Preliminary Inventory of the Records
and Papers of Terry Sanford, 1945-1998
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Descriptive Summary
Title
Records and Papers of Terry
Sanford,
1945-1998
Creator
Sanford, Terry, 1917-1998.
Extent
265.5 Linear
Feet
220,650 Items
Repository
University Archives, Duke
University
Language
English.
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Administrative Information
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for use. After twenty-five years, records that have been
processed may be consulted with the permission of the
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disclosure of personally identifiable information from
education records.
Portions of these materials are restricted by
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Unprocessed materials are closed pending
processing.
Use Restrictions
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as stipulated by United States copyright law.
Preferred Citation
[Identification of item], Records and Papers of
Terry Sanford, University Archives, Duke University.
Provenance
Materials were transferred to the Archives at
various times from the Office of the President of Duke
University, the President's House at Duke University, Mr.
and Mrs. Sanford, and members of his staff, his
biographers, and his estate.
Processing Information
Processed by University Archives Staff
Completed April 2002
Encoded by Joshua G. McKim, April 2002
Updated by Jill Katte, October 2005
Updated by Sherrie Bowser, January 2007
This finding aid is NCEAD compliant.
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Biographical and Historical Note
James Terry Sanford was born August 20, 1917 in
Laurinburg, N.C., the son of Cecil L. and Elizabeth Martin
Sanford. He received the A.B. degree (1939) and the JD
degree (1946) from the University of North Carolina at
Chapel Hill. After serving in the military and FBI and
while practicing law in Fayetteville, N.C., Sanford
embarked on a political career. He served as North Carolina
State Senator from 1953 to 1954 and as United States
Senator from 1986 to 1992. In 1961 he was elected Governor
of North Carolina and held the office through 1965.
In December 1969 Sanford was elected President of
Duke University. He assumed the office in April 1970 and
held the position through June 1985. His involvement at
Duke continued as President Emeritus, from 1985 to 1998,
and as Professor of Public Policy, from 1992 to 1998. Terry
Sanford died on April 18, 1998 and is buried in the Crypt
in the Chapel at Duke University.
Sanford married Margaret Rose Knight in 1942; they
had two children, Elizabeth Knight and Terry, Jr.
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Collection Overview
University administrative records, personal
papers, manuscripts, photographs, printed matter,
memorabilia, and other material created or received by
Terry Sanford during his various careers as a lawyer,
politician, and President and President Emeritus of Duke
University. The bulk of material consists of records from
his tenure as President, 1969-1985. A folder list for these
records (Series 1); Series 2-4 are closed pending full
processing although some content information is available
in the series descriptions.
Related Sanford collections are available in Duke
University's Rare Book, Manuscript, and Special Collections
Library, the Southern Historical Collection, UNC-CH, and
the Division of Archives and History, Raleigh.
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Subject Headings
These and related materials may be accessed under
the following subject headings in the Duke University
Libraries online catalog.
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Container List
Series 1. Duke University. President
Terry Sanford Records,
1969-1985.
Records of the President of the University,
with bulk dates 1969 to 1985. Records from earlier
administrations, in particular those of Douglas M. Knight
(1963-1969), are present as well. The files consist of
correspondence, memoranda, minutes, proposals, reports,
clippings, reference material, speeches, and other records.
Subseries 1.1. Subject files,
1969-1985
175 ln. ft. (about 150,000
items)
Arrangement: alphabetical
The Subject files document Sanford's role as
President of Duke, and also his continued interest in many
fields including education, politics, and the arts.
The records of the Sanford administration
record the policies and actions of the University in
academic planning, athletics, campus planning and the
physical growth of the university, development and alumni
affairs, student life, and the University's interaction
with Durham and North Carolina during the 1970s and 1980s.
Among the more notable academic planning matters documented
are the early years of both the Fuqua School of Business
and the Institute of Policy Sciences and Public Affairs,
now the Terry Sanford Institute of Public Policy. Also
included is correspondence from alumni, faculty, and
students against the administration's proposal in 1975 to
phase out the School of Forestry and Environmental Studies.
Correspondents in the area of academic planning include
Joel Fleishman, Director of the Institute of Policy
Sciences and Public Affairs; Thomas Keller, Dean of the
Fuqua School of Business; and John C. McKinney, Dean of the
Graduate School, and other officers.
Folders pertaining to the
"Retrenchment"
measures taken in
1980-1981 that eliminated the undergraduate Department of
Education and the baccalaureate program in Nursing are also
part of this series. These steps were recommended to the
Board of Trustees in September 1980 by then-Chancellor A.
Kenneth Pye in his memorandum,
"Directions for
Progress."
The bulk of the material consists of
letters and memoranda from Sanford to faculty and alumni of
the departments announcing the actions and correspondence
from alumni, educators, and school administrators
expressing their support of or opposition to the plan.
Continuing the fundraising efforts that
began with the Fifth Decade Campaign, 1964-1970,
"Institutional Advancement"
files focus primarily on the Epoch Campaign, a three-year
campaign that attempted to raise $162 million from
1973-1976. The material concerns the progress of the Epoch
Campaign and other fundraising efforts, such as the Loyalty
Fund, 1979-1980.
Sanford's commitment to the arts can be seen
in the files on the
"American Musical
Theater Center, 1977-1980"
and the
"American Dance Festival,
1977-1985."
The recruitment and arrival of the
Festival at Duke in 1977 began a long relationship that has
continued for over 20 year.
The records also document student life, but
to a lesser extent than other topics. Issues related to
student activism of the early 1970s are found within
"Student Unrest"
files. These
records include clippings and a scrapbook documenting the
student takeover the Allen Building in February 1969,
before Sanford's presidency. Material from May 1970 largely
concerns student actions on campus in response to the Kent
State shootings. Letters of approval or disapproval from
alumni and student parents on these and other topics are
included as well. The records also document another aspect
of student life that Sanford faced: the use of illegal
drugs. In 1971 Sanford rejected a proposal from the
Associated Students of Duke University calling for a
relaxed stance by the administration on the use of drugs,
particularly marijuana.
Student conduct at athletic events is also
documented. On January 17, 1984
"Uncle
Terry"
Sanford sent
"An
Avuncular Letter"
to students chiding them for their
inappropriate behavior during a home basketball game with
the University of Maryland. The file contains the original
letter, many newspaper articles detailing the behavior,
letters to Sanford from concerned parents and alumni, and
Sanford's response to each.
The major change in residential life during
Sanford's tenure was the 1972 merger of the Woman's College
with Trinity College for Men to create the present Trinity
College of Arts and Sciences. While the school had long
been co-educational, the merger completed the switch to
co-residency. Included are correspondence from alumni,
administrators, and other institutions regarding the pros
and cons of the merger. There is also some correspondence
regarding the future of the Woman's College
administrators.
Sanford's interest in all levels of
education is found throughout the files as well. During the
1960s and 1970s he served on the Board of Directors of the
"Learning Institute of North
Carolina"
(LINC), a non-profit agency dedicated to
improving education through experimentation and research.
The LINC records, dating from 1965-1979, consist of
correspondence, minutes, reports, and reference
material.
The records also illustrate how national and
international issues played out on campus. Among these are
investment policies in South Africa, in which students,
faculty, and the administration began questioning Duke's
support of U.S. businesses with investments in South
Africa. Regarding the Panama Canal Treaty (1977-1978),
Sanford attempted to put together a panel debate with Jesse
Helms, Henry Kissinger, and others participating.
Correspondence is included with these two, President Jimmy
Carter, and others.
Among the other major issues of the Sanford
administration were the
"Nixon Library
Controversy, 1981-1982,"
(3.5 boxes). These files
concern the debate over whether Duke should house Richard
Nixon's presidential library. Sanford argued in favor of
the library as a valuable archival repository. Letters of
support and disapproval from faculty, alumni, and other
sources in and out of the University community are
included. Correspondence dates from as early as 1971.
In 1981 Duke co-sponsored and Sanford a this
public series of speeches and debates by a bipartisan group
of political leaders concerned with reforming the process
of nominating presidential candidates (
"Duke University Forum on Presidential
Nominations"
). Co-sponsored by the Woodrow Wilson
International Center, the first event was held on 11 May
1981 in Washington, D.C. Speakers and panelists included
Robert Dole, Gerald Ford, Vernon E. Jordan, and Robert
Strauss.
"Soviet-American Track
Meet"
files consist of correspondence, minutes of
meetings, committee lists, schedules, and planning for the
twelfth annual event held the first week in July 1974.
Sanford's continued interests in politics are documented in
files on the
"Democratic Party,
1970-1982."
Correspondents include Senators John
Glenn and Ted Kennedy. Sanford assisted in founding the
"Education Commission of the
States"
in 1965/66. Headquartered in Denver, Col.,
the Commission provides research and advice to assist
states and school systems in long-range planning and
decision-making.
As Governor, Sanford was instrumental in the
founding and early years of the
"North
Carolina School of the Arts"
in Winston-Salem, N.C.
Included is correspondence related to the
"Sanford Scholarships,"
a
program begun in 1975 awarding four full-tuition
scholarships named in his honor. Sanford also served on the
Advisory Board of the State Zoo Authority in the early
1970s during the planning of the
"North Carolina Zoological Park"
(Asheboro). The files include correspondence regarding
proposed site locations.
Among Sanford's correspondents were Walter
Cronkite, Doris Duke, James E. Holshouser, Hubert H.
Humphrey, James B. Hunt, James G. Martin III, George
McGovern, Richard Nixon, and Robert W. Scott
Box 1
A. General correspondence,
1970-1985
Abortions
Academic Council
Academic Council. Consultative
Session
Action (Joseph Blatchford),
1971-73
Adams, Anne, Dr. - see Duke
Reading Center
Adams, James L.
Administration Review,
1984
- see Kaludis, George
Administration,
1969-1972
Admissions Office
Admissions,
1971
[subdivided into schools and colleges, special cases, etc.] RESTRICTED (FERPA)
Box 2
Admissions,
1971-1974 RESTRICTED (FERPA)
Box 3
Admissions,
1975-1977 RESTRICTED (FERPA)
Box 4
Admissions,
1977-1979 RESTRICTED (FERPA)
Box 5
Admissions,
1980-1981 RESTRICTED (FERPA)
Box 6
Admissions,
1982-1983 RESTRICTED (FERPA)
Box 7
Admissions,
1984-1986 RESTRICTED (FERPA)
Adolescent Services, Inc.,
1971
Advocates Program
Africa - see Pan-Africa Track
Meet,
1971
African Society,
1977
Afro-American Society
Agency for International
Development (Dept. of State)
Alaska
Alaska Pacific University
Albright, S. Allen
Alcoholic Beverages,
1970-
Alcoholism Research Council
Allen Building Takeover - see
Students
Allen, George V. and Mrs. George
V. (Kitty) - Chair, etc.
Allied Arts of Durham
Alumni Affairs,
1970-1973 - Roger Marshall
Alumni Affairs,
1977-1981 - Paul Vick
Alumni Affairs,
1982-1985 - Laney Funderburk
Box 8
Alumni Affairs, Loyalty Fund
Alumni Complaints
Alumni Distinguished Alumni Awards
Alumni Letters
Alumni Letters. Class of 1973
Alumni Magazine
Alumni Meetings, Alabama - Georgia
Alumni Meetings, Boston, Chicago,
Cleveland
Alumni Meetings, Connecticut,
Detroit, Pittsburgh
Alumni Meetings, Denver,
Nashville, Norfolk, Tulsa
Alumni Meetings, Florida
Alumni Meetings, General
Alumni Meetings, London, England
Alumni Meetings, New York
Alumni Meetings, North Carolina
Alumni Meetings, Texas
Alumni Meetings, West Coast
Alumni Meetings. Interns
Reception, Washington, D.C.
Alumni National Council
Alumni Replies. Class of 1982
Alumni Scholar Program
Alumni Weekends,
1981-1985
Box 9
American Academic Youth Exchange
American Arbitration Association
American Arts Alliance,
1978
American Arts Alliance,
1979
American Arts Alliance,
1980-1981
American Association for the
Advancement of Science (Bill Bevan)
American Association of Presidents
of Independent Colleges and Universities
American Association of University
Administrators
American Association of University
Professors
American Association of University
Students
American Association of University
Women
American Bar Association
American Bar Association. Special
Commission on Coordination of Judicial Improvements
American Cancer Society,
1970-1980
American City Corporation
American Committee on East-West
Accord
American Committee on U.S.-Soviet
Relations
American Council of Learned
Societies,
1971-1972
American Council of Learned
Societies,
1973-1975
Box 10
American Council of Young
Political Leaders,
1976-1985
American Council on Education,
1970-1973
Box 11
American Council on Education,
1974-1985 (5f)
American Dance Festival,
1977-1985 (10f)
American Federation of Labor -
Congress of Industrial Organizations
American Institute for Public
Service,
1981-1985 +
n.d.
American Institute of Certified
Public Accountants,
1975
American Legion
Box 12
American Musical Theater
Box 13
American Musical Theater
Box 14
American Psychological Association
American Quadricentennial
Corporation
American Red Cross
Americans for the Coast
Amos, John
Andrews, Ike
Anlyan, Fritz
Anlyan, William G., Dr.,
1970-(3f)
Anniversary, 50th,
1974
Appalachian Community Service
Network,
1980-1981
Box 15
Appalachian Community Service
Network,
1981-1986
Box 16
Appalachian State University
Applicants for Jobs,
1970-1984
Architect ,
1980-1984 (Ward)
Architect,
1970-1980 (Younts. Ward)
Archives, University
Armour, George. 1972. Scotland
property
Army Research Office, Durham, NC
Art Affairs
Art Center - Art Museum,
1965-1969
Box 17
Art Center - Art Museum,
1970-1983
Art. White Collection
(Col.&Mrs. V.R.)
Arts Ascending, Ltd.
Arts Associated Councils of the
Arts
Arts Councils of America
Arts Education Conference,
1979 February
9-10
Arts and Sciences Capital Campaign
Arts, National Endowment for the
Ashmore, Frank
Aspen Institute for Humanistic
Studies
Associated Universities, Inc.,
1970
Association of American Colleges,
1970-1975
Association of American Colleges,
1976-1979
Association of American Colleges.
Presidential Search,
1977
Association of American
Universities,
1969-1974
Box 18
Association of American
Universities,
1975-1982
(14
folders)
Box 19
Association of American
Universities,
1983-1984
(2
folders)
Association of American
Universities. Bartlett, Tom. Review
Association of American
Universities. Council on Federal Regulations
Association of American
Universities. Graduate Education Program
Association of American
Universities. Industrial Research
Association of American
Universities. Meetings,
1970-
Association of Governing Boards
Box 20
Athletic Council,
1971-1985
(8
folders)
Athletic Policy,
1981-1985
(3
folders)
Athletic Policy. NCAA Rules
Athletics
(2
folders)
Athletics. Association for
Intercollegiate Athletics for Women,
1982
Athletics. Atlantic Coast
Conference
Box 21
Athletics. Basketball Coach,
1970-1977
Athletics. Basketball Coach,
1978-1982
Athletics. Basketball Coach,
1983-1985
Athletics. Butters, Tom,
1977-1985
Athletics. Cameron, Eddie M.,
1970-1972
Athletics. College Football
Association
Athletics. Concerned Iron Dukes
Association
Athletics. Conduct at Games
Athletics. DUAA
Athletics. Football Invitations,
1970-1977
(8
folders)
Box 22
Athletics. Football Invitations,
1978-1984
(7
folders)
Athletics. Intercollegiate
Athletic Council
Athletics. International Track
Meet,
1974
Athletics. James, Carl,
1972-1977
Athletics. McGee, Mike,
1970-1978
Athletics. Sloan, Steve
Athletics. Soccer
Athletics. Swimming
Athletics. Wilson, Red.
Termination,
1982
(2
folders)
Atlantic Council
Atomic Energy Commission,
1971-1974
Awards,
1971-1985
(7
folders)
Awards. Charles A. Dukes Awards
Awards. Trinity Award, Trinity
Medal
Box 23
B. General correspondence,
1970-1985
Baker, Lenox D.
Ball, Edward (duPont)
Banks - miscellaneous
Banner, Leslie
Barchas Center for the History of
Science and Medicine
Barristers Club
Bassett, John Spencer
Beatty, Croom V
Belk Family
Box 24
Benenson, Edward H. - Awards -
Gifts of Books, etc.
Berea College
Bevan, William A.
Bicycle paths
Bioethics Conference
Black Affairs, President's Council
on
Black affairs
Blake, Pamela Jane (Ladd)
Blaydon, Colin
Blue Devil
Blue Devil Club
Board of Visitors, Business
Administration, School of
Board of Visitors, Engineering,
1969-[1983]
Board of Visitors, Forestry,
1979-1983
Board of Visitors, Fuqua,
1977-1984
Board of Visitors, Fuqua,
[Information books, 1983]
Board of Visitors, Institute of
Policy Sciences and Public Affairs,
[1981-1983]
Board of Visitors, Law School,
1973-1983
Box 25
Board of Visitors, Medical Center,
[1971-1976]
Board of Visitors, Woman's College
Boesky, Ivan F.
Books Exposure Program (Council
for Public Schools, Inc.)
[1970-1971]
Borchardt, Professor Frank.
Computerization of Language Oriented Enterprises
Boy Scouts of America
Boyd, Alan S.,
1972.
Management Executives' Society
British-American Festival,
1984
Brookside Miners (Duke
Power&United Mine Workers,
1973-1974)
Brown Memorandum,
1983.
Alumni responses to confidential memo of advice and
commentary
Brown Memorandum,
1984.
Alumni responses to confidential memo of advice and
commentary
Bryan, Joseph M.
