Committees
Found in 56 Collections and/or Records:
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Brigham Young University committee records
The University Handbook describes the policies and procedures that allow the university to function. Handbooks outlining functions and practices of Brigham Young University committees for the 1980- 1981, 1981- 1982, 1982-1983 and 1983-1984 school years. Tells of all existing committees under BYU approval for that year and gives definitions of counsels, committees, and boards.
BYU Women minutes, 1934-2005
Contains minutes of the BYU Women, including records from the officers' meetings, general meetings, and council meetings. Minutes include lists of attendees, committee formation and membership, and proposed changes to the constitution. Also included are respresentative responsibilities, event invitations and evaluations, as well as correspondence with President Dallin H. Oaks. Photographs of events and officers are also contained. Materials dated 1934-2005.
Committee on Quarter vs. Semester Systems report, 1938-1955
Committee reports and memorandums (alphabetical), 1955-1964
Contains committee files kept by the Office of the Academic Vice President at Brigham Young University. Materials mainly created by the Academic Vice President, Earl C. Crockett. Includes mainly memos, minutes, and notes. Materials dated 1955-1964.
Department of Communications correspondence, 1956-1999
Contains correspondence relating to the Department of Communications, including letters to private donors for the communications buidling and alumni outreach efforts. Also includes correspondence with various board and committee members on topics including convention accommodations, scheduling, and scholarship applications. Also contains correspondence on the subject of the Daily Universe, 1956-1999.
General and Terminal Education Committee minutes and recommendations, 1957
Harold B. Lee Library committee minutes and correspondence, 1954-2005
Contains correspondence and meeting minutes from various library committees and departments, including the Administrative Council, Haybron Adams, and the Learning Resource Committee. Dates from 1954 to 2005.