#40067 THE RECORDS OF THE INSTITUTE OF GOVERNMENT in the University Archives and Records Service Wilson Library University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill CB# 3926 Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27514-8890 March 1987 September 1994 INTRODUCTION The Institute of Government was first conceived in the mind of its founder, Albert Coates, in the late 1920s. Coates, a professor since 1923 in the University of North Carolina School of Law, realized that the criminal law he taught was based solely on a few Supreme Court decisions and that he was, therefore, unable to prepare his students for the daily ins and outs of courtroom and criminal procedure. To learn the ins and outs himself, he began working with local law enforcement officials, only to find that they knew as little about textbook law and Supreme Court decisions as he did about apprehending felons and running prisons. Coates then saw that these officials desperately needed some instruction on how better to perform their duties--and decided that he was the man to provide it. In December, 1931, Coates organized a steering committee of prominent North Carolinians, who formally approved his plan for a series of training courses for law enforcement officials. He wanted, he said, to create an "Institute of Government," which he described as "a voluntary organization of public officials and private citizens coming together for the continuous study of the structure and workings of government, in books and in action, in the cities, the counties, and the state of North Carolina." The following May a group of two hundred state and local officials approved the plan. The Institute of Government had its official beginning in September 1932, when Coates held the first "Statewide School of Governmental Officers for the Study of Governmental Institutions in the Cities, Counties, and State of North Carolina" in Chapel Hill. Three hundred officials from around the state attended. The July 6, 1932, edition of the UNC Newsletter bore Albert Coates' byline, and set out for the citizens of the state his goals for the Institute. In particular, he outlined six categories of work which, to this day, constitute the bulk of the Institute's activities: 1. The preparation of governmental guidebooks which will bring to every government official a clear statement of the powers attendant to his job and the methods available to implement those powers. 2. The operation of county, district and state-wide schools for the government officers which will train and teach the officers in their responsibilities. 3. The publication of a governmental journal, Popular Government, which reports the results of government studies, updates the government guidebooks, documents the changes in government made by the legislature and keeps people continuously in touch with their government. 4. The promotion of government-related education in the high schools and universities of North Carolina. 5. The training of men with experience in North Carolina Government to constitute a staff responsive to the inquiries of North Carolina government officials. 6. The building of governmental laboratory offices which demonstrate the different methods and practices in use in similar offices around the state. From its founding until 1942, the Institute was a private entity and, as such, received no state funding. Donations from Greensboro businessmen Ben and Caesar Cone got the Institute started and enabled Coates, in 1933, to hire his first staff member--one of his former students, Henry Brandis. Further private donations allowed the creation of a larger staff and an expansion of the Institute's services, but funding remained a problem throughout the Depression. Subscriptions to Popular Government covered only the cost of the magazine itself. The School of Law wanted nothing to do with the Institute and nearly forced Coates off the faculty for spending too much time on Institute activities. Coates finally agreed to a half-time leave at his own expense, while continuing to pay many of the Institute's expenses out of his own pocket. In the mid-1930s, at the request of mayors and county commissioners, he set a flat rate of one half-cent per capita at which cities and counties could obtain the Institute's services. He then sent staff member Dillard Gardner on a statewide campaign for memberships. Coates was able to obtain a Public Works Administration grant to erect a building for the Institute, but it lapsed before he could obtain matching funds. By the end of the 1930s, he could not afford to pay his staff and helped them find more secure jobs elsewhere. But Coates did not give up. Through a combination of private donations and loans in his own name, he finally secured the funding for the Institute's first building, which was completed in 1939 in Chapel Hill. The presence of the building, as he had hoped, convinced people that the Institute was still alive. In 1942, largely through the interest and support of President Graham and Controller Carmichael, the University of North Carolina agreed to take the Institute in its folds, placing it for the first time on a secure financial footing. After World War II, Coates was able to recruit a new, larger staff, and to expand dramatically the services of the Institute. In 1956, the Institute moved into the new million-dollar Joseph Palmer Knapp building, which remains its home today. Directors of the Institute of Government and their tenures are as follows: Albert Coates 1932-1962 John Sanders 1962-1973 Henry Lewis 1973-1979 John Sanders 1979-1992 Michael R. Smith 1992- TABLE OF CONTENTS The records of the Institute of Government are arranged in three subgroups as follows: SUBGROUP TITLE I ADMINISTRATIVE FILES Series 1: Founding and Development of the Institute to 1942 Series 2: General II PROGRAMS Series 1: Local and State Government Subseries 1: General Subseries 2: Subject Files Subseries 3: City and County Studies Subseries 4: General Inquiry Files Subseries 5: Local Government Plans Series 2: UNC System, 1972 Reorganization III OUTSIDE ORGANIZATIONS Series 1: State Series 2: National SUBGROUP I: ADMINISTRATIVE FILES SERIES 1: FOUNDING AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE INSTITUTE TO 1942 This series contains records documenting the establishment and early organization of the Institute of Government along with some of the administrative records generated by it prior to its incorporation into the University of North Carolina in 1942. These early records are filed in a separate series primarily because they cover a time when the Institute was a private venture and less formally structured than in later years. Projects were attempted, revised in progress, and later scrapped or changed beyond recognition. Staff members could not afford the luxury of working within one or a few fields, but worked on projects as they were needed. Every successful project spawned ideas for several new endeavors. The early Institute was, moreover, entirely the domain of Albert Coates, and its organization reflected his personality far more than it did any bureaucratic design. When the Institute was brought into the University in 1942, its organization changed. Internal procedures grew more regular, as existence within a larger institution demanded. For the first time the Institute's funding was guaranteed, not only by its new parent institution but by the end of the Depression. In addition, the late 1930s saw a complete turnover in staff. After World War II the Institute began to resemble more closely its current self. The records of this later era will be found in Series 2 of this Subgroup and in Subgroups II and III. It should be noted, finally, that the separation of the Institute's early records is not absolute. Although this series contains only records prior to 1942, not all such records are filed here. Many programs (such as police training schools) begun in the 1930s continued with only minor or gradual changes into later decades; the records of such programs will be found in Subgroup II. Only records that do not fit the Institute's later organization and those chronicling the creation of the Institute are filed here. For more information about the creation and early development of the Institute of Government, the researcher is referred to Albert Coates' book The Story of the Institute of Government (1981). Notes concerning the content of certain files will be found at the end of the series. Box I:1 Advisory Board, 1941 Boards of Advisors (County): Correspondence (mostly appointments), n.d.; 1932 Board of Advisors (State): Correspondence (mostly appointments), 1932-1934 Meeting (March 18, 1933, at Sir Walter Hotel, Raleigh), 1933 Meeting (October 28, 1933, in Governor's Office, Raleigh), 1933 Meeting (May 20, 1937, with City Training School Committee), 1937 Code of Criminal Procedure, (includes discussion of proposed meeting to discuss Code), 1930-1931; 1933 Committees: Executive Committee to Plan Governmental Laboratory Building, 1935 Executive Councils: Meeting (March 30, 1934, in chamber of House of Representatives, Raleigh), 1934 Organization Committee (Board of Trustees): Meeting (August 13, 1932, Chapel Hill), 1932 Meeting (November 19, 1932, Chapel Hill), 1932 [Steering Committee?]: Meeting (December 28-29, 1931), 1931-1932 Correspondence: General, n.d.; 1928-1937; 1939-1940; 1942 Congressmen, 1930; 1932-1936; 1940 Durham County, 1932-1933; 1935-1937 "Notables," 1929; 1931-1935; 1937 Pound, Roscoe (Dean of Harvard Law School), 1929; 1931-1937 Public Schools, n.d.; 1932-1939 U.S. Judges, 1928; 1930-1937 Box I:2 Institute Meetings: IOG Meeting (May 5-6, 1932; formation of NC Association of Governmental Officers), 1932 IOG Meeting (September 9-10, 1932; formation of NC Association of Legislative Officers and formal opening of IOG), 1932 1933 Sessions of IOG (June 23-24, 1933), 1933 1934 Sessions of IOG (April 13-14, September 13-14, November 16-17), 1934 1935 Sessions of IOG, Registration Book Law, School of (UNC), 1930; 1933; 1935 (corrseponsdence with, on division of Albert Coates's responsibilities between IOG and Law School) Local Organization and Memberships: General, 1932-1933; 1935-1936 City & County Memberships: Dillard Gardner's reports on travels to drum up local support for IOG, n.d.; 1936-1937 College Students, n.d.; 1932; 1934 County Courts, requests for information on, 1930; 1932 County and Town Officers, requests for names of, 1930-1931 District Bar Association Officers, correspondence with and requests for names of, 1933-1934 District Organization, n.d. Individual Members, lists of, 1933; 1935-1938 Local Bar Officials, correspondence with and requests for names of, 1932-1934 Nominees for County Office, requests for names of, 1932 Organization of County Units of IOG, 1923-1933 Population Data for City and County Membership Dues, n.d.; 1938 Box I:3 Plans for Institute and Responses to Same: Albert Coates's Studies of Teaching Criminal Law and of NC Criminal Law and Procedure, responses, 1929-1931 Popular Government, Vol. I, No. 1 (January 1931), on NC Criminal Justice System, responses, 1931-1933 "Outline of a Tentative Plan of County, District, and Statewide Schools of Governmental Officers in North Carolina," responses, 1931-1932 Box I:3 (cont.) "Preliminary Draft of a Plan for County, District, and Statewide Schools for Law Enforcing Officers," plan and responses, 1932 Popular Government, Vol. I, no. 2 (June 1932), on plan and purpose of Institute of Government, responses, 1932-1933 "The Task of Popular Government," UNC News Letter (July 6, 1932), on plan and purpose of Institute of Government, plan and responses, 1932 (see also Popular Government, Vol. 1, no. 2, for responses to this article, as the content of the two was similar) Association of Legislative Officers, responses to plan for, 1932-1933 "Report of the Director of the Institute of Government: Progress in the Past and Plans for the Future" (November 1936), responses, 1936-1937 Box I:4 Staff Memoranda and Correspondence (includes summaries of individual work) (For an explanation of these files see note (*) at the end of this series.) Alexander, Marion R. [IOG Business Manager; Popular Government], n.d.; 1934-1937 Brandis, Henry, Jr. [taxation; legislation], n.d.; 1932-1938 Gardner, Dillard S. (prior to joining IOG staff), 1930-1932 Gardner, Dillard S. [criminal law], n.d.; 1933-1937 Grice, T. N. (Buck) [taxation; accountancy], n.d.; 1932-1937 McGalliard, Harry W. [women and the law, alcoholic beverage control, public welfare], n.d.; 1937-1939 Seawell, Malcolm [police; automotive safety], n.d.; 1935-1940 NOTES: * Staff Memoranda and Correspondence: The general subject areas of each staff member's work have been listed in brackets after his name; however, these files do not pertain strictly to the staff members' work in those areas. Salary and other personnel records have also been filed here. For more information of the work of the Institute in particular ares, the researcher is referred to the topically arranged files in Subgroup II, Series 1, Subseries 2. Until the later 1930s, the Institute filed most of its correspondence by staff member. There is, therefore, some overlap between these files and the material in Subgroup II, Series 1, Subseries 2. SUBGROUP I: ADMINISTRATIVE FILES (cont.) SERIES 2: GENERAL This Series includes administrative files produced by the Institute of Government between 1942 and 1962. Similar material dated prior to 1942, particularly that relating to the Institute's finances, building, and library, will also be found here. Notes concerning the content of certain files will be found at the end of the series. Box I:5 Budget and Finance: General, 1936; 1942-1956; 1961-1962 Audit of IOG: General, n.d.; 1958-1959 Newspaper Articles, 1959 Budget Requests, 1938-1955 Cash Control System, 1958-1960 "Four Eras in the Financial History of the IOG," Edward E. Hollowell, 1960 Salaries: See under Staff, below Treasurer, 1933; 1935-1940 UNC, Fiscal Integration into, n.d.; 1938-1942; 1945 Building and Facilities: Old Building: General, n.d.; 1938-1940; 1943-1949; 1959 Atwood and Weeks (architects), 1938-1940 Building Contracts, 1938-1939 Dedication, 1939 Early efforts, 1934-1936 Equipment and Furnishings, 1945; 1951 Extension, 1940-1941; 1943 Loans, 1938; 1943 Publicity, n.d.; 1938 Sites, 1937-1938 New Building: Dedication, 1960 Early Efforts, 1948; 1951 Publicity, 1958 Statement of Monthly Expenses, 1961-1962 Criminal Investigation Laboratory, n.d. Firearms Range, n.d.; 1955 City & Regional Planning, Department of, 1946-1949 Box I:5 (cont.) Chancellor's Office: Robert Burton House, 1937; 1944-1946; 1948-1949; 1953-1957 William B. Aycock, 1959; 1962-1963 Correspondence: General, 1942-1948; 1953-1954 Blair, William A., 1944 Brockwell, Sherwood, 1942; 1944; 1952-1953 Colton, Henry E., 1948-1949 Groth, William L., 1944-1946 Hill, George Watts, 1930-1958 Rucker, Richmond, 1947-1948 Sharpe, Bill, 1944-1945; 1955 Sharpe, Susie, 1948; 1958 Development: Donors, list of, 1960 Grants: Burlington Fund, 1959-1962 Legal Institutes Fund, 1947 Rockefeller Foundation, 1933; 1935-1938; 1940 Spelman Fund, 1933-1934 Love, J. Spencer, 1941-1945; 1949-1953; 1955-1958 Education, School of, n.d.; 1949-1951; 1959 Green v. Kitchen, article by Albert Coates, 1948-1950 History (IOG): (For an explanation of these files see note (*) at the end of this series.) Histories of IOG, n.d.; 1954; 1956; 1958-1959 Notes, n.d. "Out of a Classroom in Chapel Hill" (Albert Coates's report upon leaving directorship of IOG), 1962 Report to the Chancellor (Albert Coates, precursor to book on IOG), n.d. Box I:6 Housing Office (IOG), n.d.; 1943; 1947; 1956-1962 (see also Esther Minturn, in Staff files below) Law, School of (proposed merger of IOG with), 1959; 1962 Library (IOG): General, 1942; 1952; 1955-1956 Exchanges, n.d.; 1932-1945; 1947; 1953-1954; 1956 Requests for Publications, 1933-1953 (see also David Cherry and Catherine Maybury, under Staff Memoranda, below) Library (UNC), 1934; 1950-1953; 1957 Memberships in IOG, correspondence concerning, 1937-1952 Office Manual, 1953-1954 (see also Library (IOG), Housing Office (IOG), and Mary Norwood, Kathryn Freeman, Esther Minturn, and Catherine Maybury under Staff Memoranda) Political Science, Department of, n.d.; 1943-1944; 1947-1948; 1951-1954 Popular Government: See Subgroup II President's Office (Consolidated University): Frank Porter Graham, 1932-1948 Gordon Gray, n.d.; 1950-1953; 1958 William Friday, 1958; 1960-1961 Public Health, School of, 1948-1953 Public Welfare and Social Work, Division of, 1940; 1943-1946 Publicity: General, n.d.; 1935-1948 Building: See Publicity under Building & Facilities, above Newsweek Article, 1953 Reader's Digest Article, 1943-1945 Saturday Evening Post Article, 1944-1945 Sesquicentennial Celebration (UNC), 1944-1945; 1947; 1953 Speeches (Albert Coates), n.d.; 1937; 1945; 1952 Box I:7 Staff: General (lists, faculty status, catalog information, etc.), 1943; 1947; 1950-1957 Memoranda (includes summaries of individual work and Coates' files