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Robert M. Rosenzweig, Vice-Provost of Stanford University, Records http://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt429036rb No online items Guide to the Robert M. Rosenzweig, Vice Provost of Stanford University, Records Daniel Hartwig Stanford University. Libraries.Department of Special Collections and University Archives Stanford, California October 2010 Copyright © 2015 The Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior University. All rights reserved. Note This encoded finding aid is compliant with Stanford EAD Best Practice Guidelines, Version 1.0. Guide to the Robert M. SC0091 1 Rosenzweig, Vice Provost of Stanford University, Records Overview Call Number: SC0091 Creator: Stanford University. Office of the Vice Provost. Title: Robert M. Rosenzweig, vice-provost of Stanford University, records Dates: 1963-1975 Physical Description: 21 Linear feet Summary: Primarily administrative files which include correspondence, memoranda, minutes, reports, and publications. Subjects include minority affairs at Stanford, curriculum and departmental affairs, Association of Independent California Colleges and Universities (AICCU), international studies, overseas programs, student protests on campus (1968-72), Seminar on the Role of Higher Education in National Development in Asia (held in Korea in 1968), and fundraising. Language(s): The materials are in English. Repository: Department of Special Collections and University Archives Green Library 557 Escondido Mall Stanford, CA 94305-6064 Email: [email protected] Phone: (650) 725-1022 URL: http://library.stanford.edu/spc Administrative transfer, Provost's Office, 1971, 1974. Information about Access Requested materials must be reviewed by the university archivist before they are released to patron use. Ownership & Copyright All requests to reproduce, publish, quote from, or otherwise use collection materials must be submitted in writing to the Head of Special Collections and University Archives, Stanford University Libraries, Stanford, California 94304-6064. Consent is given on behalf of Special Collections as the owner of the physical items and is not intended to include or imply permission from the copyright owner. Such permission must be obtained from the copyright owner, heir(s) or assigns. See: http://library.stanford.edu/depts/spc/pubserv/permissions.html. Restrictions also apply to digital representations of the original materials. Use of digital files is restricted to research and educational purposes. Cite As Robert M. Rosenzweig, Vice Provost of Stanford University, Records (SC0091). Dept. of Special Collections and University Archives, Stanford University Libraries, Stanford, Calif. Biographical/Historical Sketch Associate Dean of the Graduate Division from 1962-1967, Robert Rosenzweig was named Associate Provost in 1967 and promoted to Vice Provost in 1971. Description of the Collection Primarily administrative files which include correspondence, memoranda, minutes, reports, and publications. Subjects include minority affairs at Stanford, curriculum and departmental affairs, Association of Independent California Colleges and Universities (AICCU), international studies, overseas programs, student protests on campus (1968-72), Seminar on the Role of Higher Education in National Development in Asia (held in Korea in 1968), and fundraising. Access Terms Association of Independent California Colleges and Universities. Rosenzweig, Robert M. Stanford University. Graduate Division. Stanford University. Office of the Provost. Stanford University. Office of the Vice Provost. Stanford University. Overseas Study Program. International relations. Minorities--Education (Higher). Guide to the Robert M. SC0091 2 Rosenzweig, Vice Provost of Stanford University, Records Students--Political activity. Records Box 1 Brookings Bulletin Undated Box 1 Succeed Committee 1967 Box 1 Minorities--"Multi-Culture Institute" T. Francois 1967 Box 1 Minorities Committee 1965-1967 Box 1 Minorities Committee 1965 Box 1 Minorities Committee Correspondence 1964-1965 Box 1 Minorities Committee Summer Program at Stanford 1965 Box 1 Minorities Committee (Ravenswood) Summer Program English Dept. Undated Box 1 Minorities Committee (Mexican American) Summer Program Physics Dept. Undated Box 1 Minorities Committee Economic Opportunities Commission of Santa Clara County Undated Box 1 Minorities Committee Mexican-American Conference Undated Box 1 Minorities Committee Grad School Business Scholarship Program 1965 Box 1 Minorities Committee Sequoia Union High Sch. District Research Undated Box 1 Minorities Committee Request for Support Undated Box 1 Upward Bound Programs Undated Box 1 Upward Bound Correspondence OEO Undated Box 1 Upward Bound Grant No. CG-7983 Rejected 1967 Box 1 Upward Bound Undated Box 1 Upward Bound Grant No. 7933 UB OEO Undated Box 1 Upward Bound Project Application 1966 Mar 1 Box 1 Djerassi Matter 1963 Box 1 Conflicts of Interest Committee Undated Box 1 Dr. Heffner's Research Policy Institute Undated Box 1 Recruitment of Southern Teachers 1967-1968 Box 1 Political Science 1968-1969 Box 1 Committee on Research Policy (National Science