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Dean's Council, est. 1921
Dean's Council fonds, 1968-1975
10 cm of textual records (2 binders)
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The position of Dean was created in 1921 by the enactment of University
By-law #2 to undertake the role of chief executive officer of a
faculty and ex-officio chairman of Faculty Council meetings. Deans
also act as a channel between their faculties and Senate or the
Board of Governors. Their primary duty is to administer the various
programs and activities within their respective faculties and to
arrange class schedules and time tables.
The Deans' Council meets within the Senate chambers. The University
President acts as chairman of the meetings. Also included in Deans'
Council meetings are the Vice-Presidents and Provosts.
The Council records, mainly from 1975 to 1977, include minutes
of meetings regarding revisions to Presidential reports, the Presidential
Advisory Committee on Registration, the Questionnaire of the Committee
on the Release of Information, sabbatical leaves, replacements on
the Senate Committee of Appeals, and also meetings pertaining to
the creation of the university calendar.
Open to all researchers, with restrictions on confidential material
Finding aid available
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