on staff members, and some correspondence) (For an explanation of these files see note (**) at the end of this series.) Box I:7 (cont.) Staff (cont.): Memoranda (cont.): Abbott, Peyton [1942-1947: taxation], n.d.; 1942-1946 Alexander, John F. [1953-1954: mental health], n.d. Allen, L. W. [1947-1948: public purchasing], n.d.; 1948 Alley, Zebulon D. [1955-1957: motor vehicle laws], 1948 Atwater, Jack, 1953 Ball, Clyde L. [court system], n.d.; 1956-1962 Barfield, William C. [1942], n.d. Benfield, Marion W., Jr. [1960-1961: education; local legislation], n.d.; 1960-1961 Biggs, M. Alexander [1957-1958: court survey], n.d.; 1958 Blair, John Fries [1944-1946; 1950-1951: motor vehicle laws], n.d.; 1946; 1950-1951 Bounds, Vernon Lee [prison system], n.d., 1950-1961 Report on life and work, 1962 Britt, William R. [1950: clerk of superior court], n.d. Brown, Willis [1952-1953: Department of Conservation], n.d. Bryan, J. Shepard [1950-1953: motor vehicle laws], n.d.; 1950; 1953 Bumgarner, W. Clifton [1951-1953: registers of deeds; alcoholic beverage control], n.d.; 1952-1953; 1959 Byrd, Robert, n.d.; 1960-1962 Campbell, Bob, n.d.; 1955-1959 Cherry, Louis A. [1944-1946: IOG Librarian], n.d. Coates, Albert, n.d.; 1948; 1950; 1952-1953; 1957-1958 Cochrane, William M. [1941; 1945-1954: public health; housing); n.d.; 1948-1954 Cogburn, Max [1951-1953: administrative procedure], n.d.; 1952 Crumpler, Frederick G. [1957-1958: court study], n.d. Deming, George H., 1948 Box I:7 (cont.) Staff (cont.): Memoranda (cont.): Devine, William Thomas, Jr. [1952-1953], n.d.; 1952 Earp, Bertie E., 1958 Elam, Harper J. III [1952-1954: police departments, motor vehicle laws], n.d.; 1953 Box I:8 Esser, George [city and county government], n.d.; 1949-1962 Record of work, 1948-1960 Evans, David S., 1959-1960 Forney, Neal [fire prevention; wildlife protection], 1956-1961 Freeman, Kathryn [IOG office manager], n.d.; 1953-1957 Giles, Robert E. [law enforcement; reorganization of state government], n.d.; 1950-1955 Green, Philip [city planning], n.d.; 1949-1962 Hall, Roy G., 1957-1961 Harrell, Bernard A., n.d. Box I:9 Hayman, Donald [personnel administration], n.d.; 1948-1962 Record of work, 1948-1960 Heath, Milton S., Jr. [1957-: municipal government], n.d.; 1959-1962 Hennessee, Joseph P. [motor vehicle laws], n.d.; 1954-1959 Hill, Maurice G. [1942: local government], n.d. Hinsdale, C. Ed [motor vehicle laws], n.d.; 1961-1962 Hollowell, Ed, 1958-1959; 1961 Horton, Walter Lee, Jr., 1957 House, Albert J. [motor vehicle laws], n.d. Johnston, Paul A. [1952-1955: law enforcement; reorganization of state government], 1952-1953 Jones, Durward S. [1956-1958: motor vehicle laws], n.d.; 1958 Box I:9 (cont.) Staff (cont.): Memoranda (cont.): Keener, Hurshell H. [1952-1953: motor vehicle laws], n.d. Knox, Charles [1951: motor vehicle laws], n.d. Lane-Reticker, Edward [motor vehicle laws], n.d.; 1952-1953; 1956 Leager, Samuel R. [1946], n.d. Lewis, Henry [election laws; property taxation], n.d.; 1946-1947; 1949-1962 Ligon, Roddey M., Jr. [domestic relations; public health and welfare], n.d.; 1955-1961 Long, T. W. M. [1941-1942: motor vehicle laws], n.d. Lucas, Phil [1940], n.d. Mace, Ruth [municipal planning], n.d.; 1959-1961 Machen, Ernest W., Jr. [1949-1953: law enforcement; courts and administration], n.d.; 1950-1952 Markham, Allan, 1961 Maybury, Catherine M. [IOG library], 1955-1960 McCormick, Miles, 1947-1948 McGehee, George B. [1943-1944: purchasing], n.d.; 1943 Box I:10 McMahon, John Alexander [local government finance and law; public welfare], n.d.; 1949-1958 Midgette, Robert B. [1957-1959: motor vehicle laws; court study], n.d.; 1958 Minturn, Esther [IOG housing office], 1957-1960 Mitchell, W. S. [1939-1941: taxation], n.d. Monroe, David G. [motor vehicle laws], n.d.; 1948 Montgomery, J. Robert, Jr. [motor vehicle laws], 1958-1961 Myren, Richard A. [criminal law], n.d.; 1952-1956 Norwood, Mary, 1952-1953 Oettinger, Elmer R., Jr. [state and local government], n.d.; 1961-1962 Pace, Clifford [state and local government], n.d.; 1948-1950 Paul, James C. N. [1953-1955: legal aspects of journalism; segregation], n.d. Box I:10 (cont.) Staff (cont.): Memoranda (cont.): Pershing, John, Jr. [1952-1953: motor vehicle laws], n.d.; 1952 Phillips, J. Dickson, n.d. Poe, William E. [1950-1952: motor vehicle laws], n.d.; 1951 Reid, Joseph W., Jr. [1943], n.d. Riddle, George [1941-1942], n.d. Roebuck, Leon [1940], n.d. Sanders, John [state administration], n.d.; 1957-1962 Sanford, Terry [1941-1942; 1946-1948: police administration], n.d. Scarlett, John D. [1952-1954: state regulation], n.d. Scott, David H. [1946-1947], n.d. Shannonhouse, Royal [sheriffs, clerks, notaries, justices of the peace, registers of deeds], n.d; 1955-1960 Sharpe, David J. [1955-1957: motor vehicle laws; criminal law], n.d.; 1956 Sherrill, Basil [motor vehicle laws; local officials], n.d.; 1950-1955 Smith, Samray [1942: civilian defense], n.d. Stipe, Robert E. [planning], 1958-1962 Thomas, Clifford Bruce [1951-1953: state highway patrol], n.d. Thomas, Mason Page, n.d. Upchurch, Marjorie, 1960-1961 Webb, John [traffic; license taxes], n.d.; 1954-1956 Watts, L. Poindexter [criminal law; NC constitution], n.d.; 1958-1961 Wicker, Warren (Jake) [public purchasing; local finance; city government organization and administration], n.d.; 1955-1962 Wise, Golden, 1953 Box I:11 Staff (cont.): Records of past work, 1962 Research in Progress, 1945; 1950-1952; 1958-1959; 1961 Salaries, n.d.; 1955-1957 Staff Meetings, minutes of, 1959-1960 Work in progress, 1952-1953 The Story of the Institute of Government, n.d.; 1943-1949 (includes responses on similar programs elsewhere, 1948: see note (*) at the end of this series) Student Government (UNC), 1941; 1945-1946 Tenth Anniversary Celebration, 1941 General Invitations Invitations to speakers Replies to invitations Special Invitations NOTES: * History (IOG): From time to time, Albert Coates wrote histories of the Institute, its work, and his own involvement in it. These histories and material relating to them are contained here, with the exception of The Story of the Institute of Government, which (unlike the others) was published and used as publicity for the Institute. ** Staff Memoranda: The nature of these files is similar, but not identical, to that of the Staff Memoranda and Correspondence in Series 1. Nearly all of the memoranda contained here are internal to IOG, and the vast majority are daily or weekly reports to Albert Coates on work done by staff members. Additionally, Coates kept records summarizing the long-term work of his staff members; these will also be found here. Whenever possible, the subject areas of the staff member's work have been listed in brackets after his or her name; the dates before these subject areas, when given, are the dates of the staff member's employment by the Institute. For more information on the work of the Institute in particular areas, the researcher is referred to the topically arranged files in Subgroup II, Series 1, Subseries 2. SUBGROUP II: PROGRAMS Subgroup II contains the records of the Institute's programs, publications, schools, etc. These records have been divided into two series. The first, which includes the bulk of the material, pertains to the Institute's work for and with various city, county, and state government bodies and officials. The second consists of files of the Institute relating to the 1972 reorganization of the University of North Carolina System. Additional information will be found at the beginning of each series. SERIES 1: LOCAL AND STATE GOVERNMENT The records in this series document the Institute's work for and with various city, county, and state government bodies and officials. They have been divided into five subseries as follows: 1. General: files on the Institute's programs as a whole; also includes records relating to Popular Government. 2. Subject Files: the Institute's programs arranged by topic. Under some of the topical headings in this subseries, there are files on specific agencies and organizations. These files have been placed here rather than Subgroup III (Outside Organizations) because of the nature of their relationships with the Institute. Those organizations for which the Institute did sustained work, particularly in a specific field, have been filed in here; those that had shorter or more casual relationships with the Institute are found in Subgroup III. Some of the material in this subseries is similar to material in Subseries 3, 4, and 5. In general, material filed here pertains more to the work of the Institute in a particular field than in a particular locality; for later subseries the reverse is true. However, some topical material dated prior to 1954, will also be found in Subseries 4 (see note, below). 