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Descriptive Summary

Historical Note

Scope and Contents

Arrangement

Restrictions

Administrative Information

Related Material

Index Terms

Bibliography

Detailed Description of the Collection

Series 1: Administration of Bishop Francis Howard 1902(1904-1929) 1929

Series 2: Administration of Msgr. George Johnson (1929-1944)

Series 3: Administration of Msgr. Frederick Hochwalt 1937 (1944-1966) 1974

Series 4: Administration of Father C. Albert Koob Subseries 1962(1967-1974)1974

Series 5: Administration of Msgr. John F. Meyer 1907(1968-1981)1981

Series 6: College and University Department/Association of Catholic Colleges and Universities (ACCU) (1905-1989)

Series 7: NCEA Convention Files, 1902-1966

Series 8: Seminary Department, 1958-1979

Series 9: National Association of the Board of Education (NABE), 1965-1974

Series 10: International Catholic Education, 1947-1980

Series 11: General Publications, 1899-1903, 1960-1967

ADDENDUM, 1904-2001

National Catholic Educational Association

A series inventory (no container list) of the Records of the National Catholic Educational Association at The American Catholic History Research Center and University Archives


Contact Information:

Mailing Address: The Catholic University of America, Washington, D.C. 20064

Telephone: 202-319-5065

Email: archives@mail.lib.cua.edu

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Descriptive Summary

Repository: The American Catholic Research Center and University Archives
Creator: National Catholic Educational Association
Title: The Records of National Catholic Educational Association
Dates: 1899-1989
Extent: 102 linear feet; 86 boxes
Abstract: Material currently on deposit includes administrative records, primarily correspondence and subject files, of the first five administrators: Bishop Francis Howard, 1904-1928; Monsignor George Johnson,1929-1944; Monsignor Frederick Hochwalt, 1944-1966; the Rev. C. Albert Koob, 1966-1974; and Monsignor John Meyer, 1974-1986. Johnson and Hochwalt also served as directors of the Education Department of the National Catholic Welfare Conference (NCWC), 1929-1966, and these records are also available in the CUA Archives. Additional files encompass those of the Association of Catholic Colleges and Universities (ACCU),1905-1991; Annual Convention, including bound proceedings and Board minutes 1902(1904-1966)1995; Financial Records, 1906-1990; Seminary Department, 1958-1988; Special Education Department, 1973-1985; Elementary Education Department,1978-1985; Secondary Education Department, 1973-1995; Religious Education Department, 1977-1993; Chief Administrators of Catholic Education (CACE), 1970-1989; National Association of the Board of Education (NABE),1965-1976; the Catholic Inter-American Education Conference (CIEC),1947-1979; and the Catholic International Education Office (OIEC), 1951-1978. Please note that only the first 102 feet of the collection has been processed at this time.
Collection Number: ACUA 133
Language: English

Historical Note

The National Catholic Educational Association (NCEA) is the nation's oldest and largest Catholic educational organization. It began with a vision of Catholic educational unity embodied by Thomas J. Conaty, Rector of The Catholic University of America (1896-1903) and Bishop of Monterrey-Los Angeles (1903-1915). He presided over its formation in 1904 as the Catholic Educational Association (CEA) from the merger of the Educational Conference of Seminary Faculties (founded 1898), the Association of Catholic Colleges (founded 1899), and the Parish School Conference (founded 1902). The term 'National' was added in 1927. It was first based in Columbus, Ohio, until 1929, then at 1312 Massachusetts Avenue, Washington, DC, the home of the National Catholic Welfare Conference (NCWC), from 1928 to 1951. Thereafter, it was in the offices of the American Council of Education (ACE) near the NCWC, 1951 to 1967, then at the new ACE location at 1 Dupont Circle from 1967 to 1983, an finally at the James Place condominium in Georgetown. The chief executive officer was known as the Secretary General from 1904 to 1954, Executive Director from 1954 to 1969, and President since then.

