgh 50 Year Plaque Presentation, March 20, 1979; Specific Areas of Cooperation Between the Offices of the Vice Chancellor for Public Affairs and the Vice Provost for Program Planning, December 7, 1978; Fund raising consultant, October 1978; The Shrine Football Game; Fifth Avenue Resurfacing; Revised Campus Map; and University Calendar, 1978-1979.
Peat, Marwick, Mitchell Presentation with "School of Library and Information Science: A Review of Organization and Personnel Practice" and "Report to the Chancellor, Overview of the University, University of Pittsburgh," June 1979; Hospital Cost Control Legislation, the Administration's Proposal, May 29, 1979; Proposal to furnish and provide lighting for the Croghan-Schenley Room in the Cathedral of Learning, May 29, 1979; Water analysis for municipal users, May 8, 1979; Use of the University Club; The role of a Public Relations Assistant to the Vice Chancellor for Public Affairs, March 1979; Non-discrimination Statement, February 2, 1979; Applicability of Act 170 to University Trustees, December 5, 1978; Century Club reception, December 11, 1978; Public Relations, Advertising Program for University Placement Office, November 1, 1978; The City of Pittsburgh, Department of Public Works grants permission to the University of Pittsburgh to place, erect and maintain signs throughout the City, August 10, 1978; Promotions in the Office of Public Affairs, July 1, 1978; and Flyer, "Pittsburgh: Academic Convention City of the 1980s."
Fund Development with "Plan for the Eighties -Development and Alumni Affairs Subdivision of Public Affairs Division"; The Century Club Reception with AGF Board of Directors Annual Meeting Minutes, August 8, 1978; and Reports of Voluntary Support.
Congratulatory letter to Dr. B.J. Kobosky and Mr. B. Koperek for a job well done on Annual Giving Incentive Awards Program sponsored by CASE, May 2, 1979; Fund Campaign, May 1, 1979; Charter Council Dinner; Mr. Eugene E. Sillaman is National Campaign Chairman, March 1979; 28th Annual Century Club Event, December 8, 1978; Capital Campaign with "A Proposal for Developing Programs of Excellence in the Natural Sciences at the University of Pittsburgh," February 1978; The importance of announcing a major gift at the onset of a campaign (in this instance the Richard King Mellon Foundation gift of $6,650,000), October 1978; "Another Record Breaking Year, AGF 1977-1978 Campaign"; Budgetary concern for AGF and UW Campaigns, August 10, 1978; AGF Guide, August 3, 1978; AGF final report for 1977-1978 campaign; and Reports of Voluntary Support, April 1979 and December 1978.
Non-resident applicants admitted to our Medical School, June 1979; Legislative Office for Research Liaison (LORL) and Minutes of UCRL Meeting, April 24, 1979; Comments on Proposed Legislation and House Bill 265, "An Act requiring public agencies to hold certain meetings and hearings open to the public and providing penalties"; House Labor-HEW Appropriations Subcommittee, May 2, 1979; Financial Committee of the House of Representatives plans to hold state-wide hearings on the general subject of curtailing Commonwealth spending, March 21, 1979; Charles Gilmore, newly assigned Coordinator for State Related Universities, Department of Education, February 19, 1979; Robert G. Scanlon appointed Secretary of Education, February 15, 1979; Reorganization of the U.S. Senate, January 24, 1979; 1978 Nominees for the American Institute for Public Service (AIPS) yearly presentation of the Jefferson Award to distinguished citizens who have made a significant contribution in the field of public service; Dick Thornburgh's remarks re: funding for higher education, as reported in the Patriot-News, October 29, 1978; The problem of safety of students, particularly women, in the dormitories in Oakland, October 1978; Appropriations of Federal Funds by Pennsylvania General Assembly, October 17, 1978; Conference on U.S. Security and the Soviet Challenge, October 1978; and Benjamin Franklin Symposium.
Pennsylvania students attending the university, June 1979; International Year of the Child with pamphlet; Senate Appropriations Committee, May 7, 1979; Meeting with Governor Richard Thornburgh, April 19, 1979; The Court Interpreters Act, April 19, 1979; The University has established an Energy and Environment Center, March 29, 1979; Gordon K. Macleod, M.D., inaugurated Secretary of Health of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, March 16, 1979; Rep. Roger Raymond Fischer chosen Chairman of the House of Representatives Committee on Education, February 22, 1979; Dr. Posvar Introductory Remarks for Newly-Elected Legislators dinner, November 30, 1978; Congratulatory letter to Richard L. Thornburgh for his victory in becoming Governor of Pennsylvania, November 20, 1978; Letter of commendation regarding the Osaka Chamber of Commerce Investment Team Visit, November 14, 1978; Tuition Tax Credit, H.R. 12050, October 1978; Senatorial scholarships; Pennsylvania Chamber of Commerce-Tripartite Council, September 7, 1978; and Possible Commonwealth Trustee Candidates.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is seeking candidates for their University Fellowship Program, June 25, 1979; Thank you letter to Mr. Peter Szanton, Office of Management and Budget, for his visit to Pitt, June 14, 1979; Department of Education Legislation, S.210 and H.R.2444; Letters from Adlai E. Stevenson, Chairman Subcommittee on Space, Science and Technology; Proposed A-95 amendments on "urban impact"; Thank you notes to Honorable H. John Heinz III and Honorable Richard S. Schweiker regarding their efforts to oppose the decisions to the 1979 appropriations for health education, March 29, 1979; The Higher Education Act of 1965, March 23, 1979; The possibility of creating a Cabinet-level Department of Education, March 8, 1979; The university's experience with the FY 1978 Comprehensive Program of the Fund for Improvement of Postsecondary Education, July 1978; and The Office of Management and Budget will formally activate the Federal Emergency Management Agency, March 25, 1979.
Eastern Airlines, Inc.; Greater Pittsburgh International Airport Scheduled Passenger Service Survey, March 21, 1979; Professors Joseph A. James and Raymond E. Owen have been nominated to serve on the Financial Advisory Committee of Allegheny County, February 1979; Committee for Progress in Allegheny County; Pittsburgh "Health Related Professions Week" in honor of the 10th Anniversary of the establishment of the School of Health Related Professions, November 28, 1978; Minority Enterprise Small Business Investment Corp. (MESBIC), October 11, 1978; Pittsburgh Regional Minority Purchasing Council 4th Annual Awards Luncheon, November 9, 1978; Allegheny County Democratic Committee's annual John F. Kennedy-David L. Lawrence Dinner, October 16, 1978; Correspondence regarding Group Against Smog and Pollution (GASP) in Allegheny County, August 1978; Catholic Youth Association Dinner, September 13, 1978; University of Pittsburgh application to the U.S. Dept. of Labor for a special education and training project; and Talk by Chancellor Posvar before the Economic Studies Committee, Greater Pittsburgh Chamber of Commerce, April 1978.
Budget Modification request for Additional Building Security, February 22, 1979; Letter of commendation from Ruth Crawford Mitchell for James W. Knox, Director of the Nationality Rooms Program from it inception until 1964, with Summary of Funds raised by Knox for the Nationality Rooms and Intercultural Exchange Programs, December 1, 1978; and The establishment of an Austrian Nationality Room, August 25, 1978.
Proposed Hearing Format for Multiple Complaints Filed Within University Student Judicial System; Bethlehem Steel Corp. program of financial assistance to colleges and universities; Intermural and Recreational Sports, February 1979; Pitt is invited to participate in the Center for the Study of the Presidency's Tenth Annual National Student Symposium; Correspondence regarding Conney M. Kimbo accepting position as Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs, December 15, 1978; Invitation to attend Interfraternity Council and Panhellenic Association Annual Honorary Dinner with Alfred L. Moye, Distinguished Guest, December 7, 1978; Letter asking Pitt to withdraw any holdings in South Africa, November 2, 1978; Renovation Project, Schenley Hall, September 29, 1978; 30th Annual Student Conference on U.S. Affairs at the U.S. Military Academy, September 1978; Solicitation of University of Pittsburgh students by outside organizations, September 6, 1978; and Public Relations with Key Corporate Personnel Directors, July 26, 1978.
William Pitt Debate Union has finished first in the Eastern Regional Debate Tournament; Inter-Honorary Council is planning the first "Academic Day," March 16, 1979; Pitt Men's Glee Club, October 1978; Bonfire Schedule, October 20, 1978; Picnic for New Students, September 28, 1978; Pitt Union Program Council, August 2, 1978; "To the Alumnae, Undergraduates and Guests of the Theta Phi Alpha Convention, 1978"; and "Greek Olympia" flyers.
The number of out-of-state students accepted at Pitt, June 1979; New test program recently funded by the Congress to help college students, June 12, 1979; May 1979 letter from HEW regarding Pitt's allocation of Federal funds to operate one or more of the campus-based student financial aid programs; Basic Grant for Athletes, May 2, 1979; Hard Money Expenditures for Student Aid, April 2, 1979; LaRoche College sends their thanks to Pitt's admissions staff members for their valuable contribution to the college fair, March 1979; System 6 in the Office of Admissions; New Middle Income Student Assistance Act, November 2, 1978; Immunization and Health Considerations for Prospective College Students, October 16, 1978; Request for Additional Funds for Admissions and Student Aid; Scholarship support under the authority of Title I Indian Health Manpower of the Indian Health Care Improvement Act (P.L. 94-437), August 9, 1978; and Basic Educational Opportunity Grant Tape Exchange Program Conference, July 18, 1978.
The economic impact of the state student aid program at Pitt for 1978-1979; Campus based program summary, June 14, 1979; Defaulted student loans; Student Aid Office Information Pieces with "Student Aid Bulletin" and "Student Financial Aid Fact Sheet"; Furnishings for Admissions and Student Aid Office, Bruce Hall, January 23, 1979; Verification of Input to Student Accounting, November 28, 1978; Student Loan Program, October 1978; Annual report prepared by PHEAA of student aid programs at Pitt; and Agreement Covering School Participation in the Health Education Assistance Loan Program.
Third term registration for student athletes who are not at par after fall and winter terms, May 9, 1979; Placement Office Campaign; Proposed Model Placement Center for University of Pittsburgh, April 1979; Pitt News editorial and cartoon criticizing public relations efforts designed to identify employers and jobs for Pitt students, March 1979; Bethlehem Steel Corp. gift through its Loop Course Management Training Program, March 23, 1979; and Booklet, Placement and Career Counseling.
Data profiles on the newly elected Student Government President and Board Members, February 20, 1979; The room retention system, November 12, 1978; and Minutes of SAAC Meetings, September 1978 - March 1979.
Tuition Increases with Resolution of Student Government Board; Congratulatory letters to students who have been elected to the Student Government Board, February 1979; Invitation to Dr. Posvar to attend ceremony and dinner honoring the newly elected President and members of the Student Government Board on March 1, 1979; Congratulations to Josh Baylson at the conclusion of his two-year tenure as President of the Student Government Board, January 31, 1979; and Minutes of Student Government Board Meetings, September 1978 - February 1979.
Report on Hoods at Commencement, Senior Staff Meeting, May 9, 1979; Program Script, Commencement, April 22, 1979; Reception in Honor of Dr. Richard Atkinson, Director, National Science Foundation, guest speaker at Commencement, April 21, 1979; Itinerary for Commencement Weekend, April 21-22, 1979; Press Kit for Commencement, April 19, 1979; Honorable Wm. S. Moorhead, House of Representatives, is securing the message from the President; 1979 Commencement Marshals; Invocation and Benediction with Commencement Clergyman Selection List and letters inviting Rabbi Solomon M. Kaplan to offer the Invocation and Benediction at Commencement; 1979 Commencement, Pittsburgh Youth Symphony Music Program; Platform Party and Commencement Luncheon, January 17, 1979; and Commencement Invitation, Booklet and Copy of diploma.
1979 Parents' Weekend; Parents' Weekend, Friday evening reception rather than after game on Saturday, September 30, 1978; Open house in the School of Pharmacy during Parents' Weekend, August 3, 1978; 1981 Parents' Weekend Date Change, March 1, 1978); Homecoming and Parents' Weekend Dates and 1978 Homecoming and Parents' Weekend; Booklet, "Parents' Weekend 1978"; Chancellor's Homecoming Message, 1978; Chancellor's Itinerary Halftime Crowning of Homecoming Queen and King; Homecoming Bonfire, October 12, 1978; and Participation in Homecoming Events with schedules.
Program Script Honors Convocation, March 14, 1979; 1980 Honors Convocation; Doctoral hoods, April 24, 1979; Mr. Robert M. Budd recipient of the 1979 Emma W. Locke Award; The Most Reverend Anthony G. Bosco will deliver invocation and benediction at Honors Convocation; Platform Party; Presentation of scrolls to scholars; Order of Academic Procession and Platform Party; Procession Route to Carnegie Music Hall, March 13, 1979; Dr. Herbert Simon, Professor of Computer Science and Psychology, Carnegie-Mellon University will be honored guest; Mr. Josh C. Baylson will be responder for student leaders; Music for the Honor Convocation, January 8, 1979; and Honors Convocation Certificate, January 4, 1979.
Veterans' Cost-of-Instruction Program Award, June 1979; Letter of commendation to Brigadier General W.D. Barnes for his outstanding work in the Army ROTC program; Recruitment of officers from certain top universities who no longer have an ROTC program, May 1979; Thank you letter from Mayor Caliguiri to Air Force ROTC for organizing a Color Guard for the opening session of the U.S. Conference of Mayors in Pittsburgh, May 7, 1979; Reorganization of geographic areas of the Air Force ROTC due to decrease in number of Air Force ROTC, April 19, 1979; The Pittsburgh Senior Army Reserve Officer Training Corps and the Department of Aerospace Studies representing Carnegie-Mellon, Duquesne and Pitt, will conduct the Annual Consolidated Formal Commissioning Ceremony on April 29, 1979; Arnold Air Society; Major General David B. Easson's Visit, April 9, 1979; First Annual Pittsburgh Senior ROTC Instructor Group Consolidated Awards Ceremony, March 23, 1979; The Army-Air Force ROTC Military Ball, March 16, 1979; Aerospace Studies Department selected as a recipient of the Air Force Outstanding Unit Award, January 24, 1979; Commendation letter to Col. James R. Bambery, September 28, 1978; and Col. Eugene L. Fitzsimmons has been nominated as Professor of Military Science at Pitt.
Energy Conservation Measures, May 23, 1979; Non-Pennsylvania Resident Tuition and Enrollment Survey for the State-Related Universities; Comments and recommendations relative to the reauthorization of the provisions of the Higher Education Act of 1965, May 7, 1979; Higher Education and the Handicapped, April 11, 1979; "Changes in Federal Funding of Postsecondary Vocational Education Programs at Degree-Granting Institutions Required," February 26, 1979; Redefinition of Regional Boundaries, January 31, 1979; Warren E. Ringler appointed Commissioner of Higher Education; Contact Person and Certifying Officer for the teacher preparing institutions throughout the Commonwealth, September 22, 1978; FY 1979-1980 Budget Instructions; and "Progress and Problems in Pennsylvania: A Report to the People of PA."
Public meetings to provide input on proposed program regulations, June 1, 1979; Office of Civil Rights investigation regarding complaint of discrimination on the basis of handicap in violation of Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, May 24, 1979; Official Notice of Funding for the Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants, College Work-Study and/or National Direct Student Loan Program, May 28, 1979; Title VII, Section 781, Public Health Service Act, January 10, 1979; Proposed changes and additions on the reauthorization of the Higher Education Act of 1965, January 8, 1979; Direct, Discretionary Grant Programs, Closing Dates for Transmittal of Applications for FY 1979 with copy of Federal Register; Final report of expenditure adjustment, June 22, 1979; and Letter requesting copy of University's Affirmative Action Program, May 3, 1979.
Minutes of Annual Business Meeting, May 8, 1979; Final Report of SPHEC, Conference on Implementation of the Master Plan for Higher Education, March 22, 1979; and SPHEC Newsletters.
NAACP "Human Rights Dinner," May 4, 1978; Homer S. Brown Award, 1978; Dr. Posvar notes; Black male staff members at Pitt; Minority student enrollment, January 12, 1979; and Correspondence with Robert L. Pitts.
Pittsburgh Magnet School Plan; Spring 1979 Western Pennsylvania Workshop "Community Involvement in a Desegregated Setting: Part II," April 4-6, 1979; and Desegregation in Pittsburgh Public Schools.
Letter from Governor Dick Thornburg thanking President Marvin Wachman, Temple University, for volunteering services of Temple's faculty and staff in assisting Thornburg's administration, April 20, 1979; Problems of the state-related universities; Penn State Media Campaign, March 16, 1979; and President John Oswald, Penn State, nominated for the College Board Medal for Distinguished Service to Education.
Nominal Charges for Nationality Rooms Tours, May 11, 1979; Vandalism Investigation, May 10, 1979; Membership on the University Times Advisory Board, March 19, 1979; 40th Anniversary Dedication of the Czechoslovak Room, March 4, 1979; 1979 Nationality Room Scholarships for Summer Study Abroad, December 19, 1979; Armenian Nationality Classroom; African Heritage Classroom Committee Annual Fundraising Benefit, November 19, 1978; The Greek Room Committee's 13th Annual Scholarship Benefit Glendi, September 19, 1978; Visit of the Irish Minister of State to the Irish Room and Luncheon for The Honorable James Tunney, T.D., June 28, 1978; and Overview of the Office of Cultural and Educational Exchange.
Promotional brochure, "This is Pitt"; The King Sejong University, Seoul, Korea is requesting a catalog for "The World Catalog Exhibition," May 16, 1979; Richard King Mellon Foundation Endows Natural Sciences Chair; The Graduate Cap and Gown Club; Non-discrimination Statement, February 22, 1979; University Policy: Weather and Energy Emergency Closings; Revision of the campus map with University of Pittsburgh Highlights and History; Request for information about development of Pitt for histories to be published as Private Colleges and Universities in the Greenwood Encyclopedia of American Institutions, October 18, 1978; and "A Brief History and Campus Map of the University of Pittsburgh."
The position of OUCS within the University, November 30, 1978; University of Pittsburgh Mission Statement; 9th Annual Black Conference on Higher Education; Administrative, Staff and Community Christmas Party; "Consciousness, A New Approach to Community" proposal, November 8, 1978; OUCS Inventory of Faculty Resources, November 3, 1978; and "How OUCS and other University sources can be involved in helping the Governor's Council on Drug and Alcohol Abuse," September 1978.
Dr. John S. Toll, President of University of Maryland, will chair the evaluation team which will visit the University on November 9-12, 1980; Dr. Posvar invited to become a member of the special committee charged with inquiring into the relationship between intercollegiate athletics and accreditation, March 1980; Accrediting Institutions Recognizing the University of Pittsburgh; Preparation of Self Study materials pertinent to the planned site visit November 1980; "Accreditation and Eligibility: A Position Paper Prepared by the Executive Staff Officers of the Regional Accrediting Commissions," September 7, 1979; and Annual Institutional Data Summary with Instructions for Preparing the Annual Institutional Data Summary, September 1979.
New Faculty Orientation, New Faculty Reception Plans; Letter of commendation to Dr. Donald H. Henderson, Vice Provost, from Director of HEW; Adult and continuing education in colleges and universities, March 26, 1980; Nomination for Award for Distinguished Contribution to Research Administration, 1980; The Public Committee for the Humanities in Pennsylvania, February 22, 1980; Dr. Edward K. Muller, History, nominated for Gulf Company Faculty Forum, February 5, 1980; Phonathon for Retention; Community Cablevision, November 30, 1979; National study of externally funded programs in higher education for Hispanic Americans and American Indians, November 27, 1979; Proposed Institute of Labor and a Commonwealth Labor Information Center at Pitt, November 13, 1979; Orientation for New Senior Academic Administrators, Deans, Directors and Department Chairpersons, November 7, 1979; Approval of Undergraduate Dual Major in Business and Arts and Sciences, November 6, 1979; Letter from American Psychological Association regarding the Committee on Accreditation vote to continue the doctoral training program in clinical psychology at Pitt, November 1, 1979; First National Workshop on Minority Student Retention, September 19, 1979; Approval of Nurse Anesthetist Program to be Offered Jointly by the School Health Related Professions and the University Health Center School of Anesthesia, August 31, 1979; New Health Insurance Opportunity for Graduate Research Assistants and Mellon Fellows, August 28, 1979; The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is seeking candidates for their University Fellowship Program; and University of Pittsburgh Academic Calendar, 1980-1981.
University Nominations for National Fellowships; Course proposals for Winter Term 1981 and Fall Term 1980; UHP get-together, October 15, 1979; and "The University Honors Program Fall 1980" booklet.
Letter requesting that the chairmen of the school budget committees be invited to the forthcoming budget review, June 26, 1980; Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory will enter into a Visiting Staff Member Agreement with Professor Wilfried Daehnick of the Physics Department, June 7, 1980; Thank you letter to Dr. Susan B. Campbell, Psychology Department, for serving on the Behavioral and Social Sciences panel for the National Research Council's 1980 Graduate Program; Department of Crystallography correspondence, April 1980; Jose A. Moreno, Associate Professor of Sociology, requests help in aiding relatives from Cuba, May 14, 1980; Proposal requesting $35,000 from Pitcairn-Crabbe Foundation for a new position in the Department of Religious Studies with A Brief History of the department, April 1980; Professor Chiao-min (Jimmy) Hsieh is recommended for appointment of Distinguished Service Professor in the Geography Department; The Thaw Refractor at Allegheny Observatory, March 19, 1980; Fellowship award by the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences to John C. Haugeland, Philosophy Department, February 27, 1980; Application for a Biomedical Research Support Grant for April 1, 1980 to March 31, 1981; Nomination of Professor Dan Cheever as Distinguished Service Professor and Appointment of Professor J.I. Coffey and Richard Cottam as Distinguished Service Professors, November 1979; The Japan Foundation will donate 59,122 yen to the Asian Studies Program at Pitt, December 1979; The Robert E. Mitchell Memorial Book Fund, October 5, 1979; National Science Foundation assignment of Dr. Jiri Nehnevajsa (Sociology) to the position of Program Associate in the Technology Assessment Group, September 18, 1979; Possible development projects, endowed positions; and Asian Studies Program Newsletter, February 1980.