1976-1978
Bryan, Joseph M., Bryan University
Center,
1979-1984
Bryson, Edwin C.
Bubas, Vic.
1966-1977 (2f)
Buettner-Janusch, Prof. John
(Primate facility)
[1970-1972]
Buildings at Duke
Buildings, dedication of
[1970-1984]
Buildings. Bryan University Center
Dedication
[1981-1983]
Box 26
Buildings. Jones Cancer Research
Building, dedication of,
24 Sept.
1976
Buildings. Music Building,
1967-1980
Buildings. Naming of,
[1970-1983]
Buildings. Nanaline H. Duke,
Dedication
[1968]
Buildings. Perkins Library,
Dedication
[1970]
Buildings. Swimming Pool
[1969]
Bureau of Public Information (Bill
Green).
1970-
Burns, Captain Otway, Desk of
Bus Service.
[1974]
Business Executives Symposium.
1978,
1984
Business Office. Accounting.
[1975-1984]
Business Office. Benefits and
Records.
[1970-1984]
Business Office. Bursar's Office.
[1982-1985]
Business Office. Business Manager
(R. James Henderson)
[1976-1985]
Business Office. Controller (John
Adcock)
[1984]
Business Office. Fuller, Peyton
[1971-1985]
Business Office. Henricksen, C.G.,
Vice-president and Treasurer.
1970-1971.
Business Office. Huestis, C.B.
1982-1985
Business Office. Huestis, C.B.
[1977-1981]
Business Office. Huestis, C.B.
[ca.
1974-1976]
Business Office. Married student
housing
[1970]
Business Office. Physical Plant
Services.
[1974-1979]
Business Office. Treasurer. S.C.
Harward.
1963-1985
Business-Higher Education Forum.
[1982-1985]
Byers, Ralph.
[1976-1977]
Box 27
C. General correspondence,
1970-1985
(15
folders)
Box 28
Calendar, [University,
1970-1985]
Campus publications
[1971]
Canada. Prime Minister Pierre
Trudeau
[1974]
Canadian Studies Center
[1981-1985]
Cannon, Charles A., and family
Carnegie Commission on Higher
Education
[1973-1983]
Carnegie Corporation
Carnegie Council on Policy Studies
in Higher Education.
1978
Carolina Repertory Company.
[1971-1972]
Carter, Everett A.
Carter, Jimmy. President
Carver, Roy J.
Center for Administrative Justice
[American Bar Association]
Center for Commonwealth Studies,
1969-1978
Center for Creative Leadership,
[1970-1975]
Box 29
Center for Creative Leadership,
[1976-1985]
Center for Democratic Policy,
1981
Center for Educational Policy,
[1978-1980]
Center for Lifetime Learning
Center for National Policy,
1982-1986
Box 30
Center for Research in College
Instruction of Science and Math
Center for Research on Public
Interest Investment Issues,
1972-1973
Center for Southern Studies
Center for the Study of Aging and
Human Development
Center for the Study of Federalism
Center for the Study of the
Governorship and State Policymaking,
[1981-1982]
Central Campus Housing
Chadwick, William. Paintings
Chamber of Commerce, Greater
Durham
Chancellor. A. Kenneth Pye,
1970-1971
Chancellor. A. Kenneth Pye,
1976-1982
Chancellor. H. Keith H. Brodie,
1982-1985
Chancellor. John O. Blackburn,
1971-1976
Change magazine articles,
1971-1980.
Chapel. Chapel Committee,
[1971-1985]
Box 31
Chapel. Chapel organs
Chapel. Chapel service for
government officials
Chapel. Crypt
Chapel. Fiftieth Anniversary
Commemoration of the Laying of the Cornerstone
Chapel. Sermons
Chaplain,
1970-1972
Charlesworth, James H., Dr.
Charlotte Resource Council
Child Care Center for Duke
Employees
Children's Home Society of North
Carolina
Children, Disadvantaged, National
Advisory Council on the Education of
Children, Duke School for.
1982-1984. Preschool and
Primary Program.
Children, retarded. National
Association for Retarded Children
China,
1975
China,
[c.
1977-1980]
China.
"China
Encounter."
(publication)
[1976-1977]
China. All-China Youth Federation,
[1983-1984]
China. China Exchange,
[c.
1971-1980]
China. Hatem, George, Dr.,
[1978-1985]
China. Jospeh B. Kennedy's Program
China. People's Republic. Trip
diary,
1980
:
"A Fast Stroll Through the Edges of
China, April 23 - May 8, 1980"
/ by Terry Sanford
Box 32
China. Duke delegation to,
1971-1975
Chowan College
Christ School (Arden, NC)
Christian Scientists, Duke policy
on
Christmas cards
Christmas thank-you notes
Chronicle of Higher Education
Chronicle, [Duke University]
Citizens for Court Modernization
Citizens for a New Prosperity
Citizens' Committee for Government
Reorganization
Citizens' Conference on State
Legislatures: see LEGIS 50
Clark, Heman and Bayard
Cleland Fund
Cleland, James T., Dr.
Clodfelter, Danny
Coalition for Human Needs and
Budget Priorities
Coalition for Rural America
Coastal Plains Institute
Cole, R. Taylor
College Entrance Examination Board
College Military Deferments,
1971
Box 33
Commencement,
1970-1980
(11
folders)
Box 34
Commencement Marshals,
[1970-1973]
Commencement,
1981-1984
(4
folders)
Commencement. Chris Mimm's file on
procedure
Committee. Academic Council
Committee to Study the Nature and Role of the Academic
Council (Christie Committee),
1972
Committee. Art and History
Preservation
Committee. Audio-visual Program
(Jay Rutherford)
Committee. Black Affairs,
President's Council on,
1975-1983
Committee. Campus Community
Council
Committee. Capital Gifts,
1977-
Committee. Chancellor.
Chancellor's Advisory Committee,
1969-1970
Committee. Communications. Video
Task Force
Committee. Conflict Resolution (ad
hoc),
1971
Committee. Contraception and
Abortion
Committee. Corporate Support of
Private Universities
Box 35
Committee. Committee on Committees
Committee. Curriculum Committee
Committee. Duke University
Employee Relations Advisory Committee (DUERAC)
Committee. Economic Development
[1978-1984]
Committee. Education Programs,
Full Funding of
Committee. Education, Commission
on the Uses of Technology
Committee. Educational Facilities
Committee. Educational Policy
Program in Trinity College
Committee. Environmental Concerns
Committee. Epoch Campaign
Committee. Faculty Fringe Benefits
Committee. Federal Relations
Committee. Forest, [Duke]
Committee. Golf Course Policy
Committee. Graduate Faculty
Committee. Hunger, Presidential
Commission on
Committee. On Inter-University
Center for Inter-Professional Education
Committee. Personnel Policy
Committee. Publications Board
Committee. Residential Life
Committee. Search. Admissions
Director
NOTE:Search Committee files are
RESTRICTED
Box 36
Committee. Search. Advisory
NOTE:Search Committee files are
RESTRICTED
Committee. Search. Alumni Affairs
Director,
1982
NOTE:Search Committee files are
RESTRICTED
Committee. Search. Business School
Dean
NOTE:Search Committee files are
RESTRICTED
Committee. Search. Chancellor and
Provost Committee,
1970
NOTE:Search Committee files are
RESTRICTED
Committee. Search. Chancellor,
1976
NOTE:Search Committee files are
RESTRICTED
Committee. Search. Chancellor,
1982
NOTE:Search Committee files are
RESTRICTED
Committee. Search. Chaplain
NOTE:Search Committee files are
RESTRICTED
Committee. Search. Data
Processing, Vice-Chancellor for,
1982-1982
NOTE:Search Committee files are
RESTRICTED
Committee. Search. Development
Officer
NOTE:Search Committee files are
RESTRICTED
Committee. Search. Divinity School
Dean,
1970-1982
NOTE:Search Committee files are
RESTRICTED
Committee. Search. Engineering
NOTE:Search Committee files are
RESTRICTED
Committee. Search. Graduate
School, Dean,
1979-1980
NOTE:Search Committee files are
RESTRICTED
Committee. Search. Law School
Dean,
1970, 1973,
1977
NOTE:Search Committee files are
RESTRICTED
Committee. Search. Minister to the
University,
1983-1984
NOTE:Search Committee files are
RESTRICTED
Committee. Search. President of
the University
NOTE:Search Committee files are
RESTRICTED
Committee. Search. Provost,
1971
NOTE:Search Committee files are
RESTRICTED
Committee. Search. Provost,
1978
NOTE:Search Committee files are
RESTRICTED
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1982-1983
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for Business, Finance, andLaw.
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Box 37
Committee. Search. Psychology
Department Chairman
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of Arts and Sciences, Dean
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Counsel
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Librarian
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Committee. Social Implications of
Investment Policies
Committee. Sponsored Research
Committee. Student Union
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Committee. Traffic Commission
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Hearing Panel
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Affairs
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Grounds
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Finance
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Committee. Trustee. Institutional
Advancement
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Committee. Trustee. Investments,
1972-1977
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1978
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1979
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1980
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Committee. Trustee. Investments,
University Investment Committee,
1978
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Committee. Trustee.
Trustee-Faculty, on Honorary Degrees,
1958-1980
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Box 38
Committee. Trustee. Investments,
1981
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1982
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1983
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1984
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1985
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[rosters]
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1970-1985
(4
folders)
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Affairs
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Appointees
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Committee. Trustee. Watson Report,
1969
(Report of the Special Committee on Functions and
Organization of the Board of Trustees)
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Committee. Undergraduate Faculty
Council of Arts and Sciences
Committee. University Budget
Committee
Committee. University Center
Advisory Committee
Box 39
Committee. University Planning
Committee. University Planning.
Executive Committee
Committee. University Planning.
Sub-committee on Admissions and Financial Aid
Committee. University Planning.
Sub-committee on Athletics and Physical Education
Committee. University Planning.
Sub-committee on Faculty Development
Committee. University Planning.
Sub-committee on Graduate Academic Programs
Committee. University Planning.
Sub-committee on International Programs
Committee. University Planning.
Sub-committee on Libraries
Committee. University Planning.
Sub-committee on Medical Center and Health Affairs
Committee. University Planning.
Sub-committee on Non-curricular Life at Duke
Committee. University Planning.
Sub-committee on Physical Facilities
Committee. University Planning.
Sub-committee on Professional Schools
Committee. University Planning.
Sub-committee on Regionaland State Responsibilities
Committee. University Planning.
Sub-committee on the Fine Arts
Committee. University Planning.
Sub-committee on Undergraduate Academic Programs
Committees. Administrative and
Faculty Committees in the Arts and Sciences / by Steve
Johnston,
1970
Committees. Committees at Duke
University. [Office ofInstitutional Studies,
1963]
Committees. Student appointees
Common Cause. (John W. Gardner,
Chairman)
Commonwealth Fund
Community Radio Workshops, Inc.
(Spruill, R.E.),
1971-1972
Community Relations [Office of]
Compact for Education
Complaints
Conference Board, The. [New York,
NY],
1970-1978,
1985
Box 40
Conference Board of Associated
Research Councils
Conference, Person-to-person.
Contacts in International Relations
Confidential. Special File,
[1972-1974]
Congressional Letter on Economy,
1972.
Congressional Briefing on Needs of Private Institutions,
1973
Consortium on Financing Higher
Education (COFHE)
Continuing Education
Copus Research Project
Corporate Chief Executive
Officers, Conference of
Corporate Chief Executive
Officers, Conference of.
October 19,
1977
Corporation for Public
Broadcasting
Council for Policy Evaluation
Council of Southern Universities.
Diuguid Fellowships, etc.
Council on Foreign Relations
Council on Foundations,
1971
Box 41
Council on Foundations,
1972-1977
(5
folders)
Council on International Relations
and United Nations Affairs
Cpc Foundation (College Placement
Council)
Cranks and other strange people
Cronkite, Walter,
[1980]
Crotwell, Helen G.
Curricula Vitae
Box 42
D. General correspondence,
1970-1985
(12
folders)
Dalton, Harry L.
Daniels, Jonathan (Author, White
House Witness,
1942-1945)
Dateline Duke
Davidson College
Davis, Walter. Nursing Program
Davison Club
Davison Professorships
Day Care Center
Dean of Arts and Sciences,
1979-1985
Dean of Arts and Sciences.
Undergraduate Faculty Council of Arts and Sciences
Deane, Disque D.,
[1975-84]
Deaths,
1973-1979
Box 43
Death Penalty
Deaths,
1980-1985
(2
folders)
Degrees, New [establishment of]
Degrees. Cases
Democratic Party,
1970-1982
(3
folders)
Departments,
1972-1984. General Information
Departments. Anthropology
Departments. Art
Departments. Botany
Departments. Business
Administration
Departments. Chemistry
Departments. Classical Studies
Departments. Computer Science,
1970-1984
Departments. Computer Science. NSF
Grant,
1980-1983
Departments. Economics
Departments. Education
Departments. Education. Teacher
Education at Duke University. Report,
1985
Departments. Electrical
Engineering
Departments. Electrical
Engineering. Experiential Learning Laboratory. Selected
Papers,
1975-1981
Departments. English
Box 44
Departments. Geology
Departments. Geology. African
Project
Departments. German
Departments. History
Departments. Languages
Departments. Mathematics
Departments. Music
Departments. Physical Education
(4
folders)
Departments. Physics
Departments. Political Science
Departments. Psychiatry
Departments. Psychology
Departments. Public Policy Studies
Box 45
Departments. Religion
Departments. Romance Languages
Departments. Slavic Languages and
Literature
Departments. Sociology
Departments. Zoology
Development Office. - see also
Institutional Advancement
Development Office.
Administration,
1981-1983. Andy Parker
Development Office. Annual giving
(Stachitas, Haltom, White, Ross)
Development Office. Bowles, John
Development Office. Corporate
Relations (Jerry McBride, Mike Rierson)
Development Office. Dallas/Fort
Worth Development Council
Development Office. Duke East/West
Program,
1981-1983
Development Office. Durham/Duke
Campaign,
1983-1985
Development Office. Foundation
Relations. Barbara Smith
Development Office. GRAD System.
William T. Harris
Development Office. Gift Records.
Dorothy Brock
Development Office. Kirby, Rebekah
Development Office. Major Gifts.
I. Croom Beatty IV
Development Office. Miscellaneous
Development Office. New York
Development Council
Development Office. Plan of Action
Report,
1982-1983
Development Office. Planned
Giving. Susan Marchase&Ralph McCaughan
Development Office. President's
Associates
(4
folders)
Development Office. Proposals,
1981-1985
(3
folders)
Development Office. Prospects
Box 46
Development Office. Prospects,
1981-1983
Development Office. Prospects,
1984-1985
Development Office. Prospects.
Busch, August, III
Development Office. Prospects.
Finch-Mobley Gift
Development Office. Prospects.
Gertz, J. Barry, Gift
Development Office. Prospects.
Ludwig, D.K.
Development Office. Prospects.
Sullivan, R.E., Gift
Development Office. Prospects.
Wallace, DeWitt,
1977
Development Office. Scholarship
Banquet,
1979
Development Office. Special
Programs. Duke Seminar,
1983
Dining Halls,
[1973-1983]
Distinguished Professors
Distinguished Visitors
Divinity School,
1970-
(3
folders)
Divinity School. Task Force,
1974
Dobbs School, [Raleigh, NC]
Donaldson, Lufkin, and Jenrette.
Endowment Conference,
[1972]
Dormitory, building of,
1981-1985
Box 47
Drug Science Foundation
Drugs,
1970-1971
Duke Alma Mater
Duke Durham Fellows Seminar,
1984
Duke Endowment. Campbell, Stewart
F.,
1974-1978
Duke Endowment. Davis, Archie.
(Trustee)
Duke Endowment. Day, John F.,
Treasurer.
1970-1985
(2
folders)
Duke Endowment. DeButts, John D.
(Trustee)
Duke Endowment. Educational
Beneficiaries
Duke Endowment. Educational
Institutions, Committee on,
1975-1984
Duke Endowment. Felts, James R.,
Jr. (Trustee) Executive director, Hospital and Child Care
Sections
Duke Endowment. Henney, Richard
B., (Executive Director),
1969-1978
Duke Endowment. Law Suit,
1976-1977
Duke Endowment. McCall, Billy G.
(Deputy Executive Director and Secretary),
1969-1984
Duke Endowment. Miscellaneous,
[1970-1985]
Box 48
Duke Endowment. Perkins, Thomas L.
Duke Endowment. Pickens, Marshall
I.
Duke Endowment. Proposals to the
Committee on Educational Institutions
Duke Endowment. Rural Church
Program
Duke Endowment. Sailstead, Robert
J.
Duke Endowment. Semans, Mary Duke
Biddle Trent [elected chairman]
Duke Endowment. Tanglewood, [N.C.]
Meeting,
1976
Duke Endowment. Terry Sanford and
Thomas Perkins Joint Statement, February,
1973
Duke Endowment. Trustees of,
1961-[1981]
Duke Environmental Center (and
Rural Observatory Program) [see also School of Engineering]
Duke Family. Doris Duke,
[1960]-1985
Duke Family. Durden Project
Duke Family. James B. Duke.
Biography
Duke Family. James B. Duke.
Portrait
Duke Family. Nanaline H. Duke Fund
Duke Family. Property in New York
Duke Fellows in Communication
Program
Duke Forest
Duke Homestead
Duke Indenture
Duke, James B., Distinguished
Professors
Duke. History of the University
Box 49
Duke Management Club
Duke Managers' Book Club
Duke Players,
[1970-1979]
Duke Post Office
Duke Seminar,
1970, 1976,
1983-1984
Duke Translation Service,
[1975-1977]
Duke University Black Alumni
Connection
Duke University Cemetery
Duke University Computer Kamp
(DUCK)
Duke University Credit Union
Duke University Drama Program
Duke University Editor,
1971
Duke University Educational
Perspectives and Vistas
Duke University Fiftieth
Anniversary Celebration
Duke University Institute for
Learning in Retirement
Duke University Letters,
1980-1985
(4
folders)
Duke University Marine Laboratory,
1970-1985
Duke University Marine Laboratory.
