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Record Group: 9 C
Record Sub-Group: 7
Records Title: UMC; College of Engineering; Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering; Administrative, Faculty, and Other Records
Dates: 1930, 1959-1988
Volume: 23 and 1/3 cubic feet, 29.17 linear feet

Scope and Content Note

This Sub-Group holds administrative records of the UMC College of Engineering's Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. This Sub-Group includes course materials, correspondence files, and records relating to scholarships, faculty searches, computer science concerns, faculty class loads, visiting scholars, faculty retreats, and professional conferences.

Series Descriptions:

Series 1. - C:9/9/2
This Series contains mimeographed study guides prepared by Professor Emeritus of Electrical Engineering, David H. S. Cheng, for students in his electrical engineering courses. Also included is a copy of Professor Cheng's 1970 essay entitled A Survey on Some Mathematical Models of the Very Low Frequency Wave Propagation.
(Env, Small Holdings Box 6)
Note to Archivist: This Series was changed from C:9/1/5 to C:9/9/2 in February 2007.

Series 2. - C:9/9/NP (A90-66; A90-126; A91-49; A92-42; A94-51)
This Series holds Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering general correspondence files, course descriptions and outlines class schedules, textbook lists, technical reports, scholarship information, equipment proposals, class rolls, and faculty load reports. Additional topics in this Series include Engineers' Week, alumni relations, faculty grievances, faculty search efforts, computer science, energy conservation, visiting scholars, promotion and tenure, continuing education, faculty retreats, and professional conferences (1977, 1982, 1985-1988).
(23 c.f.,
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Note to Researcher: For Staff Vitae of the Electrical Engineering Department, 1927-1969, see Record Group 9 C, Sub-Group 3, Series 1. Some of the records in this Series are confidential and restricted and are not available to the public. See the restriction note below. This Series is currently unprocessed. Until the Series is completely processed and inventoried, portions may not be fully available to researchers.

Series 3. - C:9/9/3
This Series contains miscellaneous printed and duplicated materials produced by the Department of Electrical Engineering. Among the formats, topics, and titles in this Series are the following: academic program brochures; short-course information; event invitations and programs, including building dedication; project reports; and workshop brochures.
(1/6 c.f., Ellis)
Note to Researcher: This Series contains some records relating to the Computer Science as well as the Computer Engineering departments in the College of Engineering.

Series 4. - C:9/9/4
This Series contains a copy of University of Missouri Professor Mendell Penco Weinbach's and Ohio State University Professor Albert Frederick Puchstein's "The Log Log Vector Slide Rule" published in 1930 by the Keuffel and Esser Company of New York.
(FF, Small Holdings Box 11)

Restrictions Note: The Archives of the University of Missouri-Columbia is required by law and Board of Curator's policy to restrict access to some files and information. Student records are held as confidential under the Federal Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 and by University policy. Faculty promotion and tenure records and Academic Personnel files are restricted for 75 years, or the lifetime of the individual. All grievance, disciplinary, and medical records are treated as confidential files. Consultations with legal counsel, both in-house and external, are protected by the attorney/client privilege and will not be released.

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