
University of Wisconsin--Milwaukee. Center for Economic Education. Office of the Director.Correspondence, 1964-1968.UWM Archival Collection 99.2 cubic ft. (1 box) |
ACCESS RESTRICTIONS: There are no access restrictions on the materials, and the collection is open to all members of the public in accordance with state law. However, the researcher assumes full responsibility for conforming with the laws of libel, privacy, and copyright which may be involved in the use of this collection (Wisconsin Statutes 19.21-19.39).
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY: The Center for Economic Education was created within the College of Letters & Science in the summer of 1964. Leon M. Schur, a professor of Economics, has served as Director of the Center since 1964.
COLLECTION CITATION: This collection should be cited as:
University of Wisconsin--Milwaukee. Center For Economic Education. Office of the Director. Correspondence, 1964-1968. UWM Archival Collection 99. University Archives. UWM Libraries. University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.
RELATED COLLECTIONS:
University of Wisconsin--Milwaukee. Office of the Chancellor. Records. (UWM Archival Collection 46)
University of Wisconsin--Milwaukee. Office of the Vice Chancellor. Records. (UWM Archival Collection 12)
ACQUISITION: An unknown individual transferred the collection to the Archives prior to 1989.
PROCESSING: Leslie Heinrichs processed the collection at the Archives in March-April 1995.
MARC RECORD SEARCH TERMS: The following terms were used in the online bibliographic MARC record to this collection:
| UWM ARCHIVAL COLLECTION 99 | BOX | FOLDER |
| Correspondence, 1964-1965 | 1 | 1 |
| Correspondence, 1966-1967 | 1 | 2 |
| Correspondence, 1968 | 1 | 3 |
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