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Appointment, Promotion, Academic Freedom, and Tenure Committee records
Daniel Favero papers
The collection contains the resume and obituary of Daniel Favero, papers and records concerning the accounting and business classes he taught, records pertaining to the School of Business and Economics from 1959-2009, and the struggle for four-year status of Weber College. Collection also contains plans for the development of the Harrison campus and the planning guide for the business building.
Daniel L. Martino papers
Arranged into seven series: Series 1, Professional publications, documents, and records, 1928-1997; Series 2, Teaching and classroom materials, 1936-1996; Series 3, Correspondence, 1968-1997; Series 4, Awards, 1979-1995; Series 5, Books, 1917-1985; Series 6, Photographs and slides, 1941-1995; Series 7, Newspaper clippings and event programs, 1946-2000.
Executive Committee records
The collection includes memoranda, meeting minutes, reports, agendas, schedules, directories, and articles.
Faculty Senate records
The collection includes memoranda, meeting minutes, reports, agendas, schedules, directories, books, CDs, flash drives, and floppy disks.
Harold Bateman oral history project files
Arranged alphabetically by surname.
Jerome Bernstein Papers
This collection contains research notes, news articles, and book publications.
John M. Elzey papers
This collection containes three series. Series 1, Plays and musicals, 1956-1988; Series 2, General office files, 1958-1987; Series 3, Asian studies, 1956-1991. Original order was maintained as much as possible, thus each series is in alphabetical order based on title or subject matter.
L. Kay Gillespie papers
This collection contains the research and writings of L. Kay Gillespie on crime, quackery, media, social class, and miscellaneous topics. It also contains papers and photographs related to his time as a professor as well as personal documents.
Lee McKenzie Papers
This collection contains course information, student and faculty papers, newspaper and journal articles, books, cassette tapes, department notices, and lecture resources pertaining to the courses taught by Dr. Lee McKenzie throughout her career and specifically at Weber State College and Weber State University.