Subcommittee for the Evaluation of Graduate Programs, Progress Report, April 1979; Graduate/Professional School Data Sheet; Annual Meeting of Association of Graduate Schools, October 7-9, 1979; and Graduate Teaching Assistantship Program for 1980-1981 at Montclair State College.
Elder Scholars Program, June 23, 1980; HEW Continuing Education Survey; SGS Fall Term Enrollment, December 7, 1979; Downtown courses; University External Studies Program 1978-1979 Annual Report; Report of Accreditation Self-Study April 1979 - April 1980; and Accreditation Self-Study Guide and 1978-1979 Annual Report.
The American Assembly Dialogue; C.Y. Tung, May 5, 1980; Alcoa, March 23, 1980; Commendation letter to Dr. Zoffer for his service as a member of the reevaluation team that visited the Arthur D. Little Management Education Institute, April 14, 1980; Thank you letter to Allegheny Ludlum Industries for their long-term support of Pitt's Associates Program, April 10, 1980; "Management Science"; Minority Faculty, March 31, 1980; Howard Young Fellowships, March 28, 1980; The NAPA Foundation Grant, February 1980; Applications to MPE from Saudi Arabia; Assistant Professor Pandu R. Tadikamalla; "Seminar on Productivity: Collective Bargaining and Worker Performance," November 27-28, 1979; Chancellor's Visiting Team, September 14, 1979; 1979 Graduation Ceremony; "The Leap to Greatness: The Challenge of the Pitt Business School for the Eighties"; "Synergy," GSB Associates Newsletter; and MBA Program.
The Bureau of Academic Programs is pleased to grant initial approval status to various teacher education program, June 23, 1980; Request for Proposals College and University Partnership Program for School Improvement, Pennsylvania Department of Education, June 25, 1980; "Program Mergers: An Approach to Improve Quality and Effectiveness," May 27, 1980; Fulbright Awards to Janice Gibson, (Psychology) and Albert C. Van Dusen, Vice Chancellor; Vocational Education Compliance for Eliminating Discrimination and Denial of Services on the Basis of Race, Color, National Origin, Sex and Handicap, April 25, 1980; Our Discussion, Consultant for the University on Distinguished Faculty Awards, March 28, 1980; Department of Education in Harrisburg desires to discover ways to refine the process for preparing and certifying educators, March 7, 1980; Summary of Pennsylvania's School Improvement Plan, Shape 2, February 1980; Report of the Certification Advisory Council of Pitt's School of Education, February 21, 1980; Dr. Henry Hausdorff has resigned as Director of the Program of Higher Education and Dr. Paul Masoner will serve as Acting Director until a replacement is made, February 7, 1980; Availability of Adult Education Act's Section 310 Funds for Special Experimental Demonstrations and Teacher Training Projects for Adult Education, February 1, 1980; Report of the Validation Committee which Examined the University of Pittsburgh Alternative Program Approval Process, November 7-9, 1980; and Professor Andrew R. Hughey shares his experiences as an ACE Fellow.
A Brief Report on Three Student's Summer Work Supported by the Exxon Foundation, June 1980; Questionnaire regarding Engineering Manpower Task Force, June 30, 1980; Sophomore Honors in Engineering Program, June 16, 1980; DOE's relations with Pitt, June 16, 1980; 1979-80 Shell Grant is used to help equip a catalysis laboratory for our graduate students; Engineering Alumni Annual Dinner, March 27, 1980; Mrs. Bevier endowment to Engineering, March 6, 1980; Pitt Engineering Impact Program, March 3, 1980; Cooperative Automotive Research Program Committee; Postsecondary Educational Technology Development Incentive Act, February 1980; Reply to AAU on their position with regard to the proposed National Engineering Foundation (NEF); Engineering and other University units proposal to establish an Ultimate Waste Elimination Research Center under a cooperative agreement with the Environmental Protection Agency, January 1980; Visit of Chinese Delegation of Materials Science Education, January 7, 1980; 1981 ASM Bradley Stoughton Award for Young Teachers of Metallurgy; Biomedical Engineering Education Questionnaire, October 1979; Letter from EPA regarding Three Mile Island, August 3, 1979; Professor H. D. Brody resigns as chairman, Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering to return to teaching and research and Dr. Fred S. Pettit accepts position as Professor and Chairman of Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, effective August 1, 1979; and Engineering Faculty Organization Council, August 8, 1978.
Alcoa Foundation check for continued support of special program for the development of black lawyers, November 12, 1979; The LaValle Bill, HR 3564 and HR 4949, with "Truth in Testing Legislation, Comments on Dean Murray's Communication" and H.R. 3564; and "20/20 Hindsight — Nothing Personal" by Dean Murray.
U.S. National Commission on Libraries and Information Sciences, June 1980; Proposal to establish an International Center for the Advanced Study of Information, Information Science and Technology, May 28, 1980; Buhl Foundation grant to enable the University to further develop the proposal entitled "Augmentation and Continuation of WEBNET," April 14, 1980; SLIS Affirmative Action, February 1980; An Information and Referral Center; Dean Galvin will speak at the annual conference of the Alaska Library Association in Juneau on March 12, 1980; Information Science Undergraduate Program, February 19, 1980; Graduate Library Programs accredited by American Library Association (ALA) must be submitted for accreditation, November 2, 1979; Retirement of Dr. Frank B. Sessa, December 1979; Dean Galvin inaugurated American Libraries Association (ALA) President, July 1979; Paper, "A Review of Organization and Personnel Practice," draft, June 8, 1979; SLIS Faculty Activities Report 1978-1979; Summary Minutes, Teaching Faculty, November 30, 1979.
Dean John H. Funari will serve as chairman of this year's employees giving campaign, June 30, 1980; Invitation of Governor Thornburgh to Fraud, Waste and Abuse Conference; Dean Funari accepted into membership of the Council of Foreign Relations; Questionnaire for a Survey on Intelligence Courses In Academic Institutions, February 1, 1980; The Hon. Garrett Fitzgerald, Leader of the Opposition Parliament of Ireland, will be guest speaker at GSPIA and Nationality Rooms, January 23, 1980; Letters commending Lawrence C. Howard as chairman of the Conference of Minority Public Administrators and the ASPA task force; GSPIA's NASPAA Self-Study Report; and Flyer, "GSPIA and School of Social Work."
Notification of Grant Award, Title XX training grant for Extended Master of Social Work Program has been approved, August 8, 1979, and "Retrospect and Prospect: Papers Presented at the Fortieth Anniversary Symposium," GSSW, March 29-30, 1979.
Position of Risk/Claims Coordinator UHCP Insurance Program, June 17, 1980; Dr. Posvar invited to luncheon for group of Pittsburgh leaders to introduce them to work being done by the Committee for Responsible Health Care; Anesthesiology Workshop, March 25, 1980; Mr. Nathan J. Stark, Senior Vice Chancellor for Health Sciences, has taken a leave of absence for one year to accept the position of Under Secretary for the Department of Health, Education and Welfare effective November 27, 1979; Letters re: accreditation of physical therapy programs; "The Shot Felt Around the World," December 3, 1979; Procedures for Review of Proposed Uses of Federal Funds (PUF), October 19, 1979; University Seminar on Health Economics Policy, October 17, 1979; Blood Bank Satellite at Scaife Hall, October 1, 1979; Pittsburgh Skin and Cancer Foundation to move to the University of Pittsburgh, August 30, 1979; Approval of Undergraduate Major in Clinical Dietetics, August 7, 1979; Commendation letter to Dr. Ernst Knobil, July 1979; Falk Library of the Health Professions, July 9, 1979; "The relationship between the Department of Pathology at Pitt's School of Medicine and the Department of Pathology at Montefiore Hospital," May 1, 1980; and Area Health Education Center (AHEC) Program Progress Report.
School of Medicine/Financial Aid, December 3, 1979; Association for Automotive Medicine, November 30, 1979; The Dickson Prize honoring Dr. David H. Hubel and Dr. Tortsen N. Wiesel, December 4, 1979; Research Grants and Contracts, October 26, 1979; Proposal to the University of Pittsburgh Medical Group Practice Organization and Compensation Study, October 1979; Report of the Activities of the Protein Research Laboratory Covering the Period from September 1, 1978 to August 31, 1979; Medical Student Tuition, August 9, 1979; Program in Experimental Gerontology, July 1979; Agreement Between the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine and the Montefiore Hospital Association of Western Pennsylvania; Bulletin of the Allegheny Medical Society; and Annual Reports of the Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine and Department Orthopaedic Surgery, 1978-1979, and the School of Medicine, 1977-1978.
Exterior finishes of WPIC's ERC Addition, April 1, 1980; Second International Symposium on the Management of Stress, November 18-22, 1979; Max Planck Institute, July 1979; Minutes of the Meeting of the Board of Governors of WPIC, December 20, 1979; and Annual Report of Department of Psychiatry, 1977-1978.
Policies on Student Electives, School of Medicine, Approved by the Executive Committee on May 13, 1980; Supplement to the Governance Procedures of the School of Medicine Approved by the Executive Committee, April 8, 1980; Report of the Subcommittee to the Executive Committee, March 24, 1980; The possible restructure of the Executive Committee to a smaller size, March 14, 1980; Letter from HEW to Deans of Professional Schools regarding short-term research training, September 14, 1979; and Executive Committee Meetings.
The Science Honor Institute, May 1980; Testimony on "Why Not Health Stamps" by Gordon K. MacLeod before The Platform Committee May 8, 1980; Final report, The Governor's Coal Conference, March 1980; Dean Herschel E. Griffin, M.D., and the mission of GSPH, January 8, 1980; Health issues raised in the aftermath of Three Mile Island to be pursued in Public Health; Restructuring for Results II, Dean's Cabinet, August 14, 1979; "Certificate of title" of Professor Emeritus of Biostatistics, GSPH, for Isidore Altman; and Planning and Budget Review Summary FY 1980 and FY 1981.
University Recruitment, Dental Medicine, June 12, 1980; Evaluation Report, Commission on Dental Accreditation, May 1, 1980; Special Rural Project, March 8, 1979; Dental Medicine Continuing Education Facility with Status of Special Gifts Campaign at School of Dental Medicine, February 1980; Pitt Calendar of Continuing Education Courses; Possibility of developing a cooperative educational program in dentistry between Pitt and Rabat, Morocco, February 6, 1980; Request to Department of Education, Harrisburg, regarding new construction, renovation, and re-equipping of facilities for School of Dental Medicine and Dental Clinic, December 7, 1979; Commission on Accreditation American Dental Association Pitt School of Dental Medicine Postdoctoral Dental Program Evaluation, November 6-9, 1979; Administrative Committee Minutes, April 30, 1980; and "Dental Medicine: the Problem, Philosophy and Plan."
Dean Don Leon is requested to solicit Professor Alan C. Sartorelli's advice on the on the organization of the pharmacological sciences, June 1980; Thank you letter to Professor Leslie L. Iversen of Cambridge for distinguished lectures, May 20, 1980; Planning Proposal for the reorganization of Pharmacology programs, May 12, 1980; Space Planning, School of Pharmacy, October 1979; Renovation of Salk Hall; Renovation Projects, School of Pharmacy; and Personnel Reassignments in the School of Pharmacy, August 1979.
Commission on Accreditation of The American Dietetic Association, April 10, 1980; American Physical Therapy Association Committee on Accreditation in Education, February 29, 1980; 1979 Annual Report of Chief Executive Officer of the Sponsoring Institution of an Accredited Educational Program; Chancellor's Visit, September 18, 1979; Approval of Nurse Anesthetist Program to be Offered Jointly by the School of Health Related Professions and the University Health Center School of Anesthesia, August 31, 1979; Current Research Activity, Faculty of Child Development and Child Care; SHRP Full Time Faculty with Primary Appointments in the SHRP, 1979-1980; and Booklet, "SHRP Ten Years of Progress, 1969-1979."
Society of Distinguished American High School Students; Letter thanking Dr. Posvar for allowing Robert Nossen to serve as a member of the Middle States Evaluation Team for Kean College, April 18, 1980; Summary Analysis of Expenditures by Campus Section 11, House Bill 1268, February 29, 1980; and Legislative Bill Relative to Regional Councils, September 1979.
Support for the Center for International Security Studies, June 24, 1980; Federal support for the Cooperative Russian Language Program; Air Force Institute of Technology Research Associate Program; Federal support for the Professional Studies in India proposal, May 9, 1980; Visas for Iranian students, June 10, 1980; and International Programs flyer.
Dr. Joseph I. Coffey invited to join the Board of Directors of the American Defense Preparedness Association; Cooperative Russian Language Program, April 11, 1980; Technikon Witwatersrand correspondence; Dr. Joseph I. Coffey appointment as Distinguished Service Professor of Public and International Affairs, February 22, 1980; Saudi Arabia; Summary Report, UCIS Finance, January 4, 1980; Colloquium on the Middle East/Indian Ocean Region, January 4, 1980; Special Meeting to Discuss the International Program, December 1979; Visiting scholars at UCIS, 1978-1979; Professor Eugene Vinogradoff's discussion of the Soviet Union with Governor and Mrs. Dick Thornburgh, November 16, 1979; Inter-University Centre, Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia, November 13, 1979; Summary Report of PEHSC Activities, 1975-1979; UCIS Annual Report, 1979; IREX Annual Report, 1978-1979; and Paper, "Many Languages, One Script."
Structure of Office of Research; National study of organized research units in science and engineering, May 7, 1980; Problems of research groups in the Physics and Astronomy Departments, March 21, 1980; Technological Innovation and Technology Transfer; Patent for Collimated Radiation Apparatus, December 3, 1979; National Commission on Research with Draft Document on Accountability; Office of Research Information Session, October 5, 1979; Texas Instruments Foundation Prize, September 28, 1979; Faculty Research and Scholarship Profile; NEH Summer Stipends, 1980; Status report on the activities of the National Commission on Research, August 29, 1979; Research Development Fund, August 18, 1979; OMB Circular A-21, "Cost Principles for Educational Institutions"; "Accountability in Federally-Supported Research at Universities"; Proposals Involving the Public Understanding of the History and Implications of Science, Technology and the Arts, October 1979; Office of Naval Research, Research Opportunities, 1980; and Interdisciplinary Initiatives.
List of Energy and Environmental Research, May 4, 1980; Advanced University Energy Research Program; Department of Energy Proposal on University Energy Research, December 27, 1979; AAU report "University Contributions to the National Energy Program," November 7, 1979; Increased cooperation between Pitt and Rockwell International; Congratulatory letters regarding establishment of the Energy and Environmental Center; Letter to Governor Thornburgh stating the Governor's Energy Council is not taking full advantage of the expertise available, September 4, 1979; Future Power Lecture Series and Afternoon Seminars, August 22, 1979; Inquiry about master's degree program in energy management, August 3, 1979; and Establishment of an Energy and Environment Center.
Eleventh Annual Indoor Invitational Track Meet, January 25-26, 1980; Pitt Panther Stick-on Mini Mascot, January 30, 1980; Intercollegiate Athletic Schedules, January-May 1980; and Office of Sports Information.
Issues Related to Student Athletes, May 22, 1980; Recommendations of Peat, Marwick, Mitchell & Co. Study and Actions of Athletic Department, March 5, 1980; Pennsylvania Special Olympics, August 18, 1979; Congratulatory letters to Sam Clancey, Basketball, and Orlando Catichi, Puerto Rican Swim Team, for participation in the Pan American Games with Chancellor's report to the Board of Trustees; Meeting with Men's Varsity Coaches and key Athletic Dept personnel, July 25, 1979; Elimination of select male varsity sports; Intramural and recreational sports; Correspondence with Donna Saftt of Apollo Dance and Gymnastic Supply; "Psychological and Emotional Stresses on the Black Male Student Athlete" by Joyce Alexander; and Flyers for Wrestling, Track, Swimming, Gymnastics, and Baseball.
Resolution that the Board of Directors of the Pitt Golden Panthers welcomes the University commitment to excellence in the Pitt Men's Intercollegiate Basketball Program, March 1980; Annual Meeting, June 4, 1980; and Annual Awards Dinner, April 8, 1980.
Varsity Letter Club's Annual Homecoming Dinner and Chancellor's remarks, October 12, 1979, with schedule; Varsity Letter Club's Football Kick-Off Luncheon, September 5, 1979, with Program Schedule and correspondence; and Official Ballot for Varsity Lettermen of Distinction, 1978.
The Scranton area will honor Pitt Football Player Jerry Boyarsky, April 1980; Fourth Annual Alumni-Varsity Spring Football Game at Pitt Stadium, April 14, 1980; The Football Writers Association of N.Y. will honor Jackie Sherrill, February 1, 1980; Chevrolet scholarship awards to Randy McMillan for performance against Penn State and Terry White for performance against Syracuse; Thoughts regarding an improved administrative control system of academic and counseling services for students in the football program, September 1979; Pittsburgh Chamber of Commerce's 1979 Pitt Panther Kickoff Luncheon, September 5, 1979; Football Schedule; Dan Marino and the Kansas City Royals, July 1979; Pitt Athletic Department Featured on Live Special, November 27, 1979; Lombardi Award, December 14, 1979; 1979 Directory Major Independents Football Officials; and Bowl Picture, 1979.
Requested Approval Policy on Access to Archival Board of Trustees Files and Chancellor's Files, June 6, 1980; Meeting of Budget Policies Committee Subcommittee with Secretary of the University, April 7, 1980; Statement of policy recently issued in Cape Town by the office of The Prime Minister after a meeting with leaders of the Black national states of South Africa, February 22, 1980; University Policy on the Extracurricular Uses of University Facilities; and Proposed Resolution concerning University of Pittsburgh Employee Mortgage Plan.
Albert C. Van Dusen will visit several Asian countries, June 19, 1980; Continuation of Miss Savina S. Skewis and Mr. Fletcher Hodges, Jr.; Reissue of Statement on Policy on Conflict of Interest Provisions of Pennsylvania Law and Disclosure of Certain Interests for 1980-1981; Reminders Concerning Boards of Visitors with Guidelines for Boards of Visitors; Correction to Administrative Actions Requested as a Result of the Board of Trustees Meeting, February 12, 1980; Letter mailed to all Trustees regarding brief forecast for the 1980s, February 6, 1980; Participation of Former Trustees in University Affairs, January 28, 1980; Tentative University Academic Calendar for 1980-1981; Cancellation of December 12 Program by the Student Tuition Protest Committee; College Club of Pittsburgh, November 26, 1979; R. K. Mellon Foundation and the Leon Falk Proposal, November 15, 1979; Revision of the retirement age of Alumni Trustees, September 1979; Agenda for Discussion with Mr. Ahlbrandt, September 11, 1979; The Commonwealth Trustee situation at Pitt, September 5, 1979; Mr. Van Dusen to serve currently as President of the Board of Trustees of the Henry C. Frick Education Commission, July 23, 1979; Administrative Actions Required as a Result of the Board of Trustees Meetings; University of Pittsburgh Policy on Access to the Board of Trustee Files; "University of Pittsburgh Alumni Affairs: A Trustee Concern," December 14, 1979; Sketch of Roger Ahlbrandt; Dr. Posvar's testimony before the Subcommittee on Science, Research and Technology; and "The Trustee Bulletin."
Resolution approved by Senate Council for Ruth Crawford Mitchell, June 1980; Chancellor's Remarks to Senate Council; Dean Anne Pascasio, School of Health Related Professions, will remain on Senate Council, August 7, 1979; Proposed amendment to Faculty Reviews and Appeals Principles and Procedures, July 1979; and Senate Council Meetings.
Edison Montgomery appointed to fill Nathan Stark's position on Senate Council, October 31, 1980; Memorandum on Administrative Resource Persons to Senate Committees; Appointment of eight members to Senate Council and four in University Senate, July 31, 1979; General Meetings of the University Senate, July 25, 1979; Proposed Amendment to Faculty Reviews and Appeals Principles and Procedures concerning Tenure and Academic Freedom Committee, July 19, 1979; Early Retirement; Chancellors remarks, January 16, 1980; Report of the Senate Committee for elections, 1980-1981; General Announcements of the Chancellor at March 20, 1980 Meeting; Report of the Chancellor at October 26, 1979 Meeting; and University Senate Annual Report, 1978-1979.
"Pennarama" and the Instructional Systems Development Service (ISDS), May 14, 1980; Vital statistics on the state of UCEP, February 1980; Schedule for Robert Pringle to Prepare for External Evaluation of UCEP, October 11, 1979; Letter sent to all Pennsylvania legislators who represent districts in which two or more UCEP students reside, October 1, 1979; and "What Institutions of Higher Education Should Know About Television As They Enter The 1980s" by Michael B. Spring.
Membership List; Committee Recommendations, January 1980; Varsity Athletic Catastrophe Accident Insurance, May 15, 1980; Professor George Shames will serve as Acting Chairman of the UAC, December 18, 1979; Bruce D. Murphy and Professor Edward F. Cooke, Department of Political Science, invited to become members of the UAC, September 11, 1979); Mr. J. Lawrence McBride, Class of 1950, will be the representative to the General Alumni Association of UAC, July 2, 1979; and UAC Meetings.