Although Conaty provided the initial vision, the implementation was carried out by Reverend, later Bishop, Francis Howard, who served as the first Secretary General until 1929, then as the largely ceremonial President to 1936, and finally as Chairman of the Advisory Board from 1936 until his death in 1944. He was born in Columbus in 1867, attended seminaries in New York state and Columbus, was ordained in 1891, and stationed in Holy Trinity Parish in Jackson, Ohio, until 1895. He studied at Columbia University in New York for three years and spent a year in Rome before serving as Pastor of Holy Rosary Parish in Columbus from 1905 until 1923 when he was appointed Bishop of Covington, Kentucky. As the leader of the CEA, he sought to maintain individual freedom while addressing prominent issues regarding the length and nature of elementary school curriculum, standardization of Catholic colleges, and the role of the nation's hierarchy in fostering Catholic educational unity.

In 1929 Howard's successor, Monsignor George Johnson, moved NCEA from Columbus, Ohio, to Washington, D.C., where he also served as Director of the Education Department of the National Catholic Welfare Conference (NCWC). Before his death in 1944, Johnson effected increased cooperation with both Catholic and non-Catholic educational organizations and promoted the integration of progressive and scientific methods of education with more traditional Catholic pedagogy. Johnson's successor, Monsignor Frederick Hochwalt, presided over robust growth in membership as well as enlarging the staff of NCEA and changing its location from the NCWC to the offices of the American Council on Education. Hochwalt's departure in 1966 severed the formal relationship between NCWC and NCEA. The Reverends C. Albert Koob and John F. Meyer, Hochwalt's successors at NCEA, confronted the challenges of Vatican II which fomented reevaluations of Catholic policy and practices. Koob and Meyer presided over significant changes in NCEA department structures: The departments of Elementary Schools, Secondary Schools, Special Education, and College and University departments remained unchanged; the Major and Minor Seminary Departments merged; the School Superintendents Department was renamed the Chief Administrators of Catholic Education (CACE); and the departments of Religious Education and Boards of Education were created.

The NCEA continues to provide leadership and professional services to Catholic educators and students of Catholic education on the national, state, diocesan, and local levels. The organization represents Catholic educational interests in dealing with other professional bodies and produces numerous publications, including the association's official journal, Momentum, to provide information regarding current and future issues and research. The NCEA constantly evaluates changing patterns and trends in Catholic education and cooperates with the federal government in collecting educational statistics. The structure and activities of the NCEA have evolved over time. For instance, The Association of Catholic Colleges and Universities (ACCU) is no longer a Department of the NCEA, but is a separate entity that collaborates with NCEA. Current NCEA administrative sections include departments such as Elementary, Secondary, Seminary, Special Education, and Chief Administrators. In addition, the NCEA has established both a National Center for Justice and Peace Education, which promotes Catholic teachings on social justice, and a Fund for New Initiatives in Catholic Education, which sponsors programs focusing on important Catholic education issues.

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Scope and Contents

The processed records of the NCEA are divided into eleven series. The first five series include the administrative records, primarily correspondence and subject files, of the first five administrators: Bishop Francis Howard (1904-1929), Monsignor George Johnson (1929-1944), Monsignor Frederick Hochwalt (1944-1966), Father C. Albert Koob (1966-1974), and Monsignor John F. Meyer (1974-1986). Next there is a large and complicated series of files of the former College and University Section, later renamed the Association of Catholic Colleges and Universities (ACCU), and several small series with materials of the annual convention, the Seminary Department, the National Association of the Board of Education (NABE), International Catholic Education, and general publications. Overall, this is an important assemblage of records that document the early history as well as select aspects of the more recent history.

Additionally, there are a further 311 boxes, some 398 feet, of records from later accessions that arrived between 1997 and 2006 that have not yet been inventories and integrated into the general collection. A preliminary box list has been compiled for these boxes, numbered 87 to 397, copies of which can be requested from the archives or viewed personally during a research visit. These boxes have additional material, generally later in date, to that in the existing series, like files of presidents Catherine McNamee and Leonard DiFiore. There are also records of the important section of the Chief Administrators of Catholic Education, departments such as Elementary and Secondary education, publications such as the NCEA Bulletin and Momentum, budgets and financial statements, studies and surveys, and audio visual tapes and photographs.