Foundation) Undated Box 1 Committee on Research Policy Effort Reports (PHS) Undated Box 1 Stanford Center for Research and Development in Teaching Quarterly Progress Report 1966 Box 1 Untitled Notebook Undated Box 2 AID Correspondence Undated Box 2 Computation Center Undated Box 2 Computer Science Undated Box 2 Stanford Studies in International Conflict and Integration Undated Box 2 Notices and Bulletins Stanford University Undated Box 2 Research at Stanford Undated Box 2 Arye Perlberg Undated Box 2 Provost's Office Correspondence 1967 Box 2 Provost's Office Effort Reporting 1968 Box 2 Provost's Office Employment of Minorities Comm. 1967-1968 Box 2 Provost's Office Computer Undated Box 2 Provost's Office East Palo Alto Day Sch., TMU 1968 Mar Box 2 Provost's Office Mid-Peninsula Christian Ministry Undated Box 2 Provost's Office (M) New Careers Program in San Mateo County Probation Dept. Undated Box 2 Provost's Office Project of Equality of Ohio Undated Box 2 (Min) Retraining Program for Teachers in Multi-Cultural Education 1968 Summer Box 2 Provost's Office Urban Coalition (Sanford Dornbusch) Undated Box 2 Workshop on the Negro and Higher Education Undated Box 2 Provost's Office Mernoy Harrison Undated Guide to the Robert M. SC0091 3 Rosenzweig, Vice Provost of Stanford University, Records Records Box 2 Provost's Office California, Council for Educational Opportunity Undated Box 2 Provost's Office Comm. For Positive Forces VISTA Application 1967 Box 2 Provost's Office Business Council for Minority Students Programs Undated Box 2 Minority Bedford-Stuyvesant Prospectus Undated Box 2 RMR Political Science Dept. Undated Box 2 Misc. SAITO, Kimimori (RMR Advisee) Undated Box 2 Alumni Assoc. Chicago Conference 1969 May 22 Box 2 Stanford Alumni So. Calif. Conference 1969 Feb 16 Box 2 RMR Committee on California Undated Box 2 RMR Conferences, Meetings Undated Box 2 C.R.I.S. Comm. On Atlantic Study Meeting 1967 Spring Box 2 RMR American Council on Education Seminar 1967 Mar 24 Box 2 RMR Executive Seminar Center Undated Box 2 RMR National Foreign Policy Conf. for Educators 1967 Box 2 Committee on Foreign Visitors and Students Undated Box 2 Assn. of Grad. Sch. Comm. On Deadline Data for Appmt. Of TA's and RA's Undated Box 2 Comm. On Financial Awards (External) Undated Box 2 Ph.D. Subcommittee Ph.D. Orals 1967 Mar Box 2 NDFL Grad. Fellowships Comm. Undated Box 2 Comm. On Financial Awards (ex) "Fellowships for Juniors" Project Undated Box 2 RMR Serving on Committees Undated Box 2 NDFL Proposals 1966-1967 Box 2 NDFL Russian and East European Language and Area Center Undated Box 2 Grad, Div. Assn. of Grad. Schools Undated Box 2 C.C.H.E. Title 1 Undated Box 2 C.C.H.E. Technical Advisory Comm. HEA Part A 1965 Box 2 C.C.H.E. Equipment Grant Program (Title VI) Title IV Undated Box 2 NDFL Stanford-Washington Summer Language (Legters) Undated Box 3 Comm. On Low Cost Housing Undated Box 3 TA Comm. 1969 Feb Box 3 SES Report of Subcommittee on Special Constituencies Undated Box 3 SES Teaching and Research Subcommittee Undated Box 3 Committees-Comm. On Gov't of Univ. Minutes and Agendas Undated Box 3 Committees-Comm. On Gov't of Univ. Reports and Memos Undated Box 3 SES Committee Reports Undated Box 3 SES Sub. Admin. Structures Undated Box 3 SES Admissions and Financial Aids Undated Box 3 Committees SES Admissions Committee Report Undated Box 3 SES Subcommittee on Special Constituencies Undated Box 3 Comm. On Parking Problems Undated Box 3 David Jacks Search Comm. Undated Box 3 Comm. On Graduate Division 1967-1968 Box 3 Committee on Student Financial Aid 1968 Apr 4 Box 3 Ad Hoc Senate Comm. On Relations with Student Gov't Undated Box 3 RMR Scott, Foresman, Inc. Social Studies Undated Box 3 RMR Scott, Foresman, Inc. 5th grade Inter-Am. S.S. Undated Box 3 RMR Scott, Foresman, Inc. Atlantic Inst. Material (5th grade book) Undated Box 3 RMR Scott, Foresman, Inc. 3rd grade Social Studies Undated Box 3 Visiting Committees Monthly Budget Sheets Undated Box 4 Academic Council 1967-1968 Box 4 Committee of Fifteen 1968-1969 Box 4 Gov't Relations Committee-Committees 1969 Box 4 Gov't Relations Committee-H.L. Packer Undated Box 4 Housing Advisory, Ad Hoc Committees Minutes Undated Box 4 Housing-Concerned Local Organizations Undated Box 4 Housing Advisory, Ad Hoc Committees 1969 Box 4 Human Biology, Administration of (includes proposal and grant) Undated Box 4 Human Biology - minutes of the Committee Undated Guide to the Robert M. SC0091 4 Rosenzweig, Vice Provost of Stanford University, Records Records Box 4 Human Subjects-Committees 1969 Box 4 Man and His Environment Program 1969 Fall Box 4 E. Minert Undated Box 4 PATU-Tent City 1970 Box 4 Research and Development in Teaching, Center for 1968 Box 4 San Mateo County Human Relations Comm/Program (Mary Zucher) Undated Box 4 Terman Faculty Plan 1969 Box 4 Stanton, Robert (Harry Camp Fund) Undated Box 4 Inter-Univ. Correspondence Virgil K. Whitaker Undated Box 4 Misc. Educ. Relations with Eastern Europe Undated Box 4 Misc. Comm. On Governmental Relations-Comm. On University Policy (COUP) Undated Box 4 National Educ. Improvement Act 1963 Box 4 Proposal Summary 1966 Aug 26 Box 4 AID Grad.
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