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Statistics
File · Undated
Part of Walter C. Schnackenberg Papers

Section covers enrollment statistics of various colleges and universities throughout the United States and includes four folded pages and 108 notecards.

Spokane College Notes
File · Undated
Part of Walter C. Schnackenberg Papers

Section includes a list of faculty members (1 per notecards) at Spokane College in Spokane, Washington including the years the professors taught and what subjects. File includes 129 total notecards.

Speeches
File · Undated
Part of Walter C. Schnackenberg Papers

File includes: a speech given at the Fall Faculty Conference (1965) entitled “The Humanities and the Humanistic View” and the speech given by Dr. Schnackenberg at the inauguration of President Wiegman (1970). This file is missing from the collection.

Spain Study Tour
File · 1970-1971
Part of Walter C. Schnackenberg Papers

Materials on the 1971 Study Tour to Spain led by Dr. Schnackenberg and Dr. Arbaugh. File includes: advertisements for various tours, proposals for the study tour, correspondence with the Interim Committee, proposed itineraries, miscellaneous materials on interim study, lists of interested students, brochures of the trip, student evaluations of the trip, and the final report.

Social Sciences Division
File · 1972-1973
Part of Walter C. Schnackenberg Papers

General materials on the Division of Social Sciences. File includes: notes on developments within the department, copies of departmental policies, criteria for determining chairmen, memos for divisional priorities, minutes of faculty meetings, proposals for By-law changes, and requests for a report on tuition income and enrollment ratios.

File · 1963-1967
Part of Walter C. Schnackenberg Papers

Materials documenting the activities of the committee which considered the feasibility of particular graduate degree programs and provided outlines for possible programs. File includes: a statement on the responsibilities of the committee, agendas for the meetings, minutes, proposals by various departments for graduate studies in their respective fields, findings of the committee, and bulletins of the Division of Graduate Studies.