3. City & County Studies: Studies performed by the Institute for cities and counties in North Carolina, at their request. Filed by city or county. Studies filed here cover too broad a range of topics to fit in Subseries 2. 4. General Inquiry Files: Inquiries from local officials on matters of law, policy, or procedure, filed by city or county of origin. In general, material here is more indicative of the relationship of the Institute with particular localities than of its work in specific fields. The Institute, however, filed inquiries by city/county of origin from the 1930s through 1953, and by subject thereafter, and attempts to impose organization on these files have not entirely succeeded. There is, therefore, some overlap between Subseries 2 and 4. 5. Local Government Plans: Job classification plans, personnel ordinances, and pay plans drawn up for various localities at their request, filed by city or county. SUBGROUP II: PROGRAMS (cont.) SERIES 1: STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT (cont.) SUBSERIES 1: GENERAL Box II:1 Correspondence & General, n.d.; 1953-1954; 1956; 1958 Copyrights for Publications, 1951-1952; 1954-1955; 1959-1965 Form Letters (includes notices of services and programs), n.d.; 1935-1956; 1959-1963 Box II:2 Newspaper Solicitation Program (requests to newspapers for information on state and local government), 1941 Popular Government: General, n.d.; 1933-1948; 1951-1954 Advertising, 1947-1948 The American City, reprint of article in, 1947-1948 Special Issues: National Defense, 1941 University Officials, 1957-1959 Program Planning, Suggestions for, 1958 Publications, Lists of, 1935; 1945-1957 Training School Courses to be Offered by the Institute of Government to Various Groups of City, County, and State Officials (memorandum to UNC Controller), n.d. SUBGROUP I: PROGRAMS (cont.) SERIES 1: LOCAL AND STATE GOVERNMENT (cont.) SUBSERIES 2: SUBJECT FILES Box II:3 Alcoholic Beverage Control: General, 1936; 1938; 1945-1956 ABC Boards (includes discussion of proposed school for ABC law enforcement officers), 1937-1940; 1948-1956 Intoxicating Liquor Laws (General Statutes, Ch. 18), revision of, 1958-1960 Intoxicating Liquor Laws, summary and history of, 1948-1949 Law Enforcement Officers' Manual, 1949 Civilian Defense, n.d.; 1940-1945; 1948 Conservation and Development: General, 1943-1961 "A Comparative Study of the Tax and License Laws of the State of North Carolina Relating to Commercial Fisheries," 1953 "Legal Aspects of Doing Business in N.C.," 1964 Miracle Conservation Field Day (Mecklenburg County), 1948 Stream Pollution Study, 1950-1951 Wildlife Protectors: Guidebook for, 1960 Recruit Training School, 1956 (see also Law Enforcement, Summary of Programs) Courts: General, n.d.; 1937-1960 Clerks of Court, District Conferences of, 1936 Committee for Improved Courts, 1958-1959 Criminal Court Study (1956-1958): See Criminal Law and Procedure, below Judicial Council, 1958-1959 Juvenile Court Study, 1933-1936; 1938 (see also Juvenile Delinquency, under Health and Welfare, below) Box II:3 (cont.) Criminal Law and Procedure: General, n.d.; 1938-1956 Arson and Other Burnings, 1936; 1948; 1952-1956; 1960-1961 "Changes in Criminal Law and Procedure of Particular Interest to Sheriffs," n.d. Code of Criminal Procedure, 1948 Criminal Court Study (1956-1958), n.d. Forensic Science and Laboratory Technics School, 1960-1961 "State v. Roman: Illustrating a Problem in Proof," 1954 Box II:4 Education: Boys' State, n.d.; 1937; 1939-1942; 1948; 1951-1952 Brown v. Board of Education, report on, 1954-1956 Civics Education in High Schools (includes discussion of proposed textbook), 1934-1935; 1944-1961 NC Congress of Parents and Teachers, n.d.; 1932-1937; 1941; 1961 Public Administration, Conference of Deans & Directors of Graduate Education in, 1959 Public Schools: General, 1938-1942; 1949-1958 Boards of Education, Guidebook for, n.d. Elections: See Elections: Guidebooks, below Finance, n.d.; 1940; 1946; 1948-1960 Rockland County (New York) Project (on teaching government in schools), 1943-1945 University Capital Improvements Procedures Study, 1960 Elections: General, n.d.; 1935-1958 Summary of Programs, 1933-1960 Guidebooks: General, 1936; 1938; 1946-1947 Municipal Elections Guidebook, 1947 School Elections Guidebook, 1947 Engineers Licensing Act (General Statutes Ch. 89), revision of, n.d.; 1959-1960; 1964-1965 Box II:4 (cont.) Fire Prevention & Protection: General, 1938; 1945; 1948-1956; 1961 Fire Law and Administration, 1964-1965 Fireman Training, 1953; 1960-1961 Rural Fire Protection, 1947; 1949-1950; 1952-1958; 1961 Box II:5 Health & Welfare: Coroners: General (includes discussion of the 1955 revision of the NC Medical Examiner Law), 1936; 1953-1956; 1958; 1961 Guidebook, 1956; 1958 NC Association of, 1954; 1961 Dogs, 1944; 1953-1956; 1958; 1961 Family and Marriage Law, 1940-1956 Federal Housing Act, 1949 Health (general), n.d.; 1941-1961 Health Facilities, 1946; 1952-1958; 1960 Juvenile Delinquency, n.d.; 1943-1951; 1956-1958 Medico-Legal Courses for Professional Students: Dental Practice, Legal Aspects of, 1954-1955 Medical Practice, Legal Aspects of, 1953-1955 Nursing, Legal Aspects of, 1954-1956 Pharmacy, Legal Aspects of, 1954-1956 Public Health, Legal Aspects of, 1950; 1952; 1954-1956 Nurses Licensing Act (General Statutes Ch. 90), revision of, 1964-1965 Old Age Assistance Lien Law, 1954-1956 Pharmacy, 1948; 1954 Public Health Laws, revision of, 1955-1956 Sanitation and Waterworks, n.d.; 1942-1960 (See also Improvement and Utility Extension, under Local Government Administration and Planning, below) Welfare (general), 1945-1946; 1948-1950; 1953-1958; 1960 Insurance, 1942-1957 Journalism, Legal Aspects of: Course in (with UNC School of Journalism), 1954-1955 "The Problem of a Fair Trial and a Free Press," n.d. Box II:6 Law Enforcement: General, 1935-1961 Summary of Programs, 1956-1959 Bureau of Criminal Identification, Proposal for, 1937-1938 City and County Attorneys: See City and County Attorneys and Tax Collecting Officials, under Taxation and Finance, below County Attorneys, School for, 1959 Department of Justice, Creation of, 1937-1939 (See also Department of Justice in Subgroup III) Guidebooks, n.d.; 1938; 1946-1947; 1951; 1955 The Law Enforcing Officer (Bulletin), n.d.; 1951-1953 Law Enforcing Officers, Meeting of, 1937 Law Enforcement Officers' Benefit and Retirement Fund, n.d.; 1946; 1948; 1952 Police Applications and Evaluations, Study, 1944; 1947 Police Executives Association: General, 1942; 1946-1961 Police Salaries and Standards Study, n.d.; 1947; 1951-1954 Schools for Law Enforcement Officers: General, n.d.; 1930-1938; 1940-1941; 1944-1956 District Schools for Law Enforcing Officers, 1936-1942 Police Science Laboratory, 1954 Police Training School, 1941 Sheriffs' Association: General, 1935; 1938; 1941; 1946-1962 Convention, 1960 Women's Auxiliary, 1957-1958 Sheriffs' District Conferences, 1936 Sheriffs' Offices, Comparative Study of, 1952 Wiretapping, article on for Law and Order Magazine, 1955 Box II:7 Libraries, Public, 1947-1948; 1950-1957; 1959-1960 Local Government Administration & Planning: General, n.d.; 1935; 1938-1940; 1942-1960 Summary of Programs, 1920s-late 1950s (includes work in a broad range of fields, such as Taxation and Finance, Health and Welfare, Fire Protection, and Personnel) Central Business District Seminar (1960), 1959-1960 City-County Consolidation, 1943; 1946-1948; 1957-1959 (See also consolidation studies in Series 3) City Managers, 1945-1956 County Commissioners: General, 1949; 1952-1958 NC Association of, n.d.; 1938; 1941-1942; 1944-1955; 1957-1959 County Managers, 1946-1947; 1950-1959 "Forms of City Government in NC" (special study), 1955 Home Rule, 1953-1955; 1957-1959 Improvement and Utility Extension, 1956 (See also Sanitation & Waterworks, under Health and Welfare, above) Institute on Local Government Law, 1959 Local Government Commission, 1948-1953 Mayors, 1953-1955 Municipal Administration, Course in (Political Science 133), 1955-1956 Municipal and County Administration Schools, 1960; 1964-1965 Planning and Development, 1938; 1946-1961 Recordkeeping, n.d.; 1951-1952; 1955-1956 Registers of Deeds: General, 1945; 1947; 1954-1955; 1961 District Meeting, 1936 NC Association of, n.d.; 1955; 1961 Regulation of Businesses, 1945; 