Dedication,
1974
Duke University Marine Laboratory.
Duke/University of North Carolina Oceanographic Consortium
Duke University Marine Laboratory.
Marine Biomedical Center
Duke University Marine Laboratory.
Ship
"Eastward,"
1971-[1979]
Duke University Medical and
Technical Development (DUMAT Corp.). Jobsis Niros-scope;
Bonaventura Biosponge
Duke University News Service
Duke. Sarah P. Duke Gardens
Box 50
Duke University Oxford Summer
Program
Duke University Press,
1971-1985
Duke University Research Council
Duke University Research and
Development (DURAD) Energy
Duke University Stores
Duke University Symposium,
1981-1982. Science, Technology,
Ethics, and Policy.
Duke University Union,
1971-1980
Duke University Union. Cable TV
Duke University Union.
Presidential Candidate and
Journalist Forum,
1979-1980
Duke University Union. Travel
Agency Project,
1980-1983
Duke University. Sanford chosen
President of
Durham Arts Council
Durham City-County Charter
Commission
Durham Community Foundation
Durham Morning Herald
Durham Progress Group,
1980,
1985
Durham, City of
Durham, City of. Community
Education
Box 51
Durham Schools
Durham Schools (City-County)
Durham Schools. Student Research
Papers (3) on Public High Schools: Public education.
Student attitudes towards police
Durham Urban Observatory
E. General correspondence,
1970-1986
(9
folders)
East Campus Activities Center
East Campus. Planning for the
future of
East-West Trade Conference
[Durham, N.C.],
1985
March
Economic Policy Center, Inc.,
1982-1984
Education Commission of the States
(4f)
Education Commission of the
States. Search Committee
Box 52
Education Institute [proposed],
1974
Educational Facilities
Laboratories, Inc.
Educational Testing Service,
[Princeton, N.J., Salary Survey,
1976]
Educational Testing Service,
[Princeton, N.J.],
[1972-1979]
Ehle, John,
1972-1981
Electron Microscopy
Employee Relations / Employee
Development
Energy
Energy Crisis,
1973-1974, and lighting of
Christmas Tree
Energy Management Advisory
Council, Duke University,
1977.
Jack Chaddock
Engineering School,
1970-1985
(4
folders)
Engineering School. Dean's Council
Engineering School. Development
Box 53
Engineering School. Development
Environment. ECOS, Inc.
Equal Employment Opportunity,
1970-1985
(5
folders)
Evans, Eli
Exchange Program
Expressway, East-West,
1971-1985
Box 54
F. General correspondence,
1970-1985
(10
folders)
Faculty
Faculty Bylaws
[October 26,
1972]
Faculty Cases, [Grievances] -
CLOSED
(12
folders)
Closed.
Faculty Club,
1970-1977
Faculty Dinners [volume]
Faculty Emeriti (and Staff)
Faculty Essays.
"How to Think Straight"
series,
1982-
Faculty at regular ranks (Faculty
Book)
Faculty, Black. Recruitment
Box 55
Faculty Fringe Benefits
Faculty Handbook,
[1976]
Faculty Homesites,
[1954-1983]
Faculty Letters. General
correspondence
Faculty Luncheons,
[1976-1978]
Faculty Meetings,
1970-1984
Faculty Ombudsman
Faculty salaries
Faculty, retired
Faculty-student luncheons
Faculty-student project, [
1971.
Dinners]
Federal relations,
[1976]
Federalism Seventy-Six,
[1971-1974]
(3
folders)
Federalism, bibliography,
1972.
Prof. R. Leach
Fein, John. Dean
Fenwick, Millicent
Few Associates
Fifty Group,
[1975-1980]
Box 56
Financial Aid,
1970-1985
Financing higher education
(Federal support)
Financing private colleges
Fleishman, Joel,
1970-1975
(3
folders)
Fletcher, A.J.,
1970-1982
Floore, France B.,
1971-
Florida National Bank,
1977-1978
Box 57
Florida Project (Judge Alto Adams,
Nat Harrison)
Flowers, Anne, Dr.,
1972-1975 (Acting Dean, Trinity
College of Arts and Sciences)
Flowers, Anne, Dr.,
1976-1979 (Assistant Provost)
Flying Service,
1971
Forbes Four Hundred
Forbes, John E.,
1977-1979
Ford, Gerald R., President
Foreign Policy Conference,
March 12,
1976 (University Role in Education for Foreign
Policy)
Foreign Study League,
1970-1977
Foreign Study Programs
Forestry School,
1975
Forestry School,
1976-1980
(3
folders)
Forestry School. Letters of
Protest,
1975
Box 58
Forestry School,
1981-1985
(3
folders)
Founders' Day,
1970-1984
(15
folders)
Founders' Society
Fount (Friends of University
Network Television),
1976-[1979]
Friday, William Clyde,
1976-1977
Fried, Lee (KLM/Pan American crash
prediction,
1977)
Fukuhara, Nobukazu,
[1981-1983]
Fuqua School of Business /
Graduate School of Business Administration,
1970-1977
(5
folders)
Box 59
Fuqua School of Business / Center
for Entrepreneurial Studies. Visiting Lecturers,
1981-1982. Clay Hamner
Fuqua School of Business /
Graduate School of Business
Administration,
1978-1985
(5
folders)
G. General correspondence,
1970-1985
(11
folders)
Gans, Curtis B., Non-voter study,
1976-1984
Box 60
Garrison, William B.
Gazebo at Old Trinity [Dedication,
1984]
Gifts and Grants. Aetna Life and
Casualty Company
Gifts and Grants. Aid Association
for Lutherans
Gifts and Grants. Alcoa Foundation
Gifts and Grants. Allied Chemical
Corporation
Gifts and Grants. American
Broadcasting Companies, Inc.
Gifts and Grants. American Family
Corporation (John Amos)
Gifts and Grants. American
Telephone and Telegraph
Gifts and Grants. Amoco Foundation
Gifts and Grants. Arco Chemical
Company
Gifts and Grants. Ashmore, Frank
L., Memorial Fund
Gifts and Grants. Babcock, Betsy
Gifts and Grants. Babcock, Mary
Reynolds, Foundation, Inc.
Gifts and Grants. Bank of American
Foundation
Gifts and Grants. Individuals,
1970-1985
(16
folders)
Box 61
Gifts and Grants. Bequests
Gifts and Grants. Bethlehem Steel
Corporation
Gifts and Grants. Biddle, Mary
Duke, Foundation
Gifts and Grants. Booth-Ferris
Foundation
Gifts and Grants. Brown
Foundation, Inc.
Gifts and Grants. Burlington
Industries
Gifts and Grants.
Burroughs-Wellcome
Gifts and Grants. Calder, Louis,
Foundation
Gifts and Grants. Cameron, Eddie,
Scholarship Fund
Gifts and Grants. Campbell, John
Bulow Foundation
Gifts and Grants. Cannon
Foundation
Gifts and Grants. Carrabina, Ethel
Sieck
Gifts and Grants. Central Carolina
Bank
Gifts and Grants. Chadwick, Harry
R., Sr., Professorship of Law
Gifts and Grants. Chapel
Development
Gifts and Grants. Chase Manhattan
Bank
Gifts and Grants. Chevrolet
Scholarship Program
Gifts and Grants. Cities Service
Foundation
Gifts and Grants. Clark, Edna
Mcconnell, Foundation
Gifts and Grants. Commonwealth
Fund
Gifts and Grants. Cooper, Alyse
Smith, Fund
Gifts and Grants. Crane Company
Gifts and Grants. Dana Foundation
Gifts and Grants. Danforth
Foundation
Gifts and Grants. Davis, Arthur
Vining, Foundation
Gifts and Grants. Davis, Walter
Gifts and Grants. Dickson
Foundation, Inc.
Gifts and Grants. Donner, William
H., Foundation
Gifts and Grants. Dow Chemical,
U.S.A.
Gifts and Grants. Dreyfus,
Camille&Henry, Foundation
Gifts and Grants. Du Pont de
Nemous, E.I., and Company
Gifts and Grants. Duke, Angier B.,
Scholarships
Gifts and Grants. Durham
Foundation
Gifts and Grants. Eastman Kodak
Company
Gifts and Grants. Equitable Life
Assurance Society
Gifts and Grants. Espy, Kip and
Sally
Gifts and Grants. Exxon Education
Foundation
Box 62
Gifts and Grants. Fagan
Scholarhsip
Gifts and Grants. Finley, A.E.,
Foundation
Gifts and Grants. Ford Foundation,
1960-1984
(6
folders)
Gifts and Grants. Ford Foundation,
Afro-American Studies
Gifts and Grants. Ford Foundation,
Humanities
Gifts and Grants. Ford Foundation.
Legislative Research and Training Proposal
Gifts and Grants. Forestry School
Gifts and Grants. Forsyth, Anne
Gifts and Grants. Founders'
Endowment Fund
Gifts and Grants. Geller, Dr.
George Barth
Gifts and Grants. General Electric
Foundation
Gifts and Grants. General Motors
Corporation
Gifts and Grants. Gorrell Family
Psychiatry Research Fund
Gifts and Grants. Green, Otis,
Foundation Scholarship Fund
Gifts and Grants. Guggenheim
Foundation
Gifts and Grants. Gulf Oil
Foundation
Box 63
Gifts and Grants. Hanes, F.M.,
Estate
Gifts and Grants. Hanes, John
Chisman III, Memorial Fund
Gifts and Grants. Hanes, P.H.,
Foundation
Gifts and Grants. Harry S Truman
Scholarships,
1976-1979
Gifts and Grants. Hart, Julian
Deryl, Professorship
Gifts and Grants. Hearst, William
Randolph, Foundation
Gifts and Grants. Hercules, Inc.
Gifts and Grants. Hermann, Grover
M.
Gifts and Grants. Hewlett,
William&Flora, Foundation
Gifts and Grants. Hewlett-Packard
Company
Gifts and Grants. Hillel
Foundation
Gifts and Grants. Honeywell Fund
Gifts and Grants. Household
Finance
Gifts and Grants. Howard, Reggie,
Scholarship
Gifts and Grants. Hoyns, Anna L.,
Memorial Scholarship
Gifts and Grants. Hull, Cordell,
Foundation
Gifts and Grants. Hunger Relief
Fund
Gifts and Grants. International
Business Machines
Gifts and Grants. International
Telephone and Telegraph
Gifts and Grants. Jensen, Howard
E.&Blanche Edora Kennel
Gifts and Grants. Johnson, Billy
(Mrs. Allen S.)
Gifts and Grants. Johnson, Howard,
Foundation
Gifts and Grants. Johnson, Robert
Wood, Foundation
Gifts and Grants. Jones, Edwin L.,
Sr., Memorial Fund
Gifts and Grants. Jones, Fletcher
Ryan, Foundation
Gifts and Grants. Jones, W. Alton,
Foundation, Inc.
Gifts and Grants. Kellogg
Foundation
Gifts and Grants. Kenan Foundation
Gifts and Grants. Kendall
Foundation
Gifts and Grants. Kinney, Dr.
Thomas D., Scholarship
Gifts and Grants. Kluge, J.W.,
Pipe Collection
Gifts and Grants. Koppers Company,
Inc.
Gifts and Grants. Kraft, Inc.
Gifts and Grants. Krannart
Charitable Trust
Gifts and Grants. Kresge
Foundation
Gifts and Grants. Kresge, Stanley
S.&Dorothy
Gifts and Grants. Lasker,
Albert&Mary, Foundation
Gifts and Grants. Liggett Group
Gifts and Grants. Lilly Endowment,
Inc.
Gifts and Grants. Luce, Henry,
Foundation
Gifts and Grants. Macy, Josiah,
Jr., Foundation
Gifts and Grants. Markle,
John&Mary, Foundation
Gifts and Grants. Martin Marietta
Corporation
Gifts and Grants. Martin, Walker,
Jr.
Gifts and Grants. May, Cordelia
S., Charitable Trust
Gifts and Grants. Mellon, Andrew
W., Foundation
Gifts and Grants. Mellon, Richard
King, Charitable Trust
Gifts and Grants. Merck Company
Foundation
Box 64
Gifts and Grants. Merrill, Charles
E., Trust
Gifts and Grants. Metropolitan
Life Insurance Company
Gifts and Grants. Meyerhoff,
Harvey
Gifts and Grants. Minah, Ted,
Scholarship
Gifts and Grants. Miscellaneous
Foundation&Corporate,
1970-1985
(6
folders)
Gifts and Grants. Mobil
Foundation, Inc.
Gifts and Grants. Monsanto Fund
Gifts and Grants. Morgan Guaranty
Trust
Gifts and Grants. Mott, Charles
Stewart, Foundation
Gifts and Grants. Mudd, Seely G.,
Foundation
Gifts and Grants. Murphy, Charles
S., Memorial Scholarship Fund
Gifts and Grants. NL Industries
Foundation
Gifts and Grants. Namaskar
Foundation
Gifts and Grants. National Merit
Scholarships
Gifts and Grants. National
Multiple Sclerosis Society
Gifts and Grants. Nearly New
Shoppe
Gifts and Grants. Odom, Guy L.,
Endowment Fund
Gifts and Grants. Olin Foundation
Gifts and Grants. PPG Industries
Gifts and Grants. Patterson,
Eugene. (St. Petersburg Times)[Poynter Fund]
Gifts and Grants. Peat, Marwick,
Mitchell Foundation
Gifts and Grants. Perkins, Thomas
L., Memorial Fund
Gifts and Grants. Pew Memorial
Trust
Gifts and Grants. Pfizer, Inc.
Gifts and Grants. Powell, Benjamin
E., Library Endowment
Gifts and Grants. Powell, Thomas
Edward, Jr.,&family
Gifts and Grants. Procter and
Gamble Fund
Gifts and Grants. Pye, A. Kenneth,
Endowment Fund
Box 65
Gifts and Grants. Research
Corporation
Gifts and Grants. Revson, Charles
H., Foundation
Gifts and Grants. Reynolds Metals
Company Foundation
Gifts and Grants. Reynolds, Kate
B., Health Care Trust
Gifts and Grants. Reynolds, R.J.,
Tobacco Company
Gifts and Grants. Reynolds, Z.
Smith, Foundation
Gifts and Grants. Richardson,
Smith, Foundation
Gifts and Grants. Rockefeller
Foundation
Gifts and Grants. Sanford, Terry
Gifts and Grants. Scholarships,
miscellaneous
Gifts and Grants. Searle Family
Trust
Gifts and Grants. Sears-Roebuck
Foundation
Gifts and Grants. Senior Class
Gift,
1974
Gifts and Grants. Senior Class
Gift,
1976-1977
Gifts and Grants. Senior Class
Gift,
1978
Gifts and Grants. Senior Class
Gift,
1981-1983
Gifts and Grants. Senior Class
Gift,
1985
Gifts and Grants. Sheafer, Emma
A., Charitable Trust
Gifts and Grants. Shell Companies
Foundation,
1970-1985
Gifts and Grants. Sigma Xi
Gifts and Grants. Sloan, Alfred
P., Foundation
Gifts and Grants. Smart Family
Foundation
Gifts and Grants. Smith, Mrs.
Harvey W.
Gifts and Grants. Spence, H.E.
Gifts and Grants. Spencer
Foundation
Gifts and Grants. Standard Oil
Company (Indiana)
Gifts and Grants. Stevens, J.P.,
Company
Gifts and Grants. Stouffer
Foundation
Gifts and Grants. Suruna
Foundation
Gifts and Grants. Teer, Nello,
Family
Gifts and Grants. Tinker
Foundation
Gifts and Grants. U.S. Steel
Foundation
Box 66
Gifts and Grants. University
Center
(3
folders)
Gifts and Grants. Visser, Cheryl,
Memorial Scholarship Fund,
1976
Gifts and Grants. Von Cannon, Fred
and Elizabeth
Gifts and Grants. Wachovia Bank
and Trust
Gifts and Grants. Waggoner
Scholarship Fund
Gifts and Grants. Wasserman, Lew
R., MCA/Universal
Gifts and Grants. Western Electric
Gifts and Grants. Westinghouse
Educational Foundation
Gifts and Grants. Whitehead
Endowment
Gifts and Grants. Woodrow Wilson
National Fellowship Foundation
Gifts and Grants. Xerox Foundation
Golf. Childrens' Celebrity Golf
Tournament
Gothic Services,
[1972-1978] [Beer sales]
Governance, [University,
1970-1973]
Government Relations,
[1981-1985], Robert S. Havely,
Director
Government, [U.S.], Legislation,
[1972-1984]
Government, [U.S.], Legislation.
Higher Education Bill, S.659,
[1971-1975]
Governors Center
Governors Center. Wingspread
Conference,
[1984-1985]
Governors, Council of Former
Grading
Graduate School,
1969-1973
Box 67
Graduate School,
1974-1985 (2f)
Griffith, William J.,
1970-1985 (3f)
Grounds
Guilford College,
1970-1971
Guyer, Patsy Jo
H. General correspondence,
1970-1981
(12
folders)
Box 68
H. General correspondence,
1982-1985
(4
folders)
Hamner, W. Clay,
1980-1981
Hanes, Dr. Frederick Moir.
Portrait
Hanks, Nancy. Memorial
Harbor Branch Institution, Inc.
