John W. Egerton Papers

Alternative Title

Correspondence Part 7

Creator

John W. Egerton

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Publication Date

October 1962

Time Period

October 1962 - June 1963

Abstract

A series of letters to and from John W. Egerton relating to academic freedom at the University of South Florida (USF). Included are mentions of the Florida Legislative Investigation Committee (often called the Johns Committee), and the American Association of University Women.

Keywords

Academic freedom, Florida. Legislature. Legislative Investigation Committee, American Association of University Women

Extent

19 pages

Geographic Location

Tampa (Fla.); Atlanta (Ga.); Fayetteville (Ark.); Baltimore (Md.)

Physical Collection

John W. Egerton Papers

Box

2

Folder

15

Language

English

Media Type

Correspondence

Note

Contents:
Letter, John W. Egerton to Carol S. Scott, December 18, 1962
Letter, John W. Egerton to Carol S. Scott, April 25, 1963
Letter, Rudolph Pate to John W. Egerton, December 7, 1962
Letter, John W. Egerton to Rudolph Pate, December 5, 1962
Letter, John W. Egerton to Rudolph Pate, November 28, 1962
Letter, Bill Hughes to John W. Egerton, October 14, 1962
Letter, Patrick W. Hogan to John W. Egerton, December 21, 1962
Letter, Maralyn Gillespie to John W. Egerton, January 7, 1963
Note, Maralyn Gillespie to John W. Egerton
Letter, Corbin Gwaltney to John W. Egerton, December 27, 1962
Letter, Corbin Gwaltney to John W. Egerton, December 13, 1962
Letter, John W. Egerton to Corbin Gwaltney, December 18, 1962
Letter, John W. Egerton to Gladys Anthony, January 24, 1963
Letter, Carol S. Scott to John W. Egerton, June 2, 1963
Form Letter, Carol S. Scott to State Legislators of Florida, April 25, 1963

Identifier

E02-00023

Correspondence Relating to Policies on Academic Freedom, October 1962 - June 1963

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