Samuel B. Gould papers,
- Author:
- Gould, Samuel B.
- Call Number:
- MSS APAP-058 local
- Abstract:
- Speeches, articles, correspondence (chiefly with publishers), and clippings.
- Historical Note:
- Samuel B. Gould was president of Antioch College, 1954-59; chancellor of the University of California at Santa Barbara, 1959-62; president of the Educational Broadcasting Corporation, 1962-64; chancellor of the State University of New York, 1964-70; chancellor emeritus, 1970- ; vice president of the Educational Testing Service and president of the Institute for Educational Development, 1971-74; chairman of Commission on Non-Traditional Studies, 1971-72; educational consultant, 1975-85; chancellor of the Connecticut Commission on Higher Education, 1976-77; trustee of the Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association (TIAA), 1968-76.
- Physical Description:
- 3.0 cu. ft
- Access Terms:
- Access to the collection is unrestricted.
- Notes:
- Part of the Archives of Public Affairs and Policy Collection. local
- Subjects:
- Universities and colleges Administration, Universities and colleges Finance, Universities and colleges New York (State), Universities and colleges, Universities and colleges Administration, and Universities and colleges Finance
- Genres/Forms:
- Clippings (information artifacts) aat, Speeches. ftamc, and Correspondence. ftamc
- Corporate Names:
- Antioch College, University of California, Santa Barbara, Educational Broadcasting Corporation, State University of New York, Educational Testing Service, Institute for Educational Development, Commission on Non-Traditional Studies, Connecticut Commission on Higher Education, Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association, Antioch College, Educational Broadcasting Corporation, Educational Testing Service, Institute for Educational Development, State University of New York, Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association, and University of California, Santa Barbara
- Geographic Terms:
- New York (State)
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