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University Archives Collections:
Schools, Colleges, Research Institutes, etc.

Agency for International Development/Institute for Technical Interchange

Clearinghouse for Innovative Developments

College of Continuing Education and Community Service (CCES)

Commission on the Status of Women

Drosophila Project

Foreign Contracts Office

Graduate School of Library and Information Studies

Gregg M. Sinclair Library

Hawaii Agricultural Experiment Station (HAES): Founded before the College of Hawaii in 1901, the federally sponsored Hawaii Agricultural Experiment Station merged with the University's College of Applied Sciences, which included Agriculture, on 1 July 1929.

Hawaii Cooperative Extension Service

Liberal Studies

NDEA Institute in Asian History

New College

Normal School Library

Romanzo Adams Social Research Laboratory (RASRL): The Laboratory, which existed under various names, began under the direction of Dr. Romanzo Adams, first professor of sociology at UH, in the early 1920s. During World War II, the Board of Regents renamed it the War Research Laboratory; during the war, it worked with the US Army martial law government. The laboratory was eventually renamed in honor of Romanzo Adams, who died in 1942. The Laboratory existed until about 1967, when Dr. Andrew Lind, its second director, retired from the University. The records include extensive files on race relations, cultural organizations, social problems, and include examples of student papers written on various sociological phenomena in Hawaii from the mid-1920s through the late 1960s.

State Postsecondary Education Commission

UH Dance Program

UH-SEATO Vocational Educational Project

University Library: Records include volumes 7-32 of the Library Accession Records, which lists the titles of books and periodicals, along with cost and source information. Correspondence, subject files, and photographs document some periods of time.

University Relations News Releases

Women's Campus Club

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