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- catalog abstract "Records in subgroup UAIII.5 include minutes of faculty meetings from 1725; dockets for faculty meetings; statutes and laws; faculty votes; and scrapbooks from 1873 containing reports, correspondence, memoranda, and lists of students. Also records of administrative officers in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences. For further information see title of individual office or officer entered under: Harvard University. Faculty of Arts and Sciences. Records in subgroup UAIII.10 include mainly reports, minutes and dockets, correspondence of individual committees and boards of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences. For description of committees see: Harvard University. Faculty of Arts and Sciences. Committees. Records in subgroup UAIII.15 include records of the Faculty and its various administrative subdivisions. Most of these records concern students. Types of records included are record books of student absences, admission records, admittaturs (a student's handwritten copy of the college laws signed by the president, 1715-1866), class rank lists, grades and examination results, diplomas, lists of degree candidates, course lists, room assignments, reports on the occupants and condition of college rooms, 1737-1855, student aid and scholarship records, registration cards, withdrawal lists, 1888-1922, lists of PBK candidates, and individual student folders. Also annual appointment cards for teaching and research fellows, 1940-1961, and staff record cards, 1943-1949. Records in subgroup UAIII.27.xx-.29.xx) relate to historical events such as class disturbances in 1872, student participation in Spanish-American War and World War I and II, the Bailey Plan for unification of the botanical sciences at Harvard, Konrad Adenauer address of 1953, proposal for the Science Center, student demonstrations of 1969, core curriculum legislation, 1978-1979, and recruitment of minority and women faculty, 1980.".
- catalog contributor b756128.
- catalog date "1640".
- catalog description "Faculty of Arts and Sciences Records, Harvard University Archives.".
- catalog description "In the early years of the eighteenth century, the faculty (referred to as the "immediate government") began to emerge as a body having duties distinctive from those of the Corporation. While apparently not formally constituted, the immediate government (the President and tutors) began keeping records of its deliberations in 1725. The term Faculty was applied to this body in 1825. In 1890, the College Faculty (which was also the Faculty of the Graduate School) and the Scientific School Faculty were combined as the Faculty of Arts and Sciences. The FAS has immediate charge of Harvard College, the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, special students, the Summer School of Arts and Sciences and of Education, and University Extension. It is also responsible for educational policy, and for the instruction of students at Radcliffe College.".
- catalog description "Records in subgroup UAIII.10 include mainly reports, minutes and dockets, correspondence of individual committees and boards of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences. For description of committees see: Harvard University. Faculty of Arts and Sciences. Committees.".
- catalog description "Records in subgroup UAIII.15 include records of the Faculty and its various administrative subdivisions. Most of these records concern students. Types of records included are record books of student absences, admission records, admittaturs (a student's handwritten copy of the college laws signed by the president, 1715-1866), class rank lists, grades and examination results, diplomas, lists of degree candidates, course lists, room assignments, reports on the occupants and condition of college rooms, 1737-1855, student aid and scholarship records, registration cards, withdrawal lists, 1888-1922, lists of PBK candidates, and individual student folders. Also annual appointment cards for teaching and research fellows, 1940-1961, and staff record cards, 1943-1949.".
- catalog description "Records in subgroup UAIII.27.xx-.29.xx) relate to historical events such as class disturbances in 1872, student participation in Spanish-American War and World War I and II, the Bailey Plan for unification of the botanical sciences at Harvard, Konrad Adenauer address of 1953, proposal for the Science Center, student demonstrations of 1969, core curriculum legislation, 1978-1979, and recruitment of minority and women faculty, 1980.".
- catalog description "Records in subgroup UAIII.5 include minutes of faculty meetings from 1725; dockets for faculty meetings; statutes and laws; faculty votes; and scrapbooks from 1873 containing reports, correspondence, memoranda, and lists of students. Also records of administrative officers in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences. For further information see title of individual office or officer entered under: Harvard University. Faculty of Arts and Sciences.".
- catalog description "Unpublished shelflist available in repository. Faculty minutes to ca. 1900 are indexed.".
- catalog extent "ca. 7,000 linear ft.".
- catalog issued "1640".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog subject "Harvard College (1636-1780)".
- catalog subject "Harvard College (1780- )".
- catalog subject "Harvard University Administration.".
- catalog subject "Harvard University Admission.".
- catalog subject "Harvard University Curricula.".
- catalog subject "Harvard University Degrees.".
- catalog subject "Harvard University Examinations.".
- catalog subject "Harvard University Faculty.".
- catalog subject "Harvard University Funds and scholarships.".
- catalog subject "Harvard University Graduate students.".
- catalog subject "Harvard University Religion.".
- catalog subject "Harvard University Students.".
- catalog subject "Harvard University. Faculty of Arts and Sciences.".
- catalog subject "Harvard University. Graduate School of Arts and Sciences.".
- catalog subject "Lawrence Scientific School.".
- catalog title "Records of the Harvard Faculty and Faculty of Arts and Sciences, 1640- (inclusive), 1725- (bulk).".
- catalog type "collection".