Hart, Deryl and Mary. Home
Haslam, C.L., Commerce Dept.,
1977-1979
Haslam, C.L., University Counsel
Health Services
Hodges, Luther, Jr.
Hollings, Ernest F. (Fritz),
Senator.
1982
Honor Commitment at Duke,
1978-. Inception, study,
drafting, and promulgation
Honor Commitment at Duke,
1978-. Research material and
notes
Honor Commitment at Duke,
1978-. Student mailings and
responses.
Honor Commitment at Duke,
Committee for. Minutes, memos, correspondence.
Honor Commitment at Duke. History
Honor Commitment at Duke.
Statements by Sanford and Pye
Honor Council, [President's],
applications
Box 69
Honorary Degrees,
1935-1968
(33
folders)
Honorary Degrees,
[1928-1980]
Honorary Degrees. Nominees for
consideration,
[1968-
]
Honorary Degrees. Recipients,
1879-1975
Box 70
Honorary Degrees,
1969-1983
(15
folders)
Box 71
Hotel Development
Housing
Housing and Urban Development
(HUD), Proposal to
Hoving, John. [Federated
Department Stores]
Howard University,
1971-1982
(9
folders)
Huestis, Charles B., Business and
Finance
Human Resources, Dept. of. (Wm. H.
Johnson / Toby Y. Kahr)
Humphrey, Hubert H.
Hunger Task Force
Box 72
I. General correspondence,
1970-1985
(3
folders)
Immigration. Regulations and cases
Inauguarations, other schools,
1970-1985 (2f)
Inauguration. Sanford,
1970
Inauguration. Sanford.
Congratulatory letters, A-Z
(24
folders)
Box 73
Independent Investment Corporation
for Duke
India visit
Institute of Education
Institute of European Studies,
1974-1976
Institute of International
Education, ITT Corporation,
1970-1981
(4
folders)
Institute of Policy Sciences and
Public Affairs,
1978-1985
Institute of Policy Sciences and
Public Affairs. 10th Anniversary Conference,
1981
Institute of Policy Sciences and
Public Affairs. Booklets, brochures, etc.
Institute of Policy Sciences and
Public Affairs. Rural America.
1978-1980.
Institute of Policy Sciences and
Public Affairs. [Faculty Research Reviews,
1984]
Institute of the Arts
Institutional Advancement. - see
also Development Office
Institutional Advancement. Beatty,
Croom
Institutional Advancement. Bequest
Committee
Institutional Advancement.
Corporate Gifts
Institutional Advancement. Cost
Improvement Program,
1970
Institutional Advancement. Drew,
Tom
Institutional Advancement. Epoch
Campaign,
1973
Box 74
Institutional Advancement. Epoch
Campaign,
1974-1977
Institutional Advancement. Epoch
Campaign. Announcement Letters
Institutional Advancement. Epoch
Campaign. Class of
1974
Institutional Advancement. Epoch
Campaign. Contributors
Institutional Advancement. Epoch
Campaign. Estate Planning Council
Institutional Advancement. Epoch
Campaign. Leadership Conference,
1975
Institutional Advancement. Epoch
Campaign. Meetings: Atlanta, California, Richmond
Institutional Advancement. Epoch
Campaign. Meetings: Dallas, Fort Worth
Institutional Advancement. Epoch
Campaign. Meetings: Palm Beach
Institutional Advancement. Epoch
Campaign. Meetings: Pittsburgh
Institutional Advancement. Epoch
Campaign. Steering Committee
Institutional Advancement. Fifth
Decade Campaign,
1964-1970
Institutional Advancement. Gift
Records. Dorothy Brock
Institutional Advancement.
Guidelines for Development Officers
Institutional Advancement. Haynes,
Richard A.,
1970-1978
Institutional Advancement.
Herrick, Allan M.
Institutional Advancement.
Johnston, Jeffrey M.
Institutional Advancement. Long,
Susan B.
Institutional Advancement. McNabb,
John T., II
Institutional Advancement. Medical
Center Advancement Office. Glen R. Smiley [see also Medical
Center. Development]
Institutional Advancement.
Pacesetters Program,
1970
Institutional Advancement. Parker,
Andrew
Box 75
Institutional Advancement. Peavey,
Marion B.,
1976-1980
Institutional Advancement. Pless,
John G.
Institutional Advancement. Pless,
John G., European Common Market Conference,
April 14-15,
1972
Institutional Advancement.
President's Associates,
1973-1981
(10
folders)
Institutional Advancement.
Proposals,
1970-1975
(3
folders)
Box 76
Institutional Advancement.
Proposals,
1976-1979
Institutional Advancement.
Prospects,
1970-1980
(3
folders)
Institutional Advancement. Robell,
Paul A.,
1970-1978
Institutional Advancement. Ross,
J. David,
1970-1979
(5
folders)
Institutional Advancement. Staff
Reports to the President,
1978
Box 77
Institutional Advancement. Staff
Reports to the President,
1979
Institutional Advancement. Thaler,
F. Roger,
1970-1976
Institutional Advancement. Thomas,
John. Estate Planning
Institutional Advancement. Thomas,
John. Medical Center Development
Institutional Advancement.
Wilkins, Ronald R. Insurance
Insurance. Feasibility Study on
Self-Insurance,
1981
International Association of
Universities,
1964-1981
International Association of
University Presidents
International Business Machines
Corporation
International Conference,
1970
International Research and
Exchanges Board (IREX)
International Students
International Studies
International Studies, Center for
International Studies, Center for.
A. Kenneth Pye
International Studies, Center for.
Dr. Gerald Hartwig, Director
International Studies, Center for.
M. Margaret Ball, Director
International Studies, Center for.
Third WorldConvocation,
1985
February
Interns
Intramural Building,
1971
Investments
Investor Responsibilty Research
Center, Inc.
Box 78
Invitations Accepted,
1970-1985
(8
folders)
Invitations Declined,
1970-1972
(9
folders)
Invitations,
1970-1973
Box 79
Invitations Declined,
1973-1979 A-M
(12
folders)
Box 80
Invitations Declined,
1979,
N-Z -
1983
(9
folders)
Box 81
Invitations Declined,
1984-1985
(6
folders)
Invitations Issued,
1980-1985
Invitations List, [
1970-1971]
looseleaf
volume
Islamic and Arabian Development
Studies,
1977-1985
(4
folders)
Italy Project
Ivey, Mrs. George M.
Box 82
J. General correspondence,
1970-1979
(3
folders)
Japan
Japan. Asian/Pacific Studies
Japan. Living History Program
Japan. Sasakawa, Ryoichi
Japan. Student Exchange.
International Christian University
Japan. Trip,
1979 June
24-July 6
Japan. United States-Japan
Foundation,
1980-1983
Jargon [Society, Inc.] Papers,
[1977-1979]
Jenkins, Kimberly
Jenkins, Leo W., Dr. [East
Carolina University]
Johnson, Lyndon Baines, President.
Library and School ofPublic Affairs
Journalism at Duke,
1971
Judaic Studies,
1971-1984
Box 83
K. General correspondence,
1970-1985
(4
folders)
Kaludis, George, Associates. 1984
Review of Senior Management
Kappa Delta Pi
Kelso, Louis. ESOPS. Draft of
"Social
Capitalism..."
Kennedy, K.D.
Kirby, Rebekah
Kissinger, Henry A.,
[1973-1978]
Kreps, Juanita.
Krueger, Robert,
1972-1975.
Vice-Provost&Dean ofTrinity College of Arts and
Sciences, U.S. Representative(TX)
L. General correspondence,
1970-1985
(6
folders)
Box 84
Ladd, Larry,
1974-1976
Lamar Society, The L.Q.C.
[1970-1978]
Law School,
1970-1985
(3
folders)
Law School. Private Adjudication
Center, Inc.
Law School. Van Alstyne, Prof. Wm.
W.
Law School. Van Alstyne, Prof. Wm.
W., brief for Dickson etal. vs. Sitterson et al.
Lewis, Harold.
[Vice-Provost&Dean of the Faculty]
Library,
1970-1980
(3
folders)
Box 85
Library Council
Library of Congress. [
"Reading
and Successful Living"
Conference,
1981]
Library,
1981-1985
Library. Audio-Visual Center
Loblolly Performing Arts Program,
1976-1978
Lord Corporation. Don Alstadt
Louis Harris and Associates, Inc.,
1970
M. General correspondence,
1970-1985
(7
folders)
Mc. General correspondence,
1970-1980
Box 86
MacLamroc, James G.W.
Management Improvement Corporation
of America [Durham, N.C.; T.L. Amick]
Management Improvement Corporation
of America. Robotics,
1980-1982. John Gallagher
Marshall, Roger, [
1977-1984; Assistant to the
President]
Martin Luther King Games,
1973
Martin, Walker (Isobel Craven
Young Martin [Drill]. Buck Young Foundation),
[1967-1985]
Master of Arts in Liberal Studies
Mc. General correspondence,
1981-1985
McGovern, George
McKay, Martha
McKissisk, Floyd B.,
1974
McLean, Malcolm P. (Cancer
research, etc., scholarship foundation proposal, etc.)
Media Center and Audio-Visual
Communications Development.
Medical Center. Advisory board
Medical Center. Alumni Weekend
Medical Center. Anatomy Department
Medical Center. Anlyan, William
G., Dr.,
1965-1985
(3
folders)
Medical Center. Anlyan, William
G., Dr., Interim Report,
1983
Medical Center. Bylaws of the
Medical Staff
Medical Center. Capitation Grants
to Medical School
Medical Center. Celebrity Golf
Tournament
Medical Center. Commonwealth Fund.
Proposals
Medical Center. Community and
Family Medicine
Medical Center. Complaints and
Compliments,
1972-1980
Medical Center. Comprehensive
Cancer Center
Box 87
Medical Center. Complaints and
Compliments,
1981-1982
Medical Center. Complaints and
Compliments,
1983-1985
Medical Center. Development
Medical Center. Dietary
Rehabilitation Clinic
Medical Center. Executive Health
Examinations
Medical Center. Eye Center,
1971-
Medical Center. Highland Hospital,
1963-1982
(3
folders)
Medical Center. Highland Hospital.
Advisory Committee
Medical Center. Highland Hospital.
Interview, CBS
"Sixty
Minutes,"
Sept. 23,
1980
Medical Center. Hospital North,
1970-1978
(4
folders)
Box 88
Medical Center. Hospital North,
1980-1985
Medical Center. Hospital North,
Dedication,
1980-1981
Medical Center. Hospital North.
Financing Backstop Agreement,
1982
Medical Center. Hospital South.
Planning
Medical Center. Hyperbaric Chamber
Medical Center. Jones, Edwin L.,
Cancer Research Center
Medical Center. May, Cordelia
Scaife. Chair of Reproductive Biology and Family Planning,
Endowment
Medical Center. Medicaid Program
[Funding Cuts],
1981
Medical Center. Medical Affairs
Committee of the Board ofTrustees
Medical Center. Miscellaneous,
1968-1985
(3
folders)
Medical Center. Modernization and
Expansion Project.
Medical Center. Morris, Edwin A.,
Clinical Cancer Research Building.
Medical Center. Nursing, School of
Medical Center. Nursing, School
of. Report to the Board of Trustees,
1976.
Medical Center. Physical Therapy
Program
Medical Center. Physicians'
Assistant Program
Medical Center. Sea Level Hospital
Medical Center. Symposium,
1977.
The Future of the Private Sector
Medical Center. System for
Hospital Uniform Reporting (SHUR) Legislation.
Medical Center. Thomas, John. Duke
Retirement Community Proposal.
Medical Center. Wallace, Andrew G.
Medical Center. Walters, R.C.
(Bucky)
Medical Center. Woodhall, Barnes.
Medical Center. [Mount Sinai
Report,
1980]
Box 89
Methodist Church
Methodist Church. Board of Higher
Education and Ministry,
1970-1985
(3
folders)
Methodist Church. Duke's
Relationship with,
1964-
Methodist Church. Faculty Salaries
Methodist Church. National
Association of Schools and Colleges ofthe United Methodist
Church,
1977-1985
Methodist Church. National
Commission on United Methodist Higher Education.
Methodist Church. North Carolina
Conference,
1964-1985
Methodist Church. Presidents of
Methodist-related Universities,
1964-
Methodist Church. Southeastern
Jurisdictional Conference
Methodist Church. Tuition at Duke.
Methodist Church. Undergraduate
Curriculum Study, Grant for,
1966-1968
Methodist Church. University
Senate,
1961-
Methodist Church. Western North
Carolina Conference,
1964-
Box 90
Methodist College.
1965-1976
(4
folders)
Methodist College. President
Search Committee,
1972-1973
Methodist Ministers, Letters from
Metropolitan Opera,
1976
Microelectronics Center of North
Carolina,
1980-1984
Mimms, Christine. Memos, notes and
correspondence
Minister to the University,
1973-1983. Young, Robert T.
(3
folders)
Minister to the University,
Acting. Kammerer, Charlene P.
Minister to the University.
1983-
. Willimon, William H.
Minority Affairs
Missouri, University of. John C.
Weaver.
1970
Mitsubishi
Moffatt, Curtis
Mondale, [Walter] Fritz.
Morrison Award
Murdock, David H.
Box 91
N. Correspondence,
1970-1985
(4
folders)
Nance, Thurman F. / Jordan Lake /
Migrant and Seasonal Farmworkers' Association
Nathans, Elizabeth S., Dean
National ... [miscellaneous
organizations]
National Academy of Public
Administration,
1970-1982
(4
folders)
National Academy of Sciences,
1971-1984
National Association of College
and University Business Officers (NACUBO),
[1975-1983]
National Association of
Independent Colleges and Universities,
1976-1984
(3
folders)
Box 92
National Association of State
Universities and Land Grant Colleges
National Board on Graduate
Education,
[1972-1976]
(5
folders)
National Book Committee,
[1971-1974]
National Bureau of Economic
Research, Inc.
National Business Consortium for
the Gifted and Talented
Box 93
National Collegiate Athletic
Association,
1970-1985
(4
folders)
National Committee for Citizens in
Education,
1976-1985
(5
folders)
National Committee for Support of
the Public Schools,
[1970-1973]
National Conference of Christians
and Jews,
[1971-1981]
National Congress on
Church-Related Colleges and Universities,
1978-1979
Box 94
National Congress on
Church-Related Colleges and Universities,
1979-1980
National Council for Soviet and
East European Research,
1977-1981
National Council of Independent
Colleges and Universities,
1970-[1976]
National Defense Education Act,
1970-1971
National Driving Center,
1971-
National Education Association,
[1971-1979]
National Electron Accelerator
Laboratory,
[1980-1981]
National Endowment for the Arts,
1977-1978
National Endowment for the
Humanities,
[1972-1982]
National Governors' Association
National Humanities Center,
1975-1978 [see also Triangle
Universities Center for Advanced Studies]
Box 95
National Humanities Center,
1979-1985
(4
folders)
National Institute of Ecology,
[1970-1971]
National Labor Relations Board.
See: Unions, Non-Academic Employees
National Research Council [see
also National Board on Graduate Education]
National Science Foundation,
1970-1984
(3
folders)
National Urban Coalition. See:
Urban America, Inc.
Nature Conservancy,
[1977-1983]
Naval Academy Foreign Affairs
Conference,
[1973]
Naylor, Thomas H.
Neuharth, Allen H. [Gannett Co.]
New Orleans [Moon Landrieu, Mayor]
New York Concert.
March 19,
1977. Carnegie Hall. Duke Choir and Chorale with
the N.C. Symphony Orchestra
New York Times Supplement,
1973, October
7. [Duke University supplement]
New York Times,
1970, November
17. Agnew article
Newsome, C.G., Acting Dean of
Black Affairs,
1973-1974
Box 96
Nixon Library. Academic Council
(Weintraub)
[1981
Aug-Oct]
Nixon Library. Academic Council
from [Board of Trustees] Executive Committee,
Sept. 5,
[1981]
Nixon Library. Advisory and
Negotiating Committees
Nixon Library. Alumni Letters,
1981-1982
Nixon Library. Applicants
Nixon Library. Cartoon. Dwane Powell, News and Observer, August 16, 1981 (see box 229)
Nixon Library. Clippings
(3
folders)
Nixon Library. Departments,
Groups, Schools, etc. Correspondence
Nixon Library. Duke Faculty from
R. Marshall (Resolution).
Sept. 4,
[1981]
Nixon Library. Faculty Letters
Nixon Library. Faculty and Emeriti
Faculty. No
Nixon Library. Faculty and Emeriti
Faculty. Yes
Nixon Library. Faculty.
Non-committal and Misc. Correspondence
Nixon Library. Goodwin, Craufurd.
Correspondence,
1981
Nixon Library. Green, William L.,
Correspondence,
1981
Nixon Library. IBM 5220 diskette
containing correspondence typed by Pam Blake re. Nixon
Library,
1981
Nixon Library. Letters to Board of
Trustees after
September 4,
1981
Nixon Library. Letters to Board
with copies to TS. No
Nixon Library. Letters to Board
with copies to TS. Yes
Nixon Library. Letters to TS
enclosing letters to the Board. No
Nixon Library. Letters to TS
enclosing letters to the Board. Yes
Nixon Library. McDonald, [Eugene],
correspondence
Nixon Library. McMahon, [J.
Alexander], correspondence
Nixon Library. [Academic Council
Meeting,
1981 August
31]
Nixon, President Richard (&
White House)
Nixon, Richard M., Scholarship,
1973-
Box 97
Nixon Library. Marshall, Roger
Nixon Library. Marshall, [Roger.
"Statement concerning the
proposed..."
