The Graduate School was established in 1918 with the appointment of the first graduate dean. The records in this collection document the functions and responsibilities of the Graduate School and consist of minutes, correspondence, reports, newsletters, and news clippings.
The Graduate Student Association was founded in 1981 to improve the quality of graduate-level education and to enhance graduate life at the University of Maryland. The collection spans from 1981 to 1985 and consists of organizational records and records of operation such as minutes, reports, surveys, membership, and the association's constitution and bylaws.
William Green was president of the AFL from 1924-1952. These papers describe his time in office from a personal rather than professional point of view. Types of documents include correspondence, memorabilia, and reference files.
William Green was president of the AFL from 1924-1952. This record group consists of files on unions in wartime, and correspondence with national and international unions from Green's time as president. Materials include correspondence, reports, memos, press releases, and minutes.
William Green was President of the American Federation of Labor (AFL) from 1924-1952. This collection of Green's papers includes correspondence, minutes, speeches, questionnaires, calendars, and printed materials arranged according to topics such as fascism, politics, congressional elections, injunctions, racial discrimination, the Taft-Hartley Act, and British labor.
Greenbelt, Maryland, was the largest of three towns developed under the Greenbelt Town Program in the late 1930's. Today, Greenbelt and the Town Program hold an important place in the history of American architecture and town planning. This collection consists of the architectural drawings of Greenbelt Homes, Inc., and includes blueprints, tracings, and drawings of Greenbelt buildings and homes, their accoutrements, and their environment.