1947-1949; 1951-1954; 1956 (material of a miscellaneous nature; material on regulation of other businesses may be found elsewhere in this subseries) State Government and the Metropolitan Area (seminar), 1960 Utilities: See Improvement and Utility Extension, above; and Sanitation and Waterworks, under Health and Welfare, above Box II:8 Motor Vehicles and Highway Administration: Summary of Programs, 1933-1959 Automobile Registration and Inspection, 1948; 1953; 1955-1956 Carolina Motor Club: General, 1945-1950; 1952-1953 Committee on Uniform Motor Vehicle Laws, 1933-1934 Drinking and Driving, 1947-1964 Driver Education and Safety: General, n.d.; 1940-1960 Automotive Safety Foundation, 1944-1945; 1957; 1960-1961 "Driver Education in High Schools" (guidebook), 1953; 1955 Guides to Highway Safety, n.d.; 1934-1938 President's Commission for Traffic Safety, 1958 Traffic Law and Highway Safety School, 1947 Driver Licensing & Examination: General, 1946-1948; 1951; 1953-1956; 1961 Driver Examinations, 1955 Highways and Streets: General, 1949-1950; 1954-1956 Municipal Streets, 1944-1958 State-Municipal Roads Commission, 1949-1950 Box II:9 Law Enforcement: General, 1936; 1946; 1952-1954; 1956 Highway Patrol: General, 1934; 1941; 1944-1958; 1960-1961 Bulletin, 1952-1953 High School Bus Drivers Training Program, 1955 Manual, n.d.; 1951-1954 "Patrol Conduct and Behavior" (guidebook), 1950 Speedwatch, 1956-1957 Traffic Law Enforcement Schools, proposed, 1936; 1938 Traffic Law Enforcement Schools, n.d.; 1948-1949 Box II:9 (cont.) Motor Vehicles and Highway Administration (cont.): Motor Vehicle Laws: General, 1947-1949; 1951-1959 Changes Suggested in the Motor Vehicle Laws of North Carolina, 1953-1956; 1958 Guidebooks, n.d.; 1948; 1951-1952 Municipal Traffic and Parking Ordinances, 1949; 1952-1958 "Penalties for Violations of Motor Vehicle Laws" (special study), 1952-1954 Traffic Engineering, n.d.; 1948; 1955-1956 Traffic Safety Management Course, 1962 Box II:10 Personnel Administration: General, n.d.; 1940-1960 Salaries of County Employees, 1949-1954; 1956 State and Local Retirement Systems, 1952-1955 Prisons: General, 1938; 1943; 1948-1957; 1959 Summary of Programs, 1950-1961 Guidebook, 1954-1956 Reorganization (separation from State Highway and Public Works Commission): General, 1953; 1955 Outline of Report, 1955 Report, 1956 Safety: National Safety Council, 1945; 1949; 1951; 1957 (includes discussion of highway safety, fire protection, and general accident prevention) National Commission on Safety Education, 1942-1949 (see above note) Secrecy in Government (study), 1954-1955 Box II:11 State Government: General, n.d.; 1933-1960 Administrative Practice & Procedures, Commission on, 1951-1954 Constitutional Amendments, 1948; 1954; 1956 General Statutes Commission, 1950-1952 Legislative Committee Study, 1950-1952; 1954 Legislative Seminar, n.d.; 1954-1956 Legislative Service, n.d.; 1935-1964; 1970-1971 Public-Local and Private Legislation: NC Commission on, 1947-1949; 1954-1955 (contains responses to issue of Popular Government containing the IOG's report to the commission) Proposed Index to, 1946-1947 Reorganization of State Government, Commission on: General, 1955-1956 Handbook of North Carolina State Government, 1960 Handbook of State Agencies, 1954-1955 Preliminary Reports, 1953; 1955-1961 Final Reports, 1955-1957 State Government and Administration Seminar, 1964 Box II:12 Taxation and Finance: General, n.d.; 1934-1935; 1937-1960 Summary of Programs, 1933?-1959 Annexation, 1955-1956; 1959 Attorneys and Tax Collecting Officials, District Meetings of, 1935-1936; 1938 Certified Public Accountants, NC Association of, 1942; 1944; 1953-1955 County Accountants, State Association of, 1945-1946; 1948-1949; 1951-1955; 1960 "1951 Legislation Affecting Property and Dog Tax Administration" (bulletin), 1951 Local Finance Bulletin, 1952-1955 Box II:12 (cont.) Taxation and Finance (cont.): "Municipal Budget Making and Administration" (guidebook), 1952-1953 Municipal Finance Officers' Association, 1936-1937; 1952-1953 Municipal Fiscal Control Act, 1954-1955 Privilege License Tax, n.d.; 1934; 1940-1946; 1951-1957 Property Tax: General, n.d.; 1935-1958 Summary of Programs, 1933?-1959, and Planning, 1961 Bulletin, 1952-1956 Box II:13 Purchasing: General, n.d.; 1931-1957 Bulletin, 1954-1956 District Schools for Purchasing Agents, 1937 Schools for Local Finance Officials, n.d. "Sources of Municipal Revenue" (guidebook), 1953-1954 Tax Collectors, NC Association of, n.d.; 1946; 1953-1956 Tax Study Commission, 1956; 1958 Tax Supervisors, NC Association of, 1934-1955 Veterans' Affairs: General, 1944-1948; 1958 Law Refresher Courses for Returning Veterans, 1945-1949; 1955 (See also Traffic Law Enforcement Schools, under Motor Vehicles & Highway Administration, above; and Veterans Commission in Subgroup III, State Government) SUBGROUP II: PROGRAMS (cont.) SERIES 1: LOCAL AND STATE GOVERNMENT (cont.) SUBSERIES 3: CITY AND COUNTY STUDIES Box II:14 Asheville-Buncombe School Consolidation Study, 1961 Buncombe County Tax Assessment Study, 1953-1954 Chapel Hill Ordinances, 1958 Charlotte-Mecklenburg Consolidation Study: General, 1946-1953 Building Regulation and Inspection, 1949 Finances and Financial Procedures, 1948-1950 Fire Protection, 1949-1950 Health Department, 1948-1949 Introduction and Background, 1949 Law Enforcement, 1948-1950 Law Enforcement (second study), 1959-1961 Public Personnel Administration, 1949-1950 Public Purchasing, 1947-1949 Public Water Supply and Sewage Disposal, 1948-1949 School Units, 1948-1950 Tax Structure, 1948-1949; 1954 Box II:15 Durham City-County Consolidation Study: General, 1958-1961 Code of Durham County, 1959 Governmental Structure in Metropolitan Areas in the U.S. (report), 1960 Preliminary Reports, n.d.; 1958; 1960 Referendum, Analysis of, 1961 Greater Greensboro Study, 1955-1957 Guilford County Study: General, 1952-1956 Health Department, 1949-1950; 1956 Tuberculosis Sanatorium, 1952-1953 Seven Large Cities and Counties, Study of, 1954-1955 (See also Winston-Salem-Forsyth County Financial Study, below) Wake County Sheriff's Department Study, 1959-1961 Wilmington-New Hanover Proposed Consolidation, 1956 Winston-Salem-Forsyth County Financial Study, 1953-1955 (See also Seven Large Cities & Counties, Study of, above) SUBGROUP II: PROGRAMS (cont.) SERIES 1: LOCAL AND STATE GOVERNMENT (cont.) SUBSERIES 4: GENERAL INQUIRY FILES Box II:16 CITY FILES: General letters of inquiry from city governments to the IOG Aberdeen, 1937-1953 Ahoskie, 1941-1950 Albermarle, 1936-1950 Andrews, 1936-1945 Angier, 1941-1949 Ansonville, 1944 Apex, 1936-1951 Asheboro, 1936-1952 Asheville, 1936-1952 Atkinson, 1948 Aulander, 1939-1952 Aurora, 1942-1947 Ayden, 1938-1953 Bailey, 1950-1952 Bakersville, 1948 Bath, 1947 Bayboro, 1952-1953 Beaufort,1943-1953 Belhaven, 1936-1950 Belmont, 1936-1948 Benson, 1941-1953 Bessemer City, 1937-1949 Bethel, 1941-1947 Biltmore Forrest, 1940-1948 Biscoe, 1939-1953 Black Creek, 1937-1943 Black Mountain, 1952 Bladenboro, 1941 Blowing Rock, 1937-1947 Boone, 1936-1952 Bostic, 1948 Brevard, 1936-1953 Bridgeton, 1936-1951 Broadway, 1950 Brookford, 1937-1953 Bryson City, 1936-1952 Buies Creek, 1939 Bunn, 1950 Burgaw, 1948-1951 Burlington, 1939-1953 Box II:16 (cont.) CITY FILES (cont.): Burnsville, 1936-1944 Calypso, 1941 Camden, 1941 Candor, 1939-1952 Canton, 1941-1953 Carolina Beach, 1936-1943 Carrboro, 1948-1954 Carthage, 1937-1953 Cary, 1937-1953 Catawba, 1936-1947 Chadbourne, 1936-1946 Chapel Hill, 1936-1953 Charlotte, 1937-1960 Cherry Point, 1949-1950 Cherryville, 1936-1948 China Grove, 1937-1944 Claremont, 1937-1947 Clarkton, 1951 Clayton, 1939-1953 Cleveland, 1953 Clinton, 1936-1953 Clyde, 1939-1953 Coats, 1951-1952 Columbia, 1937-1951 Concord, 1936-1953 Conover, 1936-1943 Conway, 1948 Cornelius, 1937-1949 Creedmore, 1941 Cresswell, 1944-1953 Crossnore, 1947-1948 Dallas, 1937-1943 Danbury, 1939-1940 Davidson, 1936-1952 Denton, 1937-1947 Dobson, 1937-1952 Dover, 1937-1953 Draper, 1949-1953 Drexel, 1937-1953 Dublin, 1953 Dunn, 1939-1953 Durham, 1938-1954 Box II:16 (cont.) CITY FILES (cont.): East Flat Rock, 1940-1947 East Spencer, 1937-1951 East Lumberton, 1937-1947 Edenton, 1940-1953 Elizabeth City, 1938-1953 Elizabethtown, 1943-1948 Elk Park, 1944-1950 Elkin, 1937-1947 Ellenboro, 1942-1947 Ellerbee, 1953 Elm City, 1942-1948 Elon College, 1942-1953 Enfield, 1940-1952 Fair Bluff, 1942-1951 Fairmont, 1936-1948 Faison, 1941-1949 Farmville, 1939-1952 Fayetteville, 1938-1953 Fontana Dam, 1944 Forest City, 1937-1952 Fountain, 1942-1947 