Conference Activities in support of the Pittsburgh Public Schools, June 23, 1980; Robert Pease, Executive Director of ACCD, will chair the citizens' advisory committee on school desegregation, January 1980; Federal Financial Assistance for Plant Expansion, January 1980; Annual Awards Luncheon, September 21, 1979; Dr. Posvar appointed a member of the Allegheny Conference Subcommittee on Health Services, January 23, 1980; ACCD Contributions, Health Policy Institute; Executive Committee Meetings; ACCD Officers and Members of the Executive Committee, 1979-1980; ACCD General Operating Fund, 1980; Budget and 1979 Statement of Income and Expenses; Articles of Association of The Pennsylvania Business Council; Proposal of Intergovernmental Cooperation In The Allegheny Region; and Employment Committee.
Critical Votes on FY 1981 Budget Resolution; Updating NASULGC Legislative Network, September 17, 1980; Dr. Posvar and Provost Smith designated voting members of Urban Affairs Committee with "A Proposal For A Division of Urban Affairs"; Dr. J.R. Quatroche accepts reappointment to the Committee on Collective Negotiations and Dr. Posvar accepts reappointment to the Committees on Intercollegiate Athletics and Health Policy for 1980; End of Year Report, November 20, 1979; House Action on Higher Education Act, October 24, 1979; Official delegates from Pitt for the 93rd Annual Convention; Minutes of Executive Committee Meetings; NASULGC Division of Agriculture, Directory of Officers and Committees, 1980; and 1979-1980 Student Charges at State and Land-Grant Universities.
Thank you note from Jim Hester, Rector of United Nations University; American Council for UN University Memo of August 8, 1979 and Council letter to Secretary Vance of August 6, 1979; "The future of the Council," August 8, 1979; Executive Meeting, December 20, 1979; United Nations Newsletters; "UNU: The Fourth Year," 1978-1979; and UNU World Hunger Programme, April 1980.
Institutional Seminar on Current OFCCP Enforcement Activity, May 21, 1980; Federal Financial Aid Programs and Student Aid; 1979-1980 Supplemental Education Opportunity Grant allocations; ACE negotiations with the three music licensing organizations: ASCAP, BMI, and SESAC; Dr. Elizabeth Baranger and Mrs. Anne Levenson nominated to participate in the May 21-22, 1980 Forum sponsored by ACE on Education Office of Women in Higher Education to aid in the advancement of women in academic administration; Statement issued by the Office on Self-Regulation Initiatives on transfer and award of credit, February 26, 1980; "The Faculty Handbook Revision," February 15, 1980; ACE and Higher Education Management Institute (HEMI); Policy Guidelines for refund of Student Charges; ACE Institute for College and University Administrators 1980 Programs; ACE Annual Meeting, Houston, TX, October 31 - November 2, 1979; Visiting Executives Program; "President's Letter," July-September 1979.
PACU Officers for 1979-1980; State Appropriations Update, June 23, 1980; Survey of Tuition and Fees; Unemployment Compensation Alert with Nonprofessional unemployment compensation, June 1980; Notes of the Special PACU Executive Committee Meeting with Secretary of Education, Dr. Robert Scanlon, Held at The Temple University Center City Facility, May 23, 1979; Special Report of Legislative Activities, April 30, 1980; Special Report on Efforts of the Coalition to defeat HB 1, "A Proposal to Amend the State Constitution to Limit State and Local Spending"; Congratulatory letter to Dr. T. Sherman Stanford on his completion of first three years as PACU's Secretariat, March 1980; Reexamination of PACU's structure and priorities in the next decade, February 29, 1980; U.S. Third Circuit Court of Appeals Rules in favor of Delaware Valley College and PACU Amicus Brief, December 20, 1979; Dr. Posvar invited to serve as member of a committee to re-examine the future of higher education planning regions and their funding, November 20, 1979; Dr. Posvar to serve as Chairman of the Commission on Commonwealth Universities; Status of the Efforts by the Pennsylvania House of Representatives to abolish the State Board of Education, October 16, 1979; Education Congress; PACU Public Relations Workshops, October 1, 1979; Possible nominees for the State Board of Education; HR 4949 Bill now before Congress to adversely alter educational admissions testing, September 4, 1979; A guide to further analysis and utilization of the Study of Academic Programs, August 13, 1979; and 1979-1980 State Budget Passes.
PACU 1979 Annual Meeting; PACU Legislative Action Needed flyers; Executive Committee Meetings; PACU Survey of Student Charges, 1978-1979 vs. 1979-1980; and PACU Bulletins, "Academic Scene."
Scheduled Meetings for Academic Year, 1980-1981; Buhl Foundation grant to PCHE, May 22, 1980; PCHE Executive Director's Annual Report, May 21, 1980; PCHE Program of Sharing Institutional Planning Experiences, Summary of Presentation by Carnegie-Mellon University and PCHE Program to Exchange Institutional Planning Information; American Experience Seminar, September 14, 1979; Welcome letter to Dr. Ronald V. Wells, Interim President of Pittsburgh Theological Seminary, September 7, 1979; and PCHE President's Council Meetings.
The use of the Lothrop-Darragh block, February 7, 1980; Health Center Facilities Program, January 31, 1980; Policy statement on ambulatory care facility development, November 1979; Mr. Leon Falk will continue to be the University's official trustee representative on the Health Center Board and its Executive Committee, October 25, 1979; Letter from Dr. Posvar regarding possibility of conflict of interest involving Trustees or Officers of the UHC, October 9, 1979; Extent of University's Contribution to Proposed Health Policy Institute, September 26, 1979; UHCP Planning Process and Joint Conference Committee; Pittsburgh Skin and Cancer Foundation will move to the University of Pittsburgh, August 30, 1979; Programs for Obstetrics, Neonatology and Gynecology; "UHCP Special Report"; "UHCP Building and Spacial Relationship Study"; and Ketchum MacLeod and Grove public relations proposal for Pitt.
Effort Reporting; Progress Report on Accountability, May 1980; Senate Budget Resolution, April 1980; Visit of Dr. Thomas A. Bartlett. President, AAU; AAU Priorities, April 3, 1980; Nominations for NSF Director, March 27, 1980; Minutes, AAU Executive Committee Meetings; Contract no. C-PRM-7925829 for "An Exploratory Study of Needs for and Utilization of Scientific Instrumentation," February 28, 1980; G.I. Bill for Education, February 22, 1980; Health Manpower Legislation with "Statement of University Presidents Concerning Federal Health Professions Education Program"; Women in Higher Education, February 14, 1980; Patent Legislation, February 11, 1980; DOE-sponsored energy research program and Problem-Oriented University Energy Research Program; Possibility of decisive changes in Section 1203 of the Higher Education Act, November 20, 1979; 1979-1980 AAU Institutions Data Exchange with Summary of Proceedings of the March 22-23, 1979, Meeting of AAU Institutions Data Exchange Representatives; The Research Libraries Group, November 2, 1979; Review of the AAU Since the BOK Report, August 1979; AAU delegation visit to the West German Rectors Conference, June 24-29, 1979; and "University Contributions to the National Energy Program: New Knowledge, New Talent, New Integration," A Report of the Energy Research Advisory Committee AAU, September 21, 1979.
Senate Committee Report and Action on Urban Grant; Draft being prepared for the use of the Subcommittee will include a slightly modified version of S.1553, the Urban Grant University bill; Chairman William D. Ford Receives Honorary Doctorate, February 19, 1980; CUPU Members of the Board, January 21, 1980; House approval of Urban Grant, November 8, 1979; Urban Grant Mark-up, September 10, 1979; and Annual Meeting, January 19, 1980.
Benedum Foundation meeting, May 12, 1980; Visit to U.S. Steel, April 17, 1980; Letters for appropriations hearing in Harrisburg, March 31, 1980; Trip to Shippingport Nuclear Plant, March 31, 1980; Campaign Visit to the Buhl Foundation, February 26, 1980; Call on the Rockwell International Corp., February 26, 1980; Dravo Corp., February 20, 1980; Consolidated Gas, February 26, 1980; Mr. John Ryan, Mine Safety Apparatus, February 21, 1980; Telephone Conversation with Governor Thornburgh, December 6, 1979; The Shot Felt Around the World, Salk Vaccine announcement, December 3, 1979; Meeting with Dr. Mimi Bishop, December 1, 1979; Buck Consultants, Inc., November 30, 1979; Mr. Merle Gilliand, Pittsburgh National Bank, November 21, 1979; R.K. Mellon Foundation, November 20, 1979; Thomas Graham, Jones & Laughlin Steel Corp., November 6, 1979; Mr. Krome George, Alcoa, November 6, 1979; Meeting with Robert Dickey Regarding the Fund Development Program, October 8, 1979; Meeting with Fletcher Byrom Regarding Fund Development, October 5, 1979; David Roderick, U. S. Steel, September 24, 1979; H.J. Heinz, II, September 21, 1979; and Campaign Meeting with Donald R. Beall, Rockwell International, September 17, 1979.
Lt. Charles Westbrooks and the University Community Coalition Conference, May 31, 1980; ACE is sponsoring an institutional seminar on current enforcement activities of the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs of the Department of Labor, May 21, 1980; The Pennsylvania Human Relations Commission is the primary agency in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania responsible for the enforcement of the state's civil rights law, May 2, 1979; Faculty and Administrative Applicant Data Forms; Affirmative Action approach in School of Library and Information Sciences, February 1980; Graduate and Professional Student Data Sheet, February 11, 1980; Budget, Office of the Chancellor, February 7, 1980; Legal Counsel should be kept fully informed of the compliance reviews, December 7, 1979; Summary Reviews of "Preserving America's Investment in Human Capital" by W. J. Minter and H. R. Bowen, December 2, 1979; Proposed Meeting to Discuss Minority Trustees' Concerns with paper "University of Pittsburgh Minority Programs FY 1975-1979"; Procedures for Advertising Staff Vacancies, October 10, 1979; Letter from American Association for Affirmative Action with pamphlet, September 24, 1979; University Policies and Procedures Related to the Affirmative Action Program; Affirmative Action Office Reorganization, September 4, 1979; Letter from HEW to determine the compliance status of Pitt in relation to the requirements of Executive Order 11246, August 14, 1979; Title IX Complaint Process, August 3, 1979; Current Status of the Department of Labor Compliance Review, July 25, 1979; Affirmative Action Policy for Recruitment, Selection, and Advancement of Personnel at Pitt; and "The Physician and the Rehabilitation Act for Disabled People."
Pitt is notified by National Institutes of Health, Department of Health, Education and Welfare to determine the compliance status of the University in relation to the requirements of Executive Order 11246, August 14, 1979; The Affirmative Action Program has been cited by Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs, July 3, 1979; University Affirmative Action Committee All-Day Spring Meeting, May 15, 1980; Meeting with Area Office OFCCP - Department of Labor, March 28, 1980; and Tape Transcription of Chancellor's Report on Affirmative Action Senate Meeting, March 20, 1980.
Final installment of the $1 million award from The Japan Iron and Steel Federation, June 1980; Business and Finance Personnel Changes, June 18, 1980; Joseph A. Davis Consultants, Inc. of New York City, June 5, 1980; Varsity Athletic Catastrophe Accident Insurance, May 15, 1980; Cleanup of University Property Across from Salk Hall, May 9, 1980; Deferred Maintenance, April 16, 1980; 4200 Centre Avenue, April 9, 1980; Visit to Westinghouse Tele-Computer Center; Bureau of Mines Building, March 7, 1980; Special Properties Project Draft Proposal, January 11, 1980; Community Cablevision, November 30, 1979; The College Club, November 26, 1979; Expanded Travel Service Policy, November 1, 1979; State Draft Audit Report for 1976-1977 and 1977-1978; and "SF" Parking Lot, September 27, 1979.
Procedural Change, Student Resignations, June 16, 1980; Deadline for Continuing Student Registration, Fall Term, April 1, 1980; Draft Academic Calendar, December 13, 1979; Confidentiality of Student Records, November 13, 1979; Recent Phonathon Effort to Enhance Enrollment, October 12, 1979; and Final Enrollment estimates, September 1979.
Time Schedule for July 1980 Monthly Payroll, Hourly Time Sheets, Time Certification Sheets, Certificate Payments, and Work Study Time Records, June 23, 1980; Sponsored Program Fringe Benefit Rate for 1980-1981; Social Security Tax (FICA) Exclusion for Sick Pay, May 1, 1980; State Audit, November 29, 1979; 1978-1979 Financial Report; and AAU Position paper on Recent Federal Audits, March 7, 1979.
Draft of questionnaire to solicit material for a ten-year report, June 23, 1980; Study of Medical Faculty Compensation, June 12, 1980; Proposed Fraternity Houses, June 2, 1980; Pennsylvania Special Olympics, May 6, 1980; Disposition of Proceeds from the Fiesta Bowl, May 6, 1980; Honeywell-Steel City Refrigeration, April 28, 1980; FY 1980-1981 Summary of Capital Projects, Planned Projects and Alteration and Renovation Projects Tentatively Approved as of April 21, 1980; Final Report of the Management Advisory Committee, March 27, 1980; Animal Care Facility; U.S. Office of Management and Budget (OMB) has revised Federal Management Circular regarding Cost Principles Applicable to Educational Institutions, February 26, 1980; Dr. Jack E. Freeman nominated to membership on the Board of Directors of the National Center for Higher Education Management Systems; Area Biohazards Committee/DNA Research, February 20, 1980; Highlights of Governor's Budget FY 1980-1981; Construction of a multi-use structure in two-block area, October 1, 1979; College and University FY 1980-1981 Budget Workshop Meetings; Authority to Approve Budget Modification Requests, September 11, 1979; Administrative Reorganization, August 1, 1979.
Urban Redevelopment Assistance Grant (UDAG) proposal being developed for Oakland area; Budget Options: 1980-1985; Revision of the PRMS Manual; Organizational Review of Plant Services and Building Maintenance Division; Office of Space Management; Office of Facilities Planning; Draft, "The Improvement of Instructional Efficiency," March 1980; and Overview of Planning Process.
University Counsel Legal Expenses, April 1, 1980; Problems posed by possibility of faculty and staff unionization, January 21, 1980; and Private practice by University Attorneys, September 25, 1979.
Employee Attitude Survey, May 29, 1980; Office of Employment Security, May 15, 1980; Organization Charts, April 25, 1980; The CETA Program; Faculty and Staff Telephone Directory, January 28, 1980; Income Tax Seminar, January 28, 1980; Seminar on Productivity, Collective Bargaining and Worker Performance, October 8, 1979; Academy of Administrators Anonymous; Problems created by the energy shortage, August 8, 1979; Department of Labor Interpretative Bulletin on Age Discrimination in Employee Benefit Plans, July 1979; University of Pittsburgh Applicant Survey, August 22, 1979; and Personnel Bulletin, May 1980.
Computer Center Special Property; "University Computer Center Information Systems Services Review" from Price Waterhouse & Co., November 2, 1979; Draft letter to Mr. Ellis regarding Fine Arts; Art Work Inventory, Computer Center (Pittsburgh Plan for Art), August 23, 1979; and Pitt Programming Notes from Computer Center, September 4, 1979.
Overseas Mail, March 25, 1980; Club Memberships, March 3, 1980; Mobile telephone unit for the University vehicle assigned to Chancellor Posvar, February 25, 1980; Gifts for visitors, December 27, 1979; Confidentiality of Student Records, November 13, 1979; Special gifts donated to Pitt from Mr. & Mrs. Dietch will be housed at the University Residence with list of items, August 15, 1979; University of Pittsburgh selected as a finalist in the 1979 CASE/U.S. Steel Alumni Incentive Awards Program, July 3, 1979; 1980-1981 University of Pittsburgh Academic Calendar; Draft, "University Honors for Distinguished Individuals"; and University of Pittsburgh program priorities.
Chancellor's Remarks to Deans, Department Chairmen and Academic Directors, January 16, 1980; Remarks for Carl Beck Memorial Service, Heinz Memorial Chapel, October 28, 1979; Chancellor's Remarks to Senate Council; and "Outlook for the 80s" by Wesley W. Posvar for the Pitt News.
Annual Meeting, Alumni Council, May 15, 1980; "Education and the World View: College & University Capabilities for Responding to New American Curricular Needs," May 2, 1980; Testimony on Mass Transit before the Urban Affairs and Housing Committee, Senate of Pennsylvania, April 18, 1980; United Way/Annual Giving Fund Kick-Off, Stephen Foster Memorial Auditorium, October 5, 1979; and World Assembly International Council on Education for Teaching, Seoul, Korea, August 7, 1979.
Progress Reports; Price Waterhouse & Co. audit of WPIC, December 13, 1979; Price Waterhouse & Co. Internal Control Memorandum with "University of Pittsburgh Recommendations to Improve Internal Accounting Controls and Administrative Efficiencies, Year Ended June 30, 1979"; State Audit, November 29, 1979; Audit Findings and Recommendations Concerning Recent Organizational Changes, November 19, 1979; Operations Review, Department of Athletics, July 1979; and "A Review of Organization and Personnel Practice, School of Library and Information Science."
Pitt Calendar for 1980-1981; Relationship between Bethlehem Steel Corp and Pitt; Letter commending John P. Robin for his Report of Activities for July 1, 1978-June 30, 1979; Proposed Amendments to the Higher Education Act, December 14, 1979; Gift Solicitation Procedures, Resources for the 80s Program, November 30, 1979; Annual distinguished lecture series in Computer Science; Ambulatory Care Project; Carroll John Amundson Professorship of British History; Carnegie Institute, September 8, 1979; Language Training Program for Teachers, Bilingual Aides and Administrators; "Education and Business, Time to Close Ranks" by W.W. Posvar; Map of University; and Booklet, "Pitt has reach. Throughout the region. Throughout the world."
Synthetic fuels legislation, S.932, June 26, 1980; The John Cardinal Wright Collection Proposal, June 1980; Organization of alumni activities of Pitt graduates who live in Florida for gift support, April 30, 1980; Possibility of using art of Nevin Robinson, April 18, 1980; 5th International Symposium on Multivariate Analysis; Iron Age Magazine, July 2, 1979; 1980-1981 Pitt Academic Calendar; "Pitt Announces Administrative Reorganization"; Committee to Protect Americans Abroad; Total Youth Services Inc., Black Solidarity Fair, February 25, 1980; and The Campaign for Yale, November 16, 1979.
Status of the RFP from NSF to encourage cooperative research between industries and universities, June 2, 1980; Thank you letters and correspondence regarding Dr. Jiri Nehnevajsa's valuable assistance in evaluating proposals for the Research in Science Education Program of NSF; Dr. Posvar's congressional testimony on behalf of the NSF; Thank you letters to Dr. Alen M. Lesgold, RIDC, for valuable assistance given the Joint NIE-NSF Research Program, November 1979; Thank you letters to Professor Julia A. Thompson, Physics Department, for her service on its review panel, October 1979; "NSF Support for 1980: Comprehensive Assistance to Undergraduate Science Education (CAUSE) Program," September 18, 1979; NSF has established a Personnel Mobility Program under the provision of Title IV of the Intergovernmental Personnel Act of 1970 (Public Law 91-648), August 13, 1979; Nomination for National Medal of Science, July 31, 1979; "Important Notice to Presidents of Universities and Colleges and Heads of Other NSF Grantee Organizations and Potential Grantees"; and Interest in Membership on Evaluation Panel for NCHEMS-NSF Study of Financing at Leading Research Institutions.
Application for a Textron Educational Matching Program, November 1, 1979; Possible location in Ligonier for a conference center, August 23, 1979; Thank you to Mr. Bernard P. Koperek for his part in the 1979 National Assembly of the Council for Advancement and Support of Education, July 1979; Pocket Calendar; and University of Pittsburgh Board of Directors Annual Giving Fund Activity Assignments, 1979-1980.
UW/AGF Pledge Card; AGF "Spring "80" Phonothon Schedule, February 1980; Pitt Release "Marshall Goldberg Coaches Pitt AGF Program," February 14, 1980; Approval is granted for the transfer of money from the General University Fund of the AGF to cover the expenditures for Peat, Marwick and Mitchell management studies, November 1979; Pitt kick-off for AGF and UW with booklets; Edward J. Slack, Vice President and General Manager of Automotive and Aircraft Glass Division of PPG Industries, appointed National Campaign Chairman of the University's AGF for 1979-1980; All Giving Club members will be recognized on December 7 at the annual Century Club social event; Dr. Bernard J. Kobosky asked to serve as campaign chairman for Pitt's AGF and UV Campaigns for 1979-1980; "The Volunteer," 2nd Edition, February 1980; Resolution Authorizing Planning and Implementation of Capital Fund-Raising Program; UW/AGF Internal Campaign, November 1979; AGF Board of Directors, 1979-1980; The 1979 UW/AGF Campaign Handbook; and Corporate AGF Campaign Reports.
Plan of Organization for a Capital Fund-Raising Campaign; Capital Campaign/Pittsburgh Foundation, June 27, 1980; "A Proposal to the Mobay Chemical Corp. to Help Support the Purchase of a Surface Science Instrument University of Pittsburgh," June 1980; Paul Jenkins, Benedum Foundation, May 27, 1980; Professor J.I. Coffey (CISS) offers to help with the Capital Campaign; Prospect Calls, "Resources for the 80's," April 1, 1980; Sears-Roebuck gift, January 9, 1980; Inquiry from Dean Anne Pascasio as to why there is no woman member on Steering Committee for campaign, December 1979; "Smaller" proposals with the mainline programs established for the Capital Campaign, November 27, 1979; Letters to U.S. Steel, H.J. Heinz Co., R. K. Mellon Foundation. Rockwell International Corp., Claude Worthington Benedum Foundation, Alcoa, Pittsburgh National Bank, and Consolidated Gas Co.; and "The Great Givers."