]
October 11,
[1981]
Nixon Library. Mattie Russell and
Bill King. Correspondence
Nixon Library. Miscellaneous
Nixon Library. Miscellaneous
correspondence
(4
folders)
Nixon Library. Mortenson, [Stan]
and Warner, [Robert M.]
Nixon Library. Murphy, [Charles
S.] correspondence
Nixon Library. Pye, [Kenneth],
correspondence.
Nixon Library. Rhyne, [Charles
S.], correspondence
Nixon Library. Student letters -
no
Nixon Library. Student letters -
yes
Nixon Library. T[erry] S[anford]
Memo to Academic Council,
Aug. 19,
[1981]
Nixon Library. T[erry] S[anford]
Memo to Alumni and Students,
Aug. 18,
[1981] (Cady letter)
Nixon Library. T[erry] S[anford]
Memo to Board of Trustees,
Aug. 15,
[1981]
Nixon Library. T[erry] S[anford]
Memo to Executive Committee,
Aug. 8,
[1981]
Nixon Library. T[erry] S[anford]
Memo to Faculty,
Sept. 2,
[1981]
Nixon Library. T[erry] S[anford]
to Board of Trustees. Sydney Nathans' materials.
Nixon Library. Trustee letters -
no
Nixon Library. Trustee letters -
non-committal
Nixon Library. Trustee letters -
yes
Nixon Library. Unfoldered
materials
Nixon Library. Unsigned or no
address
Nixon Library. [Reese, Morris G.]
Box 98
Nixon Library. Letters from
alumni- yes
(12
folders)
Box 99
Nixon Library. Letters from alumni
- no
(6
folders)
Nixon Library. Letters from alumni
and others
Nixon Library. Letters from
alumni, with clippings.
Nixon Library. Letters from
alumni. Duplicates/copies
Nixon Library. Letters from
alumni. Unsorted
Nixon Library. Letters from others
- no
Nixon Library. Letters from others
- yes
Nixon Library. Letters. Unsorted
Box 100
Non-academic Employees
North Carolina Academy of Science,
1972-1979
North Carolina Advancement School
North Carolina Association of
Black Educators
North Carolina Association of
Colleges and Universities
North Carolina Association of
Educators, Inc.
North Carolina Association of
Independent Colleges and Universities,
1970-1979
(10
folders)
Box 101
North Carolina Association of
Independent Colleges and Universities,
1980-1985
(5
folders)
North Carolina Association of
Independent Colleges andUniversities. Legislation
North Carolina Association of
Independent Colleges and Universities. North Carolina
Constitutional Ammendment V,
1982
North Carolina Association of
Independent Colleges and Universities. Public Support of
Private Higher Education: Comments of Sanford to Joint
Committee on Higher Education,
1977 May
10
North Carolina Association of
Independent Colleges and Universities. Council of Trustees,
1977-1981
North Carolina Association of
Independent Colleges and Universities. Smith vs. Board of
Governors of UNC
North Carolina Awards,
1970-1984
(4
folders)
North Carolina Biotechnology
Center
North Carolina Boys' State
North Carolina Center for
Independent Higher Education, Inc.,
1977
North Carolina Center for Public
Policy Research
North Carolina Central University
North Carolina Child Advocacy
Institute
Box 102
North Carolina Community College
and Technical Institute Planning Commission,
1979-1980
North Carolina Community Colleges
and Technical Institutes
North Carolina Community Colleges,
1978-1981
North Carolina Department of
Administration
North Carolina Department of
Administration. Council on the Status of Women,
1978-1980
(3
folders)
North Carolina Department of
Administration. Human Relations Council
North Carolina Department of
Agriculture. Jim Graham
North Carolina Department of
Archives and History
North Carolina Department of
Commerce
North Carolina Department of Crime
Control and Public Safety
North Carolina Department of
Cultural Resources
North Carolina Department of Human
Resources
North Carolina Department of
Natural and Economic Resources
North Carolina Department of
Public Instruction
North Carolina Film Board
North Carolina Fund
North Carolina Governor's School
North Carolina Governor. James B.
Hunt,
1974-1984
North Carolina Governor. James E.
Holshouser,
1973-1977
North Carolina Governor. James G.
Martin III
North Carolina Governor. Robert W.
Scott,
1969-1977
North Carolina Gubernatorial
Succession Amendment
North Carolina Heart Association
[concerning University policy on solicitation]
North Carolina Highway Patrol
North Carolina Institute of
Government
North Carolina Institute of
Politics
North Carolina Internship Office
Box 103
North Carolina Learning Institute
of North Carolina,
1965-1979
(12
folders)
North Carolina Legislative Study
Commission on Student Financial Aid
North Carolina Legislative Tuition
Grants
North Carolina Legislative Tuition
Grants. Thank-you letters from students
North Carolina Legislature,
1970-1985
(3
folders)
Box 104
North Carolina Miscellaneous,
1970-1984
North Carolina Museum of Art
North Carolina Museum of Life and
Science
North Carolina Outward Bound
School,
1981-1983
(5
folders)
North Carolina Press Association
Award
North Carolina Public Interest
Research Group (NCPIRG),
1973-1977
North Carolina School of Science
and Mathematics,
1968-1985
North Carolina School of the Arts,
1970-1985
North Carolina Science and
Technology Task Force,
1973,
1982-1984
North Carolina Sports Facility
North Carolina State Aid to Higher
Education,
1970-1973
Box 105
North Carolina State Aid to Higher
Education Paid Through the University of North Carolina,
1973-
North Carolina State Aid to Higher
Education,
1974-1980
(3
folders)
North Carolina State Commission on
Higher Education Facilities
North Carolina State Government
Reorganization. Governor's Committee,
1970-1971
North Carolina State Highway
Commission
North Carolina State Student
Legislature
North Carolina State University
North Carolina Symphony
North Carolina Wesleyan College
North Carolina Writers' Conference
North Carolina Zoological Park
North Carolina. University of
North Carolina Advisory Council of Private Colleges and
Universities to the UNC Board of Governors
North Carolina. University of
North Carolina at Chapel Hill,
1970-1985
(4
folders)
North Carolina. University of
North Carolina at Charlotte
North Carolina. University of
North Carolina. Tom Lambeth&Ray Farris. [re:
relationship with private institutions and public support
for independent higher education]
North Carolina. Videotapes. Ralph
Scott, etc. Interviews
Box 106
O. General correspondence,
1968-1985
(3
folders)
Oak Ridge Associated Universities,
[1970-1983]
Occupational Forecasting, Inc.,
1981
Olive, B.B.,
1972-1984 [Patents; Duke
Forest]
Operation Breakthrough,
[1969-1983]
Organization for Tropical Studies,
1970-1985
Orr, [Louis] Etchings,
[1981-1982]
Ossabaw Island, [Georgia,
1964-1977]
Overton, Dolph,
[1979]
P. General correspondence,
1970-1985
(8
folders)
Palm Beach Conference Center,
1978
[Mar-A-Lago, M.M. Post home]
Pan-Africa Track Meet,
1971
Pan-Africa, West Germany, USA
International Track and Field Meet,
1975
Panama Canal [Treaty,
1977-1978]
Box 107
Panel of American Women,
[1976-1977]
Parents' Weekend,
[1980-1984]
Patent Office,
1977-1985
(5
folders)
Patterson, Eugene C.,
[1971-1972]
Patton, Vicky,
1970-1983
Payroll Savings Plan,
[1972-1983]
Peat, Marwick,
Mitchell,&Company,
1964-1970
Pennsylvania Higher Education
Assistance Agency Grants,
1970-1973
Personal Assistance Service for
Duke Employees and Families,
[1984]
Personnel,
1973-1985
(10
folders)
[70 year restriction]
Pfeiffer College. Cameron West.
1978-1982
Phelps, Jake,
[1972-1983]
Phi Beta Kappa,
[1972-1979]
Phytotron,
[1977-1981]
Pinsky, Mark,
[1970-1978]
Piva, John J., Jr.
[1982-1985] [VP, Alumni Affairs
andDevelopment]
Placement Office.
[1964-1983]. Patricia O'Conner,
Director
Poland
Political Science, Dept. of,
[1971] [Ralph Braibanti]
Pratt, Ella Fountain.
[1964-1984]
Presidential Nominations Forum,
[Clippings and printed matter]
Presidential Awards,
[1983-1985]
Presidential Nominations Forum
Box 108
Presidential Nominations Forum.
Contributions
Presidential Nominations Forum.
Distribution of report.
(8
folders)
Presidential Nominations Forum.
General correspondence
(6
folders)
Presidential Nominations Forum.
Lists
Presidential Nominations Forum.
Miscellaneous
(7
folders)
Box 109
President's Dining Room,
1982
President's House,
[1979-1983]
President's Office. Congressional
Correspondence,
1970-1984
(6
folders)
President's Office. Memos for the
record
President's Office. Office
automation, VTR-II, etc.
President's Office. Personnel
(RESTRICTED)
(RESTRICTED)
President's Office. Plan of
Operation
President's Office. President's
Schedule,
1970-1974
President's Office. Sanford,
Terry. Sabbatical
Presidential Nominations Forum.
Negative replies to requests for grants)
Presidential Nominations Forum.
Panel
Presidential Nominations Forum.
Report [A Statement of Purpose for Political Parties]
Presidential Nominations Forum.
Reports, requests for Presidential Nominations Forum.
Sessions 1-4
(4
folders)
Presidential Nominations Forum.
Toronto,
May-June,
1981
Presidential Nominations Forum.
[The Presidential Selection Process, A Conference Sponsored
by The American Bar Association and The Johnson Foundation,
1981]
Presidential Primaries Conference,
April 24-26,
1985, Ann Arbor, Michigan
Presidential Primaries. Projects
for Media Coverage
Presidents' Institute. Cornell
University,
June 21-26,
1970
Box 110
President's Office. Sanford,
Terry. Diary,
1970-1971
President's Office. Smyer, Mick,
1976
[Research Assistant]
President's Office. Source Data
Book [
1969.
Briefing book]
President's Office. Student
lunches,
1972
President's Office. Transportation
and vehicle records
President's Staff Meetings,
1972-1975
Price, James L.,
1970-1978 [Vice-Provost and
Dean of Undergradaute Education]
Primate Facility
Provost's Summary of Information
to President Sanford,
1-1-70.
Provost,
1970-1971. John O. Blackburn
Provost,
1970.
Marcus E. Hobbs
Provost,
1971-1978. Frederic N.
Cleaveland
Provost,
1978-1982. William Bevan
Provost,
1983-1985. Phillip Griffiths
Psychiatric Institute Foundation,
1976
[Sex Roles Conference]
Publications Office,
1969,
1977-1981
Pye, A. Kenneth,
1971-1974 [University Counsel]
(4
folders)
Pye, A. Kenneth,
1973-1976 [Dean, Law School]
Box 111
Q. General correspondence
Questionnaires,
1978-1985
(6
folders)
Questionnaires, Barnard College,
1979
R. General correspondence,
1970-1985
(12
folders)
Racquetball,
[1977-1983]
Radio Shack, Tandy Corp.
Radio. WDBS,
1967-1985
(3
folders)
Rankin, Mrs. Robert
Readers' Digest,
1974
[DeWitt Wallace]
Reading Programs,
1977-1983. Anne H. Adams
Reagan, Ronald. President
Box 112
Real Estate,
1979-1985
(8
folders)
Real Estate. Riverbend [Wake
County, NC]
Real Estate. White Oaks [Duke
Home, Charlotte, NC]
Recommendations,
1974-1980
(11
folders)
NOTE:Recommendations and reference files
are RESTRICTED
Box 113
Recommendations, 1981-1985
(8
folders)
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are RESTRICTED
Recommendations, Students.
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are RESTRICTED
Recycling and sales
Reference requests,
1970-1980
(9
folders)
NOTE:Recommendations and reference files
are RESTRICTED
Box 114
Reference requests, 1981-1985
(8
folders)
NOTE:Recommendations and reference files
are RESTRICTED
Referral Logs -are filed
separately
Regan, Don,
1971
Regional Programs, Office of.
1967-1970. [Hopkins, Everett.
Colver, Robert]
Registrar's Office,
1970-1984
Reich, Alan A.
[1982-1983]
Religious Groups Space,
1973
Research Support, Office of,
1980-1984
Research Triangle Foundation,
1970-1985
(5
folders)
Box 115
Research Triangle Institute,
1970-1980
(18
folders)
Box 116
Research Triangle
Institute&Research Triangle Foundation Appointments,
[1967-1983]
Research Triangle Institute,
1981-1985
(5
folders)
Research Triangle International
Visitors Center,
1973-1977
Reserve Officer Training Corps,
1970-1981 [general]
Reserve Officer Training Corps,
Air Force,
1970-1983
Reserve Officer Training Corps,
Army,
1983-
Reserve Officer Training Corps,
Navy,
1970-1985
Retrenchment. Clippings,
1980
Retrenchment. East Campus,
1980-1981
Retrenchment. Education Dept.,
1980-1982
Retrenchment. General
correspondence and reports,
1980-1981
Retrenchment. Health, Physical
Education, and Recreation Dept.,
1980-1981
Retrenchment. News releases,
1980
Retrenchment. Nursing Education
Planning Task Force,
1980-1982
Retrenchment. Nursing School,
1980-1981
Box 117
Rhine, J.B.,
[1977-1979]
Rhodes Scholars,
1970-1984
Ross, J. David, 1
979-1981
Rotary [Club of Durham],
1970-1981
S. General correspondence,
1970-1982
(13
folders)
Box 118
S. General correspondence,
1983-1985
(3
folders)
SALT,
1979
[Strategic Arms Limitations Talks]
Saint Andrews Presbyterian
College, Laurinburg, NC.
1971-
1984
Saturday Review [magazine],
1979-1981
Saudi Arabia,
1979-1981
Sawyer, Robert N.,
1976-1982
School situation,
1973-1978 [relates to poor
conditions in Durham public schools, and proposals to
alleviate them, including a school run by the University]
(3
folders)
Sea Grant Studies,
[1966-1970] [grants for
oceanographc research]
Security Office,
1970-1985
Semans, Mary and Jim
Shroud of Turin, [
1982-1984. Alan D. Whanger]
Skarulis, Patricia C., Vice
Chancellor for Information Systems,
[1983-1985]
Sloan Colloquium on Communications
and Telecommunications Policy,
1984-1985
Smithsonian Project,
[1982]
Society for Religion in Higher
Education,
1975
Solie, Guy,
1972-
[Special Assistant to the President]
South Africa,
1977-1985
(3
folders)
South Africa. Divestment. Social
Implications of Duke Investment Policy.
South Africa. International
Telephone and Telegraph
South Africa. Universities'
policies
Box 119
South Asia Studies in the
Carolinas-Virgina Region, [Association ...],
1971
Southeast Consortium for
International Development,
[1977]
Southeastern Council of
Foundations,
1973-1974
Southeastern Institute of Medieval
and Renaissance Studies,
[1974-1979]
Southeastern Regional Association
of Physical Plant Administrators of Universities and
Colleges,
1971-1972
Southeastern Regional Education
Laboratory,
[1985]
Southern Association of Colleges
and Schools, Inc.,
1970-1985
Southern Association of Colleges
and Schools, Inc.
Duke University's Fifth Year Essay
Report,
1971
Southern Atlantic States
Association for Asian and AfricanStudies,
[1981-1982]
Southern Educational
Communications Association,
[1970]
Southern Growth Policies Board,
1976-1985
Southern Growth Policies Board.
Address lists,
1971
Southern Growth Policies Board.
Babcock Foundation,
1971-1972
Southern Growth Policies Board.
Beyle, Thad,
1972
Southern Growth Policies Board.
Business, Materials, etc.,
1971-1972 [financial records]
Southern Growth Policies Board.
Employment Applications,
1971-1972
Southern Growth Policies Board.
Ford Foundation,
1971-1972
Southern Growth Policies Board.
Foundation correspondence,
1971-1972
Southern Growth Policies Board.
Governors' correspondence,
1971-1972
Southern Growth Policies Board.
Imprest cash forms, etc.,
1972-1973
(3 folders)
Southern Growth Policies Board.
Invoices,
1972
Southern Growth Policies Board.
Miscellaneous,
1972-1975 [includes descriptive
brochure, briefing book, minutes, and miscellanous
correspondence]
Southern Growth Policies Board.
News clippings,
1971
Box 120
Southern Growth Policies Board.
Others' correspondence,
1971-1974
Southern Growth Policies Board.
Smith Richardson Foundation,
1971-1972
Southern Regional Education Board,
1970-1984
Southern University Conference,
1974-1981
Southern Water Resource and
Pollution Control Conference,
1970.
E.H. Bryan
Spaulding, Asa T.,
1971-1980
Special Events,
1971-1984. Paul Vick. Janet
Sanfilippo
Statue of Liberty [Centennial
Celebration,
1983-1984]
Student awards,
[1981-1985]
Student cases,
1970-1985 (8f). [RESTRICTED]
[RESTRICTED]
Student government associations
Student interns. Angier B. Duke
Scholarship,
1970-1971. Bill Garrison and
Tom Drew
Student interns. Community
Internship Program, [Syracuse University],
1972
Student interns. Drug study,
1970-1971. Tom Drew
Student interns. Duke-Durham
Community Relationships,
1971
Student interns. Durham Research
Associates,
1970.
Bill Garrison
Student interns. Environmental
study,
1970-1971. Bill Garrison
Student interns. Freshman dinners,
1971
Student interns. Hospital
sessions,
1972
Student interns. International
programs - S.C.
Student interns. Journalism,
1972.
Bill Garrison
Student interns. Library question,
1971.
[The Branson Committee Report]
Student interns. Miscellaneous
material,
1970-1972
Student interns. Museum Intern
Program,
1971-1972. Mary Woods.
