Preliminary Guide to the Washington State University College of Agriculture and Home Economics Assistant Director Res. Administrative Subject Files, 1975-1985
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Overview of the Collection
- Creator
- Washington State University. College of Agriculture and Home Economics Assistant Director Res.
- Title
- Preliminary Guide to the Washington State University College of Agriculture and Home Economics Assistant Director Res. Administrative Subject Files
- Dates
- 1975-1985 (inclusive)19751985
- Quantity
- 7 Linear feet of shelf space, (7 Boxes)
- Collection Number
- UA1985-37 (collection)
- Summary
- Office and administrative files from the department of Agriculture and Home Economics from 1975-1985.
- Repository
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Washington State University Libraries' Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections (MASC)
Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections
Terrell Library Suite 12
Pullman, WA
99164-5610
Telephone: 509-335-6691
mascref@wsu.edu - Access Restrictions
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This collection is open and available for research use.
- Languages
- English
Historical Note
On May 22, 1891, the Board of Regents took possession of the 200-acre farm donated by the citizens of Pullman for the site of the Washington State Agricultural College, Experiment Station, and School of Sciences. In the early years, program offerings were listed only as “Agriculture.” It was not until the arrival of President Holland in 1916 that the institution was restructured into colleges, departments, and schools. Also in 1916, there was pressure to make the Department of Home Economics part of the Department of Agriculture. After surveying the work of other institutions, Agnes Craig, Department Head, wrote, “Since homemaking is a universal need, would it not be desirable to create as part of the newly organized State College of Washington, a separate organization, the first College of Home Economics, thus recognizing the importance of education in that field and giving the work the dignified position that it deserves?” When the reorganization was announced in June 1917, it was confirmed that the College of Home Economics would be one of the five colleges. The College of Agriculture and Home Economics has undergone many changes over the years – the merging of the Colleges of Agriculture and Home Economics in October 1982, programs moving from other colleges to CAHE, departmental name changes and mergers, joint programs with other colleges. Martin Waananen was the chairman of the department of general agriculture, assistant director for the resident instruction, and project director for the Indonesia project all at the same time.
Content Description
Office and administrative files from the department of Agriculture and Home Economics from 1975-1985. Includes office files, budget reports, admissions files, and correspondence. Seven linear feet of Administrative subject files; two linear feet of Budget files.
Use of the Collection
Restrictions on Use
Copyright restrictions apply.
Preferred Citation
[Item description]
Preliminary Guide to the Washington State University College of Agriculture and Home Economics Assistant Director Res. Administrative Subject Files, 1975-1985 (UA1985-37)
Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections, Washington State University Libraries, Pullman, WA.
Administrative Information
Arrangement
This is an unprocessed collection. Any arrangement reflects either a pre-existing order from the records' creators or previous custodians, or preliminary sorting performed by staff.
Boxes are organized alphabetically. Box 1 contains A-C. Box 2 contains C-D. Box 3 contains D files, as well as course info separated by course number. Box 4 contains E-F. Box 5 contains G-I. Box 6 contains I-O. Box 7 contains O-Z.
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Corporate Names
- Washington State University. College of Agriculture and Home Economics Assistant Director Res. -- Records and correspondence