1980-1981 Appropriations; Romanelli Dinner Tickets; Telegram regarding H.R. 2222, November 20, 1979; Senate Bill 994, Truth in Testing, November 16, 1979; Anticipated action on the Capital Budget, November 8, 1979; and House Bill 1617 Amendments which eliminate the Senate Board of Education, October 22, 1979.
Synthetic fuels legislation, S.932, June 26, 1980; Correspondence from Mr. A. E. Lawson, Federal Mine Safety and Health Review Commission re: his support of the University, June 1980; Program approval recommendations from the School of Education's Certification Advisory Committee; High tuition costs for Graduate students particularly in the health-related areas, May 20, 1980; Commonwealth Trustee, April 17, 1980; Letter to Mr. Robert Wilburn, Secretary of Budget and Administration, regarding importance and priority of higher education, February 19, 1980; House Democratic Leader K. Leroy Irvis returned from Greece with the flame that will light the beginning of the Winter Olympic games at Lake Placid, January 31, 1980; Thank you letters to State Budget Secretary R.C. Wilburn and Dr. Clayton L. Sommers, Commissioner of Higher Education, January 31, 1980; Governor Thornburgh's trip to China, December 1979; The Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency will conduct a study to ascertain public attitudes regarding emergency management (civil defense) in Pennsylvania; "Final Report to the Governor" from Dr. Gordon K. MacLeod, Pennsylvania Secretary of Health, October 31, 1979; The possible development in Pennsylvania of health maintenance organizations (HMOs), October 12, 1979; The issue of a name for the system to be comprised of the 13 state colleges and Indiana University and Senate Bill 542, The Commonwealth University Bill; Correspondence regarding Senator Schweiker's proposed health manpower student assistance legislation, August 1979; Western Pennsylvania "International Year of the Child," July 31, 1979; Job descriptions regarding rebuilding of Pennsylvania Department of Revenue, July 18, 1979; Congratulatory letter to Governor Thornburgh on successful outcome of the year's budget, July 25, 1979; and Remarks of Gordon K. MacLeod, M.D., for the Panel on "Medical Emergencies and Nuclear Power," October 20, 1979.
Thank you letter to Dr. Posvar from Shirley M. Hefstedler for kind remarks about her speech to the Council on Learning's Education and World View Project, June 27, 1980; Senator John H. Heinz's Individual Savings and Investment Act of 1979, S.1964; The Administration's recession of capitation grants to medical school; President Gerald R. Ford's letter, March 28, 1980; Thank you letter from Polish Embassy in Washington D.C. to the University of Pittsburgh for being instrumental in producing "Polish Phoenix"; Chairman William D. Ford receives honorary doctorate, February 1980; Senator Schweiker's proposed health manpower statement, August 1979; The House Commerce Committee has cleared the way for the President to develop a second standby gas rationing plan, July 23, 1979; Update on Department of Education Legislation H.R.2444 and S.210, July 19, 1979; President Carter State of the Union Address, January 12, 1980; Federal Emergency Management Agency; Federal and State Aid Programs, FY 1979; Bill to establish a national policy for the application of technology to American foreign policy, to define the responsibilities of the Secretary of State with respect to technological aspects of foreign policy, and to provide for a congressional office to advise Congress on foreign policy issue discussion draft bill; and Correspondence from the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Financial support for the Pittsburgh Rockets Junior Drum & Bugle Corps competition, June 23, 80; Conference Center, June 5, 1980; Environmental concerns, April 1980; Testimony Before the Board of County Commissioners on the Program SIP for Allegheny County, April 21, 1980; Pittsburgh Convention Bureau, April 1980; Correspondence from Mayor of Wilkinsburg regarding improvement for basic education, March 1980; Earl Hord, Pitt alumnus, has been named Deputy Undersecretary for Development Finance for the Economic Development Administration, February 14, 1980; Pitt's industrial security program is presently in general conformity with the requirements of the Industrial Security Manual, January 24, 1980; H.R. 2222, Amendments to the National Labor Relations Act, December 7, 1979; Projected building of the Contraves Goerz Corp. in the R.I.D.C. Park., O'Hara Township; Dr. Posvar will serve as a member of the Executive Committee for honoring Governor Thornburgh at the Distinguished Republican Award Dinner; The Pittsburgh Public Theater is requesting suggestions for humanists who might advise the Theater in its educational and community functions; Greater Pittsburgh International Airport Urban Development Action Grant (UDAG) for housing rehabilitation and community development in the North Side with 1979 Urban Development Action Grant Application City of Pittsburgh, July 1979; Thank you letter from Mayor Caliguiri for efforts of Pitt staff in developing a multi-media presentation on Pittsburgh for the visiting mayors; "TEL-LAW" free public service to Allegheny County residents; Neighborhoods for Living Center, "Remember the Neighborhoods? It's Coming Back!"; Article, "Pittsburgh poised for Renaissance II"; and Directory of Training Agencies, Allegheny County.
Thank you letter from W.H. Sullivan upon his election as President of the American Assembly, July 8, 1979; The Mexican Relations American Assembly, November 20, 1979; and Report of the American Assembly, 1978-1979.
The inaccessibility of Nationality Rooms for handicapped students, June 1980; The Chancellor's Statements on the Location of New Nationality Rooms, June 19, 1980; Status of Nationality Rooms planned for Third Floor of the Cathedral of Learning, June 13, 1980; Israeli Nationality Room Plans and Policy on the Establishment of Additional Nationality Rooms and Other Similar Classrooms in the Cathedral of Learning; Prostrednik Czechoslovak Room Scholarship endowment fund, April 14, 1980; Various events to be held in Nationality Rooms, February 1980; Dr. Posvar letter to Quo Vadis, January 4, 1980; 1980 Nationality Rooms Scholarships for Summer Study Abroad with flyer same title, January 1980; and "The Nationality Rooms" booklet.
Copy of newly prepared Workbook for High School Guidance Counselors, February 29, 1980; "Invasion of Little People," October 31, 1979; Nobel Prize, October 18, 1979; Official University Map, September 25, 1979; Full credit given to fraternities and sororities in their part of TV program on breast cancer, September 21, 1979; Update of List of "Administrative Officers of the University" for University Publications; and "Students in the News" clipping book.
NACUBO Self-Regulation Guidelines for colleges and universities, October 5, 1979; Flyer, "NACUBO Annual Meeting, St Louis, Missouri, June 17-20. 1980"; Management of Student Aid; Immediate Fund Accounting; and "Business Officer," Newsmagazine of NACUBO.
The gratitude of the Senate Committee for Dr. Posvar's support; Letter of commendation to University Press, February 1980; Purchase of "Pickles and Pretzels" for gifts from Chancellor's Office; Possible publication of book by Richard V.L. Cooper based largely on his 1977 Rand report "Military Manpower and the All-Volunteer Force," November 1979; Vice Chancellor Bernard J. Kobosky appointed administrative resource professional to the University Press Committee of the University Senate, November 13, 1979; The New York Times Book Review has selected Pitt as a leading university press for the last two years; University Press publisher of book by Mr. Elytis who won the 1979 Nobel Prize for Literature; and Meeting of Senate Committee of Press.
1979 Pitt Year Book; Student Affairs Award, February 14, 1980; Previous Board Action on Student Activities Fees, February 6, 1980; Recommended Procedures and Regulations Regarding Guests in Residence Halls, February 1, 1980; Two students to participate in the 31st Annual Student Conference on U.S. Affairs, September 18, 1979; Student Code of Conduct and Judicial Procedures, Effective September 1979; "Welcome," Student Handbook; "Scholastic Aptitude Test Averages for College Bound High School Seniors and Entering Freshmen at the University of Pittsburgh, 1968-1969 to 1978-1979"; and "Students in the News," August 1979.
National Black Student Leadership Symposium, April 8, 1980; Student involvement in the proposed Oakland Cleanup Campaign; Spring Health Fair, March 28, 1980; University Alcohol Policy and Student Consumption of Alcoholic Beverages on Campus; Student Activity Fee Increase; U.S. Naval Academy invites Pitt to send one student representative to the Naval Academy Foreign Affairs Conference, April 21-24, 1980; One student will be sent to the 22nd Air Force Academy Assembly; Texas A&M University requests two delegates to the 25th Student Conference on National Affairs, December 19, 1979; Review of Student Candidates for Commonwealth Trustee Nominations, November 21, 1979; Two student delegates to the 5th Annual Citadel National Student Conference; Position announcement for Assistant Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs, October 11, 1979; 31st Annual Student Conference on U.S. Affairs at the U.S. Military Academy; The Society of Distinguished American High School Students, August 4, 1979; and Proposed Fraternity Houses.
National Debate Tournament bid for the William Pitt Debating Union; BACKSPACE, a magazine sponsored by Pitt has won second prize honors in the Coordinating Council of Literary Magazines' Thirteenth Annual College Library Magazine Contest, November 1979; and Congratulations to members of Delta Tau Delta Fraternity on their 75th Anniversary.
Pitt's allocation of Federal funds to operate one or more of the campus-based student financial aid programs (National Direct Student Loan, Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants and College Work Study) from July 1, 1980 to June 30, 1981; Current estimate of tuition rates for students at Pitt effective Fall Term 1980; Admissions and Aid Office helps Robert Morris College celebrate their "College Fair," March 28, 1980; Dr. Posvar letter to National Appeals Panel, NDSL, complaining of low level of federal support which they have indicated Pitt will receive, March 14, 1980; 1979-1980 Basic Grant October 31 Progress Report; Phonathon for Retention, December 13, 1979; Confidentiality of Student Records, November 13, 1979; State Guaranteed Loan Reciprocity, October 31, 1979; and Language Training Programs for Teachers, Bilingual Aides and Administrators.
Admission of Transfer Students, Except New Freshmen, to the School of Engineering, Spring Term 1980 and Fall Term 1980-1981 with Weekly Admissions Reports and Freshman Profile Comparison, Class of 1979-1980 to Class of 1978-1979.
Student Aid Office Information Pieces; The Society of Distinguished American School Students with National Awards Program Participation Agreement; Appeal of tentative funding levels for Campus-Based Program FY 1981; 1980-1981 Fiscal Operation Report and Application To Participate in Federal Student Financial Aid Programs; Student Aid International, September 1979; and Basic Grants for Athletes, August 17, 1979.
College Work Study Program, FY 1980; National Direct Student Loan (NDSL) Default Rate; Supplemental NDSL Program with "Comparison of Student Aid for Fiscal 1979 and 1980, University of Pittsburgh; State Direct Student Loan Program, November 30, 1979; and New Collection Referral Authority.
Student Government Board correspondence regarding Rapid Transit, June 1980; Search Committee for a Student Member to the Board of Trustees; Inauguration ceremony and dinner honoring the newly elected president and members of the Student Government Board, January 8, 1980; Mr. Bill Abraham victorious in Student Government President election, November 1979; and Invitation to reception welcoming new Director of Student Activities, William A. Smith, September 6, 1979.
Patricia Roberts Harris, Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare (HEW), Washington, D.C., will be the guest Speaker at the University of Pittsburgh's 158th annual Commencement, April 27, 1980; Graduates Attending Commencement, April 25, 1980; Dr. E.E. Bozik will participate in the hooding of recipients of the doctoral degrees at Commencement, April 2, 1980; David E. Engel, President of The Senate of the University of Pittsburgh, will serve as Chief University Marshall at Commencement, February 1980; Student Commencement speaker recommendations, February 1980; Right Reverend Robert D. Appleyard unable to offer the invocation and benediction at Commencement; Commencement Book, February 6, 1980; and Draft Schedule of the Day, 1980 Commencement.
Honors Convocation, Music Department, March 14, 1980; Attendance and Program Participants, Honors Convocation, March 12, 1980; Honors Convocation Rehearsal, March 11, 1980; Mr. Roger S. Ahlbrandt will introduce Professor Karl Deutsch, February 5, 1980; The Most Reverend Stephen J. Kocisko, D.D., will offer the invocation and benediction at the Honors Convocation with detailed itinerary of his scheduled activities; Letters to Mr. Roger S. Ahlbrandt, Mr. Robert S. Lord and Mr. Grover Wilkins, III inviting them to Honors Convocation; Letter from Prof. Joseph Coffey inquiring about possibility of conferring an honorary degree upon Chancellor Schmidt of Germany, January 3, 1980; "The Shot Felt Around the World," inviting Dr. Jonas Salk to address Honors Convocation and confer an honorary degree, December 3, 1979; and Letters of regret from individuals invited to attend and/or participate in Honors Convocation.
Presentation to departing AFROTC faculty, June 13, 1980; Annual Army ROTC Commissioning Ceremony, May 4, 1980; AFROTC Awards and Commissioning Ceremony, April 13, 1980; Annual Army ROTC Awards Ceremony, April 19, 1980; New developments in Army ROTC program, Army 8, 1980; Invitation to the 1980 Grand Military Ball sponsored by the Pittsburgh Senior ROTC Instructor Group, March 21, 1980; The 1980 ROTC Advanced Camp at Ft. Bragg, North Carolina, February 19, 1980; Air Force Reserve Officers' Training Corps (AFROTC) Nomination Category for the U. S. Air Force Academy; AFROTC annual Dining-In, November 17, 1979; Governor's Proclamation of ROTC Week, September 10-16, 1979; Nomination of Lt. Colonel James H. Brahney for position of Professor of Aerospace Studies at Pitt, replacing retiring Lt. Col. James M. Warren; Research Associate John J. Colligan, Lt. Col. USAF, completes his tour of duty; Veteran's Administration Settlement; and Veteran's Cost of Instruction Payments (VCIP), July 1, 1979.
Tuition remission scholarship fund for graduate students from the People's Republic of China, May 30, 1980; Provost Scholarship Awardee, April 21, 1979; and Final guest list, Coffee for Scholars, March 20, 1980.
Pennsylvania Method of Administration, Office for Civil Rights Guidelines, Pennsylvania Department of Education, June 10, 1980; School Improvement with Shape 1 School Improvements; Pitt's Board of Trustees meeting dates; State Board of Education FY 1980-1981 Financial Support of Institutions; Implementation status of state wide higher education desegregation plans, December 5, 1979; Higher Education Planning (HEP); State Board of Education meetings; Meeting of Board State Colleges and University Directors; State Board for Vocational Education Meeting, May 8, 1980; State Board of Education Budget Resolutions FY 1980-1981, "Financial Support of Institutions"; and State Board of Education FY 1981 Budget Recommendations.
Health Promotion and Disease Prevention, February 21, 1980; Invitation to swearing in of Nathan J. Stark, Under Secretary of HEW, November 13, 1979; Title IX, Meeting with DeHart Associates, October 31, 1979; Funding process for the Title III (Strengthening Developing Institutions) Program, October 29, 1979; Nondiscrimination in Federally Assisted Programs Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 Policy Interpretation, October 5, 1979; HEW, Bureau of Student Financial Assistance; Audit report concerning the deficiencies of the payroll distribution system maintained by the University, July 2, 1979; and Policy pertaining to the use of Federal capital under the National Direct Student Loan Program, July 1979.
Tenth Anniversary of Black Studies, February 15, 1980; Black Studies Quarterly Newsletter, November 1979; and "Black Students and the University of Pittsburgh Medical School: A Report by the Medical School Sub-Committee to the Chancellor's University-Wide Task Force on Black Students."
Annual Meeting, May 6, 1980; Program Proposals, February 29, 1980; Conference on Faculty Exchange, February 11, 1980; The Board of Directors of SPHEC has appointed an Ad Hoc Committee on Finance to explore possibility of relocating staff offices, February 7, 1980; House Education Committee Visit, October 17-19, 1979; Regionalization; Semiannual Meeting, September 27, 1979; House Education Committee Seminars; Booklet, SPHEC Degree Programs Offered in Southwestern Pennsylvania, Fall 1979; "A Brief Summary of Recent Council Activities"; and SPHEC Newsletters.
Conference sponsored by the University/Community Coalition; Annual Human Rights Dinner, May 8, 1979; and "The situation of Blacks and minorities at Pitt," December 10, 1979.
Meeting with Allegheny County School Superintendents; Common interest and concern discussing issues and problems in higher education and elementary and secondary education; Dr. Posvar article "Posvar: Give High Schools 'F' in Teaching"; "A Guide for Improving School Communications"; and "The News" from the Pittsburgh Public Schools, May 1980.
Concerns about the Campus Police, March 28, 1980; Questions and requests of BAS with copy of Chancellor's Remarks to Deans, Department Chairmen and Academic Directors, January 16, 1980; Letter regarding tenure for Curtiss Porter and the firing of Police Chief Curt Graham; Meeting with BAS, March 4, 1980; Letter to Chancellor from BAS, February 22, 1980; and University of Pittsburgh Minority Programs FY 1975-1979.
University involvement with TV; "An Observance of the Agreement Between Pennsylvania Educational Communications Systems and The Pennsylvania State University," September 4, 1979; "Quotable Quotes: Higher Education and Television"; "Communications at Pitt: An Overview"; Editorial, "Education and the Telefuture"; and "Warner Cable of Pittsburgh: A Summary."
Correspondence regarding Department of Religious Studies; Letter from Chairman, Student Advisory Committee of Latin American Studies, May 13, 1980; Letter of commendation to Dr. Chiao-min Hsieh, Geography Department, March 17, 1980; Letter from Adolf Grunbaum, Research Professor of Psychiatry, January 21, 1980; and financial statement and report of John P. Robin's activities as University Professor of Public Affairs and Program Advisor to the Allegheny Conference on Community Development for the period July 1, 1978 to June 30, 1979.
Pittsburgh Ophthalmology Society; Formal proposal that Michael Karpf, M.D., Assistant Professor of Medicine, be designated to occupy the "Falk Chair in Primary Care Medicine," May 1980; Dr. Joseph L. Goldstein, Chairman of the Department of Molecular Genetics at the University of Texas Health Science Center at Dallas, will be the lecturer and recipient by the Mellon Lecture Committee, February 13, 1980; Medical School Tuition at the University of Pittsburgh, October 10, 1979; and The Dickson Prize, July 10, 1979.
Dr. Iain Campbell thanked for his participation at Westinghouse Science Honors Institute series, June 1980, and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency recommends Pitt as their site for their Epidemiology Research Center, August 1979.
Professor Joseph W. Eaton awarded a Fulbright-Hays Award and The Scott Report.
Mr. Wardrop as Prospective Director of Forbes Reinsurance, May 6, 1980, and Patent Legislation (S.414 and H.R. 5715) and the Administration's Proposal, February 11, 1980.
Report, "Medical Group Practice: Organization and Compensation Study," October 1979; Guidelines presently in force concerning short term investments of University Funds, October 25, 1979; Projected utility expenditures for current fiscal year; and Relocation of the Office of Staff Ombudsman.
Minimum Wage Law, November 26, 1979; Clipping of Top Employers in Area; and Pitt Professional Union.
Mobile Radio-Telephone Long Distance Communication, June 12, 1980; Goals of the University of Pittsburgh and Mobay Chemical Co., May 15, 1980; Higher Education Career Questionnaire, April 1980; Fund Development Case Statement, October 17, 1979; and ICET.
Trustee Appointment Action for February 10, 1981, Board Meeting; Re-appointment of Irvis; Report of the Chancellor at Board of Trustees annual meeting, May 13, 1981; Special meeting of the Board of Trustees, March 12, 1981; Report of the Chancellor, April 16, 1981; Chancellor's remarks to Senate Council and Board of Trustees, February 1981; FY 81 Capital Budget, FY 82 Preliminary Budget, and Athletics; Final report on UW/AGF Campaign; Chancellor's remarks Senate Council regarding Middle States Accreditation, Admissions, Faculty Seminar Series, and Semester at Sea, October 13, 1980; Letter regarding the U.S. National Commission for UNESCO, October 6, 1980; Chancellor's report to the Senate Council and Board of Trustees, October 1980; FY 81 Budget State Appropriation Report; University of Pittsburgh annual giving fund Board of Directors, Minutes of the Organizational Meeting; Conference-Research Sequence in Child Care Education program; and Senate Council remarks on Law Enforcement, Education program and NSF.
Sale of Falk Clinic to Children's Hospital and Center for Philosophy of Science report, April 1981.
Delegation of Faculty Library Representatives met with Posvar to discuss the library's welfare, October 2, 1980, and Disagreement with the library's administration to cut scholarly journals, September 16, 1980.
Discussion items for Chancellor's meeting with Mr. Ahlbrandt and Action Review of Resources for the 80s Campaign.
Biography of Gene Kelly; News article, Irish Room Committee Honors Gene Kelly; 1981 Pink Frolic Ball Program; A Salute to American Musicals; Suggested Agenda for Gene Kelly Visit, June 25-27, 1981; Mayor Caliguiri Presents City Welcome Document to Gene Kelly at Mellon Square, June 17, 1981; Information on Civic Light Opera Goals and Objectives for Kelly's Use in Point IV of Suggested Speech Outline, June 17, 1981; and Acceptances to Gene Kelly Luncheon, June 24, 1981.
Letter to Posvar from Akwukwuma regarding concluded cooperation arrangement between the University of Pittsburgh and University of Benin, July 23, 1980; Letter to Posvar from Saloom regarding Invitation to be present at a function honoring Wood, July 27, 1980; Memo for the Record from Quatroche regarding Nominating Committee Action of December 12, 1980; and Recipients of the Chancellor's Medal.
Address to the Air Force Academy Faculty, May 6, 1980; New Faculty Orientation speech, September 5, 1980; United Way/Annual Giving Fund Campaign speech, October 3, 1980; Varsity Letterman speech, October 17, 1980; and Chancellor's remarks at the Health Policy Institute, October 17, 1980.
