Box 9
Contains 17 Results:
Business Management, undated
The Business Affairs Series, covering the years 1962-1965 is composed of 15 boxes of materials (boxes 8-22) concerning many important aspects of running the university. Included is information on such topics as property, new and renovated buildings, space allocation, salaries, student financial aid, outside programs that use university facilities (such as convention groups) and many others.
Business Procedures Manual, undated
The Business Affairs Series, covering the years 1962-1965 is composed of 15 boxes of materials (boxes 8-22) concerning many important aspects of running the university. Included is information on such topics as property, new and renovated buildings, space allocation, salaries, student financial aid, outside programs that use university facilities (such as convention groups) and many others.
Buildings and Grounds, 1962-1963
The Business Affairs Series, covering the years 1962-1965 is composed of 15 boxes of materials (boxes 8-22) concerning many important aspects of running the university. Included is information on such topics as property, new and renovated buildings, space allocation, salaries, student financial aid, outside programs that use university facilities (such as convention groups) and many others.
Buildings and Grounds, 1964
The Business Affairs Series, covering the years 1962-1965 is composed of 15 boxes of materials (boxes 8-22) concerning many important aspects of running the university. Included is information on such topics as property, new and renovated buildings, space allocation, salaries, student financial aid, outside programs that use university facilities (such as convention groups) and many others.
Buildings and Grounds, 1965
The Business Affairs Series, covering the years 1962-1965 is composed of 15 boxes of materials (boxes 8-22) concerning many important aspects of running the university. Included is information on such topics as property, new and renovated buildings, space allocation, salaries, student financial aid, outside programs that use university facilities (such as convention groups) and many others.
Buildings Information, 1960-1963
The Business Affairs Series, covering the years 1962-1965 is composed of 15 boxes of materials (boxes 8-22) concerning many important aspects of running the university. Included is information on such topics as property, new and renovated buildings, space allocation, salaries, student financial aid, outside programs that use university facilities (such as convention groups) and many others.
Burrier Scholarship Award, 1964
The Business Affairs Series, covering the years 1962-1965 is composed of 15 boxes of materials (boxes 8-22) concerning many important aspects of running the university. Included is information on such topics as property, new and renovated buildings, space allocation, salaries, student financial aid, outside programs that use university facilities (such as convention groups) and many others.
Central Kentucky Education Association, 1959-1964
The Business Affairs Series, covering the years 1962-1965 is composed of 15 boxes of materials (boxes 8-22) concerning many important aspects of running the university. Included is information on such topics as property, new and renovated buildings, space allocation, salaries, student financial aid, outside programs that use university facilities (such as convention groups) and many others.
Business Department, 1964-1965
The Business Affairs Series, covering the years 1962-1965 is composed of 15 boxes of materials (boxes 8-22) concerning many important aspects of running the university. Included is information on such topics as property, new and renovated buildings, space allocation, salaries, student financial aid, outside programs that use university facilities (such as convention groups) and many others.
By-Pass, 1963
The Business Affairs Series, covering the years 1962-1965 is composed of 15 boxes of materials (boxes 8-22) concerning many important aspects of running the university. Included is information on such topics as property, new and renovated buildings, space allocation, salaries, student financial aid, outside programs that use university facilities (such as convention groups) and many others.