Four Oaks, 1945-1950 Franklin, 1939-1953 Franklinton, 1936-1952 Franklinville, 1948-1951 Fuquay Springs, 1936-1941 Box II:17 Garner, 1953 Garysburg, 1953 Gastonia, 1936-1953 Gatesville, 1946-1948 Gibson, 1948 Gibsonville, 1938-1952 Glen Alpine, 1952-1953 Goldsboro, 1937-1948 Graham, 1936-1951 Granite Falls, 1936-1947 Granite Quarry, 1937-1941 Greensboro, 1938-1953 Greeneville, 1939-1953 Grifton, 1941-1945 Box II:17 (cont.) CITY FILES (cont.): Grimesville, 1940 Grover, 1947-1948 Halifax, 1939-1953 Hamilton Lakes, 1953-1954 Hamlet, 1937-1953 Harker's Island, 1948 Harmony, 1947-1948 Havelock, 1953 Hazlewood, 1940-1953 Hemp, 1937-1943 Henderson, 1937-1953 Hendersonville, 1940-1948 Hertford, 1941-1952 Hickory, 1936-1953 Highlands, 1941-1948 High Point, 1939-1953 Hillsboro, 1936-1949 Hoffman, 1937-1952 Holly Springs, 1937-1948 Hope Mills, 1939-1948 Hot Springs, 1939-1950 Hudson, 1948 Huntersville, 1937-1951 Jackson, 1937-1952 Jacksonville, 1936-1953 Jamestown, 1948 Jamesville, 1947-1953 Jefferson, 1942-1949 Jonesboro, 1939-1953 Kannapolis, 1940-1953 Kelford, 1941-1953 Kenansville, 1939-1952 Kenly, 1939-1951 Kernersville, 1940-1953 Kinston, 1939-1953 Kill Devil Hills, 1953 King's Mountain, 1937-1953 LaGrange, 1939-1947 Lake Lure, 1936-1953 Lake Waccamaw, 1936-1937 Landis, 1951 Laurel Park, 1953 Box II:17 (cont.) CITY FILES (cont.): Laurinburg, 1937-1953 Lawndale, 1950 Leaksville, 1936-1952 Lenoir, 1936-1953 Lexington, 1936-1951 Liberty, 1937-1946 Lilesville, 1942-1945 Lillington, 1940-1953 Lincolnton, 1939-1949 Linville Falls, 1952 Linwood, 1952 Littleton, 1937-1953 Longview, 1953 Louisburg, 1936-1952 Lowell, 1948-1949 Lumber Bridge, 1938 Lumberton, 1936-1949 Madison, 1937-1939 Magnolia, 1945 Maiden, 1944 Manteo, 1936-1946 Marion, 1938-1951 Marshall, 1939-1952 Mars Hill, 1939-1949 Marshville, 1937-1943 Matthews, 1937-1953 Maxton, 1936-1954 Mayodan, 1937-1953 Maysville, 1951 McAdenville, 1937 Mebane, 1939-1953 Middlesex, 1953 Mocksville, 1936-1951 Monroe, 1936-1953 Mooresville, 1939-1953 Morehead City, 1939-1947 Morganton, 1936-1953 Morrisville, 1953 Morven, 1941-1947 Mount Airy, 1936-1948 Mount Gilead, 1948-1952 Mount Holly, 1936-1953 Box II:17 (cont.) CITY FILES (cont.): Mount Olive, 1936-1948 Mount Pleasant, 1937 Murfreesboro, 1939-1950 Murphy, 1936-1953 Box II:18 Nashville, 1936-1948 New Bern, 1937-1952 Newland, 1943-1949 New London, 1937-1941 Newport, 1949-1952 Newton, 1937-1951 Norlina, 1950 North Lumberton, 1944-1949 North Wilkesboro, 1936-1951 Norwood, 1936-1947 Oakboro, 1937-1948 Old Fort, 1939-1949 Oriental, 1950 Oxford, 1939-1949 Pantego, 1937 Parkton, 1953 Paw Creek, 1953 Pembroke, 1949 Pikeville, 1937-1948 Pilot Mountain, 1937-1950 Pinebluff, 1936-1949 Pinehurst, 1939-1949 Pinetops, 1939-1949 Pineville, 1937-1947 Pittsboro, 1941-1945 Plymouth, 1937-1951 Polkton, 1954 Princeton, 1941-1953 Raeford, 1939-1952 Raleigh, 1396-1953 Ramseur, 1937-1944 Randleman, 1937-1952 Red Springs, 1937-1953 Reidsville, 1936-1952 Richlands, 1947-1952 Rich Square, 1937-1951 Box II:18 (cont.) CITY FILES (cont.): Roanoke Rapids, 1939-1952 Robbins, 1949-1951 Robbinsville, 1939-1949 Robersonville, 1939-1946 Rockingham, 1936-1951 Rockwell, 1948 Rocky Mount, 1938-1954 Roper, 1937-1950 Roseboro, 1937-1952 Rosehill, 1942-1945 Rosman, 1950 Rowland, 1936-1947 Roxboro, 1938-1953 Roxobel, 1949 Rutherfordton, 1934-1952 Saint Pauls, 1937-1948 Salisbury, 1936-1953 Saluda, 1940-1952 Sanford, 1939-1951 Saratoga, 1943-1953 Scotland Neck, 1939-1953 Seaboard, 1948-1951 Selma, 1940-1947 Severn, 1952-1953 Shalotte, 1947 Sharpsburg, 1948-1950 Shelby, 1936-1952 Siler City, 1939-1951 Smithfield, 1939-1953 Snow Hill, 1938-1950 Southern Pines, 1936-1953 Southmont, 1948 Southport, 1942-1953 Sparta, 1946-1952 Spencer, 1936-1953 Spindale, 1936-1948 Spray, 1948-1953 Spring Hope, 1937-1943 Spruce Pine, 1941-1951 Staley, 1949-1953 Stanley, 1937-1947 Stantonsburg, 1948 Box II:18 (cont.) CITY FILES (cont.): Star, 1940-1951 Statesville, 1940-1952 Stedman, 1952 Stoneville, 1950-1953 Swan Quarter, 1948 Sylva, 1939-1956 Tabor City, 1936-1947 Tarboro, 1939-1953 Taylorsville, 1939-1943 Thomasville, 1936-1953 Townsville, 1948 Trenton, 1953 Troutman, 1953 Troy, 1940-1953 Tryon, 1939-1947 Turkey, 1949 Valdese, 1936-1948 Vanceboro, 1936-1947 Vass, 1937-1951 Box II:19 Wadesboro, 1940-1948 Wagram, 1948 Wake Forest, 1936-1951 Wallace, 1939-1952 Walnut Cove, 1937-1953 Warrenton, 1936-1947 Warsaw, 1939-1953 Washington, 1936-1953 Waynesville, 1939-1951 Weldon, 1941-1952 Wendell, 1936-1948 Wentworth, 1950 West Jefferson, 1942-1947 Whitakers, 1937-1953 White Lake, 1951 Whiteville, 1936-1953 Wilkesboro, 1937-1943 Williamston, 1939-1951 Wilmington, 1936-1951 Wilson, 1936-1953 Windsor, 1939-1943 Box II:19 (cont.) CITY FILES (cont.): Wingate, 1953 Winston-Salem, 1938-1954 Winterville, 1939-1953 Winton, 1939-1953 Woodland, 1951-1953 Wrightsville Beach, 1936-1950 Yadkinville, 1953 Youngsville, 1937-1943 Zebulon, 1937-1943 COUNTY FILES: General letters of inquiry from county governments to the IOG Alamance, 1936-1952 Alexander, 1936-1953 Allegheny, 1936-1951 Anson, 1936-1953 Ashe, 1936-1948 Avery, 1936-1951 Beaufort, 1936-1952 Bertie, 1936-1952 Bladen, 1936-1953 Brunswick, 1936-1949 Buncombe, 1936-1953 Burke, 1936-1953 Cabarrus, 1936-1953 Caldwell, 1937-1953 Camden, 1936-1952 Carteret, 1936-1953 Caswell, 1936-1948 Catawba, 1936-1953 Chatham, 1936-1953 Cherokee, 1937-1953 Chowan, 1936-1953 Clay, 1936-1949 Cleveland, 1936-1953 Box II:20 Columbus, 1936-1953 Craven, 1936-1953 Cumberland, 1936-1953 Currituck, 1936-1951 Dare, 1936-1951 Box II:20 (cont.) COUNTY FILES (cont.): Davidson, 1936-1953 Davie, 1936-1953 Duplin, 1936-1953 Durham, 1936-1953 Edgecombe, 1936-1953 Forsyth, 1936-1953 Franklin, 1941-1952 Gaston, 1937-1953 Gates, 1936-1953 Graham, 1936-1949 Granville, 1936-1953 Greene, 1936-1948 Guilford, 1936-1954 Halifax, 1936-1953 Harnett, 1936-1949 Haywood, 1938-1951 Henderson, 1936-1953 Hertford, 1936-1952 Hoke, 1937-1951 Hyde, 1936-1952 Iredell, 1936-1953 Box II:21 Jackson, 1936-1953 Johnston, 1936-1948 Jones, 1936-1948 Lee, 1936-1952 Lenoir, 1936-1953 Lincoln, 1936-1953 Macon, 1936-1954 Madison, 1936-1952 Martin, 1936-1953 McDowell, 1936-1953 Mecklenburg, 1936-1954 Mitchell, 1936-1948 Montgomery, 1936-1952 Moore, 1936-1953 Nash, 1936-1953 New Hanover, 1936-1953 Northampton, 1936-1953 Onslow, 1936-1953 Orange, 1936-1956 Box II:21 (cont.) COUNTY FILES (cont.): Pamlico, 1936-1953 Pasquotank, 1939-1953 Pender, 1940-1952 Perquimans, 1939-948 Person, 1941-1953 Pitt, 1939-1951 Polk, 1939-1953 Randolph, 1936-1953 Richmond, 1936-1954 Robeson, 1937-1953 Rockingham, 1933-1953 Rowan, 1936-1953 Rutherford, 1935-1953 Sampson, 1936-1953 Scotland, 1937-1953 Stanley, 1936-1953 Stokes, 1936-1953 Surry, 1936-1953 Swain, 1936-1951 Transylvania, 1936-1953 Tyrell, 1936-1952 Union, 1936-1952 Vance, 1936-1950 Wake, 1936-1953 Warren, 1936-1953 Washington, 1936-1953 Watauga, 1936-1951 Wayne, 1936-1953 Wilkes, 1937-1952 Wilson, 1936-1953 Yadkin, 1936-1952 Yancey, 1935-1944 SUBGROUP II: PROGRAMS (cont.) SERIES 1: LOCAL AND STATE GOVERNMENT (cont.) SUBSERIES 5: LOCAL GOVERNMENT PLANS This subseries consists of position classifications, personnel ordinances, and pay plans covering North Carolina municipal and county employees. These plans were drafted by or were collected by the Institute of Government staff in an effort to systematize the regulations for employees of local governments throughout the state. This subseries is arranged in two parts: City Plans and County Plans. The arrangement within each group is alphabetical by city or county name. Dates of acceptance are given for each plan. Classification Personnel Pay Plan Ordinance Plan Box II:23 CITY PLANS: Albermarle 1963 1963 1963 Asheville 1958 Burlington 1960 Burlington 1957 Burlington Lib. 1957 Burlington 1960 Burlington 1963 Burlington 1964 Burlington 1965 Burlington 1966 Burlington 1967 Burlington 1969 Burlington 1970 Burlington 1971 Burlington 1957 Burlington 1971 Burlington 1972 Burlington 1973 Burlington 1973 Burlington 1974 Burlington 1978 Cary 1962 1962 1962 Chapel Hill 1961 Chapel Hill 1961 1961 Classification Personnel Pay Plan Ordinance Plan Box II:23 (cont.) CITY PLANS (cont.): Charlotte 1954 Charlotte 1968 1968 Charlotte 1960 1960 Charlotte 1960 Charlotte 1960 Charlotte 1962 Charlotte 1964 Charlotte 1964 Charlotte 1965 Charlotte 1966 Charlotte 1970 Charlotte 1971 Charlotte 1973 Charlotte 1974 1974 Charlotte 1974 Charlotte 1975 Charlotte 1975 Charlotte 1976 Charlotte 1977 Charlotte 1978 Clinton 1965 1965 1965 Box II:24 Durham 1942 Durham 1968 Durham 1964 Durham 