Report of the Chancellor to academic deans, directors, department Chairpersons, David Lawrence Auditorium, March 31, 1981; Chancellor's Comments, draft, March 30, 1981; Executive Summary, meeting of Presidents and Trustees; Pitt, Penn State, Temple, and Penn Meeting, Albert M. Greenfield Center, Sugar Loaf, February 5-6, 1981; news release, Posvar Leads Business/Higher Education Delegation Which Presents Deregulation Plan to Vice President; Report of the Chancellor to the University Senate regarding the FY 1981 Budget, State Appropriation and Capital Campaign, October 23, 1980; and Report of the Chancellor to Senate Council regarding FY 1981 Budget update.
Meetings; Action Items; University Role in United Nations Environment Programme; Parkway East Reconstruction; "The Planning and Resource Management System, University of Pittsburgh"; Chancellor's Remarks to Senate Council, November 3, 1980; Financial Analysis of Proposed Multipurpose Building; Pending Legislation on the Subject of Technological Innovation and Technology Transfer; and "Current Program of Interests of Nine Foundations," October 20, 1980.
Call on Rockwell Corporation, February 26, 1980; Meeting with Mr. Alfred Wishart, October 14, 1980; and Senate Hearing, March 10, 1981.
Letter to Wishart from Van Dusen regarding repairs of stained glass windows in Heinz Memorial Chapel, June 16, 1980; general information about the chapel windows and their preservation, February 13, 1980; Letter to Wishart from Quatroche acknowledging copy of letter announcing approval of Howard Heinz Endowment Trustees for a $31,000 grant to support Heinz Memorial Chapel, December 2, 1980; Letter to Wishart from Posvar stating agreement with the terms of the Howard Heinz Endowment grant, June 5, 1981; and Letter to Posvar from Wishart regarding the Endowment's Press release information on the Howard Heinz Endowment disbursement of $132,471 for Heinz Memorial Chapel, May 29, 1981.
Senate Council Meeting Minutes; Reports of the Chancellor to the Senate Council; Revised Draft University of Pittsburgh Early Retirement Plan, April 10, 1980; Proposed Agenda Meeting of University Presidents and Trustees, February 5-6, 1981; Brief Summary of the "Report of the Chairman of the Health Policy Advisory Group to President-elect Ronald Reagan"; Resolution adopted by the FAS Council, April 16, 1981; Report of the Senate Committee for Elections with Election Results, 1981-1982; Report of the Subcommittee of the Senate Budget Policies Committee to Senate Council Regarding the Draft for a Revised PRMS Procedures; Memo regarding Approval of Undergraduate Major in Business/Accounting, April 18, 1980; "A.W. Mellon Endows Two More Chairs at Pitt, Completes Long History of Support"; Report, Budgetary Problems at Hillman; "Pitt to Sign Agreement with Institute for Shipboard Education, First Academic Semester Sails Winter 1981"; Annual Giving Fund as of January 31, 1980; State Board of Education FY 1981 Budget Recommendations; and Report, Background and Resolution on Courtyard Shared Services Facility.
Statement from the University of Pittsburgh Concerning Transactions with First Financial Group of Texas; Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, "Med School turnaround," July 13, 1981; "Pitt Chancellor Points to Inflation as Basis of Tight Budget"; and Letter to Solano from Freeman regarding Renovation of Salk Hall/Dental Clinic, Forbes Field Site, Two-Block Area, and Original Equipment, February 19, 1981.
NASULGC Meeting, November 17-19, 1980, and Agricultural Investment in Nigeria.
Posvar Elected Chairman of Business-Higher Education Forum; Post-Gazette, "Forum group seeks meeting ground to address business, academic problems"; and Letter to Posvar from Dobisky regarding interest in relationship that's being restored between business and higher education, December 11, 1980.
Excerpt from "University Planning Policies for the 80's"; Comparison of Awarded Aid for FY 1980 and FY 1981, August 27, 1980; University's Role in UN Environment Programme, September 3, 1980; and PACU annual meeting agenda, September 11, 1980.
Cooperation between INROADS, Univ. of Pittsburgh, and the Buhl Foundation to sponsor a pre-business program for academically outstanding minority high school students, June 18, 1981; PCHE Admissions Committee, January 23, 1981; and PCHE Presidents Council Meeting, January 22, 1981.
Proposed sale of Falk Clinic to Children's Hospital; Agreement between the University of Pittsburgh and Children's Hospital and Memo of Agreement.
Memo to University Health Center Trustees and Hospital Administrators regarding financing of the proposed courtyard facility for shared medical care services, April 21, 1981; Observations concerning payment to the University of ten percent of the Annual Earnings on the Debt Services Reserve of the Shared Service-Courtyard Project; Memo to Dutton from Freeman regarding Architectural planning for the Courtyard shared services project, December 12, 1980; Courtyard Shared Services Facility Recommendations and Suggested Principles to be Agreed Upon, September 19, 1980; and Resolution on a Proposed Hospital Courtyard Shared-Service Facility.
Letter to Dodds from Montgomery regarding possible conflicts between the plans for the physical development of Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh and the plans of the University of Pittsburgh for the Faik Clinic building, May 8, 1980; Bahnson's request that Posvar reconsider the disposition of Lothrop Hall in the context of the building plans of Children's Hospital, April 8, 1981; Land Conveyances Between the University and Children's Hospital, May 7, 1980; and Option agreement with Children's Hospital on Falk Clinic Purchase.
Letter to University Health Center Trustees and Hospital Administrators from Stinson regarding the position of the University of Pittsburgh in the financing of the proposed courtyard facility for shared medical care services, April 21, 1981; Memo to Posvar from Leon regarding Loan of $60,000 from School of Medicine quasi-endowment, September 25, 1980; and Agenda, University Health Center of Pittsburgh.
The Pittsburgh Press, "Liver Transplants at Presbyterian Rapped," May 12, 1981; Bulletin of the Allegheny County Medical Society and ACMS Recruitment Week; and Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, "Liver Transplants here criticized by surgeon," May 12, 1981.
Courtyard Joint Services Facility, Principles and Objectives of Proposed Financing and Corporate Arrangements, October 30, 1980; Resolution on Principles for the Proposed Hospital Courtyard Shared-Services Facility for Consideration by DHCP Member Hospitals; and Memo to University Health Center of Pittsburgh from Memel, Jacobs, Pierno, & Gersh.
AAU Committee on Science and Research, October 20, 1980; Chronicle, Fact-File, Average Faculty Salaries in 1980-1981, and Percentage Increase over 1979-1980; Comments from Olson to Posvar on AAU/DIR Meeting, February 3, 1981; Request to Martin and Posvar from Fisher for a brief reaction to the AAU/DIR meeting summary and for high priority agenda items for the Spring Meeting of AAU, January 26, 1981; AAU Report, December 17, 1980; and Memo to Executive Heads of AAU Universities from Bartlett regarding The Transition.
Memo to Heads of Member Institutions of the National Association of State Universities and Land Grant Colleges from Ostar regarding Services of AASCU's Office of Federal Programs and AASCU Office of International Programs pamphlet.
NACUBO business officer; "Responding to a Changing Environment," NACUBO Annual Meeting, June 23-26, 1981; and NACUBO Annual Newsletter, "EACUBO," Winter Issue, February 1981.
Report of the Public Relations Committee of the Pittsburgh Athletic Association by Drosethes, Conomikes, Kobosky, and Smith, September 1980; Sunday Beat, "Pitt Chancellor likes to keep a close eye on his Panthers"; The Proposed Formation of a Chemical Research Council, February 23, 1981; Radio Actualities, December 11, 1980; Memo to Ahlbrandt and Posvar from Leon regarding Foundations Which Might Support Endowed Chairs and Professorships in Medicine, February 20, 1980; and "Development of an Industrial Medicine Center at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine" by Levey, Parkinson, and Karpf.
Trustees of the Howard Heinz Foundation have approved a grant to the University of Pittsburgh, June 25, 1981; Letter to Posvar from Wishart announcing A three-year grant approved payable to the University of Pittsburgh Press, May 29, 1981; A thank you for the approval of a grant for the University of Pittsburgh's Center for Latin American Studies from the Heinz Endowment, May 18, 1981; Letter to Posvar from Wishart regarding Approval of a grant from the Heinz Endowment for maintenance and program support of the Heinz Chapel, November 24, 1980; Grant awarded from Heinz Endowment for The Floating Theatre, October 1, 1980; Thank-you for Heinz U.S.A. for contribution for sickle cell research by School of Pharmacy, July 25, 1980; and Check payable to the University of Pittsburgh Press for Drue Heinz Literature Prize, December 16, 1980.
Letter to Posvar from Kobosky regarding University Capital Campaign, Development and Alumni Affairs Projected Income and Expenditures for FY 1982; Memo containing brief instructions to all Alumni Council speakers and a copy of invitation sent to Alumni Council members in which Posvar is the guest speaker, May 12, 1981; and Development, Alumni, and Public Affairs Committee, July 28, 1980.
United Way Tops its 1980 Goal; Annual Giving Fund Successfully Launched; Letter to the University Faculty and Staff from Posvar announcing United Way and Annual Giving Fund campaigns' recent success, December 9, 1980; University of Pittsburgh United Way/Annual Giving Fund Internal Campaign for 1980; Letter to the University Community from Posvar asking for support of the United Way and Annual Giving Fund campaigns, October 6, 1980; Wesley W. Posvar speech regarding United Way/Annual Giving Fund Campaign, October 3, 1980; The United Way Annual Giving Fund Campaign Book; and The United Way Annual Giving Fund Internal Campaign, Cumulative Report for October 1980.
Vice Chancellor Reelected to College Board November 14, 1980; Pitt Chancellor Points to Inflation as Basis of Tight State Budget, February 3, 1981; Liver Transplant Surgeon Joins Pitt Medical School, February 20, 1981; Statement from the University of Pittsburgh Concerning Transactions with First Financial Group of Texas, July 7, 1980; Pitt Board Adopts FY 1982 Budget, July 1, 1980; Kirby Named Chairman of Pitt's Board, May 13, 1981; Pitt Trustees Approve Borrowing for Construction and Renovation, May 13, 1981; Falk Medical Fund and National Steel Give Pitt $1.3 Million for Ambulatory Care Programs, December 3, 1980; Westinghouse Educational Foundation Awards Grants to Pitt's Schools of Engineering and Business; Quatroche Elected Secretary of the Pitt Board, October 16, 1980; Pitt Environmental Center Receives EPA Funding, October 15, 1980; Pitt Receives Interferon Research Funding, October 15, 1980; Richard King Mellon Foundation Awards $1.45 Million to Pitt, August 12, 1980; Resuscitation Research Center Opens New Facility, June 19, 1981; Status of Fiscal Year 1981 Budget; and Thornburgh provides an interim remedy to the legislative impasse affecting the budget of the University of Pittsburgh.
Congratulations to the Press for establishing the Heinz Literature Prize, March 19, 1981; Posvar letter complimenting Thomas on the Heinz Literature Prize article in the Post-Gazette, March 19, 1981; Thank you letter to Hetzel from Posvar for presenting materials shown by the University of Pittsburgh Press at the American Political Science Association Meeting in Washington, D.C., October 1, 1980; and Letter regarding Posvar's enjoyment of Hetzel's article, "The Literary Andrew Carnegie."
The Pittsburgh Assembly on The China Factor, "China, America, and Pittsburgh"; Letter from Coffey announcing The China Factor in American policy to be held at the University of Pittsburgh; Draft Outline of Suggested Introductory Remarks by the Chancellor at the First Session of the Pittsburgh Assembly on The China Factor; and International Linkages.
Thank you letter for Rappaport's support of the Univ. of Pittsburgh and his affirmative vote on its appropriation, June 26, 1981; Desegregation of Higher Education; Thank you letter from Posvar for signing of the capital budget bill providing support for important public service programs of the University of Pittsburgh, January 5, 1981; Articles "Research Funding Up 14 Per Cent," "Profiling Pitt Freshmen," "University Marketing Program Wins Award," and "Enrollment Gains Reported," February 1981; Leadership Exchange and Internship Program; Memo for the Record regarding Notes and Action Items on Harrisburg House Hearing, March 2, 1981; Letter to Solano concerning Renovation of Salk Hall/Dental Clinic, Forbes Field Site, and Two-Block Area, February 19, 1981; Thank you letter to Wilburn from Posvar for information about signing the non-preferred appropriation bill which restored full state funding to Pitt, October 28, 1980; Letter to Posvar from Wilburn regarding appropriation for state budget FY 1980-1981, July 11, 1980; and Posvar response to questions and concerns raised by the Act 101 1980-1981 application review team regarding the proposal submitted by the School of Engineering of the University of Pittsburgh, June 20, 1980.
Approval of for the Comprehensive Vocational Education Program, March 9, 1981; Thank you letter from Wisor for Posvar's continuing support of teacher education, February 26, 1981; Introduction of an appropriations bill for the University of Pittsburgh, June 3, 1981; and Memo to All PACU Member Presidents from Ream regarding report of the action of the Higher Education Subcommittee on Pennsylvania's SB1384, August 26, 1980.
Thank you letter to Scanlon for agreeing to support legislation to provide funds for furniture and equipment for Titusville Student Union/Gymnasium and the reconstruction of Langley Hall, May 4, 1981; Letter from Scanlon informing Kusse that equipment monies for Titusville facility were inadvertently omitted from the Departmental Capital Budget Request, April 3, 1981; and Letter to Scanlon from Posvar regarding two important projects inadvertently omitted from the Capital Budget, March 3, 1981.
Oyer comments on matters of education in Allegheny County, March 27, 1980; Letter from Posvar accepting Oyer's invitation to meet with him and the superintendents of the Pittsburgh and Allegheny school systems, April 14, 1980; and Meeting with Allegheny County School Superintendents and background material which lead up to the meeting, June 12, 1980.
Posvar's appreciation that a tele-workshop at Pitt is to be distributed on the eastern part of the state on Pennarama, March 11, 1981; Memo to Posvar from Steele regarding Pennarama and Our Television Interests, March 31, 1981; First meeting of the Pennarama User's Group, March 5, 1981; Memo to Ahlbrandt from Posvar regarding Educational Television, November 6, 1980; "Preliminary Progress Report on The Development of Television at Pitt," October 10, 1980; and Pennarama Newsletter.
"Eximbank Director Donald E. Stingel to resign," June 11, 1981; Paper, "International Economic Policy Priorities"; Cut in Guaranteed Student Loans, June 10, 1981; Allegheny County Higher Education Building Authority, June 4, 1981; Thank you for letter on the current status of various budgets dealing with science and technology as well as the National Science Foundation, June 3, 1981; Mid-Atlantic Regional Technology Transfer Conference, May 7, 1981; Posvar pleased with ability to support Peyser and other members of Congress opposed to the Reagan Administration's proposal to cut student financial aid; Federal funding in support of basic researching the social sciences; NSF Social Science Funding Program, January 19, 1981; Research Revitalization Act, May 7, 1981; Effect on University Education of Proposed New Export of Technical Information Regulation, May 5, 1981; Information about the development of reading lists, courses, and other material that focuses on public policy issues or transportation economics, May 4, 1981; Thank you for restoring funding levels for two Doctorates, April 28, 1981; Secretary of Commerce Baldridge has cancelled the proposed Pittsburgh Commerce institute, April 10, 1981; and Appointments with Members of Pennsylvania Delegation, March 26, 1981.
Memo to Presidents of all ACE Member Institutions from Peltason regarding Needed action to rescue Higher Education Reauthorization bill (HR5192), September 8, 1980; Reauthorization of the Higher Education Act HR5192, September 19, 1980; Memo to CUPU Board from Miller regarding Final Passage of the Urban Grant Act, September 25, 1980; Memo to Executive Heads of AAU Institutions regarding Impending conference for House and Senate biomedical research bills, September 9, 1980; Chancellor's remarks to Senate Council; and Memo to President and Federal Liaison Representatives from Saunders regarding Highlights of Reauthorization Bill, August 21, 1980.
"Strengthening Developing Institutions Program, Request for Designation as A Developing Institution," January 19, 1981; NCES Changes Classification of Higher Education Institutions, April 7, 1981; "Our Colleges and Universities Today," January 19.1981; Notice of Availability of Evening and Weekend Baccalaureate Degree-Credit Courses, January 6, 1981; Pamphlet, "Introducing the U.S. Department of Education"; Application for College Housing Assistance in Fiscal Year 1980 has been approved, October 28, 1980; and College Housing Fund Reservation Project Number: CH-PA-371, October 15, 1980.
Heinz Senate Seminar Packet, "America and the World in the 1980's," November 13, 1980, and Letter from Gilligan regarding Need for support to build a significant new citizen force, April 1981.
Cross-Registration, May 21, 1981; Distribution of Priority Assessment Fund FY1983 and FY1984, May 15, 1981; Minutes of meeting concerning fraternity housing, May 19, 1981; Review of Legislation, April 1981; Summary Analysis of Expenditures by Campus Section 10, House Bill 2669, March 24, 1981; Faculty of Arts and Sciences Financial Problem; "The Planning and Resource Management System University of Pittsburgh," November 1980; Memo from Yeager regarding Organizational Changes, April 3, 1981; Pittsburgh Business Journal, "Budget Woes Plague University of Pittsburgh," April 1981; Projected School of Medicine Budget Deficit FY1981; Application for a challenge grant from the Kresge Foundation to assist in funding Phase II of a three-phase renovation of Fitzgerald Field House at the University of Pittsburgh, February 4, 1981; Master Plan for the University of Pittsburgh Field House; Planning and Resource Management System Procedures Manual, University Policies Relating to Reorganization or Termination of Academic Programs, December 23, 1980; PRMS-PITT Adjustment to FY1981 Base Budget; Computer literacy questionnaire, June 16, 1981; Commendation on the assistance provided the Southwestern Pennsylvania Higher Education Council, Inc., June 30, 1981; The need for direct communication between Posvar and the University community, April 30, 1981; Purchase of OSCAR Software System, June 26, 1981; Letter to Posvar from Allsopp Requesting information to help with research of a comparative study of higher education costs and institutional budget allocations of the major urban colleges, June 18, 1981; Overview Committee for the PA Higher Education in Economic Impact Study has approved the University of Pittsburgh to participate in the survey, February 25, 1981; Fraternity Housing on Bayard Street, March 2, 1981; Trademark Policy, December 3, 1980; and Analysis of Select Federal Programs Targeted for Reduction/Consolidation, February 24, 1981.
Non-Preferred Appropriations, June 11, 1981; General Appropriations Act of 1981, May 14, 1981; Notes and Actions Items on Harrisburg House Hearing, March 2, 1981; Responses to requests from members of Tilghman's committee, April 6, 1981; Information on several topics for McClatchy's committee, March 31, 1981; "What pollution-related studies are being conducted by the Center for Environmental Epidemiology"; "What University of Pittsburgh research projects are being conducted in the area of coal treatment to reduce pollutants?"; "How does the University of Pittsburgh inform students of the Commonwealth appropriation?"; and Utilization of Tuition Remission Plan FY1980, University of Pittsburgh.
FY 1979-1980 Audit Recommendations, September 18, 1980; Petty Cash Funds, September 30, 1980; Athletic Department Petty Cash Review 1979-1980; Recommendations pertaining to the computer center, May 12, 1980; Application Study of Payroll/Personnel System, May 7, 1980; and University of Pittsburgh of the Commonwealth System of Higher Education Recommendations to Improve Internal Accounting Controls and Administrative Efficiencies.
Letter from Yeager regarding The Planning and Resource Management System (PRMS), October 8, 1980; University Senate Council Meeting, October 13, 1980; and Memo from Freeman regarding Planning and Resource Management System Procedures Manual, October 29, 1980.
"Pitt Potpourri," Hiring the Handicapped, March 1981; "Pitt Professional Union Bulletin," Collective Bargaining and State Support for Higher Education; Health Benefit Program for Surviving Dependents, December 5, 1980; Memo to All Employees of University's Pittsburgh Campus regarding Ride Sharing and Pending Traffic Problems, February 9, 1981; "United States Office of Personnel Management State Survey," August 1, 1980; and Memo from Reinecke regarding Organization Charts, January 28, 1981.
"Retirement: A Time for Fulfillment"; TIAA CREF 1980 Investment Supplement and List of Participating Institutions as of December 31, 1980; and Incentive Early Retirement.
Commendation for the participants of Pitt's debate team victory in the National Debate Tournament and "The Emerging Leader: A Leadership Development Program," University of Pittsburgh Office of Student Activities, Division of Student Affairs, 1980.
Posvar's Homecoming message, 1979; Brochure, Varsity Letter Club Annual Homecoming Dinner; Homecoming Theme, Pitt A Shining Star, October 13-18, 1980; 1980 Homecoming Events Information; and Special Activities 1980 Homecoming Pre-game, October 18, 1980.
Articles on Pitt winning debating title; Statement to the University Community from Posvar Congratulating members of William Pitt Debating Union for their victory at the National Debate Tournament; Congratulations to Kane from Posvar for recent appointment to BOT of the National Debate Tournament; and Details to Pitt's victory in the Debate Tournament, April 28, 1981.
