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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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East Tennessee State College (file mapcoll_018_02)

22 February 2022 (has links)
Black and white campus map indicating 37 existing buildings and 11 future buildings during the presidency of Burgin Dossett (1949-1968). Architect: Alfred H. Abernethy. Scale 1 in = 210 ft. / https://dc.etsu.edu/rare-maps/1224/thumbnail.jpg
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East Tennessee State College (file mapcoll_018_03)

16 August 1962 (has links)
Black and white campus map indicating 37 existing buildings and 12 future buildings. August 16, 1962 revision of mapcoll_018_01. Architect: Alfred H. Abernethy. Scale 1 in = 210 ft. / https://dc.etsu.edu/rare-maps/1225/thumbnail.jpg
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East Tennessee State College (file mapcoll_018_04)

01 November 1965 (has links)
Indicates 50 existing buildings and 10 future buildings. Prepared using various incomplete plats, surveys, photos, and dimensions. Architects: Beeson & Beeson. Scale 1 in = 310 ft. / https://dc.etsu.edu/rare-maps/1226/thumbnail.jpg
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East Tennessee State University Campus (file mapcoll_018_05)

01 January 1965 (has links)
Indicates 47 existing buildings and 7 future buildings along with proposed roads and walkways. Architects: Beeson & Beeson. Scale 1 in = 200 ft. / https://dc.etsu.edu/rare-maps/1227/thumbnail.jpg
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General Education Bill of 1909

Tennessee General Assembly 27 April 1909 (has links)
Passed on April 27th, 1909 by the 56th General Assembly of the State of Tennessee, the General Education Bill of 1909 established state funding for the establishment and maintenance of normal schools devoted to the education and professional training of teachers in the state of Tennessee. One normal school was established in each division of the state.Two years later, using funding from this act, East Tennessee State Normal School was founded in 1911 and would eventually become East Tennessee State University.
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Bulletin: East Tennessee State Normal School 1911-1912.

East Tennessee State University 01 June 1911 (has links)
The first Bulletin for the East Tennessee State Normal School was published in June 1911. This served as the general handbook of the institution and includes information about the founding of the university as well as the first listing of faculty, term calendars, classes offered and general information around the operations of the institution. The physical copy of this item can be found in the Archives of Appalachia at East Tennessee State University. For access or more information please contact the Archives of Appalachia.
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1921 Education Funding Bill. State of Tennessee 62nd General Assembly.

Tennessee General Assembly 07 April 1921 (has links)
Passed April 7, 1921 by the 62nd General Assembly of the state of Tennessee, Senate Bill no.856, overhauled education funding within the state. All state education funds were combined into one fund thereafter known as the State School fund, to be appropriated according to the provisions of this bill. After other expenses, Senate Bill no.856 established 4.5% of all remaining state funding would be distributed to each of the normal schools.
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Southern Association Of Colleges and Secondary Schools - ETSU 1925 Accreditation Application

East Tennessee State University 09 December 1925 (has links)
East Tennessee State officially became a college in 1925 with a name change to East Tennessee State Teachers College. During this same time, East Tennessee State began applying for accreditation from the Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools of the Southern States. The institution would eventually achieve accreditation in 1927. This is a hand written draft of an early accreditation application completed in 1925 by President Charles C. Sherrod, of whom the current ETSU main campus library is now named. The physical copy of this item can be found in the President Correspondences Collection of the Archives of Appalachia at East Tennessee State University. For access or more information please contact the Archives of Appalachia.
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Tennessee Senate Bill no. 1549 - 88th General Assembly

Tennessee General Assembly 06 March 1974 (has links)
Following the passage of the Teague-Cranston Act, on February 14, 1974 Senator Nave of the Tennessee General Assembly called for consideration of state legislation to establish a medical school at East Tennessee State University. Eventually passing both the Tennessee House and Senate, the bill was vetoed by Governor Winfield Dunn of Memphis. Motions to override the veto were made in both chambers and were successful. Senate Bill no.1549 became law on March 6, 1974.
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East Tennessee State University - Plan for Medical Education

East Tennessee State University 01 February 1974 (has links)
With the passage of the Teague-Cranston Act and efforts to establish a medical school underway in the Tennessee Legislature, East Tennessee State University had already begun the planning process for the new medical school. This plan was submitted to the Tennessee Board of Regents on February 1, 1974 by the ETSU Medical Education Study Committee which clarified the specifics of what the Quillen College of Medicine would eventually become. The physical copy of this item can be found in the Archives of Appalachia at East Tennessee State University. For access or more information please contact the Archives of Appalachia.

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