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(CODOFIL). Records, 1966-2015 61 Feet; 20 Volumes 1 Collection 206 Council for the Development of French in Louisiana (CODOFIL). Records, 1966-2015 61 feet; 20 volumes On 20 July 1968, Governor John J. McKeithen signed into law Act No. 409, authorizing the establishment of the Council for the Development of French in Louisiana (CODOFIL). It was developed to do all things necessary to accomplish the development, utilization and preservation of the French language for the cultural, economic and tourist benefit of the state of Louisiana. James Domengeaux, attorney and former U.S. Congressman was chairman for CODOFIL. Its headquarters were located in La Parisienne of Louisiana. Those chapters included the New Orleans Area, St. Martin, Evangeline, Lafayette, Iberia, St. Landry, Terrebonne, Allen, Evangeline, Lafayette, Iberia, St. Landry, Terrebonne, Beauregard, Calcasieu and Cameron parishes. Its intention was to establish a chapter for every parish in Louisiana. CODOFIL provided scholarships to study in French speaking countries and provided French-speaking teachers to teach in Louisiana schools. This collection consists of mostly CODOFIL Office Records, which includes correspondence, meeting agendas, photographs, press releases, news clippings, reports, etc. There are scrapbooks that contain photographs and newspaper clippings from 1966 thru 2001. These are also photographs of the 25th anniversary of CODOFIL and scholarship applications from 1990-2005. SERIES: A. CODOFIL Office Records 1-01 thru 53-16 B. Scholarship Applications 54-01 thru 61-75 C. Conferences/Publications Box 62 thru Box 66 D. News Articles/Louisiane 1970-2000 Digitized OVERSIZE E. Scrapbooks Volumes 1-20 Oversize scrapbooks are located on Range 19b (LaRm) INVENTORY: Office Records 1-01 CODOFIL Office Records: Photographs - 25th anniversary of CODOFIL 1-02 Photographs: 1972 1-03 Photographs: 1972 1-04 Photographs: 1979 1-05 Photographs: 1979 1-06 Photographs: 1979 See also 6-12 2 1-07 Exhibit Records 1-08 Exhibit Register, 1976 [folder empty as of 1/31/18] 1-09 Laws/Regulations, 1975 1-10 Plaque Donors/Invitations, 1974 -1976 1-11 Publicity – Louisiane/Francaise, Oct., 1978 1-12 “Radio France” notebook, 1970s Box 1A 1A-01 Press Releases, 1990-1988 1A-02 Press Releases, 1987-1985 1A-03 Quebec Delegation, 1989-1987 correspondence, reports, proclamation 1A-04 Quebec Delegation, 1986-1984 correspondence 1A-05 Quebec Delegation – Atlanta, 1993 correspondence 1A-06 Quebec: Delegation en Louisiane, 1993-1989 correspondence - general 1A-07 Quebec: Le Gouvernment, 1992-1984 correspondence, updates, organizational chart 1A-08 Quebec - Louisiane Association, 1991-1981 correspondence, membership listings, historique 1A-09 Quebec - Louisiana: Joint Committee, 1992-1989 correspondence, program information, committee material 1A-10 Quebec - Louisiana: Joint Committee, 1986-1981 correspondence, constitution and by-laws, press release 1A-11 Quebec - Louisiana: Joint Committee, 1980-1978 correspondence, constitution and by-laws, committee material 1A-12 Quid Dictionary, 1992-1988 correspondence 1A-13 Radio Acadie: KRVS, 1990-1985 correspondence 1A-14 Radio – Canada, 1994 correspondence 1A-15 Radio: General, 1991-1986 3 correspondence 1A-16 Rallies, 1991-1983 - Literary Rally correspondence, financial records, listing of winners 1A-17 Recipes in French, 1976-1975 1A-18 Requests for Performing Tours, 1989-1986 correspondence, news clippings, announcements 1A-19 Secretariat permanent des peuples trancophones, 1992-1989 correspondence 1A-20 Secretariat permanent des peuples trancophones, 1987-1983 correspondence, photos, members, etc. 1A-21 Semaine Franco-Fun, 1986 correspondence, certificates 1A-22 Senegal, 1992-1991 correspondence 1A-23 Senegal Narrative Paintings, 1987-1985 correspondence, documents, news clippings 1A-24 Societe Nationale Des Acadiens (S.N.A.), 1992-1986 correspondence, news clippings, 1A-25 Songs and Plays, 1989 correspondence, song books, etc. Box 2 2-01 ACA (Association Canado-Americaine), 1991-1987: correspondence 2-02 ACCT (Agence de Cooperation Culturelle et Technique), 1992-1981 correspondence, press releases photograph: Paul Okumba d’Okwatsegue, Secretaire General, ACCT 2-03 ACL (Association Culturelle de la Louisiane), 1986-1984 press releases, correspondence, theatre/presentation programs, performer contracts, general financial reports 2-04 ACTFL (American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages, Inc.), 