Minutes of chapter meetings, correspondence, reports, surveys, AAUP newsletters, and memoranda from the national AAUP office. Subjects covered in the reports include faculty salary, benefits, and recruitment at Notre Dame and other universities. Minutes and meeting material for 1946-1951 are included in the chronological files (Box 4); minutes and meeting material for 1971 to 1973 are included in the subject files (Boxes 7-8). (1 linear foot)
Two binders of minutes of meetings with some memos and correspondence included in binders. Also included in a separate envelope is a letter from James Burtchaell about a scholarship matter. Copy of Constitution of Notre Dame Chapter is included in brown binder near beginning.
Report of Committee on the Development of Engineering Faculties, American Society for Engineering Education, May, 1960.
Report done by the Committee of Nineteen graduating seniors in 1961.
Draft of report by Notre Dame AAUP.
Copies of report and letters requesting copies of the report (1961-1962).
Correspondence requesting copies of Insurance report.
Two copies of Committee "T" Statement and one letter from Frank Keegan to John Magee discussing the report.
Copies of these reports with accompanying memorandum to Chapter Presidents about the report on "The Economic Status of the Profession".
Roster of active AAUP members at Notre Dame in 1960.
Includes AAUP newsletter, form letters to members, correspondence between University members, list of "new" national members, statistical survey of educational aid programs in operation in schools responding, 1957. Correspondents include John L. Magee, Thomas Brennan, William P. Fidler.
Includes AAUP newsletter, applications for active membership, form letters to AAUP members, chapter letters, disclaimer affidavit, leaflets. Correspondents include William Burke, Norbert Gossman. Correspondence deals with education of faculty children and faculty salaries.
Correspondence, membership lists, memoranda from the national AAUP office, and reports. Correspondents include chapter officers, Notre Dame administrators, AAUP members from other universities, and staff members of the national AAUP office. Subjects covered in the correspondence include meeting arrangements, reports and surveys prepared by the local chapter and national office, faculty salary and benefits at Notre Dame, and the chapter's administrative activities. Series also includes minutes for chapter meetings, 1946-1951. (6 inches)
Includes rosters, form letters, statements, correspondence between members, minutes of meetings, reports, and correspondence from the national office. Correspondents include Thomas McAvoy, Francis E. Moran, John J. Cavanaugh, Bernard Kohlbrenner. Correspondence deal with meetings, memberships, and resolutions.
Includes reports, minutes of meetings, correspondence from national office, questionaire, statement of principles on academic freedom and tenure, chapter letters, roster of active members, and one letter from Richard Thompson to John J. Cavanaugh. Correspondence deals with meetings, resolutions, and recommendations.
Correspondence of Notre Dame chapter members about meetings, faculty manual, membership matters, Cap and Gown publication, agendas, resolutions, as well as minutes of some committee meetings, correspondence about administration of the Library. Correspondents include Theodore Hesburgh, Paul A. Montavon, Philip S. Moore, and James Danehy.
Correspondence and related material of Notre Dame chapter and members, and correspondence and related material from the national chapter, including chapter letters, recommended institutional arrangements on academic freedom and tenure, Committee D recommendations, agendas, reports, minutes of annual meeting of Indiana Conference-1958, press release. Correspondents include Donald J. Lewis, Philip Moore, John J. Cavanaugh.
Correspondence of Notre Dame chapter and members, as well as form letters from Indiana Conference of AAUP, chapter letters, agenda for AAUP Meeting. Correspondence deals mostly with resolutions. Correspondents include Donald J. Lewis, Theodore Hesburgh, Bernard Kohlbrenner.
Includes form letters, chapter letters, newsletter, report of committees, membership rosters for Notre Dame chapter, and some correspondence from both Notre Dame and the national office. Correspondents include John Magee, Virginia C. Little, Norman B. Hasser. Correspondence deals mostly with memberships.
Includes chapter letters, committee reports, form letters, correspondence of Notre Dame members and other AAUP members, questionaires. Correspondence include Norman Haaser, H. Haines Turner, Marilyn B. Saveson. Correspondence deals with resolutions, fall-out shelters, meetings.
Correspondence, AAUP constitution, reprints or articles, committee reports, and related material. The subject files deal with the Indiana (regional) and national AAUP organizations, tenure, sex discrimination, acadmeic freedom, collective bargaining, faculty salaries and benefits, the Notre Dame library, and similar topics. Four folders relating to disciplinary actions and other confidential matters have been restricted. The folders, which are marked with asterisks in the folder list, have been removed from the subject files and put in Box 11 with other restricted files. (1.5 linear feet)
Includes mostly ditto form letters to members and chapter Presidents in the Indiana Conference. Also, minutes of Annual Conference of Indiana chapter, personal correspondence, treasurer's report and officers list of Indiana Conference, letters from AAUP national Correspondents include Thomas H. Wetmore, Enos G. Pray, Henry Remak, Material deals with meetings, resolutions, memberships.
Includes chapter letters, memorandum, press release, Constitution, and proposed revision of the Constitution of the AAUP.
Survey forms from various universities.
Includes report of Committee Z on academic salaries, data on institutions, local action programs suggestions, preliminary report on faculty salaries at Notre Dame. One letter is included from William P. Fidler to Donald Lewis.