Message to the University Community from Posvar invitation of Jeane Kirkpatrick, U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, to be the 1981 Commencement speaker, April 22, 1981; Flyer, "Protest Kirkpatrick visit , Yes to Human Rights," peaceful protest of El Salvador Mobilization Committee; Ambassador Jeane Kirkpatrick News Conference Transcript, April 26, 1981; Suggested presentation of Kirkpatrick, her biography, Who's Who inclusion, Ahlbrandt's remarks and a copy of the short version of the commencement script; Posvar letter asking Kirkpatrick to be the special guest and commencement speaker for the University of Pittsburgh, February 3, 1981; Thank-you to Williams for accepting the invitation to give the invocation and benediction for the University's Commencement, March 20, 1981; Platform Party and Pre-Commencement Luncheon List, 1981 Commencement, March 27, 1981; The Black Action Society's objection to Kirkpatrick speaking at the Commencement, April 17, 1981; Ahlbrandt's intention to attend Commencement and present Kirkpatrick with an honorary Doctor of Civil Laws Degree, April 10, 1981; Schedule of the Day and Instructions to Marshals, 1981 Commencement, April 2, 1981; and Commencement Rehearsal.
National Collegiate Athletic Association; Posvar declined to join the new proposed Eastern Conference, June 28, 1981; Pitt Invitational Track Announcement; Letter urging the institution to retain membership in the Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women and participate in AIAW National Championships in 1981-1982; University interest in submitting a bid for Pennsylvania Special Olympics, March 11, 1981; Pitt Office of Sports Information announcements; Thank you to Barco for the $3,000.00 gift to the Golden Panthers, March 3, 1981; "My First Gold Medal, PA Special Olympics"; The Varsity Letter news Bulletin; and Recruitment and Admissions Orientation and Mentors, Organizational Structure, Application and Admissions Process for Student Athletes, July 16, 1980.
Report to the NCAA by the Special Committee on NCAA Governance, Organization and Services; Proposed NCAA Governance Plan, September 15, 1980; Sherrill's Disappointment at the action of the faculty representatives have taken toward the proposal, September 22, 1980; Article, "Education Department answers Title IX queries," August 15, 1980; Memo to Chief Executive Officers, Faculty Representatives and Directors of Athletics of NCAA Member Institutions regarding Commencement of Title IX Intercollegiate Athletics Investigations; and Responses to several of the Title IX questions on athletic financial assistance, July 31, 1980.
Graduation Rate Survey, June 19, 1981; Institutional Rights Regarding Football Television, May 20, 1981; Response of the University of Texas to the NCAA Regarding Football Television and Report on Vote of CFA Members Relative to the NCAA "Principles of Negotiation" for Football Television Beyond 1981, May 18, 1981; Football Player Survey, April 10, 1981; Fifth Annual Meeting of the College Football Association; Review of 1981 NCAA Convention, January 19, 1981; Summary and Analysis of CFA Television Survey, November 21, 1980; Evaluation of Third CFA Retention Rate Survey, October 31, 1980; and Analysis of NCAA Football Television Program, August 12, 1980.
Chevrolet awarding scholarship funds as a result of Pitt's football game with Penn State, December 8, 1980; Congratulations to McMillan for outstanding performance against Syracuse and being honored as Chevrolet's Most Valuable Pittsburgh Player, December 12, 1980; Acceptance of the Chevrolet Scholarship award in the name of Pryor for outstanding offensive performance against Boston College, October 3, 1980; Numerals on football players could have originated at the University of Pittsburgh, February 19, 1981; Congratulations to Mark May on winning the 1980 Outland Trophy, December 12, 1980; Congratulations to Coach Sherrill on receiving the Joseph M. Sheehan Memorial Trophy for the second year in a row, January 30, 1981; Telegram to Posvar from Mayor Caliguiri expressing pride in the accomplishments of Pitt, December 31, 1980; The Pitt News, "Pitt Out Defenses Penn State 14-9 and Hugh Green one of the top five candidates for Heisman"; Appreciation for support of Greg Meisner for National Football Foundation's scholar-athlete award, November 6, 1980; TV Spots for Football Season; CFA TV Study Committee Report, June 25, 1980; 1981 Pitt Draftees and 1981 Pitt Free Agents; "Sherill Signs New Contract With Pitt," May15, 1981; and Posvar to make comments at the Chambers 1980 Pitt Panthers Kickoff Luncheon, August 7, 1980.
Congratulations to Players and Coach Chipman on a successful basketball season; "Pitt and Chipman Ready for the Eighties"; Paper, "Pitt Panther Basketball 1980-1981"; 1980-1981 Pitt Pantherette Basketball Statistics; and "1980-1981, Pitt Panther Basketball."
"Volleyball, Pitt Panther Athletics 1980-1981"; "Track and Field Pitt Panther Athletics"; and Hugh Peery inducted into the National Wrestling Hall of Fame.
1981 NCAA Convention Proposals to Incorporate Women; Legal Implications of Separate Athletic Governing Organizations for Men's and Women's Intercollegiate Athletics, November 17, 1980; Costs and Financial Considerations of NCAA Proposed Expansion into Women's Athletics, November 24, 1980; Press release, "Panther Basketball Opens Saturday," November 25, 1980; 1981 AIAW Delegate Assembly Resolution; Paper, "Evaluation of Intercollegiate Athletic Programs, A Suggested Guide for the Process of Self-Study"; Memo to College Presidents and NCAA and NAIA Representatives from The Women's Foundation regarding Governance of women's intercollegiate athletics, November 7, 1980; Memo to AIAW Voting Representatives and Chief Executive Officers of AIAW Member Institutions regarding NCAA Convention Actions, January 23, 1981; Report, "College Women's Athletics Endangered: Action Needed Now"; 1980-1981 Pitt Women's Basketball Information"; and Press release, Pantherette Swimmers Head to AlAW's, March 12, 1981.
Meetings to discuss possible academic reorganizations and program curtailment; "Report of the Office for the Evaluation of Teaching Advisory Board: First Periodic Evaluation," March 2, 1981; A preliminary Age/Tenured Status Study Development of a Center for Applied Technology, May 8, 1981; Efforts in the Executive and Legislative branches of government to find ways to reverse the erosion of U.S. preeminence in technological innovation and transfer, November 14, 1980; The office of Faculty Development's New "Handbook for Teaching Assistants" Which Includes the Newly Revised TA/TF/GSA Policy Statement; "A Handbook for Teaching Assistants"; Fellowships for the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, October 7, 1980; "Report of An Initial Review of Supervisor of Vocational Education" and "A Special Requested Review of Director of Vocational Education at the University of Pittsburgh," September 8-10, 1980; Facts concerning the participation of research libraries in computerized networks, July 7, 1980; Forbes Quadrangle Design; Department of Education Site Visit, November 25, 1980; Letter to the members of the Accreditation Committee Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools regarding concern over the University's growing inability to maintain an adequate library collection for an institution of its size and nature, November 12, 1980; Luncheon for His Excellency Stoyan Julev, Bulgarian Ambassador to the U.S., November 10, 1980; The Business-Higher Education Forum, Recommendations on Industry-University Collaboration, January 9-10, 1981; Master's Degree in Interdisciplinary Studies, September 9, 1980; U.S. Naval Academy's first annual Foreign Affairs Conference, November 24, 1980; Guidelines for International Sponsored Programs, November 20, 1980; and Proposed Academic Calendar Next Five Years and Tentative 1981-1982.
Draft document describing a process for the periodic formal evaluation of academic administrators, April 8, 1981; Memo to Deans, Directors, and Regional Campus Presidents from Provost Smith regarding Review Process for Academic Administrators, April 20, 1981; Preliminary Age/Tenured Status Study, May 18, 1981; and "Development of a Center for Applied Technology."
3-D Meeting Tape, March 31, 1981; "Problems of Financial Support for the Comprehensive Research Universities of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in the 1980s"; Report of the Chancellor, Academic Deans, Directors, Department Chairpersons, March 31, 1981; "Posvar Leads Business/Higher Education Delegation Which Presents Deregulation Plan to Vice President"; Executive Summary, Meeting of Presidents and Trustees of Pitt, Penn State, Temple, and Penn, February 5, 1981; Projected Demographic declines; "Effects of inflation on the funding of higher education in Pennsylvania Inadequacies of the tax base funding higher education in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania"; Minutes of the meeting of the Presidents of the University of Pittsburgh, the Pennsylvania State University, Temple University, and University of Pennsylvania, July 17, 1980; Minimum wage increase effective January 1, 1981; University policy on credit for non-collegiate sponsored instruction, December 10, 1980; Deutsch speech at the Honors Convocation, December 15, 1980; Appointment of Director of Public Safety, September 22, 1980; Master's Degree in Interdisciplinary Studies, September 9, 1980; and Student Employment Policy, July 29, 1980.
Energy and Environment Policy Center, February 20, 1981; Law Enforcement Education Program (LEEP) Grant; and Various research projects.
Paper for February 29, 1980, Heinz Visit and Letters to various professors from Posvar Congratulating them for awards received as a result of their proposals.
Thank-you Letter to Walgren for restoring funding levels for the Biological, Behavioral, and Social Sciences Directorate at the FY 81 level and the $75M authorization for Science and Engineering Education Directorate, April 28, 1981; Proposal for Creation of an Industrial Research Institute at the University of Pittsburgh; Joint Industry University Meeting, February 13, 1981;"Strengthening University-Industry Interactions" by Baer, Januaru 1980; and Proposed sale of the Falk Clinic to Children's Hospital, May 5, 1981.
Patent Legislation, September 17, 1980; Letter from Edward Sell asking Posvar to find a replacement for Stuart (deceased) on the University Patent Committee, July 29, 1980; Rudoy's acceptance of the position as a member of the University Patent Committee, October 9, 1980; and Patent for Discontinuous Metal Film Resistor and Strain Gauges.
Hammond's resignation as Co-Director of the Energy and Environment Center, March 31, 1981; Letter from Fletcher regarding venture capital business in Pittsburgh, June 16, 1981; News article, "U.S. on Verge of Losing Technical Dominance"; Fletcher letter to the editor, "Studying Energy," Pittsburgh Post-Gazette; Gist, a quick reference aid on U.S. foreign relations, UN Conference on New and Renewable Sources of Energy; University Role in United Nations Environment Programme, September 3, 1980; Task force on Energy Research, Business-Higher Education Forum, Corrected Minutes of September 23 Meeting; Posvar's endorsement of the Energy and Environment Center's proposal to establish an Energy and National Security Policy Institute, August 19, 1980; Energy and National Security Policy Institute Proposal Summary of Proposed Budgets, October 1, 1980 - September 30, 1983; Walgren encloses excerpts from the congressional debate on proposed EMB because of Posvar's special interest in the national security policy, July 31, 1980; World Conservation Strategy, Executive Summary; and "Research Universities Project."
"The Wilson Center Tenth Anniversary"; "An Evening with Harold MacMillian, The Wilson Center"; News article, "Philosophy is latest Pitt-Duquesne rivalry"; Harris to be honored at the Honors Convocation on March 11 for winning the American book award for his book on Mandelstam; Senate Budget Policies Committee Minutes, May 1, 1981; Concern with the status of the University of Pittsburgh's Polish-Slavic Studies Program, May 20, 1981; Long Range Planning for the Department of Physics and Astronomy; Schaffner Requesting assistance in facilitating a long-range and complex research/education program, May 22, 1981; Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra to present a British Festival, February 10, 1981; Rosenberg and Kearney to prepare a paper detailing the case for support of an Irish Studies Chair at the University, April 21, 1981; Possibility of a special discretionary fund for Cottam in connection with his University Professorship and role in the Iranian situation, July 15, 1980; The second archaeological monograph produced by the Cultural Resource Management Program of the Department of Anthropology, March 10, 1981; Criteria and Procedures for Appointment, Reappointment, Promotion, and Conferral of Tenure adopted by FAS, March 21, 1978; and "Resume of Professional Activities as a Faculty Member at the University of Pittsburgh, 1973-1980," by Mares, Department of Biological Sciences.
Economic Books; "Film Studies at the University of Pittsburgh"; "University of Pittsburgh, Art History"; "Physics and Astronomy are Frontier Sciences, Undergraduate Studies in Physics and Astronomy at the University of Pittsburgh"; "Graduate Study in Physics and Astronomy University of Pittsburgh"; "Project Orion A Design Study of a System for Detecting Extrasolar Planets"; and "Graduate Study in the Biological Sciences at the University of Pittsburgh."
FAS and Affirmative Action Committee Meeting, February 19, 1981; Decision not to list specific affirmative action groups on admission forms, January 27, 1981; The University of Chicago Law Review, "Color-Blind Theories and Color Conscious Remedies"; Actions in support of Japanese Studies; Request for contribution to to aid reconstruction of the residential quarters of Naples, January 7, 1981; Notification that the Committee on Accreditation of the American Psychological Association has reaffirmed the accreditation of the doctoral program in clinical psychology, February 17, 1981; Foreign Language Requirement for Doctoral Program; Chase's award from the American Council of Learned Societies, May 26, 1981; Professor Duncan is a Sloan Research Fellow, April 27, 1981; and Thank you for sharing the pleasant news about the media coverage Gatewood has received regarding the activities at the Allegheny Observatory.
"PRMS-PITT University of Pittsburgh"; Report on the work of the committee established in December 1979 to recruit a senior investigator to head campus-wide program in Neurosciences; Letter from REES Committee regarding FAS-wide hiring freeze, February 19, 1981; List of FAS Departments; Projected FAS Budget Reductions for FY 1982; "Pittsburgh Foundation Awards a Grant to the University of Pittsburgh"; Guggenheim Fellowships award to two faculty members, April 7, 1981; Long-Range Planning for the Department of Physics and Astronomy, April 27, 1981; Approval of Undergraduate Major in Behavioral Neuroscience, March 12, 1981; Proposal from Pittsburgh Theological Seminary Concerning Budgeting and Financing of the Cooperative Graduate Program in the Study of Religion; "Ancient Human Remains from Central Peru," from Beynon and Siegel; and University of Pittsburgh Responsibility Center Profile, FY 1976-1981.
Funding for Heinz Chapel Choir, March 10, 1981; General University Fund, February 1981; 1981 tour of Pennsylvania now in planning for the Heinz Chapel Choir; "Music: Stock Turns Talents to Dance Music" by Capone; "Pittsburgh Ensemble in Series of Premieres," May 3, 1981; "Pittsburgh's People: An Ethnic Music Celebration"; and Gift of album "Leopold Stokowski Conducting the Philadelphia Orchestra 1931-1932" to the music library.
Two productions from Pitt named in Anderson's News article, "Favorites of year in theater," June 2, 1981; Newman Lecture "Joe McCarthy and the Nixon syndrome"; Article, "Foreword: Antitrust on the Campus Debate Circuit," February 3, 1981; William Pitt Debating Union wins first place in the "California Swing" debate tournaments, January 9, 1981; Clippings of the success of the Three Rivers Shakespeare Festival, September 15, 1980; and Commendation for Matthews, Favorini, Melia, Katz, and George in their contributions in the writing of the book Rhythm in Drama published by the University of Pittsburgh Press.
Commendation to Kenkel for his book Introductory Statistics for Management and Economics, June 16, 1981; Posvar Remarks on the AAUP draft Statement on Collegiality and Faculty Governance, March 31, 1981; Whitman's resignation as Distinguished Public Service Professor of Economics, June 5, 1981; Thorn elected President of the local AAUP Chapter, October 16, 1980; and Letters of concern from Economics department Faculty and graduate students regarding the decision to move Economics Department Library from its present location to Hillman Library.
Conference on Cooperative Advances in Chemical Science and Technology, April 24, 1981; Proposed Formation of a Chemical Research Council, February 23, 1981; Wallace letter to President Reagan concerning incentives for fostering technological innovation; Suggestion of a format for the Chemical Industries Research Fund, September 27, 1980; NSF Research Equipment Grant, February 12, 1981; Requesting necessary funds to develop a surface science center, February 5, 1981; Union Oil and Pitt's Supermagnet Development; Major Breakthrough in our Magnetics Research Program, October 28, 1980; Goal achieved and exceeded of producing a 20 Million Gauss-Oersted permanent magnet material which did not contain samarium, October 28, 1980.
"Classics and Philosophy at the University of Pittsburgh; "Community Organization and Planning, School of Social Work, University of Pittsburgh"; "Computer Science, University of Pittsburgh"; "Graduate Study in English, University of Pittsburgh"; "Graduate Study in Composition, University of Pittsburgh"; "M.F.A. in Writing, University of Pittsburgh"; "Philosophy, University of Pittsburgh"; and "University of Pittsburgh Theater presents Beauty and the Beast."
PRMS for Surface Science Center, April 14, 1981; Summary of objectives for the Surface Science Center, June 1, 1981; Division of Colloid and Surface Chemistry, Proposed Industrial Sponsored Fellowships in Surface Chemistry and Physics; and "Contingent Liabilities for Surface Science Figures are in Thousands of Dollars."
Letters concerning the consideration of Jack Walker as a candidate for the Falk Chair of American Politics; Continuing relationship between Gulf, RIDC and Chemistry Department, February 9, 1981; Sculpture in the Hillman Library; Annual Report of Academic Activities from Rescher for the 1979-1980 Academic Year; Commendation to Newman for efforts as a Visiting Scientist in the Legislative Office for Research Liaison, October 3, 1980; Proposed Occupancy of the Cathedral of Learning; Meeting with chairmen of the foreign language departments; Report of the Managing Editor, Journal of Economic Literature; American Mathematical Society and the Mathematical Association of America's acceptance of invitation to hold their joint summer meeting on campus, October 31, 1980; Asian Council Luncheon, October 22, 1980; Letter to Mare from Sussman Regarding teaching assignments for the coming academic year, February 16, 1981.
Foreign Language and Culture Study; Approval of Undergraduate Major in Microbiology, November 26, 1980; and Department of Education Site Visit, November 25, 1980.
Grater's acceptance of Posvar's invitation to give the Distinguished Lecture Series next year, July 11, 1980, and Conference Board of Associated Research Councils undertaking the task of initiating as national study to evaluate the characteristics and effectiveness of research-doctorate programs in the United States, September 8, 1980.
Challenges of Developing A Contemporary Graduate School of Business Building; Information about Graduate School of Business Programs, Board of Visitors Meeting, March 27, 1981; Board of Visitors Membership; Report of the Board of Visitors for the Graduate School of Business, March 27, 1981; Continuing Education Facilities, May 11, 1981; MPE Tuition Increase, May 19, 1981; CLIPS, Graduate School of Business University of Pittsburgh newspaper; Planning and construction of a new building for the Graduate School of Business on the site along Robert Clemente Drive, March 3, 1981; Funding for the Proposed Graduate School of Business Building, February 24, 1981; The Business School Physical Facilities, July 10, 1980; Management Science Study, March 6, 1980; The Center for Economic Education, University of Pittsburgh; and Report of the BOV Meeting for the Graduate School of Business, June 11, 1981.
Study funded through the Director of Planning and Research for the Japan Economic Journal, July 16, 1980; Conference on Coal Gasification, Liquefaction, and Conversion to Electricity, July 28, 1980; Synergy, The Graduate School of Business Newsletter; Presenting CEOs of Pittsburgh area companies with plaques to recognize their commitment to the Business School, August 1, 1980; Master's Degree in Interdisciplinary Studies, September 9, 1980; "The Chief Executive Encounters The Business Student, VII"; and Formal mechanism for promoting relationship between the University and the industrial community.
University of Pittsburgh Higher Education Program Faculty, September 3, 1980; Report of Graduate Studies Committee Actions, July 31, 1980; University of Pittsburgh Higher Education Program Faculty Meetings; Tita will be appointed as a Kent Post-Doctoral Fellow under the joint sponsorship of the University of Pittsburgh and the University of Southern California, July 25, 1980; Ways to operationalize the University's commitment in the International area, July 16, 1980; and Graduate School of Business Board of Visitors Terms of Office.
Higher Education Program Agenda, Faculty Meetings; Proposed Design for Professional Education and Certification in Pennsylvania; University of Pittsburgh School of Education Alumni Newsletters; Management Development Questionnaire, April 29, 1981; "School of Education Enrollment, Faculty, and Budget Information for 1977-1981"; Comments on Master Degree Program in Higher Education, April 1, 1981; Preliminary and Comprehensive Examinations for the Ph.D. and Ed.D., February 23, 1981; School of Education Faculty Council Minutes; Identification of Potential Learning Experiences and Faculty Resources in Gerontology, February 26, 1981; Higher Education Program Post-Core Curriculum Meeting, February 9, 1981; "Reaction Paper to the Report of an Initial Review of the Supervisor of Vocational Education Program," January 23, 1981; School of Education Fall Faculty Assembly, December 12, 1980; Notification of the accreditation of the Rehabilitation Counselor Education Program, October 10, 1980; Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Department of Education, Bureau of Academic Programs to Teacher Educators, Official Contact Persons and Deans of Education, September 1980; Report on Reevaluation of Approved Graduate Certificate Program of Teacher of Library Science Program, September 1980; Report of Initial Review of Supervisor of School Library Media Program; and Report on the Pittsburgh Public School Supervisor's Workshop, July 23, 1980.
"Education and the World View," Preliminary Draft of a Paper on the Role of Colleges and Universities in Relationship to International Affairs by Posvar; "Globalizing the Undergraduate Experience," by Posvar, March 26, 1980; "International Education," by Spaulding, Colucci, and Flint, April 1981; Meeting of Deans with Minority Concerns; Congratulations to Kelly on being honored with the title of Fellow of the College of Preceptors at the University of London Institute of Education, June 25, 1981; Graduate Study Committee Report; Draft Report from Committee on Masters Degree, May 26, 1981; "What's Higher About Higher Education," by Cleveland, Hubert Humphrey Institute for Public Affairs, March 6, 1981; Report on National Center for Education Statistics Meeting Concerning the Higher Education General Information Survey to All College and University Presidents Proprietary School Directors, May 22, 1981; Proposed Legislation, Educational Block Grants-Elementary and Secondary Education Consolidation Act of 1981; Approved Teaching Intern Certification Program, May 22, 1981; and NCATE Update, National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education, "The Economics of NCATE Accreditation."