1988-1975 newsletters, correspondence, maps (copies), senate bill (copy); correspondence: James Domengeaux; Executive Order 12054, Jimmy Carter, 1978; ACTFL 4 committee Resolution of the Domengeaux Resolution 2-05 AFA (Assemblee (nationale) des Franco-Americaines), 1989-1982 correspondence, speech summary (Jean Hebert), meeting minutes; invitation from NBC to Walter Landry 2-06 AIFA (Association Internationale Francophone des Aines), 1989-1983 press releases, newsletters, correspondence, general organization information, meeting minutes 2-07 AIPLF (Assemblee Internationale des Parlementaires de Langue Francaise), 1992-1985 general organization information, correspondence 2-08 AIPLF (Assemblee Internationale des Parlementaires de Langue Franciase), 1993-1985 brochures, correspondence, general organization information. 2-09 AIPLF-Haiti (Assemblee Internationale des Parlementaires de Langue Francaise), 1992 correspondence 2-10 ALCFES (Association Louisianaise de Clubs Francais), 1996-1994 correspondence, general organization information 2-11 ALCFES (Association Louisianaise de Clubs Francais), 1994-1993 news clippings, correspondence 2-12 ALCFES (Association Louisianaise de Clubs Francais), 1994-1989 conference programs, news clippings, correspondence 2-13 ACLFES (Association Louisianaise de Clubs Francais), 1988-1980 newsletters, correspondence, conference programs, general organization information, press releases 2-14 APEFANO (Association des Parents d’Eleves de l’Ecole Franco-Americaine de la Nouvelle-Orleans), 1989-1985 correspondence 2-15 APEFE (Association pour la Promotion de l’Education et de la Formation a l’Etranger), 1992-1989 correspondence, general organization information; photograph: Jean-Pierre Grafe 2-16 APEFE (Association pour la Promotion de lEducation et de la Formation a l’Etranger), 1988-1985 correspondence, general organization information 2-17 APEFE (Association pour la Promotion de l’Education et de la Formation a l’Etranger), 1984-1978 Annual report, correspondence, meeting agenda See also 6-14 2-18 AUPELF (Association des Universities Partialllement ou Entierement de Langue Francaise), 1989-1987 5 correspondence, general organization information 2-19 AUPELF (Association des Universites Partiallement ou Entierement de Langue Francaise), 1986-1983 correspondence (including Domengeaux), general organization information, conference agenda 2-20 Academie Cadienne, 1991: correspondence, general organization formation 2-21 Acadian History and Cajun Culture (school unit and High School), 1992-1986 correspondence, research materials 2-22 Acadian Odyssey Bicentennial Commission 1987-1985: correspondence, general financial information, meeting minutes, news clippings, press releases, research materials 2-23 Acadian Odyssey Bicentennial Commission Box 2.1 (Office Records) 2.1-01 Songs and Plays, n.d. 2.1-02 Special Projects 2.1-03 Special Requests 2.1-04 Stages (Internships): General 2.1-05 Sun King Exhibit, 1980s 2.1-06 Support File, 1992 2.1-07 Survey, 1992 2.1-08 Teachers – Guide Pratique, 1984-85 2.1-09 Teaching Job Requests: Belgium, 1987-1992 2.1-10 Teaching Job Requests: France, 1989-1992 2.1-11 Teaching Job Requests: Not CODOFIL, 1989-1990 2.1-12 Teaching Job Requests: Quebec, 1987-1991 2.1-13 Teaching Job Requests: USA, 1986-1992 6 2.1-14 TV: General, 1992 2.1-15 TV: General, 1988-1991 2.1-16 TV: General, 1985-1997 2.1-17 TV: Acadiana Open Channel 2.1-18 TV: Cote Blanche Productions, 1978-1987 2.1-19 TV: Discos d’or 2.1-20 TV: Espace Francophone 2.1-21 TV:TVS Diffusion, 1986-1990 2.1-22 TV: TVS: Production 2.1-23 Congres Mondeal Acadian Louisiane, 1999 2.1-24 TV: LPB Louisiana Public Broadcasting, 1992 2.1-25 TV: LPB, 1986-1991 2.1-26 TV: Production Harmonisee, 1984-1992 2.1-27 TV: Production Harmonisee, 1980-1983 2.1-28 TV: Societe de Radio – Television du Quebec, 1989-1992 2.1-29 TV: Societe de Radio – Television de Quebec, 1980-1985 2.1-30 TV: Via de Monde, 1984-1986 2.1-31 Textbook Box 3 3-01 Acadian Task Force 1990-1984: correspondence of Evelyn Petry-Goller 3-02 Acadian Village 1992: correspondence, general information 7 photograph: Acadian Village, 1992 slides: CODOFIL-Baton Rouge, Acadian Village (20 slides) 3-03 Acadian Arts Council 1987-1984: correspondence, budgets, general financial information 3-04 Acadians in France 1990-1989: Acadians in France publications 3-05 Acadie Agreement 1991-1992: agreement, press releases; 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