Membership nomination forms, bulletins from various colleges and universities, Second Report to the President from the President's Committee on Education. Beyond high school, clippings, and reprints.
Correspondence between Notre Dame members and with Theodore Hesburgh about sabbatical leave, reports on sabbatical for other universities, survey of sabbatical leave at other universities, memo of Notre Dame sabbatical leave committee, and statement of reference on sabbatical and research leave. Other correspondents include John Magee, Donald L. Lewis, and Thomas D. Ward.
Includes correspondence about programs, talks, meetings, committees, as well as chapter letters, survey, report of Committee C on College and University Teaching, Research, and Publication, list of new members in national organization (1959). Correspondents include Paul A. Montavon, Ernest L. Eliel, John L. Magee, Victor Schaefer.
Preliminary report by the Committee on Economic Status on "Faculty Salaries at the University of Notre Dame," memo from Committee Z to Chapter Presidents, A Report to the Chapters from the Chairman of Committee C on College and University Teaching, Research, and Publication, and two copies of the Scientific Manpower Bulletin, Results of Preliminary Study of National Physics Roster.
Includes Report of Committee on Academic Retirement and Insurance Programs and announcement of a meeting.
Correspondence about meetings, proposal on Sabbatical and Research Leave, Chapter Letter about Kennedy-Clark Bill and Loewenberg Case, clipping, and reprint from the Congressional Record on the loyalty oath. Correspondents include John Magee, Harold A. Foecke, James Danehy.
Correspondence about various committees, including research, nominating, university curriculum, and library. Correspondence deals mostly with recruitment on members to serve on these committees. Correspondents include John L. Magee, Milton O. Peach, Wesley C. Bender, and William O. Shanahan.
Mostly letters requesting faculty members to join AAUP or serve on AAUP Committees. Also included is a list of Notre Dame AAUP members by department. Correspondents include John L. Magee.
Correspondence about faculty participation in University government, including correspondence with Theodore Hesburgh memos to chapter Presidents, and AAUP Report on Academic Salary Data and Compensation Indices for the Academic Year, 1960-1961.
Correspondence about committee assignment, Theodore Hesburgh visit with Notre Dame AAUP, chapter letter, 1961 Meiklejohn Award Recommendation, and pamphlet entitled "College Teaching as a Career." Correspondents include John L. Magee, Theodore Hesburgh, and George R. Bernard.
Programs, form letters, Indiana Chapter newsletter.
Includes Ernest Eliel's remarks on his Presidency (April, 1971-May, 1972), correspondence between chapter President Eliel and Theodore Hesburgh as well as correspondence between Eliel and other Notre Dame chapter members about his resignation and report of local AAUP regarding the economic status of the profession at Notre Dame. Also included are minutes of meeting (April 13, 1972), and letter from Joseph E. Schwartz to John Lyon of Notre Dame about "Joint Statement on Faculty Status of College and University Librarians."
Agenda of meeting, announcement of meeting, and June newsletter of Indiana chapter.
Correspondence about 1940 statement of principles of national chapters, collective bargaining and agenda matters. Correspondents include James Burtchaell, Ernest L. Eliel, Paul Rathburn. Also included is Faculty Senate Journal (Notre Dame, May 9, 1972), Observer clippings booklet entitled Career Development of the Effective College Teacher.
Includes outline of comments for talk, memo on "Academic Status of Librarians at Notre Dame," notes, clipping from Observer on the library.
One letter from Daniel J. Osberger to Professor Edward R. Trubac, concerning discussion of "Comments on Salaries and Fringes at Notre Dame," circulated to Notre Dame chapter of AAUP.
Includes correspondence between Joseph Tihen and Theodore Hesburgh, form letter of national committee, financial report of national organization, report of the Council Committee on Discrimination, Report of General Secretary of AAUP, Council Position on Collective Bargaining, proposed constitutional amendment. Material relates to Annual meeting, May, 1972.
Includes National AAUP "Resolution on the Economic Crisis in Higher Education," AAUP Statement on Collective Bargaining, reprints from AAUP Bulletin, reports and resolutions on such items as tenure quotas, notes on meeting and sessions, chapter conference letter, "suggestions for conducting a successful membership drive."
Includes correspondence about the dismissal of Professor Bookmeyer from St. Francis College, Fort Wayne, Indiana. Correspondents include Paul A. Rathburn, M. Jo Ellen Scheetz, Miriam Schultheis, minutes of St. Francis College AAUP meeting, Lloyd Bookmeyer, Bertram Davis, Joseph Schwartz.
Report of the Carnegie study on "The More Effective Use of Resources." A cover letter from Theodore Hesburgh is included. Report is twenty- eight pages.
Includes mostly copies of agreements between other AAUP chapters and their respective universities on a wide range of issues, such as academic freedom, and salaries. Universities include Wayne State, Community College of Baltimore, and Boston State. Also included are reprints of articles.
Includes most published material on collective bargaining, copies of agreements between AAUP chapters and various universities, dittoed form letters of Notre Dame chapter of governance of the University, court brief pertaining to Syracuse University AAUP, AAUP Bulletin, and magazine entitled Change.