Student interns. Museum of African
Art Exhibit,
1971.
Mary Woods
Student interns. North Carolina.
State Internship Program,
1971
Student interns. Original
sessions,
1971.
[Possible projects]
Student interns. Peace and
Conflict Resolution,
1971
Student interns. Program in the
Arts,
1971-1972. Mary
Woods, Bill Garrison, Curt
Moffatt.
Box 121
Student interns. Program in the
Arts,
1971-1972. Mary Woods, Bill
Garrison, Curt Moffatt.
(8
folders)
Student interns. Public School
Creative Arts Proposal,
1972
Student interns. Publications,
1971.
Student interns. Religious
organizations
Student interns. Revenue sharing,
1971
Student interns. Safety report,
1970-1972.
Student interns. Sanford for
President,
1972.
[Students for Sanford]
Student interns. Scotland estate,
1971
Student interns. Southern Regional
Growth Board,
1971
Student interns. Student abortion
loan program,
1971
Student interns. Student
internship programs,
1972
Student interns. Students for
summer staff,
1971
Student interns. Study Abroad,
1971-1972
(3
folders)
Student interns. University
planning,
1971-1972
Student interns. Women studies,
1971
Student interns. Year in Action
program,
1971.
Tom Drew
(4
folders)
Box 122
Student Petitions, Post Office,
n.d.
Student petitions,
1970-1979
Student petitions, ITT,
1976-1977. Radical Academics
Union
Student unrest,
1968-1970
Student unrest,
1970 May
Student unrest,
1970
May. Clippings
Student unrest,
1970
May. Letters answered
Student unrest,
1970
May. Letters answered [samples for the Board of
Trustees]
Student unrest,
1970
May. Letters unanswered
Student unrest,
1970
May. Replies [to Sanford's letter]
Student unrest,
1970
May. Telegrams
Student unrest,
1970.
Printed matter
Student unrest. Allen Building
Takeover,
1969
(3
folders)
Student unrest. Allen Building
Takeover,
1969.
Scrapbook [Includes interview transcripts]
Student unrest. March for Peace,
April 24,
1971
Student unrest. Report of the
President's Commission on Campus Unrest,
1970
Student unrest. Spiro Agnew,
1970
Student unrest. University Policy
Toward Dissent,
1971
Student unrest. University of
California,
1966-
Box 123
Students. ASDU. Abortion
Committee,
1971
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and Program Survey,
1982
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Students. ASDU. Report on Tuition,
1984
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Students. ASDU. Special [report on
ASDU's role],
1975-1976. Students. ASDU. Task
Force on Black / White Relations,
1982
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Students. Alpha Epsilon Pi
Fraternity,
1984
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Federation,
1979
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Duke University (ASDU),
1970-1985
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Students. Association of African
Students,
1971-1976
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Students. Beta Phi Zeta,
1982
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Students. Conference on Career
Choices,
1982
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Students. Deaths,
[1965-1985]
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[1984]
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Sororities,
1970-1985
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Students. Freshman Orientation,
[1976-1985]
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Students. Gay Alliance,
1974
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[1971-1975]
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Students. Graduate and
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[1984-1985]
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Students. Housing
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of seniors,
April 22,
1974 [Transcript]
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Students. Judicial Board
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Students. Law Students Against the
War, Inc.,
[1970]
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Students. Letters from parents,
1971-1977
(7
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Box 124
Students. Letters from parents,
1978-1985
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Students. Loans (Alumni)
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1970-1985
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Box 125
Students. Movement for Shared
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1975
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1980-1982
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Sudler, Louis J., Prize in the
Arts,
1983
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1971-1985
Summer Session,
1970-1976
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1974-1983
Summer Session. Pre-College
Program,
1978-1979
Summer Transitional Program,
1971,
1983-1985
Superannuates,
1970-1973
(4
folders)
Superannuates. Pattern Letters,
[1951-1973]
Telephone logs,
11/30/1970 -
1/30/1973
Box 126
Telephone logs,
1973-1985
Box 127
T. General correspondence,
1970-1985
(9
folders)
Talent Identification Program,
1980-1985
(6
folders)
Tarr, Curtis,
1980-1981
Tax bills (HR 14844)
[Correspondence with NC legislators]
Tax credit, tuition,
1977-1978
Tax reform. Senate hearing,
4/8/76
[testimony]
Tax. IRS, N.C. Dept. of Revenue,
etc.
[1970-1975]
Taxes, 1979-1982
Teachers Insurance and Annuity
Association,
[1972-1979]
Telephone messages,
1981-1985
(5
folders)
Telephone service,
1972-1981
Box 128
Thatcher, Margaret,
1982-1983
Title IX [nine],
1979-1984
(4
folders)
Triangle Center for Voluntary
Action, Inc. (TCVA),
1971-1972
Triangle J Council of Governments,
1972
Triangle J Council of Governments,
1979-1984
(3
folders)
Triangle Universities Center for
Advanced Studies, Inc. (TUCASI),
1976-1985
Triangle Universities Computation
Center,
1965-1983
Triangle Universities Consortium
on Air Pollution,
1969-1974
Triangle Universities Nuclear
Laboratory,
1972
Triangle World Affairs Center,
1978-1979
Trinity College Teaching
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Trinity College of Arts and
Sciences. Restructuring Undergraduate Education,
1967-1972
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1980-1984
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terms, election results, lists, etc.]
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Trustees. Bylaws [of the
University,
1970]
(Confidential)
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Box 129
Trustees. Dinners for
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Trustees. Executive Committee,
1970-1976
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Trustees. Executive Committee,
1978-1980
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Trustees. Executive Committee.
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[1973?]
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1970-1983
(4
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1966-1969
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Trustees. Manual for
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Trustees. Marshall, Roger.
Secretary
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1968-1972
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1970
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1972
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Trustees. President's Report to,
1975
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1977
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1981
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1984
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1985
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Trustees, December,
1969
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1970-1972
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Trustees: Tannenbaum, Jack and Lea
NOTE:Trustee files are RESTRICTED
Trustees: Temple, Arthur
NOTE:Trustee files are RESTRICTED
Trustees: Thigpen, Richard E., Sr.
NOTE:Trustee files are RESTRICTED
Trustees: Tift, Susan E.
NOTE:Trustee files are RESTRICTED
Trustees: Tisdale, Wright
NOTE:Trustee files are RESTRICTED
Box 132
Trustees: Towe, Kenneth C.
NOTE:Trustee files are RESTRICTED
Trustees: Upchurch, Walter M., Jr.
NOTE:Trustee files are RESTRICTED
Trustees: Von Canon, Fred
NOTE:Trustee files are RESTRICTED
Trustees: Wade, Charles B.,
1966-1985
(4
folders)
NOTE:Trustee files are RESTRICTED
Trustees: Wallace, George R.
NOTE:Trustee files are RESTRICTED
Trustees: Weeks, K.D.
NOTE:Trustee files are RESTRICTED
Trustees: Weldon, Wilson
NOTE:Trustee files are RESTRICTED
Trustees: Wester, Thaddeus B.
NOTE:Trustee files are RESTRICTED
Trustees: Westmoreland, Timothy M.
NOTE:Trustee files are RESTRICTED
Trustees: Whitehead, Edwin C.
NOTE:Trustee files are RESTRICTED
Trustees: Williams, L. Neil
NOTE:Trustee files are RESTRICTED
Trustees: Womble, Bunyan Snipes
NOTE:Trustee files are RESTRICTED
Tuition study,
1984
Tuition,
1964-1967, Woman's College
Board Rate
Tuition,
1964-1968
Tuition,
1968-1969 Increase
Tuition,
1970-1973: Board, room rent,
etc.
Tuition,
1971-1974. Deferred plan
Tuition,
1977-
Turkey. Bulent Ecevit visit to
Duke,
1976
U Thant,
1971-1972
U. General correspondence,
1970-1975,
1979-1980, 1983-1985
(6
folders)
Unanswered,
1970-1979
Box 133
Unanswered,
1980-1985
(10
folders)
Undergraduate Research
Assistantship Program,
1970-1974
Uniform Management of
Institutional Funds Act,
1983-1984
Union of Soviet Socialist
Republics,
[1970-1985]
Union of Soviet Socialist
Republics. Cancer Conference,
1974
Union of Soviet Socialist
Republics. USSR-USA International Track and Field Meet,
1974.
Union of Soviet Socialist
Republics. Visit of Russian young political leaders,
[1972]
Box 134
Unions, [
1970-1971. National Labor
Relations Board cases # 11-RC-3234-RC-3251. Duke
University and AFSCME; Duke
University and NUHNHE.]
Unions,
[1970-1983]
Unions,
[1974-1981]
Unions.
"Volume I. Union
Campaign, 1979"
(3
folders)
Unions.
"Volume II. Union
Campaign, 1979"
(3
folders)
United Fund / United Way,
1970-1983
United Nations Association, Durham
Chapter,
[1970]
United Nations Association,
[1970-1976]
United Nations Educational,
Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO),
[1980-1982]
United Nations University,
1975-1980
United Negro College Fund,
[1982-1983]
United States. Dept. of Defense, [
1970-1985. Includes materials
pertaining to Air Force, Army, and Navy.]
United States. Dept. of Defense.
Security Clearances,
[1972-1981]
United States. Dept. of Education,
1979-1985
United States. Dept. of Energy,
1979
United States. Dept. of Health and
Human Services,
[1981-1983]
Box 135
United States Ship Monitor,
1973-1978
United States. Dept. of Health,
Education, and Welfare,
1970-1981
(11
folders)
United States. Dept. of Health,
Education, and Welfare. U.S. Public Health Service.
Assurance of Compliance,
1976-1978
United States. Dept. of Labor,
1974-1983
United States. Dept. of State,
1971-1980
United States. Dept. of
Transportation
United States. Dept. of the
Treasury,&Internal Revenue Service
United States. Environmental
Protection Agency,
1977-1982
United States. Miscellaneous
Government Agencies,
1966-
Universities Council on Water
Resources,
[1982-1985]
Universities Research Association,
[Inc. and FermiLab,
1970-1984]
University Center (proposed),
1973-
University Center. Jospeh M. and
Kathleen Bryan. [see also Buildings - Bryan UC]
University Center. Letters, pledge
cards, brochures
University Center.
[correspondence],
1976-1979
Box 136
University Computing and Data
Processing,
[1980-1982]. Mel Ray,
Vice-chancellor
University Counsel,
1974-1985 (3f) [Eugene
McDonald]
University Marshal,
[1970-1985]. Pelham Wilder.
Jane Philpott. Otto Meier.
University Relations. Bill Green
(9
folders)
University, Role of the
V. General correspondence,
1970-1985
(3
folders)
Vick, Paul
Vietnam - Cambodia Moratorium
Volunteer Services Bureau of
Durham, Inc.,
1972-1984
Box 137
W. General Correspondence,
1970-1985
(15
folders)
Wage and Salary. see Human
Resources
Wakeman Award Dinner,
1976
Walking guide [to Duke
University],
1976-1977 [Stones, Bricks, and
Faces, by Marguerite Schumann]
Warnborough House [College,
Oxford, England],
1973-1975
Wedge Plantation [McClellanville,
S.C.,
1978-1979]
Werber, William,
[1969-1985]
(4
folders)
White House Conference on
Productivity,
1983
Box 138
Whitehead Medical Research
Institute,
1973-1982
(9
folders)
Whitehead Medical Research
Institute. Potential Directorship Candidates,
1976
[RESTRICTED]
(4
folders)
[RESTRICTED]
Williams, Mary Lou, Center for
Black Culture,
1983
Wilson, Henry Hall,
1970-1980
Woman's College,
1967-1971
Box 139
Women,
1972-1985
(6
folders)
Women, the University and
Women. Equal Rights
Woodhall, Barnes, M.D., Statesmen
in Medicine Award,
1971
Woodrow Wilson School,
[1970]
World Communications Year,
1983-1984
(3
folders)
Writing Program,
1976-1979
Xerox [Corporation],
1971-1972,
1977
Y. General correspondence,
1970-1985
Yale University Study of Officer
Compensation,
1981
Yearbook,
1970.
Letter to Alumni, Answered
Yearbook,
1970.
Letter to Alumni, Unanswered.
Yearbook,
1971
Z. General correspondence,
1970-1985
Zeidman Memorial Program of
Chinese Studies, [
1983-1984, Sidwell Friends
School, Washington, D.C.]
Box 140
Referral logs,
1970-1985, and cross-reference
and filing information, 1970-1977 (15 folders)
Box 141
Student Cases, 1970-1985 [RESTRICTED]
Box 142-145
Subseries 1.2. Speeches,
1970-1985.
5.0 ln. ft (about 150
items)
Arrangement: Chronological.
Speeches and statements of Terry Sanford
during his tenure as Duke President. The records include
commencement addresses at Duke and other institutions, and
speeches at faculty meetings, ceremonies, and other
functions. One box of chronological letters from 1970-1975
includes copies of
"The President's
Letter,"
a periodic message from Sanford to the Duke
community concerning events of concern to the university.
Included among these is a May 20, 1975 letter informing the
university of his upcoming announcement to run for the
Democratic Party's nomination for President of the United
States. Other
"President's
Letters"
include correspondence to faculty and
incoming freshmen.
Box 142 (Speeches/Statements)
YDC-Proposed Resolution (poll tax, equal Opportunity, voting rights, etc…)
Schizophrenic University
1950-1962
Engagements/Speeches, 1950-1958
"Why we should Select a Democratic President this Year," Robeson County, 1952
Western North Carolina Annual Conference, Winston-Salem, September 21, 1956
Speech to Woman's Club, Fuquay Springs, February 10, 1958
Governor of NC, 1961
Daniels Family Reunion, Wanchese, NC, August 19, 1961
"Education-The Only Path to Progress," Methodist College, Fayetteville, NC, November, 15, 1962
1970
Oslerizing Higher Education, NC Press Association, January 22, 1970
"New Day Begun," Shaw University, March 9, 1970.
Speech dedicating Perkins Library, April 5, 1970.
