Collection Information

Accession Number RG 101
Addenda
Use Restrictions Permission to use these files may be obtained from the Dean's Office through the archivist.
Location SC - Basement

Collection Description & Arrangement

These files were kept by Professor Peter Low, who was Assistant Dean from 1965-1969 and Associate Dean from 1969-1976.  There are three boxes of records, about half of which are near-print and half original copies.  The largest group of records are from the Faculty Appointments Committee of which Low was a member; these folders contain an assortment of working materials for selecting new faculty members.  The are files on student problems, military service, schedules for classes and exams, and transfer students.  The remaining files are copies of reports, memos and regulations from a variety of committees. 

Acquisition Information

Content List

Box 1

  • 1950-1971; Class and Examination Schedules (2 folders)
  • 1964-1966; Class Cut Rules
  • 1972; Curriculum Committee Reports
  • 1966-1974; Faculty Appointments Committee - correspondence, memoranda (2 folders)

 

Box 2

  • 1966-1974; Faculty Appointments Committee - correspondence, memoranda (2 folders)
  • 1970-1974; Faculty Appointments Committee - teaching loads
  • 1970-1974; Faculty Appointments Committee - undated resumes (2 folders)
  • 1970-1974; Faculty Appointments Committee - miscellaneous materials
  • Introduction to Charlottesville.  Handbook prepared by the Law Wives.

 

Box 3

  • 1953-1972; Law School Foundation Budget Information
  • 1967-1968; Military Service - policies for students involved in the draft
  • 1964-1973; Miscellaneous Committee Reports and Memoranda
  • 1965; National Legal Aid and Defender Association Advocacy Project
  • 1958-1964; Scholarships
  • 1974; Law School Self Study Report
  • 1969, 1973; Student Committees
  • 1965-1969; Student problems
  • 1965-1969; Transfer students (3 folders)

 

 

 

 

Use Policy

Access
Use Restrictions Permission to use these files may be obtained from the Dean's Office through the archivist.
Preferred Citation
Unless otherwise stated, digital materials in our collections are available for use under a Creative Commons BY 4.0 License (CC-BY-4.0). For Use and Citation guidelines, see Special Collections Use Policy.