Report to the Board of Visitors, 1980-1981; School of Engineering Board of Visitors Meeting, April 6, 1981; "Planning Proposal for the Cooperative Education Program in the School of Engineering" by Colclaser and Hoelzeman, April 6, 1981; 1981 Report to the Board of Visitors; School of Engineering List of Faculty; Educational Aid Committee to continue the RCA Scholarship in Engineering the University of Pittsburgh, April 14, 1981; Congratulations to Meiksin for his Recent receipt of a patent for the invention, "Discontinuous Metal Film Resistor and Strain Gauges"; Coal research, March 16, 1981; Atlantic Richfield's decision to award several grants to Petroleum Engineering and Chemical Engineering, August 1, 1980; Marshall Goldberg Proposal; Commendation to Yates on the expert assistance that he provided to Kroner, Superintendent of Allegheny County Police, and his staff in their criminal investigation of an arson in White Oak Boro, June 25, 1981; Reporting the use of Allied Chemical money for 1980-1981; Pitt Engineering Alumni Association inaugurates new program "Awareness 80's," September 12, 1980; Department of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering received $4,000 from the Du Pont Science and Engineering Grant, January 15, 1981; "The Engineering Bulletin," March 9, 1981; Al-Jishi, Moore and Czapor received the Distinguished Alumnus award, February 23, 1981; University Liability under the Export Controls Act, March 13, 1980; Eighth Annual International Conference on Coal Gasification, Liquefaction, and Conversion to Electricity, July 20, 1981; Chemical and Petroleum Engineering Department received a $5,000 grant from the Exxon Education Foundation, July 6, 1981; Budget Review FY1982; Letters on problems of encouraging venture capital in Pittsburgh; and Mining Engineering Division, University of Pittsburgh, "Mine Productivity in a Safe Environment: a proposed 5 Year Research Development Plan".
School of Engineering Board of Visitors Meeting, Orientation, April 6, 1981; "Planning the Proposal for the Cooperative Education Program in the School of Engineering" by Colcaser and Hoelzeman; 1981 Report to the Board of Visitors; and Graphs of Granted Bachelors, Masters, Doctorate Degrees of Engineering.
Approval of a Part-Time Day Program to be offered by the College of General Studies, November 6, 1980; College of General Studies Report, October 16, 1980; College of General Studies Board of Visitors Members and Meetings; Article, "The Colonial Penn Elder Scholars Program," June 10, 1980; Night Student Parking Permits, August 28, 1980; and article on Sapienza, February 1981.
Membership; Reports; Guidelines from central administration concerning the allocation of scarce resources, June 23, 1981; Update on the Downtown Information Center, April 1, 1981; Proposal, The Chancellor's Scholarship Program for CGS Students, May 15, 1981; Western Penitentiary Program, May 28, 1981; and Memo to Presidents of Pennsylvania Colleges and Universities regarding External Masters Degree Program.
The Law School's admissions racial policy, May 26, 1981; Alternatives to the Provost's new policy on not listing racial data, May 22, 1981; Law School Accreditation, January 26, 1981; Board of Visitors Membership; College of General Studies annual report, July 1, 1979 - June 30, 1980; and Letters concerning Law School Admissions.
Congratulatory letter to Kimmel for being elected to the Office of Vice President/President Elect of the Association for Library Service to Children, July 6, 1981; Congratulatory letter to Wright for being elected to a four year term as member of the Council of the American Library Association, July 2, 1981; Teaching Faculty Meeting Minutes; "Perceptions by Educators and Administrators of the Ranking of Library School Programs"; "An Information and Referral Center at the University of Pittsburgh: A Refinement in Two Parts" by Firth and Micco, January 1980; Approval of Drug Information Specialist Dual Master's Degree Program, July 14, 1980; and SLIS Faculty Activities 1979-1980.
Board of Visitors Members; Papers of Cardinal Wright, August 13, 1980; Special Meeting of Teaching Faculty, December 5, 1980; Congratulations to Walgren on his designation as Chairman of the House Science, Research and Technology Subcommittee, February 19, 1981; Evaluation of Library Schools; Data concerning minority student enrollment trends in the School of Library and Information Science, March 18, 1981; "Perceptions by Educators and Administrators of the Ranking of Library School Programs"; "An Information and Referral Center at the University of Pittsburgh A Refinement in Two Parts" by Firth, January 1980; and SLIS Faculty Activities 1979-1980.
Salary Increase Guideline for FY1982, April 28, 1981; Presidential Management Intern Program, April 1981; Congratulations to Funari and members of faculty and staff for achieving recognition by the National Association of Schools of Public Affairs/Administration, March 31, 1981; National Standing of GSPIA, March 6, 1981; Problems associated with cross-listing of courses and accounting for student credit hours, March 3, 1981; and Commendation to Funari on publication outlining the various programs and the history of GSPIA, February 23, 1981.
Library Budget Problems, November 13, 1980; Report by Pitt's Task Force on University Libraries, April 10, 1981; Excerpt from the Minutes of the Senate Council Meeting Relative to University Libraries Discussion, June 1980; Minutes of the Senate Council Meeting, May 12, 1980; Journal subscriptions for the Natural Science Libraries Journal subscriptions for the Natural Science Libraries, June 16, 1980; University of Pittsburgh Hillman Library System Acquisition Expenditures; Article, "The Future of Academic Libraries: The Inevitability of Change"; and Memo regarding Library Crisis Article, "Shrinking Library Budget Stirs Up Faculty," October 15, 1980.
"Analysis of freshman applicant population and completion of two or more years in the same language: Survey of Secondary Schools in Pittsburgh Area, Foreign Language Graduation Requirement, Other Comparable Universities, and PCHE"; Cooperative Institution Research Program, March 24, 1981; Congratulatory letter to Merante for the Office of Admissions and Financial Aid receiving the Direct Mail Marketing Association ECHO award, January 14, 1981; Bulletin of the University of Pittsburgh, Pitt Admissions, December 1980; Final Admissions Statistics 81-1, October 1, 1980; Office of Admissions Three-year Comparison; School of Social Work Weekly Statistics, February 12, 1980; Allocations for Campus Based Programs for Fiscal 1981, July 15, 1980; Campus Based Aid Programs Comparison of FY1980 and FY1981 Funding; Official notice of funding for the University of Pittsburgh's allocation of Federal funds to operate one or more of the campus-based student financial aid programs, May 1980; Approval of the application for a Law Enforcement Education Program, September 30, 1980; Substantial increase of 60% of financial aid for the students, September 15, 1980; and Comparison of Awarded Aid for FY1980 and FY1981, August 27, 1980,
"Eating the Seed Corn" and "Sacred Cows, Colleges, and Costs" by Rhodes, March 1981; "Bulletin," Pitt Admissions, December 1980; Fall Term-Final Report, Office of Admissions, September 26, 1980; Allocations for Campus Based Programs for Fiscal 1981; Thank you for scholarship assistance from Mine Safety Appliances Company, October 2, 1980; Comparison of Awarded for Fiscal 1980 and Fiscal 1981; Approved application for a Law Enforcement Education Program award, September 3, 1980; Report on the legislation concerning standardized tests, August 12, 1980; Approximate costs for a Pennsylvania resident entering the University of Pittsburgh as a full-time freshman in September 1980; "University of Pittsburgh Office of Admissions and Student Aid, Five Year Review of Student Aid Programs," Fall 1980; Affirmative action concerns, February 10, 1981; College Entrance Examination Board Annual Business Meeting of the Middle States Regional Assembly, February 5, 1981; Cooperative Institution Research Program, March 24, 1981; and Analysis of freshmen applicant population and completion of two or more years in the same language.
Brochure, Conference on the Enhancement of Teaching in the Research University; Faculty Seminar Series, May 12, 1981; Academic Support Services, March 2, 1981; National Teaching Awards, April 22, 1981; New Faculty Orientation, April 1981; Annual Progress Report from the Office of Faculty Development; Report of the Office of Faculty Development's activities, August 4, 1980; Teaching Development Grants to Faculty, November 1980; Grants for Research and Study Toward Improved Teaching, September 1980; "Handbook for Teaching Assistants"; Institutional Portions of the Shell Graduate Grants, July 2, 1980; and Summary of the Teaching Development Grant Program FY1979-1980.
"A Proposal to United States Steel Corporation for Programmatic Endowment Support of the University Honors Program at the University of Pittsburgh"; "The University Honors Program Formal Course Offerings," Fall and Winter 1981; "University Honors Program, An Academic Program for Capable and Motivated Students"; Committee to Select Undergraduate Teaching Fellowships, December 10, 1980; UhpWords, A Publication of the University Honors Program, University of Pittsburgh; Responsibility Center Major Accomplishments, 1981; "The development of honors approaches in American higher education"; University Honors Program soliciting proposals for Winter Term 1982; New UHP-Phi Beta Kappa Option, July 18, 1980; and "UHP, The Honors Center."
Newsletter for the External Studies Program, "The Extension Choral"; Draft, Foreword to "Telecommunications and Higher Education" by Posvar; Meeting with Warner Cable, December 12, 1980; Results of Successful Leadership Exercise, December 4, 1980.
Board of Directors of the PPG Industries Foundation approval of a pledge of $300,000 to the Resources For the Eighties campaign; Cadet Colonel Mines to receive the Chancellor's Award in recognition of his overall superior performance, February 9, 1981; Air Force ROTC Agreement and Curriculum; Schools and Programs for CAS Students Aerospace Studies (AFROTC); Seminar in U.S. Military Forces; Development of Air Power, Department of Aerospace Studies; Aerospace Studies, Management and Leadership; and Syllabus for American Defense Policy and Strategy and Defense Policy Making.
Resolution which urges universities having ROTC programs in its school curriculum to grant graduation credits for all ROTC courses taken by a student, 6/12/81; Continuation of making normal faculty and staff appointments to AFROTC positions without recourse to personal interviews and require a site visit for a potential PAS when deemed necessary; Plan to eliminate a discriminatory and unfair practice against ROTC students at the University, June 12, 1981; Annual Army ROTC Commissioning Ceremony, April 17, 1981; Increase in ROTC enrollment increase in ROTC enrollment, April 20, 1981; Proposal for ROTC Accreditation, January 14, 1981; AFROTC Position on Contractual Factors in Credit and Agreement, December 1980; First ROTC Region 1980 Advanced Camp Final Report, August 28, 1980; and Application and Agreement for the Establishment of a Senior Air Force Reserve Officers' Training Corps Unit.
Concern about the extent of the Women's Center services to the community, February 18, 1981; Local foundation acted favorably on a two year proposal in support of the Office of Continuing Education for Women, March 27, 1981; Draft, University Women's Needs Analysis; Issues Regarding Operation of Women's Center, February 23, 1981; Concern about feminist philosophy at the Women's Center at Pitt, January 13, 1981; University's continual support of the Women's Center through FY1982; Both the University Women's Center and the Office of Continuing Education for Women are assured their budgets for FY1982; Appreciation of gift of $46,000 by the Richard King Mellon Foundation for the Office of continuing Education for Women and University of Pittsburgh, January 14, 1981; Solution to funding problem for the Women's Center, December 22, 1980; Presentation of 300 foot petition signed by individuals urging the University to continue funding the Women's Center, December 1, 1980; News release, "University, Community Groups Rally to Save the Pitt Women's Center"; and Protesting the recent decision to eliminate University funding of the Women's Center and the Office of Continuing Education for Women, November 1980.
"The Future Testing: A Research Agenda for Cognitive Psychology and Psycometrics," March 20, 1981; Appreciation for Glaser's hard work in making the DOD review productive and successful, November 10, 1980; "Interim Report, Part 2: The Follow Through Experience at The Learning Research and Development Center"; and Buhl Faculty Fellowship Program at LRDC.
Gratitude to Holtzman and his colleagues for their diligent assistance in providing guidance to LRDC, February 23, 1981; Appreciation that Green and Gordon have agreed to serve on the BOV of the LRDC, July 10, 1980; and Memo to Posvar from McKechnie regarding United States Political Science Document, July 3, 1980.
"How Much Terror for Deterrence: Fear Revisited" by Kugler for delivery at the Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association; Status of Project for House Committee on Foreign Affairs, April 7, 1981; and "NATO: The Next Thirty Years," July 9, 1980.
Jawaharlal Nehru Award for International Understanding, May 1, 1981; Contacts that have taken place over the years between the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research and Pitt's program involving rare earth systems and intermetallic compounds, March 9, 1981; and Joint research studies and other activities to be undertaken by the University of Pittsburgh and Tata Institute of Social Sciences, July 9, 1980.
Mutual agreement that the scholars exchanged between the Polish Institute of International Affairs and the University of Pittsburgh be designated Carl Beck Research Fellows, June 25, 1981; Center for International Studies and the Russian and East European Studies Program are in accord with naming visiting exchange scholars in honor of Carl Beck, 6/29/81; Report on Ambassador Schmidt's Counsel, 6/24/81; and Draft of possible letter from the Chancellor to Poland's Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs, Marian Doborosielski, December 4, 1980.
"Joint Branch Office System, the Most Successful and Economical Way to the Japanese Market"; Chart, Growth of JDC Joint Branches; and A joint University site committee of the Japanese government and of the Nagano City government is considering to invite a "campus abroad" of a U.S. higher academic institution, March 1981.
UCIS Conference, April 2-4, 1981; Grant of $15,000 to initiate a Tinker Research Grant Program, January 14, 1981; Inter-American University Cooperation for Economic and Social Development symposium, November 24, 1980; Center for Latin American Studies Packet; Polish-American Economic Relations; Exchanges between the University of Pittsburgh and the Polish Institute of International Affairs be called Carl Beck Research Fellows, April 15, 1981; Request to continue dialogue already established between the University of Pittsburgh and the Embassy of the People's Republic of Poland on the mutually beneficial relationship between Poland and the U.S., April 28, 1980; "Review and Outlook, Republic of Poland USSR"; Hubert H. Humphrey Doctoral Fellowships in Arms Control and Disarmament; Danforth Foundation Associate Program for Faculty, November 1980; Activities Overseas, September-October 1980; and Termination of Support for the Center for International Security Studies, July 23, 1980.
Trustees of Howard Heinz Endowment have approved a grant in the amount of $25,000 for the University of Pittsburgh's Center for Latin American Studies, May 18, 1981; Howard Heinz Endowment Guideline for the Preparation of Progress Reports and Evaluations; Agreement to be Submitted to Referendum, Proposal for an Organization to Stimulate Inter-University Cooperation for Social and Economic Development in America; University received a grant from the Tinker Foundation, March 9, 1981; "Clasicos," A Newsletter on Latin American Studies; Inter-American Association for Higher Education, February 25, 1981; Visit of Charles Stansifer, Latin American Specialist, February 9, 1981; Carmelo Mesa-Lago Lectures and Symposia, 1980; Center for Latin American Studies, Directory of Latin American Programs 1980-1981; and Kuczynski's reappointment as an Honorary Research Associate in the Latin American Studies Program.
Impending Visit of Brigadier General Perry M. Smith, USAF, May 5, 1981; Dynamics of Development and Change in the Caribbean, March 12, 1981; Report on Visit to the Institute for the USA and Canada, Moscow, USSR, September 23-October 2, 1980; The American Assembly willing to help promote a meeting in Pittsburgh on The China Factor, January 26, 1981; Center for International Security' Studies is planning a workshop on China, January 6, 1981; Colloquium on North/South Relations, January 5, 1981; Coffey's Report on Trip to Europe, November-December 1980; Peace Research Institute Frankfurt, "Trends and Perspectives in United States Economic and Security Policy Towards Europe"; Second Session of North-South Relations and Security: The Caribbean Area, November 7, 1980; Telecast on Defense Spending, October 23, 1980; Future Direction of the Center for International Security Studies, August 19, 1980; Courses in International Security Studies and Student Enrollment in Selected Programs Center for International Security Studies; and Fact Sheet, Center for International Security Studies.
Polish Exchanges, June 17, 1980; Polish Studies Program at Pitt, June 4, 1981; Apologies from Hazinski for using University of Pittsburgh's name to protect his safety in a Communist country, December 18, 1980; Wesley Posvar Greetings, Conference on the future of Polish-American Economic Relations, September 16, 1980; Pamphlet, "The Future of Polish-American Economic Relations: An International Conference, 1980; and Fulbright and other scholarships for graduate students, April 28, 1981.
Proclamation, Foreign Language and International Studies Month, March 1981; "Foreign Language Study and the Global Community"; Report of the Director General, May-November 1980; Report to the Congress on Title XII Famine Prevention and Freedom from Hunger of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, April 1, 1981; Confirmation of the results of discussion about the conference "Scholarship, Education and Science: The International Dimension in the Eighties," February 23, 1981; American Universities Field Staff, February 25, 1981; Pittsburgh Foundation Awards its Largest Grant to the University of Pittsburgh; Newsletter, "International Council on Education for Teaching"; University of Macau Inauguration Ceremony, October 28, 1980; Selection Committees; Indonesia, Argentina, and China, January 1981; List of University Administrators and Faculty to be invited to UCIS Conference: "Scholarship, Education and Science: The International Dimension in the Eighties," April 2-4, 1981; and New developments to the Center for International Security Studies, June 24, 1980.
Council on International Exchange awards a one month summer program for the training of a group of Japanese bankers to the Asian Studies program for the seventh year, June 8, 1981; Budget Review FY1982, June 23, 1981; Bozik's welcoming remarks to International Environment Program; The International Environment Program; International Programs and the Commonwealth, June 22, 1981; Agreement to prepare a compendium of international programs sponsored by universities around the world, June 22, 1981; "Understanding the Asian; Understanding Ourselves from Hsu"; "International Education Programs of the U.S. Government: An Inventory"; Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, "The Role of Force in the Nuclear Age"; Forthcoming Visit of Brigadier General Perry M. Smith, April 21, 1981; Background material concerning School of Social Work's interest in establishing an educational relationship with the Defense Department, April 30, 1981; Funding levels, Office Education International Programs, May 26, 1981; Statement of Clifton R. Wharton, Jr., Chancellor, SUNY Before the Subcommittee for Foreign Operations House Appropriations Committee May 19, 1981; and Suggestion for formation of the Committee for future selection of speakers at Commencement and Honors Convocation, May 18, 1981.
Symposium Inter-American University Cooperation for Economic and Social Development, November 9-12, 1980; Coffey Report on Trip to Europe, September 8-14, 1980; Memo to all Universities of IUC regarding Membership fee for 1981; Pamphlet, "Graduate Fellowships in Area Studies at the University of Pittsburgh"; Embassy of Israel, "Basic Law: Jerusalem," August 27, 1980; French Embassy, Press and Information Division, Address by His Excellency Francois-Poncet at the 11th Special Session of the United Nations General Assembly, August 26, 1980; International Good-will Mission, July 19, 1980; Pamphlet, "Application for Special Lecture Research and Study for Good Will and World Peace"; Evaluation of the UCIS Directorship Candidates, June 23, 1980; and Masoner offered a permanent appointment as Senior Associate of the Center, July 1, 1980.
Brochure, International Association for Shipboard Education; "Special Report to Board of Directors, Institute for Shipboard Education" from Tymitz; Postponement of the Latin American voyage, March 18, 1981; Agreement Between the University of Pittsburgh and the Institute for Shipboard Education, a Non-profit Delaware Corporation for the Operation and Administration of the Semester at Sea Program.
Letter to Posvar from Symonides, 4/15/81, Agreement that exchangees between the University of Pittsburgh and the Polish Institute of International Affairs be called Carl Beck Research Fellows Letter to Dobrosielsk from Posvar, 12/31/80, Suggestion that exchangees be called Carl Beck Research Fellows Letter to Dobrosielsk! from Posvar, 4/28/80, Proposing that the government assist the University of Pittsburgh in establishing and support Carl Beck Research Fellowships Article, Republic of Poland, USSR
Hubert Humphrey Doctoral Fellowships in Arms Control and Disarmament and the Termination of Support for International Security Studies.
Pittsburgh Foundation Awards its Largest Grant to the University of Pittsburgh; Brochure, "University Center for Social & Urban Research"; Annual report of the University Center for Social and Urban Research, November 10, 1980; and Summary of Activities Sponsored by the Center for Philosophy of Science, 1979-1980.
Exchange Agreement Between The University of Pittsburgh and The Jiaotong University; Guest List for the Delegation from Xian Jiaotong University, People's Republic of China, August 26, 1980; and Progress of program with the Shanghai Jiao Tong University, April 24, 1981.
Kang, Deputy Director of the Institute of Sociology at the Chinese Academy of Social Science in Beijing and Secretary General of the Chinese Sociological Research Association in Pittsburgh as Senior Research Fellow; Interest in strengthening cooperation between the Academy of Space Technology and the University of Pittsburgh, September 16, 1980; Potential to establish an exchange program between the Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine with Beijing College of Medicine in China; and Desire to form a scholarship and selection committee in China, June 26, 1981.
Visit of delegation from Shandong University, October 16, 1980; Proposed agreement for cooperation between Shandong University and the University of Pittsburgh in Matters relating to the development of English language materials, September 24, 1980; Names and disciplines of members in the group from Shandong University, July 6, 1980; and Status of the present inter-institutional agreement and possible future developments and activities, September 2, 1980.
Investigating the possibility of a collaborative research venture between the two laboratories, February 27, 1981; Inauguration of the University of Macau, Shou-sheng's appointment as Founding Rector, and opportunity for institutional cooperation, February 24, 1981; "The University Honors Program Formal Course Offerings, Fall 1981"; and "Common Poisonous Plants of the House, Garden and Woodlands," Department of Pharmacology, School of Pharmacy, University of Pittsburgh.