The first series covers the administration of the first Secretary General, Bishop Francis Howard, which was headquartered in Columbus, Ohio. There are two sub-series, with the first being Bishop Howard's general subject files, boxes 1-3, organized alphabetically, and containing correspondence with noteworthy associates such as Rev. James Burns (1903-1924), Msgr. Phillip R. McDevitt (1904-1917), Msgr. Francis T. Moran (1906-1929), Rev. Dennis J. O'Connell (1903-1907), Bishop Thomas J. Shahan (1907-1929), Rev. Joseph F. Smith (1903-1913), and Brother John A. Waldron (1906-1922). The second subseries, Box 3, contains photocopies concerning the CEA from the Vatican Secret Archives, Archive of the Nunciature (formerly Apostolic Delegation)in the United States of America, designated USA 105/1 and 105/2, and covering the years 1907 to 1920. These materials were duplicated at the request of Msgr. Robert Wister, NCEA member and historian, after a 1993 research visit to Rome and donated to CUA in 1996.

The second series contains a small selection of alphabetical subject files, boxes 3-4, from the administration of Msgr. George Johnson, the second Secretary General. He took over from Howard in 1929 and transferred the national office to Washington, DC, where he concurrently served as Director of the Education Department of the National Catholic Welfare Conference (NCWC). This small series has items ranging from 1924 to 1947 but focused on the years 1929 to 1944.

The third series contains the more expansive alphabetical subject files, boxes 4-20, from the administration of Msgr. Frederick Hochwalt, who, like his predecessor Msgr. Johnson, served as both Secretary General (this title changed to Executive Director in 1954) of NCEA and Director of the NCWC Education Department. Dated materials span 1937 to 1974 but focus on his service dates of 1944 to 1966. Notable among these files are those associated with the American Council on Education (ACE), the Apostolic Delegation (1945-1968), Federal Aid to Education, the Superintendents' Department, the United Nations Educational, Social, and Cultural Organizations (UNESCO), and the United States Office of Education.

The fourth series contains substantial material, boxes 20-43, primarily dating between 1967 and 1974, of the administration of Father C. Albert Koob. He was the fourth chief executive officer, beginning his term in 1966 with the title of Executive Director but changing it to President in 1969. This administration also began with severing the duties of director of the NCWC Education Department. This series, due to its size and complexity, has been divided into four sub-series. The first is Chronological Files (1969-1974), with the second being Subject Files, A-Z, 1962(1967-1974)1975, with note being taken of those on Community Schools (1969-1971), Council for Private American Education (1969-1974), Planning Catholic Education for the Future Workshops (1970-1971), the 1967 Symposium on Catholic Education, and the United States Office of Education (Department of Health, Education, Welfare)(1966-1974). The third sub-series is Father Koob's Speeches and Articles (1962-1972) and the fourth is Calendars (1966-1974).

The fifth series contains material, boxes 44-53, primarily dating from 1968 to 1981, of the administration of Msgr. John F. Meyer. He served as Associate Secretary of the Department of Superintendents (1968-1974), Associate Secretary and Acting NCEA President (1972-1974) after Father Koob suffered a serious accident, and finally as the fifth chief executive officer, with the title of President (1974-1986). This series does not yet include files from the later years (1981-1986) of his administration (see Addendum) but is diverse enough to be divided into three sub-series. The first is Chronological Files (1973-1981), with the second being the Subject Files, A-Z, 1907(1973-1981)1981, with note being taken of those on the Chief Administrators of Catholic Education (1971-1983), Council for American Private Enterprise (CAPE)(1974-1980), National Conference of Diocesan Directors of Education (1975-1980), and the United States Catholic Conference (USCC) Department of Education (1974-1983). The third sub-series is Personal Correspondence (1968-1980).

The sixth series contains records, boxes 54-74, of the College and University Department/Association of Catholic Colleges and Universities (ACCU), spanning 1905 to 1989, and separated into five sub-series. The first is the descriptive but oddly titled Bindered Materials (1905-1975), with mostly printed material bound as follows: Executive Committee Minutes (1905-1975), College Newsletter (1937-1974), NewsNotes (1951-1967), Report on Foreign Students (1950-1965), and Materials sent to Members (1959-1974). The second sub-series is General Administration Files (1949-1981), divided as follows: Subject (A-Z) (1931-1981), Brother Gregory Nugent FSC Secretary (1949-1968), and the mixed Chronological and Subject (A-Z) (1949-1968). The third is Meetings, Budgets, Committees, Etc. (1970-1979); the fourth is Dr. Leonard, Cain ACCU Papers (1960-1982); and the fifth is the restricted Congregation of Catholic Education at the Vatican Correspondence and Related Materials (1969-1989). Some of the files of note within this overall series are correspondence with the American Council on Education (ACE)(1956-1978), the Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities (AJCU)(1970-1977), the Center for Constitutional Studies (1977-1979) and the International Federation of Catholic Universities (IFCU) (1969-1972).