To North Carolina High School Counselors, April 30, 1970
"Two-Way Traffic Ahead," Durham Lions Club, May 6, 1970
"Separation, Not Separatism," United Methodist Western Conference, Lake Junaluska, June 12, 1970
News Conference on Financing Higher Education, September 14, 1970
"To the Past, to the Future," Founders Day at UNC-G, October 5, 1970
"This Kind of University," Inauguration as President of Duke, October 18, 1970
"Time to Change Gears," To the American Council on Education, October 9, 1970
Statement on State Aid to Private Colleges, NC Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers, Winston-Salem, NC, November 3, 1970
"Beyond Sectionalism," Southern Association of Colleges and Schools 75th Anniversary, Atlanta, GA, November 30, 1970
1971
"The Wholeness of the Human Problem," Pittsburg Regional Planning Association, January 26, 1971
"Crisis in Educational Leadership: A Dangerous Opportunity," National Academy for School Executives, Atlantic City, NJ, February 20, 1971
"The Changing Climate in Higher Education" to ACPRA, Williamsburg, VA, March 30, 1971
"Making the World Safe for Differences," Phi Beta Kappa, April 15, 1971
To the LQC Lamar Society, Concept of Regional Planning for the South, Atlanta, GA, April 30, 1971
"After Vietnam: A New US Foreign Policy Commencement," Carson-Newman College, Jefferson City, TN, May 28, 1971
"After Vietnam: A New US Foreign Policy," Southwestern at Memphis Commencement, May 31, 1971
Statement to Committees on Higher Education, State of NC General Assembly, Raleigh, September 15, 1971
Southern Regional Growth Policies Board, Durham, NC, October 3, 1971
"The Road to Attica," New Hampshire Social Welfare Council, October 6, 1971
1972
Speeches, Statements, Media Coverage, 1972-1976
"Look Away, Look Away," New Orleans, LA, March 5, 1972
Presidential Campaign 1972, Durham, March 8, 1972
Young Men's Business Club, 26th Annual man of the year Banquet, Birmingham, AL, April 11, 1972
"Three Dimensional Planning," Carolinas Council, Housing Redevelopment and Codes Officials, Asheville, NC, April 3, 1972
"Educational Amendments of 1972," On S_659, Washington, DC, May 24, 1972
"Goals: A Revised Edition," Southern Regional Education Board, White Sulphur Springs, WV, May 29, 1972
To the National Association of Housing and Redevelopment, New Orleans, June 12, 1972
"A Humanitarian Imperative," Rider College Commencement, Trenton, NJ, September 10, 1972
"The Luxury of Doing Good," National Congress of Christians and Jews, Chicago, IL, November 29, 1972
Democratic Charter Commission, Kansas City, December, 1972
"The Vision of Greatness," to the Duke University National Council, December 9, 1972
"Hold Fast what is Good," Founders' Day, Duke, December 10, 1972
1973
"E Pluribus Plures," National Council of Independent Colleges and Universities, San Francisco, January 14, 1973
"Wide Spaces, Wider Visions," Texas Christian University, January 25, 1973
"Psyching Up for 76," Executive Club, Chicago, February 2, 1973
National Urban League, Columbia, SC, May 15, 1973
ITT Executive Conference, Boca Raton, FL, May 23, 1973
National Democratic Women, Washington, DC, May 26, 1973
To the Governors' Conference on Education, Jackson, Mississippi, September 11, 1973
"The Culture of the Heart," Inauguration of Underwood as President of Bethany College, Bethany, WV, September 12, 1973
"More than Money," Southeastern Council on Foundations, Callaway Gardens, GA, November 11, 1973
"Distrust No Way to Run the Country," Columbia, SC, November 27, 1973
"Energy and the Christmas Tree," to the Students, November 28, 1973
Sandhills Community College, December 4, 1973
1974
"Foundations: Their Role in Our American Pluralistic System," 1974
"The But-Maybe Syndrome," Durham, Jaycees, January 8, 1974
"The Right and Duty," to the Governors' Conference on Education, Columbia, SC, January 30, 1974
"Improvement of Medical Services," Rockingham, NC, February 6, 1974
Box 143
(Speeches/Statements)
1974 continued
"All One Bed," India Association, Raleigh, February 10, 1974
"Agony into Song," McMurry College, Abilen, TX, February 12, 1974
Rotary Club, March 8, 1974
"Thrift and the Alphabet," United Negro College Fund, Atlanta, GA, National Spring Conference, March 1974
Association of Private Colleges and Universities, Atlanta, March 25, 1974
Leadership for Education, CSSO Conference, Pinehurst, NC, March 31-April 3, 1974
To New Hampshire Democrats, April 20, 1974
"Beyond Borders," Drew University Commencement, Madison, NJ, May 25, 1974
Analysis and Evaluation of Reports on Self-Study by Boston University School of Theology's Task Force, Drew University, May 25, 1974
"States and their Future Agenda," Seattle, WA, June 5, 1974
"For this We Sent You to College," for the American Public Relations Association, Atlanta, July 10, 1974
Democratic Charter Commission, Kansas City, August 16, 1974
State Legislative Potential, Vermillion, SD, September 13, 1974
Recovery (A Response to the Summit) for Haverford College, October 8, 1974 [not delivered]
Glade Valley School, October 27, 1974
Methodist Council of Bishops, Asheville/Lake Junaluska, NC, November 11-14, 1974
"Educating the Public about Health," Chicago, IL, November 14, 1974
Interview with Terry Sanford, November 16, 1974
"Meet the Press," NBC, December 1, 1974
Interview with Sanford by News Service after 5 years as President of Duke, December 15, 1974
1975
"Détente is a Simple Noun," National Women's Democratic Club, Washington, February 6, 1975
Johns Hopkins Convocation, February 21, 1975
Georgia Association of Educators, April 4, 1975
"'Self'-Importance in America," Ferrum College Founders Day, April 8, 1975
"To Reinstate the American Revolution," National Press Club, May 29, 1975
"Urban Revival," Cleveland State University, Cleveland, OH, June 15, 1975
Statement on Strengthening Black Studies Program, August 27, 1975
Dedication of Mary Duke Biddle Music Building, October 17-21, 1975
For the Association and Corporate Growth Employees Stock Ownership Plans, New York, November 17, 1975
1976
Speeches-Statements-Media Coverage, 1975-1976. Includes Eric Severied Statement, CBS January 27, 1976
North Carolina Juvenile Correction Association, January 30, 1976
"Vision of Trustees: Higher Education and National Priorities,"Association of Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges, Albuquerque, NM, April 25, 1976
UNC-TV, "How it Happened" (FOUNT Spring Conference), Chapel Hill, May 1, 1976
Commencement at Duke, May 9, 1976
"What we Owe Our Students for Association of Governing Boards," May/June 1976
National Conference of Christians and Jews, Durham, NC, June 1, 1976
The Quality of Life- Duke Alumni Summer Institute, Our Government and How We Live, June 14, 1976
CASE Annual Assembly, Washington, DC, July 15, 1976
Advisory Council of Presidents, Chapel Hill, August 6, 1976
"Peril's of State's Neglecting Students at Private Colleges," September 16, 1976
"Leadership in Higher Education," American Council on Higher Education, New Orleans, October 7, 1976
University Center Ground Breaking, December 10, 1976
1977
"Laurinburg!" Centennial Celebration, February 12, 1977
On the Role and Scope of the Trustees Council for Independent Higher Education, Raleigh, February 22, 1977
"The Civic Genius of Our People," Greater Charlotte Foundation, April 18, 1977
On Public Support of Private Higher Education, to the Joint House and Senate Higher Education Committee, May 10, 1977
"Where there is No Vision," Salem College Commencement, May 22, 1977
Dilworth Rotary Club, Charlotte, NC, November 11, 1977
Dedication of the Charles Albert Cannon Memorial Library, Concord, NC, November 20, 1977
1978
"Close Encounters of the Three Institutions: Government, Education, and Business," ITT Meeting, January 18, 1978
"The South Today: An Overture to the 1980's," American Surgical Association, January 21, 1978
"Place of the Corporation in Society," The Conference Board Meeting, Phoenix, AZ, January 29, 1978
"Social Responsibility and the Preservation of Freedom," YMCA, Charlotte, NC, February 6, 1978
Sanford as Chairman of the Board of NCAICU to the Joint House and Senate Committee to Study Private Colleges Assistant Programs, Raleigh, February 21, 1978
To Raleigh Kiwanis Club, March 10, 1978
"The South Today: An Overture to the 1980's," John Deere and Co., Moline, IL, March 16, 1978
"The Responsibility of the CEO in the Private Non-Profit Sector," The Conference Board, New York, April 12, 1978
"Corporate Public Service: Contending with Rising Expectations," April 12, 1978
Fayetteville Museum of Art, May 4, 1978
Honor Code at Duke, August 31, 1978
"Seeing with the Eyes of Prophets," Duquesne University, October 4, 1978
Erasmus Club, October 9, 1978
"A Time for Renewal: The Intellectual Community that is Duke," President's Address to the Faculty, October 19, 1978
"Durham First," Durham Civitan Speech, October 27, 1978
Dental Foundation of North Carolina, December 1, 1978
Foundation for Research on the Nature of Man Board of Trustees, December 6, 1978
"The Arts and the People: Vital Encounters," New York ACUCAA, December 18, 1978
Box 144
(Speeches/Statements)
1979
"What does the Future Hold for the Volunteer Sector?" Charlotte United Community Service Organ, February 22, 1979
"The Uses of Liberal Education," Commencement, May 6, 1979
"The Ecumenical and Educational Challenge of the National Congress," June 21, 1979
Christ School, Arden, NC, October 27, 1979
1980
"Where We Are and the Washington Meeting," National Congress of Church Related Colleges and Universities, February 1, 1980
To the State of NC Advisory Budget Commission, February 29, 1980
Dr. J.B. Rhine Memorial Service, March 22, 1980
Durham United Way Kick-Off Luncheon, September 15, 1980
President's Address to the Annual Faculty Meeting, October 30, 1980
Berry College Commencement, November 23, 1980
1981
AAU Conference of US and UK University Heads, University of California at San Diego, January 4-6, 1981
Durham Management Club, January 20, 1981
Junior Chamber of Commerce, January 27, 1981
Annual President's Review of Navy and Air Force ROTC Units, April 16, 1981
United Methodist Men of the Western North Carolina Conference, May 2, 1981
"The Uses of a Liberal Education," Methodist College Commencement, May 3, 1981
"Is Durham and All America City?" Durham Kiwanis Club, July 30, 1981
Education Commission of the States, Boston, August 28, 1981
"The University and Technology: New Paths and New Perspectives," Licensing Executives Society, Atlanta, September 17, 1981
1982
"Duke and Durham: Growing Together," Durham Rotary Club, January 25, 1982
Shady Side Academy, Pittsburg, January 27, 1982
Mary Lou Williams Memorial Service, Duke Chapel, January 31, 1982
Induction Ceremonies, Sigma Theta Tau National Honor Society of Nursing, March 27, 1982
A Tribute to Ben Powell, Dedication of the Benjamin E. Powell Memorial Room at Durham County Library, April 22, 1982
At Trinity United Methodist Church, April 25, 1982
Dr. Aleksander Vesic Funeral Service, May 5, 1982
"The Road Not Taken," Dillard University Commencement, May 17, 1982
"People, Too," Commencement NC School of the Arts, May 29, 1982
"President Reagan's New Federalism," Forum Club of the Palm Beaches, June 17, 1982
Southern Growth Policies Board, June 2, 1982
President's Annual Faculty Address, October 28, 1982
Dean Jameson Jones Memorial Service, July 21, 1982
1983
Nancy Hanks Memorial Service, February 25, 1983
Cape Fear Council of Boy Scouts Eagle Banquet, Wilmington, NC, March 4, 1983
"Is America a Leader?" Emory University, May 16, 1983
"Durham: A National Leader in Education," Durham Lions Club, July 13, 1983
"Bringing the Fertile Field to a Rich Harvest," July 14, 1983
At Duke Memorial Methodist Church, October 16, 1983
President's Address to the Faculty, October 27, 1983
Education Commission of the States, December 2, 1983
Sandhills Community College, December 2, 1983
50th- Anniversary Governing Board Meeting, December 5, 1983
"On Doing the Right Thing," December 15, 1983
1984
Carteret County Chamber of Commerce, March 22, 1984
Fayetteville Area Health Education Foundation, June 1984
Charles A. Duke's Memorial Service, December 9, 1984
University of Maryland Commencement, December 21, 1984
"Outrageous Ambitions," To Annual Faculty Meeting, October 25, 1984
1985
To Democratic Congressmen and Senators re Chairmanship of the DNC, January 29, 1985
To the Third World Convocation, February 13, 1985
To Human Relations Commission Banquet, February 26, 1985
Presbyterian College Commencement, May 12, 1985
Box 145
Letters
1970
War in Indochina, May 13, 1970
Yearbook, July 8, 1970
To the Publications Board, Re: Vulgarity, July 9, 1970
On Athletics, August 11, 1970
Handbook, September 17, 1970
University Matters, October 16, 1970
Labor Unions, October 26, 1970
Calendar, December 14, 1970
1971
Tuition, January 11, 1971
Academic Calendar, January 18, 1971
Drug Policy, February 22, 1971
ASDU Letter-Fleishman Announcement, February 25, 1971
Residential Life Committee, March 8, 1971
To Students and Parents on Dormitory Visitation, April 20, 1971
Pye Resignation; Honorary Degrees; Commencement, May 3, 1971
ROTC, September 3, 1971
Fringe Benefits, September 8, 1971
Invitation by Faculty to Freshmen, September 20, 1971
Planning Committee, October 21, 1971
Visitation and Campus Community Council Proposal, November 11, 1971
1972
Affirmative Action, January 1, 1972
Planning Committee, January 7, 1972
National Labor Relations Board Election (Union), January 21, 1972
Social Regulations, March 3, 1972
Archivist for Duke, April 10, 1972
Tuition Increase, June 12, 1972
Bob Entman Political Study, July 1972
David Ross Appointed to Head Capital Campaign, August 24, 1972
Planning Report; Archivist; History of Duke, October 12, 1972
1973
Financial Aid; Phi Beta Kappa; Art Museum; International Scholars, May 1973
Archives, May 1973
Hospital North and Capital Funds Campaign, May 22, 1973
Epoch Campaign, September 27, 1973
Report to the Faculty, October 25, 1973
On Financial Status of Duke, October 25, 1973
Ways to Improve Duke, November 6, 1973
1974
To Alumni (Enclosing copy of NY Times Supplement), January 1974
Whitehead Institute, July 10, 1974
"House Organ" proposal, request to other colleges for information about their in-house publication, September 11, 1974
To Alumni September 13, 1974
To High School Juniors, October 18, 1974
1975
President's Letter, February 27, 1975
Fiftieth Anniversary of Duke, March 6, 1975
University Letter, April 18, 1975
Presidential Candidacy, May 20, 1975
1976
Response to Student Petitioners, RE: ITT Corporation's Operations in Chile and South Africa, December 20, 1976
1977
To the Faculty, October 14, 1977
1978
To Alumni, June 13, 1978
To Freshmen, July 21, 1978
1979
Report of Scholarly Activities (No.1) January 1979
To the Duke Community, RE: Equal Opportunity, January 9, 1979
Report of Scholarly Activities (No.2) February 1979
To Undergraduate Students, RE: Conduct at Basketball Games, February 20, 1979
To Faculty, RE: Building University Center, March 1, 1979
To Parents of Undergraduates (Tuition Increase), March 1, 1979
To Duke Employees, RE: Job Families, March 26, 1979
Report of Scholarly Activities (No.3), March 1979
New Students for New Criticism (No. 1, Duke University Letters), April 23, 1979
To Faculty, RE: Sanford Sabbatical, April 25, 1979
1980
Regarding Durham Progress Group, February 3, 1980
To Faculty, RE: University Letters, April 29, 1980
To Freshmen, August 1980
To Duke Students, October 25, 1980
To Parents, RE: Tuition Increase, December 30, 1980
1981
To Parents, RE: Summer Educational Program, February 18, 1981
To Freshmen, RE: University Letters, June 13, 1981
To Freshmen, RE: Code of Honor, July 4, 1981
To Faculty, July 27, 1981
To Freshmen, August 4, 1981
Nixon Papers, Letter to Students and Alumni, August 18, 1981
Nixon Papers, Letter to Academic Council, August 19, 1981
To Students, RE: Directions for Progress, October 25, 1981
1982
Tuition Letter to Parents of Undergraduates, March 5, 1982
To Seniors, May 4, 1982
John Hope Franklin, May 9, 1982
Wilson, Coach Shirley (Red), TS Statement top Alumni and Friends, December 6, 1982
1984
Avuncular Letter to Students, January 17, 1984
1985
To Alumni, January 4, 1985
To Students, February 21, 1985
1986
To the Class of 1986 (3 letters)
1987
To the Class of 1987
On Summer Scholarship Program/Fund
1988
To the Class of 1988
Box 146
Subseries 1.3. Inauguration, 1970
3.0 ln. ft. (about 150 items)
Series consists of items collected during the inauguration of President Terry Sanford 18 October 1970 including a planning manual, programs, speeches, flyers, news clippings, greetings from other colleges and universities, a guest book, and color photographs.
Box 147-165
Series 2. Duke University. President
Emeritus. Records
1985-1998.
24.0 ln. ft.(about. 20,000
items)
This series consists of administrative
records, along with some personal papers. The bulk of
material runs from 1992-1997 and consists of computer
disks, correspondence, faxes, journals, mailing lists,
memoranda, photographs, speeches, transcripts, website
printouts, writings, clippings and other printed matter.
The files are organized into subject files, correspondence
(1990-1998), and writings.
The records also include files on
organizations to which Sanford belonged or boards on which
he served. Included among these: Methodist College,
Fayetteville, N.C. (Trustee); North Carolina Museum of Art
(chaired Board of Trustees); Ovation, Inc. - a Fine Arts
Network (Board of Directors); and the Sarah W. Stedman
Center for Nutritional Studies (Board of Advisors). Some
files continue and supplement material found in other
series: American Dance Festival; Education Commission of
the States; and Outward Bound.
Files are included on courses Sanford taught
within the Public Policy Studies Department at Duke from
1993-1997, most notably a course titled "Creativity in
State Government". Syllabi, handouts, lists of students,
and some correspondence are included. These files contain
student identifiable data, and are subject to federal
privacy legislation.
The records show Sanford's continued interest
in and opinions on various issues, including political
ones. Examples include the Nicaraguan Canal project,
poverty, and racism. Within the Racism file is a 1997 memo
from Sanford to John Hope Franklin, Professor Emeritus of
History at Duke University and chair of President Clinton's
National Advisory Panel on Race, outlining his plans to
begin an association to help promote improved race
relations. Sanford mentioned
"National
Good Neighbor Council"
as a possible title.
Sanford's day-to-day activities during the
1990s are documented throughout these files. Folders
labeled
"Journal"
contain
loose-leaf paper with daily appointments and schedules
detailing meetings, dinners, travel plans, and leisure
activities. Often, Sanford would write notes on the
particular meeting/event (wrote before and/or after). In
1993 Sanford kept a bound journal for a week in February.
Other files documenting Sanford's daily activities include
folders of telephone messages and two rolodexes of
addresses and business cards.
Other significant records include Sanford's
Cyber Bookstore project. This was intended to create a
means of purchasing publications over the World Wide Web
similar to the Amazon.com. There are also reports, drafts,
and proposals from the Ethics Review Commission of the
United States Senate, 1993-1994, and files on his support
for the Airborne and Special Operations Museum project in
Fayetteville, N.C.
Correspondents include President Bill Clinton,
to whom Sanford voiced his opinion or expressed his
support; and Howard Covington, Sanford's biographer.
Sanford sent Covington thoughts or remembrances that he
felt should be included in the biography, or he would write
in response to Covington's questions. Among the
recollections include a detailed account of Sanford's
decision to endorse John F. Kennedy's presidential
campaign.
Two of the three boxes of writings consist of
hand-written and typed drafts, research notes, a synopsis,
and bibliographical material for Sanford's unfinished
historical novel, Top of the World. Sanford worked on the
novel from 1994-1998 and drafts of the first six chapters
at the time of his death are included. According to an
article in the Raleigh News and Observer (Jan. 10, 1994,
p.3-A), Sanford did not think it would be completed until
the 21st century. The third box contains drafts, notes, and
additional material on three Sanford manuscripts. They
include the unfinished works
"The Lasting Lyndon"
(1991) on the Lyndon B. Johnson administration, and
"Out of the Valley,"
(1975), surveying public policies; Sanford referred to the
latter work as "an autobiographical political platform".
The file also includes the manuscript of Outlive Your
Enemies: (Commack, N.Y.: Nova Sciences Publishers, 1996),
Sanford's study on aging and growing old gracefully.
A final box labeled
"Miscellaneous"
contains primarily Democratic Party-related material from
the 1980s and a note to incorporate them into the
records.
