American Association of University Professors
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Berlin Basil Chapman Collection
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Historian. Photocopies of correspondence (1889-1955), reports, and news articles by Chapman regarding the history of Oklahoma, including the history of Lincoln County, of the towns of Chandler, Mountain View and Stillwater, of the Boomers led by David L. Payne, of the alienation of federal lands in Oklahoma, of the loyalty oaths required of the state's collegiate faculty during the early 1950's, of Oklahoma State University, and of Gov. J.C. Walton's proclamation of martial law (1923) in Okmulgee County.
University of Oklahoma Archives, Faculty Associations Collection, RG66
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Records and publications from the Faculty Club (1922-72) and the American Association of University Professors (1931-81); Faculty Club publications include: "Faculty Club News Bulletin" (1935-37) and "Faculty Club News" (1937-72) and records series include Correspondence (1922-62), Financial Reports (1929-64), Meeting Minutes (1924-58), Letters (1927-35), bylaws and constitution (1929-59), rosters (1922-61), and Guest ledger (1925-55). A.A.U.P. publications include "A.A.U.P. Newsletter" (1972, 1981)and records series include correspondence (1931-49), Financial Reports (1941-55), Minutes (1939-55), bylaws (1944-45), and questionnaires (1945).
University of Oklahoma Archives, George Lynn Cross presidential records, RG03/01/08
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Presidential papers and President Emeritus papers. Among the numerous series included in these papers are General Correspondence (1943-68) and Professional (Botany department) Correspondence (1931-44); Administrative files of the University of Oklahoma Research Institute (1939-73) including bound minute books (1941-73); and Athletics files (1946-57).