The seventh series contains miscellaneous material, boxes 75-77, of the Annual Convention, 1902-1966, containing correspondence, news clippings, forms, and programs and related print material.

The eighth series contains files, boxes 77-81, of the Seminary Department, 1958-1979, divided into two sub-series. The first, General Administration Files (1958-1979) has two sets of concurrent alphabetical subject files, dated 1958-1966 and 1967-1977 respectively. The second, has convention files for 1969-1974.

The ninth series contains files, box 82, of the National Association of the Board of Education (NABE), 1965-1974, with alphabetical subject files containing correspondence, reports, meeting minutes and related material.

The tenth series contains files, boxes 83-85, regarding International Catholic Education, 1947-1980, and divided into two sub-series. The first is the Catholic Inter-American Education Conference (CIEC), 1947-1979, and is composed primarily of alphabetical General Administration and Congresses and Meetings files. The second is the Catholic International Education Office (OIEC), 1951-1978, with the largest parts being Chronological (1969-1978) and General Administration (1951-1976) files.

The eleventh series contains publications, box 86, that include General Publications (1899-1903,1960-1967); Programs/Reports of the Annual Meeting of the Association of Catholic Colleges of the United States (1899-1903); and Directories (1960-1967). Additionally, there is a set of bound volumes, numbered 1 to 50 and dated 1904 to 1953, of the NCEA Bulletin: Report of the Proceedings and Addresses of the Annual Meetings, that was pulled from the unprocessed portion of the collection, and is available for reference in the Archives Reading Room.

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Arrangement

The Records of National Catholic Educational Association (NCEA) consists of 11 Series:

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Restrictions

Restrictions on Access

There is a 25 year limit, dating from creation of the document, which was imposed by NCEA in 1988. In addition, access to the ACCU subseries Congregation of Catholic Education at the Vatican requires permission from the President of NCEA.

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Administrative Information

Acquisition Information

In 1979, NCEA records were legally transferred to CUA. The first deposits of these materials were made in 1981 and comprised the records of the first three NCEA presidents, the Association of Catholic Colleges and Universities (ACCU), and the Seminary department. The original contract transferring legal custody of these records to CUA was amended in 1988 to impose a 25 year limit dating from creation of the document, which is similar to a limitation that exists between CUA and the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB). That same year, records of the fourth NCEA president, C. Albert Koob, plus more ACCU and Seminary Department material, were received and integrated with existing NCEA files. In 1990, these records were sorted, organized, and reboxed in series order by William J. Shepherd, under the direction of CUA Archivist, Dr. Anthony Zito. That same year, more ACCU publications were received. In 1993, records of the ACCU 's Congregation of Catholic Education at the Vatican were received and these were restricted, with access requiring the permission of the sitting NCEA President. Beginning in 1995, Shepherd, now Acting Archivist, supervised file level indexing for the records of the first three NCEA presidents, covering the period of 1902 through 1966. That same year, photocopies of Vatican records regarding the CEA were received and added to the collection. In 1996, records of the fifth president, Father John F. Meyer, were deposited and integrated, while the records of his predecessor, Father Koob, as well as those of a small series on International Catholic Education, were indexed by student assistant Mary Owen. nd in 1997, additional records of the ACCU arrived and were integrated into the existing collection, thus necessitating another revision to the series inventory.

Processing Information

Initial processing completed in 1990 by William J. Shepherd, with several revisions made 1993-1999. EAD markup completed in 2007 by Dale Park, with revisions by William J. Shepherd.

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Related Material

Another collection of NCEA records, comprising 311 boxes, 398 feet, accessioned in 1997-1999, 2000, 2004, and 2006

The Records of the Association of Catholic Colleges and Universities

The Records of the United States Catholic Conference of Bishops Education Department

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Index Terms

This record series is indexed under the following controlled access subject terms.

