John W. Egerton Papers

Alternative Title

State Governing Bodies (Excluding Johns Committee)

Creator

John W. Egerton

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Publication Date

November 1962

Time Period

1961-1965

Abstract

A collection of documents relating to the Florida State Board of Control and their regulations for universities.

Keywords

Academic freedom, Florida. Board of Control, John Stuart Allen (1907-1982), Farris Bryant (1914-2002)

Extent

74 pages

Geographic Location

Tampa (Fla.)

Physical Collection

John W. Egerton Papers

Box

1

Folder

10

Language

English

Media Type

Resolutions (administrative records); Newspaper clippings; Notes (documents); Transcripts

Note

Contents:
"Ideas for Discussion with Reitz and Blackwell," December 17, 1962
Resolution from the Senate of the University of South Florida on Academic Freedom, November 14, 1962
Recap of Florida Statute 240.04
Statement on the Johns Committee Investigation
Notes on University Salaries, September 13, 1963
"Statement Concerning University Status," November 1962 List of Questions and Handwritten Notes
Handwritten Statement in Support of John S. Allen and USF
Statement by John S. Allen, April 1, 1965
Bill, Fingerprinting of State Employees
Transcript, Governor Farris Bryant Press Conference, September 1962
Clipping, "Their Huzzas, Full of Sound...Signify Nothing" from the St. Petersburg Times
Transcript, Governor Farris Bryant News Conference, December 10, 1964 Portions of Transcripts from Various News Conferences with Governor Farris Bryant Handwritten Notes on Farris Bryant
Information Sheet on Mrs. Margaret Pennington Addison

Identifier

E02-00007

Papers Relating to the State Board of Control, November 1962 - April 1965 and undated

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