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Lottie B. Scott Papers, bulk 1969 - 2018

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The Lottie B. Scott Papers consist of personal documentation she held about her organizational involvement throughout her civic and professional career.
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Bill Janocha Collection of George Fett Comic Art, 1973 - 1981

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The collection contains twenty original ink drawings, signed by George Fett, of the comic strip "Norbert" published by United FDeatures Syndicate between July 1973 and November 1981.
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World Student Christian Federation North America Regional Office Records, 1920-2010, bulk 1973-1989

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This record group documents the operations of the North America Regional Office of the WSCF and the issues that were of concern to the Office. The North America Regional Office of the World Student Christian Federation existed from 1973 to 1988, then was reinstated in the early 2000s. National and local movements, especially in Canada, continued throughout the hiatus of the regional body. Its purpose is to coordinate ecumenical Christian student work in the United States and Canada.

English Language and Orientation Program, Summer Language Institute, Yale University, student records, 1973-2002

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The records consist of student files of the Yale University Summer Language Institute, English Language and Orientation Program.
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Biographical information on Yale University affiliated individuals, 1858-2009

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The records consist of biographies, vitae, photographs and related materials documenting the careers of members of the Yale community.
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Berkeley College, Yale University, student records, 1958-2011

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The records consist of student records maintained by the dean of Berkeley College, Yale University.
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Council on Human Services records, 1973-1977

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In 1973, the General Assembly created the Council on Human Services to coordinate planning and carrying out programs involving two or more agencies, to plan for increased private sector participation, and to provide direction to and coordination with federally funded programs. The Council took over administrative responsibility for some existing programs and developed some new ones including Project Triage (home-care for the elderly), the Wilderness School, the Parent Child Resource System, and the Information and Referral Service. In 1976, the General Assembly abolished the Council as an administrative agency, changing its status to that of an advisory body to the Governor. In 1977, the Council was replaced by a human services reorganization commission.

Lawrence M. Noble, associate secretary, Yale University, records concerning the Athletic Association, 1972-1977

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The records consist of correspondence, complaints, budget materials, and administrative records documenting committees, coaches, sports, personnel, intercollegiate athletics, investments, real estate, facilities, and legislation concerning athletics at Yale.

University of Connecticut, Social Science Data Center Records, 1973 - 1979

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The collection contains a small and random gathering of materials associated with the Social Science Data Center and its publication, The Connecticut Poll.
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1973-1974, 1976, 1979 Box 1

John Arthur Wilkinson papers documenting the Center for Advocacy, Research, and Planning, 1973-1983

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The John Arthur Wilkinson Papers Documenting the Center for Advocacy, Research, and Planning (CARP) document the administrative and institutional history of CARP, and offer a detailed view of the workings of a non-profit civil rights legal agency. CARP's work in the New Haven area with dozens of minority economic interests and neighborhood organizations is reflected in extensive correspondence, legal memoranda, proposals, and collected material. Much of the CARP material also addresses the general topic of African-Americans in the professions, particularly in law and business. There is substantive documentation on housing (discrimination, fair housing, neighborhood advocacy) and educational issues (especially concerning community and technical colleges).
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