Persons:

Hochwalt, Frederick G.
Howard, Francis W. (Francis William), 1867-1944
Johnson, George
Koob, Albert C.
Meyer, John F.

Organizations:

Association of Catholic Colleges and Universities
Catholic International Education Office
National Catholic Educational Association
National Catholic Welfare Conference. Dept. of Education

Places:

Columbus (Ohio)
Washington (D.C.)

Subjects:

Catholic Church Education
Catholic schools United States

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Bibliography

Augenstein, John J. Lighting the Way, 1908-1935: The Early Years of Catholic School Superintendency. Washington, DC: NCEA, 1996.

Augenstein, John, Kauffman, Christopher, and Wister, Robert J. (eds.). One Hundred Years of Catholic Education: Historical Essays in Honor of the Centennial of The National Catholic Educational Association. Washington, DC: NCEA, 2003.

Horrigan, Donald Charles. Frederick Hochwalt, Builder of the National Catholic Education Association, 1944-1966. Ph.D. Dissertation, New York, NY, Columbia University, 1977.

Leekley, Marie Valpoon. A Study of Monsignor Frederick G. Hochwalt and the Catholic Church's Position Towards Federal Aid. Ed.D. Dissertation, Milwaukee, WI, Marquette University, 2002.

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Detailed Description of the Collection