1977 Durham 1976 Durham 1974 Durham 1966 1966 Durham 1960 Durham 1960 1960 Durham 1973 Durham 1971 Durham 1966 Durham 1968 Durham 1970 Durham 1969 Durham 1969 Durham 1965 1965 Classification Personnel Pay Plan Ordinance Plan Box II:24 (cont.) CITY PLANS (cont.): Enfield 1966 1966 1966 Farmville 1963 1963 1963 Fayetteville 1956 Fayetteville 1966 Fayetteville 1966 Fayetteville 1966 Fayetteville 1955 Fayetteville 1975 1975 Fayetteville 1970 Fayetteville 1961 1961 Fayetteville 1972 Fayetteville 1955 Box II:25 Gastonia 1961 Gastonia 1958 Gastonia 1967 1967 1967 Gastonia 1967 1967 1967 Goldsboro 1968 Greensboro 1968 Greensboro 1977 Greensboro 1972 1972 1972 Greensboro 1965 1965 1965 Greensboro 1952 Greensboro 1959 1959 1959 Greensboro 1972 1972 Greensboro 1963 1963 Greensboro 1970 Greensboro 1960 Greensboro 1969 Greensboro 1968 Greensboro 1968 Greensboro 1967 Greensboro 1966 Greensboro 1965 Greensboro 1967 1967 1967 Greenville 1955 Greenville 1970 1970 Classification Personnel Pay Plan Ordinance Plan Box II:25 (cont.) CITY PLANS (cont.): Hickory 1962 1962 Hickory 1962 1962 Hickory 1972 1972 1972 Hickory 1959 Hickory 1968 High Point 1940 1940 High Point 1940 High Point 1956 High Point 1960 High Point 1956 High Point 1965 High Point 1966 High Point 1966 High Point 1967 High Point 1968 High Point 1968 High Point 1969 High Point 1962 Hillsborough 1970 1970 1970 Jacksonville 1957 1957 Box II:26 Kinston 1960 1960 Kinston 1961 1961 Laurinburg 1962 Laurinburg 1974 1974 Laurinburg 1967 Laurinburg 1962 Lenoir 1966 1966 1966 Lenoir 1966 1966 Louisburg 1959 Louisburg 1960 1960 Lumberton 1966 Morehead City 1968 1968 1968 Monroe 1972 1972 Monroe 1957 Monroe 1963 1963 1963 Monroe 1958 1958 Morganton 1959 1959 Mooresville 1957 Classification Personnel Pay Plan Ordinance Plan Box II:26 (cont.) CITY PLANS (cont.): Mt. Airy 1961 Mt. Airy 1961 New Bern 1958 New Bern 1958 New Bern 1963 1963 1963 Newton 1956 Newton 1965 N. Wilkesboro 1964 N. Wilkesboro 1965 1965 N. Wilkesboro 1965 Box II:27 Raleigh 1952 Raleigh 1970 Raleigh 1971 Raleigh 1965 Raleigh 1960 Raleigh 1962 Raleigh 1956 1956 Raleigh 1955 Raleigh 1970 Raleigh 1956 Raleigh 1974 Raleigh 1973 Raleigh 1972 Raleigh 1964 1964 Raleigh 1966 Red Springs 1963 1963 Reidsville 1965 1965 Reidsville 1957 Reidsville 1958 1958 Reidsville 1965 1965 Roanoke Rapids 1961 1961 Rockingham 1966 1966 1966 Rocky Mount 1960 Rocky Mount 1960 1960 Salisbury 1963 Salisbury 1956 Classification Personnel Pay Plan Ordinance Plan Box II:27 (cont.) CITY PLANS (cont.): Statesville 1956 Statesville 1957 Statesville 1962 Statesville 1957 Statesville 1960 Statesville 1967 Statesville 1975 Box II:28 Tarboro 1955 1955 Tarboro 1963 1963 Tarboro 1966 1966 Tarboro 1966 1966 Thomasville 1963 Valdese 1965 1965 Washington 1958 Wilmington 1964 Wilmington 1962 1962 Wilmington 1975 1975 Wilmington 1977 Wilson 1971 1971 Wilson Wilson 1959 Wilson 1960 Winston-Salem 1960 Winston-Salem ? Winston-Salem 1965 1965 Winston-Salem 1950 Winston-Salem 1953 Winston-Salem 1956 Winston-Salem 1959 Winston-Salem 1962 Winston-Salem 1963 1963 Winston-Salem 1963 1963 Winston-Salem 1965 Winston Salem 1963 1963 Winston-Salem 1966 Winston-Salem 1972 W-S ABC Board 1966 1966 1966 Wrightsville Bch. 1967 1967 Classification Personnel Pay Plan Ordinance Plan Box II:29 COUNTY PLANS: Alamance 1963 1963 Alamance 1965 1965 Alamance 1963 Burke 1967 1967 Caldwell 1966 1966 1966 Carteret 1956 Carteret 1957 1957 Catawba 1966 1966 Cleveland 1962 1962 1962 Cleveland 1966 1966 1966 Cumberland 1955 Cumberland 1955 Duplin 1962 1962 Durham 1971 Durham 1955 Durham 1965 1965 Durham 1962 1962 Edgecombe 1964 Forsyth 1976 1976 Forsyth 1959 1959 Forsyth 1962 Forsyth 1972 Forsyth 1971 Forsyth 1953 1953 1953 Forsyth 1972 Forsyth 1973 Forsyth 1962 1962 Forsyth 1967 1967 Forsyth 1977 Forsyth 1973 Classification Personnel Pay Plan Ordinance Plan Box II:29 (cont.) COUNTY PLANS (cont.): Guilford 1972 1972 Guilford 1965 Guilford 1971 Guilford 1966 Guilford 1953 Guilford 1955 Guilford 1957 Guilford 1959 Guilford 1966 Guilford 1960 Guilford 1962 Box II:30 Halifax 1962 1962 1962 Harnett 1966 1965 1965 Iredell 1967 Iredell 1971 1971 Lincoln 1961 1961 Mecklenburg 1964 Mecklenburg 1955 Mecklenburg 1956 1956 Mecklenburg 1961 Mecklenburg 1964 Mecklenburg 1963 Mecklenburg 1964 Mecklenburg 1962 Nash 1962 Nash 1962 1962 Nash 1965 New Hanover 1953 Northampton 1963 1963 1963 Northampton 1960 Onslow 1955 Onslow 1955 1955 Orange 1963 1963 1963 Orange 1955 1955 1955 Pamlico 1967 1967 Pitt 1965 1965 1965 Richmond 1965 Rockingham 1959 Classification Personnel Pay Plan Ordinance Plan Box II:30 (cont.) COUNTY PLANS (cont.): Rowan 1957 Rowan 1965 1965 Rowan 1957 1957 Rutherford 1963 Surry 1967 1967 1967 Vance 1966 1966 1966 Wake 1953 Wayne 1963 Wayne 1963 1963 Yadkin 1967 1967 1967 SUBGROUP II: PROGRAMS (cont.) SERIES 2: THE UNC SYSTEM, 1972 REORGANIZATION This series contains material, including newspaper clippings and a set of taped interviews, relating to the reoganization and merger,in 1972, of the fifteen public universities and the North Carolina School of the Arts into a single system controlled by a thirty-five member Board of Governors. The series reflects a period when the future of higher education in North Carolina was the dominant political question in the state. Documented here is a year of sharp, often bitter, debate among the Governor, the Consolidated University of North Carolina, the Board of Higher Education, and the regional universities. Box II:31 Executive Reorganization Amendment, 1969-1971 Meeting of the Board of Higher Education at Whispering Pines, November 19-20, 1970 Governor's Meeting with Trustees, December 13, 1970 Board of Higher Education, Executive Committee Meeting, Dec. 18, 1970 Consolidated University Trustees Executive Meeting, Dec. 29, 1970 Reaction of Regional Trustees to Governor's Initiative, 1971 Meeting of the Advisory Committee of Public University Presidents, 1971 Appointment of the Warren Commission, Jan. 8, 1971 Warren Commission's Initial Meeting, Jan. 15, 1971 Board of Higher Education Meeting, Jan. 15, 1971 University Advisory Council, Jan. 22, 1971 Second Meeting of the Warren Commission, Jan. 22-23, 1971 Third Meeting of the Warren Commission, Feb. 5-6, 1971 Executive Committee Meeting, Feb. 12, 1971 Fourth Meeting of the Warren Commission, Feb. 19-20, 1971 Board of Trustees Meeting, Feb. 22, 1971 Fifth Meeting of the Warren Commission, March 5-6, 1971 Sixth Meeting of the Warren Commission, Mar. 19-21, 1971 Seventh Meeting of the Warren Commission, Mar. 26-27, 1971 Box II:31 (cont.) Meetings between President Friday, Dr. West and their staffs, Mar. 30; April 1-2, 1971 Eighth Meeting of the Warren Commission, April 3, 1971 Attempts at Reconsideration, April 4-24, 1971 Ninth Meeting of the Warren Commission, April 23-24, 1971 Tenth Meeting of the Warren Commission, May 7, 1971 Executive Committee Meeting, Board of Trustees, May 14, 1971 Warren Commission Reports, Majority and Minority, 1971 Board of Trustees Meeting, May 24; May 28, 1971 Reaction to the Warren Commission, 1971 Governor's Response to Warren Commission, 1971 Introduction of H.B. 1115; S.B. 721, May 1971 Joint Hearings of House and Senate Committee on Higher Education on Kirby-Martin Restructuring Bill, June, 1971 Other Bills Introduced During Regular Session, concerning higher ed., 1971 Legislative Correspondence (regarding higher ed.), during the regular session, 1971 S.B. 820; Burney Bill S.B. 893: H.B. 1456: Second Kirby-Martin Bill, 1971 Correspondence, July-Aug., 1971 Board of Health Ed. Meeting, Aug. 20, 1971 Senate and House Committees on Higher Education Convene to begin Hearings, Sept. 1971 Meetings of the UNC Board of Trustees Executive Committee, Sept. 1971 Joint Committee Hearings, Sept. 13-16, 1971 Box II:32 Senator Burney's Meeting at Wrightsville Beach, Sept. 17-18, 1971 Meeting of the UNC Development Committee, Sept. 19; 25, 1971 Meetings of Governor Scott and Trustee Negotiating Committee, Sept. 22; 24, 1971 September Correspondence, 1971 Box II:32 (cont.) Joint Meeting of House and Senate Committees on Higher Education, Sept.23-24, 1971 Meeting of the Joint Subcommittee on Higher Education, Oct. 7-8, 1971 Meeting of UNC Executive Committee, Oct. 11, 1971 Joint Subcommittee on Higher Education, Oct. 13-15, 1971 Meetings of UNC Board of Trustees, Oct. 18, 1971 First Day Of Special Session, Oct. 26, 1971 Second Day of Special Session, Oct. 27, 1971 Third Day of Special Session, Oct. 28, 1971 Fourth Day of Special Session, Oct, 29, 1971 Fifth Day of Special Session, Oct. 30, 1971 October Correspondence, 1971 Newspaper Clippings, Feb.