The China Connection, October 30, 1980; Proposed Pitt-China activities and budget needs, May 28, 1980; Current anticipated situation relative to visiting scholars and students from China, July 29, 1980; Professor Dao of Peking Foreign Languages Institute to present Posvar with a hanging scroll from President Pochen to hang in Chinese room of the Cathedral of Learning, November 6, 1980; Hsieh's Fulbright grant and trip to China, November 6, 1980; Workshop, "Doing Business in China, November 12-13, 1980; "People's Republic of China, A Kaleidoscopic View of Education" by Dickey; Pitt-People's Republic of China Status Report, October 9, 1980; Agreement For Cooperation Between Shandong University, Jinan, People's Republic of China and The University of Pittsburgh in matters relating to the Development of English Language Materials; Fellowships for the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, October 7, 1980; Tuition Remission Scholarship For Graduate Students from China, July 17, 1980; Establishment of a Distinguished Scholar Exchange Program between the United States and the People's Republic of China; Developing academic exchanges between Beijing (Peking) College and the University of Pittsburgh, School of Medicine, August 1, 1980; and Youth Goodwill Mission of the Republic of China to visit the University of Pittsburgh, July 7, 1980.
China Coordinating Committee to develop an audio cassette to acquaint newcomers with the University, March 26, 1981; "Audio Handbook" Project China Exchange Coordination Committee, March 12, 1981; China Itinerary, Summer 1981; Desire to form a scholarship selection committee in China , June 26, 1981; People's Republic of China Institutions with which Pitt has had some Faculty Exchanges, June 8, 1981; Budget supporting foreign students, May 26, 1981; Importance of the availability of tuition remission scholarships and other support for graduate students of China, April 14, 1981; Pitt-People's Republic of China Status Report, October 9, 1980; "China Update," by Masoner, March 31, 1980; Six educational psychologists from China to visit the University, March 30, 1981; Proposed budget for the China Program for 1980-1981 with recommendations for 1981-1982; Westinghouse China Project, January 14, 1981; and Three members of the faculty from Chungbuk National University (Korea) will visit Pitt, January 14, 1981.
Report for Academic Year 1980-1981; University Health Center Board of Trustees Meeting, June 3, 1981; Carlow College Property, November 17, 1980; Budget Performance Overruns FY1980, March 2, 1981; Draft of the Residency's Memorandum of Understanding, June 9, 1981; Copeland's acceptance of the nomination as Chairman of the Board of the University Health Center, April 29, 1981; Proposed hospital courtyard shared services facilities; Reception to mark the opening of the PERF Laboratory, March 17, 1981; Background on Pittsburgh's marriage of business and industrial community with Health Policy Institute and GSPH; Site visit to establish whether the Essentials of a coordinated undergraduate program in dietetics have been met, April 8, 1981; Joseph C. Wilson Award, March 23, 1981; Second Annual Symposium on Environmental Epidemiology, April 27-29, 1981; Sale of Falk Clinic to Children's Hospital, April 16, 1981; Hospital Objectives for 1981-1983, Approved by the National Steering Committee of the Voluntary Effort, September 29, 1980; Review Health Center Construction Plans-Outcomes, January 7, 1981; Proposal for Creation of an Industrial Research Institute at The University of Pittsburgh, December 10, 1980; and Frederick S. Humphries, Ph.D., August 28, 1980.
Possibility of students from Egypt attending the University of Pittsburgh, May 14, 1981; Dental School Tuition, January 28, 1981; Dental School Meeting, September 1980; Continuing Education Center and Dental School Fund Raising; Renovation of Salk Hall and Dental Annex for the Schools of Dental Medicine and Pharmacy Governmental Relations and the Dental School, October 28, 1980; "Goals, Objectives, and Outcomes: Case Study of a Program Assessment" by Wintner, Hamilton, Zullo, and Close; Association of Academic Health Centers, June 23, 1981; Final report submitted to the Association of Academic Health Centers Board of Directors by the AAHC Task Force on Entry Level Degrees, May 21, 1981; Draft, Principles of Health Profession Student Aid Staff Discussion Paper, June 6, 1980; and "National Health Insurance and its Implications for Academic Health Centers" presented to the American University Presidents, April 21, 1980.
"Proposal for formation of a college of Basic Biological Sciences in the School of Medicine"; American Physical Therapy Association On-site Evaluation of the physical therapy program at the University of Pittsburgh, May 22, 1981; Allegheny Foundation and School of Medicine, May 12, 1980; Joint Program between SHRP and the University Health Center, December 17, 1980; School of Anesthesia 1980 Annual Report for Accredited programs; "New Challenges, New Alliances: An Admission Process for the 80's" presented to the 13th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Allied Health Professions; and Congratulations to Pascasio on publications resulted from conferences on child care education, February 5, 1981.
Pamphlet, "SHRP Step up to a Brilliant Career in Health Delivery, The School of Health Related Professions"; SHRP impact on CAS, February 19, 1981; Carvell Appointed by the National Advisory Council to the Danforth Associate Program, March 16, 1981; Minutes of SHRP Faculty Meeting, September 24, 1980; Working draft report of Institutional Self-Study Task Force Report, November 5, 1980; "Basic Science Departments: Anatomy and Cell Biology, Biochemistry, Microbiology, Pharmacology, Physiology"; Proposal to strengthen the present Basic Science Departments of the School of Medicine, November 6, 1980; and School of Medicine Budget Summary, July 1, 1980 to June 30, 1981.
Request for help with developing a strong Department of Neurosurgery, June 29, 1981; Matrix format no longer used as basis for determining salary increments for radiology faculty, June 30, 1981; Pittsburgh Post-Gazette News articles, "Critics say Pitt medical school is slipping" and "Tuition raised for Pitt students"; Carter offered the position of Assistant Dean of Student Affairs and Special Student Projects in the School of Medicine, April 24, 1981; Assistance in facilitating a long-range and complex research/education program, May 22, 1981; Carnegie-Mellon University and second case of meningitis on campus; Efforts in identifying young black students and helping them to gain the necessary experiences they will need to enter medical school, June 15, 1981; Appeal for support in minimizing the increase of tuition for next year for out-of-state students, June 17, 1981; Draft, "External Examinations for the Evaluation of Medical Education Achievement and for Licensure: the Report of the Ad Hoc Examinations Review Committee," May 14, 1981; Draft, "Quality of Preparation for the Practice of Medicine in Certain Foreign-Chartered Medical Schools: the report of the AAMC ad Hoc Committee on Foreign-Chartered Medical Schools and U.S. Nationals Studying Medicine Abroad"; Meeting of the President's Commission for the Study of Ethical Problems in Medicine and Biomedical and Behavioral Research, Discussion of Draft Report on Compensation for Research, May 9, 1981; Working Draft, "Compensating for Research Injuries, A Report by the President's Commission for the Study of Ethical Problems in Medicine and Biomedical and Behavioral Research," April 1981; Annual Meeting of the Internal Medicine Staff of Presbyterian-University Hospital in which Starzl's proposal regarding the development of a payment mechanism for Saudi Arabian nationals was discussed, June 9, 1981; Pitt News, "Is Pitt Medical School Deteriorating," June 3, 1981; "Telehealth in Anesthesia: Model for a Network"; and "Quality of Preparation for the Practice of Medicine in Certain Foreign-Chartered Medical Schools."
The Heinz Nutrition Center, The University Health Center of Pittsburgh, Current Status Report; University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Minutes of the Executive Committee; Clinical Nutrition Center, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Plan of Organization of a Nutrition Service for the Hospitals of the Health Center; and Information on School of Medicine Nutrition Education Programs, November 5, 1980.
"Development of An Industrial Medicine Center, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine," by Levey, Parkinson, and Karpf, October 8, 1980; Industrial Medicine Steering Committee; Request that U.S. Steel provide $250,000 a year for five years in order to establish an Industrial Medicine Center at the University School of Medicine, January 29, 1981; and Ad Hoc Committee's promotion of various doctors to rank of professor.
School of Medicine Budget, January 5, 1981; Basic Sciences in the School of Medicine, November 7, 1980; Recruitment in the Basic Science Departments, School of Medicine, January 13, 1981; "Principles Acceptable to the Chancellor Concerning School of Medicine Budget and the Related Issue of the Structure of the Basic Sciences"; School of Medicine Basic Science Departments Personnel Requirements, January 7, 1981; Lack of support by University for basic science departments, December 31, 1980; Special meeting of persons concerned with the organization of basic sciences in the School of Medicine, November 11, 1980; Basic Medical Sciences Progress Report #2; University of Pittsburgh School of Medical, Minutes of the Executive Committee; and Leon Providing Posvar with an overview of the problem in the baste science departments, September 24, 1980.
Curthoys has accepted the position of Acting Chairman of the Department, August 27, 1980; "Summary Report of Program and Progress During the First Year of My Chairmanship of the Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine," by Winter; New research project at the University of Pittsburgh, "Tele-health in Anesthesia: Model for a Network," October 9, 1980; Foundations Which Might Support Endowed Chairs and Professorships in Medicine, February 20, 1980; The Pittsburgh Press article, "Medical School Pains"; LCME Site Visit, September 24, 1980; University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, September 24, 1980; and Clean-up of the Terrace-Darragh lot, May 30, 1980.
Emergency Medical Program needs own emergency vehicle, April 23, 1981; School of Medicine Budget, January 5, 1981; Projected School of Medicine Budget Deficit FY1981, April 3, 1981; President's Weekly Activities Reports, AAMC; List of Medical Staff, December 1980; WPIC Report of General and Administrative Expenses by Natural Classification; WPIC Statement of Revenue and Expenses projected 1980-1981; Paper, "The College of Basic Health Sciences, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine"; Nutrition Education Programs, November 5, 1980; Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Article, "Legislator's Faulty Diagnosis"; Booklet, "Universities, Medical Schools and Hospitals-Can They Exist?" by Shapiro; Bahnson Portrait, March 1981; Shared-schedule residencies, March 3, 1981; Pittsburgh Press Articles, "New Drug Opens Door to More Pitt Transplants" and "Search for Planets in New Focus Here," February 1, 1981; McEllroy Memorial Service Set for February 26, 1981; Gratitude for the Presbyterian-University Hospital medical staff support of the scholarship program, January 23, 1981; and Appreciation for Peterson's efforts in developing outstanding learning programs, January 20, 1981.
Nursing Mural, May 29, 1981; The EEOC vs. The University of Pittsburgh case summary, June 1, 1981; Comprehensive planning Proposal Establishing a New Graduate Degree in Nursing, December 15, 1980; and Arabia received the Eero Davidson Memorial Award.
Commencement Script, May 26, 1981; School of Pharmacy Announces Award of Sickle Cell Contract; APhA Book on Drug Interaction, December 17, 1980; and University of Pittsburgh School of Pharmacy, Interim Report to the American Council on Pharmaceutical Education, May 1980.
Studies that might be taken by the Schools of Medicine and Pharmacy on the Mexican drug Biorox, November 5, 1980; Considering closing of the School of Pharmacy, July 17, 1980; and Approval of Drug Information Specialist Dual Master's Degree Program, July 14, 1980.
"Report to The Council on Education for Public Health of a School-wide Self-study Self-analysis, GSPH," February 1981; Health Policy Institute sponsoring the first in a series of annual conferences, October 15, 1980; Discussion of future options for the Graduate School of Public Health, October 17, 1980; "The Pattern of Utilization of Inpatient Hospital Services in Southwestern Pennsylvania," January 28, 1981; Meeting with GSPH Faculty, January 13, 1981; Congratulations to MacLeod and students from Health Services Administration fro being selected as one of three finalists in the Financial Management and Regulation Computer Game, February 5, 1981; GSPH Fact Sheet; Appointment of Pond to Dean of Graduate School of Public Health until successor is selected, April 11, 1981; Montgomery's appointment as Chairperson of the Graduate School of Public Health Cabinet, April 14, 1981; and Dissemination of Information about the Health Policy Institute, April 10, 1981.
Discussion of future options for the Graduate School of Public Health, October 17, 1980; The Pittsburgh First-Born Project Brochure, "Clinical Issues in the Prevention of Psychosocial Disorders in Infancy," April 24-25, 1981; and "Health Policy Institute: Review of the 1980 Activities, Graduate School of Public Health."
Congratulations to Longest on completion of the year of operation of the Health Policy Institute, February 24, 1981, and Review of 1980 Activities of HPI, January 26, 1981.
Meeting Minutes of the Board of Governors of the Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic, April 21 and June 13, 1980; Congratulations to Detre in research on depression, September 4, 1980; "Pilot Medical Standards Adopted in 1959"; Detre appointed to a National Institute of Aging Panel, February 4, 1981; Subject of Psychiatry, June 1981; National Board Examination Part II Scores, September 1980; Organizational Relationship of Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic to the University of Pittsburgh; and Additional material received pertaining to the National Institute on Aging Panel on the retirement of airline pilots, May 27, 1981.
NAACP Human Rights Dinner, May 1981; Thank you to Leon and staff for meeting and sharing with Jones and University Affirmative Action Committee the policies and actions relating to affirmative action in School of Medicine, June 15, 1981; Office for Civil Rights, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Region III, Recipient's Notice about investigatory uses of personal information; Black Conference on Higher Education, February 18, 1981; Meeting with Faculty Affirmative Action Committee, January 5, 1981; "Affirmative Action in the 1980's: The Office of Affirmative Action, A Service Center for the University Community"; Bishop-Coffey a valuable member of the Middle States Accreditation Team, April 17, 1981; Findings of the Office of Civil Rights state review team, March 27, 1981; The University of Pittsburgh's Proposed Plan of Action for Addressing the Findings of Commonwealth of Pennsylvania's 504 Compliance Review; Achieving affirmative action goals, March 19, 1981; Regional Office Reorganization, March 1981; and "An Inventory of Equal Opportunity Programs Reported by Members of the National Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges," April 8, 1981.
The Pitt News Article, "Affirmative Action on the Campus Total Equality is the Ultimate Goal," May 20, 1980; Article, "Chancellor Acknowledges Need for Affirmative Action Support"; Devoting time to develop creative strategies for competing successfully in recruiting at all levels, September 8, 1980; Recruiting, retaining, and graduating minority students in the School of Nursing, August 14, 1980; Pitt News Article "Affirmative Action at Pitt: Controversies Mark Development," May 22, 1980; Pitt News, "Goals and Timetables in Affirmative Action Interpreted as Quotas," June 4, 1980; University Times, "Handicapped Hiring Hurt by Problems of Attitude," April 3, 1980; Memo regarding Faculty Tracking Form for all Searches, a Reminder for FY1981 Recruiting, October 21, 1980; Pittsburgh Courier Article, "Over 200 Leaders Demand Affirmative Action at Pitt & Leaders Demand Affirmative Action," October 11, 1980; OCR agency level review of the University of Pittsburgh, August 28, 1980; "Methods of Administration for Complying with Civil Rights Guidelines in Vocational Education"; Recruitment and retention of women and minorities, March 19, 1981; Faculty Advisory Committee and the Chancellor both seeking ways to improve the affirmative action performance, January 20, 1981; Female faculty, their academic ranks, and their departmental assignments, January 8, 1981; Problems with Student Applications Data Form, Race and Sex Data Reporting for Government Requirements and Admissions Material, December 18, 1980; and University Policy on the Extracurricular Uses of University Facilities, Policy for Housing Guests on the 12th Floor of Bruce Hall, January 1, 1981.
Black Conference on Higher Education, February 18, 1981; University of Pittsburgh might have a unique opportunity to establish itself as a regional repository for the papers of pioneer black legislators of this century, February 17, 1981; Institution-wide Announcement of New Sexual Harassment Regulations, January 30, 1981; Affirmative Action Workshop; Affirmative Action and Student Life, Sick Leave Policy; Letter of Findings, Vocational Education Compliance Review, March 19, 1981; and Address to the Association of Yale Alumni regarding Science and the University, October 16, 1980.
"'20 Years 'til 2000': Higher Education Looks Toward the 21st Century," 1980 Annual Meeting Program, September 21, 1980, and "Undergraduates at the University: A Review for the Eighties, The Regional Campuses Vol. II, A Report to the Commission on Higher Education of the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools Committee for Economic Development (CED)."
Minutes of the Meeting of the Presidents of The University of Pittsburgh, The Pennsylvania State University, Temple University, The University of Pennsylvania, July 17, 1980; Competition in the Public Sector; Background Materials Meeting of University Presidents and Trustees of Pitt, Penn State, Temple, and Penn, February 5-6, 1981; "Problems of Financial Support for the Comprehensive Research Universities of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania 1980s"; "Inadequacies of the Tax Base Funding Higher Education in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania"; Projected Demographic Declines; Effects of Inflation on the Funding of Higher Education in Pennsylvania; Fall Term FTE Degree Credit Enrollments State-Owned and State Related 1972-1973 through 1979-1980, Cumulative Percent Change in Tuition, Commonwealth Appropriations and Inflation; State-Related Universities vs. State-Owned Institutions, 1972-1973 through 1979-1980; Average Salaries of Full-time Instructional Faculty employed on a 9-10 month contract, 1979-1980; Minutes of the meeting in Philadelphia summarizing discussions and confirming assignments agreed upon, July 29, 1980; Meeting of Presidents and Trustees of Pitt, Penn State, Temple and Penn at Albert M. Greenfield Center in Sugar Loaf; International Programs and the Commonwealth, June 22, 1981; Possible alternatives for dealing with the crisis available to the General Assembly, July 18, 1980; Concern over the ten percent reduction in the 1980-81 appropriation, July 21, 1980; Pennsylvania's support for Higher Education; "Business and Higher Education: A Vital Alliance for Pennsylvania to the Business Council of Pennsylvania" from Posvar, April 8, 1981; Proposed Legislation, Educational Block Grants-Elementary and Secondary Education Consolidation Act of 1981, May 26, 1981; Symposium, "Business in Higher Education: A Partnership for Progress," May 1981; and CMU joining with industry and state and local government agencies to sponsor the first major gathering of the American Nobel Prize Winners, January 12, 1981.
Joint Industry-University Meeting regarding Cooperation in Synfuel and other Energy-related Activities, February 13, 1981; Request for funds to help develop a surface science center at the University of Pittsburgh, February 5, 1981; UCIS foresees the development of three-pronged program of research, February 11, 1981; Clinical Nutrition Center University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Plan of Organization of a Nutrition Service for the Hospitals of the Health Center; and Development of a Center for Applied Technology.
Council on International Educational Exchange, Annual Report, 1980; "National Forum, The Citizen and the Government," Spring 1981; Booklet, "The Interdependent"; Booklet, "Let's Close the Gap"; Princeton Alumni Weekly; Paper, "R & D and the New national Agenda"; Institutional Self-Study of the Harvard Medical School; Bulletin, "Medical School, Study Thyself"; Temple University Alumni Review; The University of Chicago Record, June 1, 1981; "USC School of Business Administration"; and Information Digest.
Dravo Corporation Annual Report, 1980; "Scholarship at a Land-Grant University," October 20, 1980; Booklet, "The System Summary"; "J. Harvey Saunders President of the College," November 24, 1980; Announcement, The Ohio State University, Eleventh National Regional Campus Administrators Conference; Announcement, Gannon University Unveils $21 Million "Investment in Excellence Program"; Luncheon Remarks by Casey, The Center for International Business Conference, April 9, 1981; National Alliance of Business, Pittsburgh Metropolitan Area 1980 Annual Report; "1980, A Year of Crisis" by Griffith; Resolution adopted by The Cornell University Board of Trustees, March 28, 1981, with "Eating the Seed Corn" by Rhodes; Chancellor's Newsletter, University of Maine, March 12, 1981; "The University of Georgia, Research Reporter," 1981; "Academy News," Academy for Educational Development, March 1981; and "Academic Conduct, Admission, Advisement and Counseling of Student-Athletes at the University of Southern California."
Prisa, Prudential Group Pensions, 1980 Annual Report; Third Annual Report, Pennsylvania's Advisory Panel for Special Education, July 1, 1979 to June 30, 1980; "Texas A&M Today," January-February 1981; and "TPC Presents Star Truck Book."
"Report to the Faculty, Administration, Trustees, Students of The University of Pittsburgh by An Evaluation Team representing The Commission on Higher Education of the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools"; "Report of the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools Evaluation Team's Visit to the University of Pittsburgh," November 9-12, 1980; General Report on Study Abroad to Chief Executive Officers of Middle States Institutions and Directors of Study Abroad Programs, May 18, 1981; Call to the Annual Meeting, Proposed Dues Schedules for Schools and Colleges, and Revised Standards for Member and Candidate Secondary Schools, November 12, 1980; Schedule for Site Visit, Middle States Association, November 9-12, 1980; Itinerary of the team, List of team members, Guest list for the reception and dinner, Guest list for Posvar's table at the dinner, and Suggested remarks from Posvar following the dinner, November 7, 1980; and Intense concern regarding the University's growing inability to maintain an adequate library collection, November 12, 1980.
Annual Reports of the Office of Administration, University Computer Center, Student Affairs and Health Sciences.
These files were delivered to the University Archives as part of the records of Chancellor Dennis O'Connor, but originate and pertain to the term of Chancellor Posvar. They have been arranged chronologically and then by mail log number, as were the files in the previous record groups.
This record group includes information regarding the Chancellor's Residence on Devonshire Street, including photographs of the home's interior and items owned by the Posvar family and the University. Other files include records concerning faculty unionization and the University's efforts to enroll a more diverse student body. The development of the Medical and Health Care Division of the University of Pittsburgh and long-range planning process are also represented. In addition, there are files containing some of Chancellor Posvar's speeches from 1972 to 1978, records pertaining to some of Posvar's non-University activities, and information regarding his retirement from the University in 1991.