Pond, A. Smith (Alonzo Smith), 1905-1959
Dates
- Existence: 1905 - 1959
Biography
A. Smith Pond (1905-1959) was an economics professor and college administrator in Utah. He was a professor in the Department of Economics from 1937 to 1955. He later served as dean of the College of Humanities and Social Sciences (1955-1957), and dean of the Graduate School (1957-1959).
Citation:
B.Y.U. Catalog, 1937-1959 (A. Smith Pond)Register to the Alonzo Smith Pond Collection, 197-?: t.p., etc. (Alonzo Smith Pond; Smith Pond; b. 1905; d. 1959; Professor of Economics at Brigham Young University, 1937-1955; Dean of the College of Humanities and Social Sciences, 1955-1957; Dean of the Graduate School, 1957-1959)
Ancestry.com, via WWW, Oct. 4, 2012 (Alonzo Smith Pond; Alonzo S. Pond; A. Smith Pond; b. Apr. 6, 1905 in Salt Lake City, Utah; parents, Moses Alonzo Pond and Sarah Ann Smith; m. Aug. 17, 1933 in Salt Lake City, Utah to Afton Bernice Fagg; d. Apr. 1, 1959 in Provo, Utah)
Found in 11 Collections and/or Records:
Christian Jensen, A. Smith Pond, and Stewart L. Grow, joint correspondence, 1953-1959
College of Humanities and Social Sciences correspondence, 1960-1962
Contains general correspondence, memos to department chairmen, correspondence with specific University officers, admissions and records correspondence, and communication with the Dean of students, the College of Education, general colleges and graduate schools, and staff policies and procedures. Dates range from 1960 to 1962.
College of Humanities and Social Sciences correspondence, 1954-1963
Contains unlisted items, and correspondence with Dean Bradford, and Presidents Berrett, Edwards, Taylor, and Wilkinson.
College of Humanities and Social Sciences data processing reports, 1955-1965
Contains GPA surveys (university as a whole, by college), enrollment summaries and records, data processing sheets, and GPA semester summaries.
College of Humanities and Social Sciences faculty files, approximately 1918-1962
Contains personnel files on each individual qualifying faculty member. Includes information on new members, rehires, and part-time faculty.
College of Humanities and Social Sciences subject files, 1928-1962
Contains class rolls, faculty load reports, budgets, staff of various departments, faculty evaluations, meeting minutes, inventories, payroll and treasury, and other materials.
College of Humanities and Social Sciences subject files, 1954-1962
Contains department files, faculty files (part-time, prospective, etc.) and evaluations, catalogs, curriculum files, personnel lists, education requirements, budgets, accreditation, department reports, individual faculty files, graduate assistants, faculty teaching loads by quarter, summary of class rolls, and other material.
College of Humanities records
Includes correspondence, memoranda, faculty load reports, budget reports, curriculum, catalog material, registration, scholarship and fellowship information. Also includes information concerning various departments, data processing reports, college enrollment and grades, and faculty personnel files.
College of Humanities subject and correspondence files, 1955-1965
Contains summaries of class rolls, superior student reports, teacher loads, Lambda Iota Tau files, correspondence, and enrollment projections.
Graduate School dean records
Contains reports, minutes, correspondence, recommendations, objectives and evaluations concerning higher education, educational programs, general education information, bibliographies, school curriculum, and economic education, committees, associations, curriculum, and superior students.