Series 1: Administration of Bishop Francis Howard 1902(1904-1929) 1929 (3 boxes)
The first series covers the administration of the first chief executive officer (Secretary General), Bishop Francis Howard, who served from 1904 to 1929. There are two subseries, with the first being general subject files, and the second containing photocopies concerning the CEA from the Vatican Secret Archives duplicated in Rome after a 1993 research visit by Msgr. Wister of NCEA.
Subseries 1.1: Subject Files (A-Z) 1902 (1904-1928) (Boxes 1-3)
Subseries 1.2: Vatican Secret Archives, Archive of the Nunciature (formerly Apostolic Delegation)in the United States of America-NCEA Affairs (1907-1920) (Box 3).
Series 2: Administration of Msgr. George Johnson (1929-1944) (2 boxes)
The second series contains subject files from the administration of the second chief executive officer Msgr. George Johnson. He became CEA Secretary General in June 1929 and Director of the Education Department of the National Catholic Welfare Conference (NCWC) in November 1929 and therefore moved the CEA headquarters to Washington, DC.
Subject Files (A-Z) (Boxes 3-4).
Series 3: Administration of Msgr. Frederick Hochwalt 1937 (1944-1966) 1974 (17 boxes)
The third series contains subject files from the administration of the third chief executive officer (Secretary General, then Executive Director from 1954), Msgr. Frederick Hochwalt, who, like his predecessor, served as both the head of NCEA and the NCWC Education Department.
Subject Files (A-Z) (Boxes 4-20).
Series 4: Administration of Father C. Albert Koob Subseries 1962(1967-1974)1974 (24 boxes)
The fourth series encompasses substantial material, including chronological correspondence and subject files, from the administration of the fourth chief executive officer (Executive Director, then President from 1969), Father C. Albert Koob. This administration began with a separation of the NCEA and NCWC Education Department directorships. This series, due to its size and complexity, has been divided into four sub-series.
Subseries 4.2: Subject Files (A-Z) 1962(1967-1974)1975 (Boxes 21-41).
Subseries 4.3: Speeches and Articles (1962-1972) (Boxes 42-43)
Subseries 4.4: Calendars (1966-1974) (Box 43)
Series 5: Administration of Msgr. John F. Meyer 1907(1968-1981)1981 (10 boxes)
The fifth series contains material, including chronological correspondence and subject files, from the administration of the fifth chief executive officer (President), John F. Meyer. This series does not yet include files from the later years (1981-1986) of his administration (see Addendum) but is divided into three sub-series.
Subseries 5.1: Chronological Files (1973-1981) (Boxes 44-45)
Subseries 5.2: Subject Files (A-Z) 1907(1973-1981) 1981 (Boxes 46-53)
Subseries 5.3: Personal Correspondence (1968-1980) (Box 53).
Series 6: College and University Department/Association of Catholic Colleges and Universities (ACCU) (1905-1989) (21 boxes)
The Bindered materials sub-series includes Executive Committee Minutes (1905-1975) in box 54, the College Newsletter (1937-1974) in boxes 54-55, the NewsNotes (1951-1967)in boxes 56-57, the Report on Foreign Students (1950-1965)in box 57, and Materials sent to Members (1959-1974)in boxes 57-58). The Administrative Files sub-series has two parts, with the first being alphabetical General Administration files (1931-1981) in boxes 58-65, and the second, Brother Gregory Nugent, FSC, Secretary files (1949-1968)in boxes 66-70.
Subseries 6.1: Bindered Materials, 1905-1975 (Boxes 54-58)
Subseries 6.2: Administration Files, 1949-1981 (Boxes 58-74)
Subseries 6.3: Meetings, Budgets, Committees, Etc., 1970-1979 (Boxes 71-72)
Subseries 6.4: Dr. Leonard, Cain ACCU Papers, 1960-1982 (Box 72)
Subseries 6.5: Congregation of Catholic Education at the Vatican Correspondence and Related Materials, 1969-1989 (Boxes 73-74) REStrICTED
Series 7: NCEA Convention Files, 1902-1966 (3 boxes)
Miscellaneous files of the annual NCEA Convention, 1902-1966 (Boxes 75-77).
Series 8: Seminary Department, 1958-1979 (5 boxes)
Seminary Department files divided into two sub-series, with the first, General Administration Files having two sets of concurrent alphabetical subject files, dated 1958-1966 and 1967-1977 respectively. The second and much smaller sub-series has some convention files for 1969-1974.
Subseries 8.1: General Administration Files, 1958-1979 (Boxes 77-81)
Subseries 8.2: Convention Files, 1969-1974 (Box 81)
Series 9: National Association of the Board of Education (NABE), 1965-1974 (1 box)
Subject Files (A-Z) (Box 82).
Series 10: International Catholic Education, 1947-1980 (3 boxes)
The first subseries has Catholic Inter-American Education Conference (CIEC) records divided into General Administration (A-Z) (1947-1979)(Box 83), Congresses and Meetings (1949-1980)(Box 83), Circulars and Publications (1960-1978)(Box 84), and Miscellaneous (1951-1970)(Box 84). The second subseries has Catholic International Education Office (OIEC) Files (1951-1978)(Boxes 84-85), with Chronological (1969-1978)(Box 84), General Administration (A-Z) (1951-1976)(Box 84), and Congresses and Meetings (1964-1974)(Boxes 84-85, Publications (1962-1970)(Box 85), Asia and Northern Africa (1967-1969)(Box 85).
Subseries 10.1: Catholic Inter-American Education Conference (CIEC) Files (1947-1979) (Boxes 83-84)
Subseries 10.2: Catholic International Education Office (OIEC) Files (1951-1978) (Boxes 84-85)
Series 11: General Publications, 1899-1903, 1960-1967 (1 box)
This includes Programs/Reports of the Annual Meeting of the Association of Catholic Colleges of the United States (1899-1903) and Directories (1960-1967). Additionally, there is a set of bound volumes, numbered 1 to 50 and dated 1904 to 1953, of the NCEA Bulletin: Report of the Proceedings and Addresses of the annual meetings, that is available for reference in the Archives Reading Room.
Subseries 11.1: Programs/Reports of the Annual Meeting of the Association of Catholic Colleges of the United States (1899-1903) (Box 86)
Subseries 11.2: Directories (1960-1967) (Box 86).
ADDENDUM, 1904-2001 (311 boxes)
Additionally, there are a further 311 boxes, 398 feet, of records from later deposits that have not yet been inventoried and integrated into the general collection. A preliminary box list has been compiled, for boxes numbered 87 to 397, copies of which can be requested from the archives or viewed personally during a research visit. These boxes have additional, generally later dated material, to that in the existing series, such as files of presidents Catherine McNamee and Leonard DiFiore, departments such as Elementary and Secondary education, publications such as the NCEA Bulletin and Momentum, budgets and financial statements, studies and surveys, and audio visual tapes and photographs.
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