Series 3. Personal Papers,
[1945-1985]
The personal and political papers of Terry
Sanford consist of correspondence, memoranda, manuscripts,
newspaper clippings, reference material, printed matter,
audiotapes, audiocassettes, videocassettes, and a scrapbook
that document his personal and public life. Also present
are correspondence, memoranda, clippings, speeches,
statements, drafts, press releases, and printed matter
documenting Terry Sanford's campaigns for the Democratic
nomination for President in 1972 and 1976. Records
documenting Sanford's study of the future role of state
governments in society and in the federal system are
present as is material concerning the Legislative Library
Project. Sanford's work with the Democratic Charter
Commission is also included.
Subseries 3.1. Personal and
Political Papers,
1954-1985.
25.7 ln. ft. (about 21,750
items)
The personal and political papers of Terry
Sanford consist of correspondence, memoranda, manuscripts,
newspaper clippings, reference material, printed matter,
audiotapes, audiocassettes, videocassettes, and a
scrapbook. The bulk were acquired from Sanford's house in
Durham, N.C., and he apparently kept them close by for
reference purposes for much of his career. Some folders
appear to have been removed from his records as Duke
President.
The papers primarily contain the files of
organizations to which Sanford belonged or boards on which
he served. These included the Foreign Study League
(advisory council); Citizens Committee for Government
Reorganization (co-chairman); the National Council on Crime
and Delinquency (chaired N.C. Committee); the National
Municipal League/Citizens' Forum on Self Government
(multiple offices including President); the National Public
Affairs Center for Television (Board of Directors); the
National Recreation and Park Association; National Urban
League; Outward Bound; Shaw University (Trustee); the Soul
City project; Southern Regional Growth Board; Robert Taft
Institute of Government (Trustee); Children's Television
Workshop; and Urban America, Inc. (Trustee).
Also included are records from Sanford's
political career and interests. Among these are records
from his tenure as N.C. Governor, including files on race
relations, reports, and correspondence; the 1960
Gubernatorial campaign; speeches and drafts; clippings and
printed material; surveys of political climate and polls;
the 1954 Senatorial Campaign (campaign manager for W. Kerr
Scott); his support of Fritz Hollings' 1983-1984
Presidential Nomination; and correspondence with the N.C.
Young Democrats, 1965-1968. Of particular note is a 1977
confidential memo that Sanford typed for his records
recounting President Carter's request that Sanford accept
the position of Ambassador to France. Other correspondents
include Lyndon B. Johnson and John F. Kennedy.
Boxes 179-185 are unprocessed and are closed pending processing.
Boxes 180-185 include correspondence, diaries, audiotapes, transcript, printed materials, and other personal papers acquired by the authors of Terry Sanford: Politics, Progress, and Outrageous Ambitions (Durham: DU Press, 1999) from Terry Sanford. Subjects include youth, military service and early political career, presidential nomination campaign papers, transcripts of interviews Sanford conducted with his mother, President's appointment book, transcripts of speeches at roasts, Covington-Ellis interviews with Sanford, as well, as his friends and acquaintances.
Box 166
Academic Freedom - Speaker Ban Law
[1965-1966]
Airborne, Five Hundred and
Seventeenth
Beyle, Thad
Carneigie Commission on Public
Television and Subsequent Legislation
Carter, President
Jimmy
Center for Democratic Policy
[1981]
Center for National Policy
[1981]
Citizens Committee for Government
Reorganization 1971-1973
Cochrane, William McW.
Congressional Leadership for the
Future
Daniels, Jonathan
Defense Advisory Committee on
Women in the Service [Mrs. Sanford]
Democratic Policy
Council
Democrative -- National Democratic
Institute for International Affairs 1984-1986
Durham City Club
Dykeman (Wilma) on Weatherford (W.
D.) by Terry Sanford, 1966
ESOPs/Kelso [Employee Stock
Ownership Plans]
Education, Department of -- HEW
Advisory Committee on Higher Education 1967-
Educational Television
Elkins, Angie
Evans, Eli
Family Letters
Food Tax
Ford Foundation 1965; Carmegoe
Corporation
Ford, Gerald R.
France
Giannini, Vittorio by John Ehle
1974
North Carolina Court
Reform
Box 167
Governor of North Carolina --
Advancement School
Governor of North Carolina --
Association of the U. S. Army, Advisory Board
Governor of North Carolina --
Brewer.Burch/St. Hwy. Comm. Affair
Governor of North Carolina --
Chicago's War on Illiteracy
Governor of North Carolina --
Distinguished Citizen Awards
Governor of North Carolina --
Firemen
Governor of North Carolina --
Miscellaneous
Governor of North Carolina --
Public School Law, A Study of by Raymond Stone
Governor of North Carolina -- Race
Relations
Governor of North Carolina --
School Bond Election
Gubernatorial Campaign
1960
Gubernatorial Campaign 1960 --
Clippings
Gubernatorial Campaign 1960 --
Contributors
Higher Education
Higher Education -- North
Carolina
Higher Education, Western
Interstate Commission for
Hollings, Ernest F. (Presidential
Nomination 1983-1984) [2 Folders]
Industrial Developers Association,
North Carolina
Issues Committee 1975
Johnson, Lyndon B. [and Mrs.
Johnson]
Juvenile Courts & Correctional
Institutions, Commission on, 1955
Randall, George
1966-1968
Box 168
Kennedy, John F.
Lamar Society (L. Q. C.) -- State
Planning
Lamar Society (L.Q.C.)
Miscellaneous,
1964-1969
National Civil Service
League
National Council on Crime and
Delinquency - North Carolina Council
National Council on Crime and
Delinquency, 1968-1969
National Council on Crime and
Delinquency, 1970-1972
National Health Insurance,
Committee for, 1970-1981 [2 Folders]
National Municipal League,
1969-1975 [2 Folders]
Box 169
GWETA (Greater Washington
Educational Telecommunications Association,
Inc.)
National Municipal
League,1976-1981 [3 Folders]
National Municipal League/Citizens
Forum on Self Government, 1980-1987 [3 Folders]
National Programming Council for
Public Television
National Public Affairs Center for
Television (NPACT), 1971-1974 [merged with (Greater)
Washington Educational Telecommunications Association
(WETA) in 1973] [3 Folders]
National Recreation and Park
Association, 1971-1974
Box 170
Governor of North Carolina --
North Carolina Fund
National Recreation and park
Association, 1971-1977 [2 Folders]
National urban League, 1972-1975
[5 Folders]
North Carolina Bar Association,
1971-1978
Outward Bound, 1966-1984 [2
Folders]
Paul Green Foundation
Box 171
Personal
Political -- Small Investors Act,
1978
Political, 1968
Political, 1968 -- Brochures from
the National Convention
Political, 1968 -- Citizens for
Humphrey/Muskie - Staff
Political, 1968 -- Citizens for
Humphrey/Muskie - TS Chairman of
Political, 1968 -- Democratic
National Convention, Chicago, 1968
Political, 1968 -- Democratic
National Convention, Chicago, 1968 Clippings
Political, 1968 -- McCarthy,
Eugene -- Letters Urging Support for
Political, 1970-1971 -- Referendum
'70
Political, 1974
Princess Mother's Charities Fund
of Thailand, Inc.
Prisoners
Professional Child Care Centers,
Inc., 1971
Salzburg Seminar
Sanford Appreciation Dinner --
Financial Records, 1964 [2 Folders]
Sanford Law Firm,
1970-1980
Sanford-Jaycee Roast,
1981
Save the Children
St. Phillips Community
Kitchen
Terry Sanford,
1963-1980
Terry Sanford, 1981
Thank Yous
Box 172
Scott, Mary K.
Scott, W. Kerr -- Senatorial
Campaign 1954
Shaw University, 1968-1976 [5
Folders]
Soul City
Southern Railway Syster,
1970-1977
Southern Regional Policies Board
[7 Folders]
Box 173
State Programming for the 1970s,
Institute on
Stein Library, 1970
Swalin Book (History of North
Carolina Symphony)
Taft, Robert A. -- Institute of
Government, 1969-1983 [6 Folders]
Television -- Children's
Television Workshop [2 Folders]
Transylvania University,
1978-1980
Box 174
"Beyond the Straw Men" (Tuition
support in the North Carolina Legislature)
"Picking the President" -- Article
for THE ATLANTIC, August, 1980
"A Danger of Democracy" [3
Folders]
"Action by States Needed" (Article
for National Civic Review)
"But What about the
People?"
Manuscript [Notes for an abandoned
book on Sanford's term as Governor]
Population Growth and North
Carolina's Future (John E. Rockefeller, 3rd and Terry
Sanford, 1982)
Publications by Terry
Sanford
"Storm over the
States"
Tobacco Road article
United Nations Association of the
United States of America
United Natons, Implications of
Space Communications of the
Unruh, Jesse M.
Urban Action Center
(States)
Urban America, Inc. -- Merged with
Urban Coalition to become National Urban Coalition,
1970
Urban America, Inc., 1968-1970 [4
Folders]
Vietnam -- National Citizens
Committee for the Amendment to End the War
Vietnam/Cambodia -- National
Coalition for a Responsible Congress
WRAL
Wake Forest University
Walltown Charitable Community
Center
War Committee, 1971
Watauga Club
Wheeler, John H. Foundation,
Inc.
World Affairs, North Carolina
Council on
World Peace Through Law
Center
"You can't eat
magnolias"
Young Democrats
Box 175
Clippings
National Guard
Science and
government
State finances
Vocational
rehabilitation
Research Triangle
Local statements
Public welfare
National Governors' Conference,
1966
Governors
Court and Bar reform
Highway study
statement
Education: North Carolina
Governor's School
Box 176
Clippings scrapbook
Varmint dinner
Sanford current
New York Times supplement,
1961
Sanford, Political,
1955
Klutznik, Philip M.
Teaching Council
United Campus Ministry,
1971-
Joint Center for Federal and
Regional Studies
Requests for photographs,
autographs
Box 177
Oversized personal
Expense reports
Clippings
Speeches by Sen. W. Kerr Scott,
1955-1958
Appreciation Dinner, financial
records, 1967
Box 178
Audiovisual Materials
Durham Jaycees Celebrity Roast of
Terry Sanford, March 17, 1981. Betamax
cassette.
Nancy Hanks memorial, Feb. 25,
1983. Audiocassette.
Hon. Terry Sanford speaks to CKEA,
Richmond, Ky. (EKSC), Sept. 24, 1965. 1/4" audio
tape.
Three Little Maids from School Are
We, May 29, 1970.
Newsmaker: Terry Sanford, Nov. 17,
1967. 1/4" audio tape.
Presidential campaign
announcement, March 8, 1972. 1/4" audio tape.
Chet Huntley talks about North
Carolina (NBC) Broadcast on WPTF-Raleigh, Sept. 22, 1965.
1/4" audio tape.
Primary night at Terry Sanford
headquarters, May 6, 1972. 1/4" audio tape.
Political Science conference,
Quail Roost, May 28-29, 1965. Two 1/4" audio
tapes
Sanford inauguration (edited),
Jan. 5, 1961. 1/4" audio tapes. Tape 1 and Tape 3 (Tape 2
missing)
Sanford appreciation dinner, Dec.
4, 1964. Three 1/4" audio tapes.
Institute on State Programming for
the '70's, Feb. 15, 1967. 1/4" audio tapes. Tapes
3-6.
11 unlabeled 1/4" audio
tapes.
Box 179-185
Are unprocessed and are closed pending processing.
Box 186-204
Subseries 3.2. Campaign records,
1972-1976.
30.2 ln. ft. (about 16,500
items)
Closed pending processing.
Correspondence, memoranda, clippings, film,
speeches, statements, drafts, press releases, and printed
matter documenting Terry Sanford's campaigns for the
Democratic nomination for President in 1972 and 1976. The
1972 Campaign records include subjects and correspondents
such as Blacks, Busing, the Democratic National Convention,
Hubert Humphrey, Edmund Muskie, Richard Nixon, and George
Wallace. Position files consist of speeches and statements
illustrating Sanford's opinions on such issues as
education, foreign policy, and tax reform. The 1976
Campaign records contain files documenting the campaign in
individual states. Within these files are updates on the
campaign, letters of support, suggestions by constituents,
and newspaper clippings. Other records of note include his
May 1975 announcement to begin the campaign and his
withdrawal in January 1976.
Box 205-210
Subseries 3.3. Study of American
States,
1965-1967.
7.5 ln. ft. (about 5,000
items)
Closed pending processing.
Duke University sponsored a grant from the
Carnegie Corporation and the Ford Foundation for a study of
the future role of state governments in society and in the
federal system (1965-1967). Terry Sanford directed this
project. Out of his research came his book, Storm over the
States (New York: McGraw-Hill, 1967), which concerns the
individual citizen's active involvement in government.
Box 211
Subseries 3.4. LEGIS 50,
1966-1980 with bulk dates
1976-1980.
1.5 ln. ft. (about 500
items)
Closed pending processing.
Correspondence, memoranda, minutes, reports,
printed matter and other material concerning the
Legislative Library Project of Legis 50 / The Center for
Legislative Improvement.
Formed in 1966 as the Citizens Conference on
State Legislatures, the organization examined state
legislatures and prepared strategies to enhance their
effectiveness. Terry Sanford served on the Board of
Trustees in the late 1960s and later as an honorary Board
member. Initiated in 1976, the Library Project attempted to
develop a series of publications addressing the history and
operation of American State governments in order to raise
public interest in legislative reform. Sanford chaired the
project committee and was named editor-in-chief of the
series. Originally, Duke University Press was to play a
major role in the publication. The Library Project
struggled to get off the ground due to a number of factors
including decisions on authors and publication, and
financial concerns. The project folded in 1980 as Legis 50
filed for bankruptcy.
Earlier material in these records,
1966-1975, consists of correspondence, memoranda, agendas,
minutes, and annual reports while Sanford served on the
Board of Trustees. Material from 1976-1980 concerns the
Library Project and includes grant proposals and
correspondence with Legis 50 staff and potential authors.
Also included is a memo for the record concerning the
content and importance of the files.
Box 212-222
Subseries 3.5. Democratic Charter
Commission,
1972-1975.
14.0 ln. ft. (about 12,000
items)
Correspondence, memoranda, minutes, drafts,
proposals, printed matter, questionnaires, financial
material, films, audiocassettes, and audiotapes concerning
the Democratic Charter Commission, which Terry Sanford
chaired. The Commission was established by the 1972
Democratic Convention to draft a charter for the Democratic
Party, the first in the party's history. The Charter
established national structures and guidelines for the
party on issues such as leadership, membership, and
education. It was approved during the midterm convention of
December 1974 and went into effect in 1980.
The records, though largely unorganized,
document Sanford and the Commission's efforts from
1972-1974. Includes folders on individual states, which
often contain lists of delegates and material on individual
state conferences or hearings (including agendas,
discussions, and summaries of proceedings) held to discuss
the proposed Charter. Sanford usually attended these state
conferences and delivered the opening and/or closing
remarks. Other material consists of Commission member
lists, questionnaires on party structure and charter
proposals, and Commission-related newspaper clippings. The
correspondence is not foldered together, but spread
throughout the records. Correspondents include President
Jimmy Carter, then Governor of Georgia; Robert Strauss,
Chairman of the Democratic National Committee; members of
the Commission; and Democratic members of Congress.
Included among the approximately 20 original
reel to reel films and audiotapes and 20 audiocassettes are
session recordings from Commission conferences (in
Colorado, Massachusetts, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas,
Washington D.C., and Wisconsin); and interviews with
members of the Commission for a proposed public relations
project in 1974 (not completed). Most films and cassettes
are labeled and in fair condition.
Box 223
Series 4. Photographs and printed
matter,
1945-1986.
4.0 ln. ft. (about 3,000
items)
Closed pending processing.
The photographs and negatives span Sanford's
career. Photographs are arranged and foldered by subject,
though some subjects are vague (
"people"
and
"political"
for example). Others
include: Duke University Activities, Functions; 1972
Presidential Campaign; FBI; Gubernatorial Years; and
University of North Carolina Law School. Among the
individuals: Jimmy Carter, Andy Griffith, J. Edgar Hoover,
Lyndon B. Johnson, John F. Kennedy, Soviet Premier Kosygin,
Carl Sandburg, Strom Thurmond, Harry S. Truman, John Wayne,
and Sanford's family and friends. For additional
photographs see the general photograph collection in the
Duke University Archives.
The printed matter includes
newspaper articles written during his tenure as President
of Duke University. A majority of the articles are from the
Durham newspapers and the Duke student newspaper, The
Chronicle. The articles are poorly organized, though hint
at a chronological arrangement. The document box contains
ready reference files, again focusing primarily on his
tenure at Duke. This includes copies of speeches, clippings
on his inauguration, and programs for a tribute ceremony to
Sanford in 1985. Other files include the Democratic Charter
Commission, U.S. Senate, and other political clippings.
Could only find one box of photographic materials in January 2007.
Box 224
Series 5. Interfiles,
1.5 ln. ft. (about 1,500 items)
Closed pending processing.
This box was found during the barcoding process and was titled Interfiles. It contains folders that appear to correspond to exisiting series.
Box 225-229
Series 6. Oversize and Artifacts
14.1 ln. ft. (about 1,000) items)
Closed pending processing.
Series contains various artifacts including framed photos, cartoons (Nixon Library cartoon by Dwane Powell, News and Observer, August 16, 1981 Box 229) scrapbooks, photographs, honorary degrees, greetings from other colleges and universities, citations, campaign posters, and President Sanford's doctoral robe and sports jacket.
The framed photos include:
Dinner honoring Prof. Joseph J. Spengler, Jan. 1972
The Eastward Duke University Marine Lab, 1979
Great Wall of China
Duke University-Gettysburg Nestorian Expedition in Southeast Turkey, June 1982
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Separated Material
Three oversize items were removed from the Records and Papers of Terry Sanford Collection and placed in the map drawers. Please refer to the seperation sheet in the collection control file for the drawer number.