-April, 1971 Newspaper Clippings, May, 1971 Newspaper Clippings, June, 1971 Newspaper Clippings, July-Aug., 1971 Newspaper Clippings, Sept., 1971 Newspaper Clippings, Oct., 1971 Newspaper Clippings, Nov. 1971 This set of interviews was recorded during 1972 as part of a research project on the reorganization of higher education in North Carolina. Filed with the audiocassette tapes are summaries of the questions asked during each interview; the number preceding each question is the approximate point on the tape where the question occurs. These summaries are not completely reliable, however, because the interviewees shifted freely from subject to subject. These tapes have been shelved separately from the rest of the Institute's records; consult Archives staff for access. Listening copies (indicated by LC) have been made for some of the tapes. Cassette Index: A75. Allen, Senator Gordon, April 24, 1972 (LC) A76. Andrews, Rep. Ike, July 3, 1972 A77. Bailey, Senator Ruffin, May 8, 1972 A78. Bryant, Victor, May 1, 1972 (LC) A79. Burney, Senator John, May 25, 1972 (LC) A80. Caldwell, Chancellor John T., April 21, 1972 (LC) A81. Davis, Rep. Lawrence, April 28, 1972 A82. Dees, William, April 24, 1972 A83. Friday, President William C., May 2, 1972 (LC) A84. Frye, Rep. Henry, June 12, 1972 A85. Godwin, Rep. Phil, n.d. A86. Harkins, Herschel, March 15, 1972 A87. Hill, Watts Sr., n.d. (LC) A88. Hill, Watts Jr. (1), March 13, 1972 A89. Hill, Watts Jr. (2), March 13, 1972 (LC) A90. Holshouser, James, Jan. 16, 1973 A91. Horton, Doris, March 28, 1972 A92. Huskins, J. P., March 15, 1972 A93. Hyde, Dr. Wallace, March 16, 1972 (LC) A94. Jenkins, Dr. Leo, April 18, 1972 (LC) A95. Jordan, Robert, April 13, 1972 (LC) A96. Justice, Frank, April 5, 1972 A97. Kirby, Senator Russell, n.d. (LC) A98. Lucas, Paul, March 29, 1972 (LC) A99. McLendon, Senator L.P., April 24, 1972 A100. Mills, Fritz, May 18, 1972 A101. Side 1: Rountree, Rep. Horton April 18, 1972 (LC) Side 2: Scott, Senator Ralph (Side 2) April 18, 1972 (LC) A102. Scott, Governor Robert, n.d. (LC) Cassette Index (cont.): A103. Sloan, Maceo, March 22, 1972 (LC) A104. Smith, Rep. McNeill, June 7, 1972 A105. Strayhorn, Ralph, March 14, 1972 (LC) A106. Warren, Lindsay, June 19, 1971 (LC) A107. Wilson, Mrs. Elise, May 3, 1972 (LC) A108. Wood, Senator George, n.d. (LC) A109. General Assembly, October 30, 1971 (LC) JOINT COMMITTEE ON HIGHER EDUCATION (These recordings respond to the written minutes in the files on the Joint Committee in Box 32, above.) A110. JCHE, October 7, 1971 (1) A111. JCHE, October 7, 1971 (2) A112. JCHE, October 8, 1971 (1) A113. JCHE, October 8, 1971 (2) A114. JCHE, October 8, 1971 (3) JCHE, October 14, 1971 (1) A115. JCHE, October 14, 1971 (2) A116. JCHE, October 14, 1971 (3) A117. JCHE, October 15, 1971 (1) A118. JCHE, October 15, 1971 (2) A119. JCHE, October 15, 1971 (3) SUBGROUP III: OUTSIDE ORGANIZATIONS This subgroup consists of correspondence with non-University organizations on matters not directly relating to long-term Institute programs. It has been divided into two series, in-state organizations and national or out-of-state organizations. Files on organizations for which the Institute did sustained work in a particular field will be found in Subgroup II, Series 1, Subseries 2, which contains program files arranged topically. SERIES 1: STATE Box III:1 North Carolina State Government: Agriculture, Department of, n.d.; 1941-1953 Archives and History, Department of, 1948-1951; 1955; 1957-1958 Attorney General: See Justice, Department of Budget Bureau, 1944; 1951; 1953 Governor, Office, of, 1928-1946; 1952-1964 Health, Board of, 1937; 1941; 1943; 1947-1960 Highway and Public Works Commission, 1936-1952; 1958 Industrial Commission, 1944-1947; 1950 Investigation, State Bureau of, 1938-1953; 1958 Justice, Department of, 1941; 1943-1953 (See also Department of Justice, Creation of, under Law Enforcement, and General Statutes Commission, under State Government, both in Subgroup II, Series 1, Subseries 2) Labor, Department of, 1941; 1948; 1952 Motor Vehicles, Department of, 1951-1956 North Carolina Central University, 1946 North Carolina State University: General, n.d.; 1936-1949 Southeast Land Tenure Committee, 1949-1953 Public Instruction, Department of, 1936-1937; 1941-1952 Recreation Commission, 1946-1959 Revenue, Department of, 1941; 1945 State, Department of, 1941-1953 Tax Research, Department of, 1945-1948; 1950-1953; 1957 Utilities Commission, 1941; 1947-1948; 1952-1953 Veterans Commission, 1945-1946; 1949-1950 Box III:1 (cont.) Public and Private Organizations: American Business Club, n.d.; 1932; 1934; 1936-1937 Bar Association (North Carolina State Bar), n.d.; 1935-1954; 1959-1960 Business and Professional Women's Clubs, NC Federation of n.d.; 1932-1937; 1943; 1960 Civic Clubs (general), n.d.; 1932-1934 Civitan Club, 1932; 1936-1937 Duke University, 1932-1937; 1939; 1942; 1945 Grange (North Carolina State Grange), 1945 Home Demonstration Clubs, 1951 Junior Chamber of Commerce, 1937 Kiwanis Club, n.d.; 1933; 1936-1937 League of Women Voters, 1932-1933 Lions Club, 1936-1937 North Carolina Council of Women's Organizations, 1959 Republican Party of North Carolina, 1944; 1948; 1951 Rotary Club, 1932-1934; 1936-1937; 1942 Women's Clubs, NC Federation of, n.d.; 1932-1940; 1945-1946 Young Civic Society, 1935 SUBGROUP III: OUTSIDE ORGANIZATIONS (cont.) SERIES 2: NATIONAL Box III:2 U.S. Government: Congress, Members of from NC: General, 1960-1961 Congressional District Meeting, proposed, 1959 Congressional Office Study, 1960-1961 (See also Correspondence: Congressmen, in Subgroup I, Series 1) Federal Bureau of Investigation: General, n.d.; 1930-1931; 1933-1951; 1957-1958; 1960 Notes on IOG relationship with FBI, n.d. Federal Power Commission, 1941 Library of Congress, 1957; 1959-1960 National Youth Administration for North Carolina, 1941 Secret Service, 1941 Tennessee Valley Authority, 1943-1948; 1950; 1954 Public and Private Organizations: American Legion, 1942-1946 (See also Boys' State, under Education in Subgroup II, Series 1, Subseries 2) American Red Cross, 1943-1944; 1946-1948 American Society for Public Administration, 1946; 1953; 1956-1961 Association of American Law Schools, Committee on Survey of Crime, Criminal Law, & Procedure, 1936; 1946-1947 Association of Law Enforcement Officers of the Carolinas, 1935; 1937; 1940; 1947 Columbia University, 1946 Committee on Intergovernmental Relations, 1941; 1945 Council of State Governments, 1943-1957 Extension Divisions of Universities, 1941 Florida Institute of Government, 1945-1949 Institutes of Government in other states (general), 1946-1947; 1949; 1951-1952 Institute of Public Administration, 1937; 1940; 1947-1949 International Association for Identification, 1937-1938; 1946-1949 International Association of Chiefs of Police, 1957; 1959-1960 Law-Science Institute, 1958 League of Virginia Counties, 1945-1946; 1960 Box III:2 (cont.) Public and Private Organizations (cont.): Michigan Institute of Local Government, 1957-1959 National Academy for Public Purchasing, 1948 National Association of County Officials: General, n.d.; 1947; 1950-1952; 1958-1959 State Association Executives, 1958-1960 National Committee for Traffic Safety, 1945-1947; 1950 National Education Association, Citizenship Conference, 1948; 1950 National Institute of Municipal Law Officers, 1944-1948; 1950; 1952 National Institute of Public Affairs, 1934; 1937-1938; 1947 National Municipal League, 1937-1939; 1947-1960 National Sheriffs Association, 1946-1948; 1955 New York State Crime Commission, 1951; 1953 New York University Center for Safety Education, 1945-1947 Northwestern University Center for Safety Education, 1944-1948; 1957 Practicing Law Institute, 1946-1947 Purdue Safety Institute, 1945-1946 Research Organizations (general), 1947-1949; 1951-1953 Southern Regional Training Program, 1949-1953 Tennessee Taxpayers Association, 1934-1953 U.S. Junior Chamber of Commerce, Good Government Awards, 1947-1948 University of Alabama, Bureau of Public Administration, 1947 University of Georgia, Institute of Law and Government, 1952-1953; 1955; 1957-1958 University of Pennsylvania, Institute of Local and State Government, 1937; 1943; 1945; 1953-1959 University of Rochester, 1943 University of South Carolina, Law Enforcement Training School, n.d.; 1952-1953 University of Virginia, Bureau of Public Administration, 1947-1948 Virginia State Police, 1944-1946 Yale University, Bureau of Highway Traffic, n.d.; 1944-1947