Inventory of the Classics Department Reports, 1971-1987
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Title: Classics Department Reports
Date (inclusive): 1971-1987
Record Series number: 301
Creator: University of California, Los Angeles.
Extent:
2 boxes (.8 linear ft.)
Repository:
University of California, Los Angeles. Library.
Department of Special Collections. University Archives.
Los Angeles, California 90095-1575
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Source of Acquisition/Provenance
Classics Department. Transfer, November 1988.
[Identification of item], Classics Department Reports (Record Series number 301). Department of Special Collections, University
Archives, Charles E. Young Research Library, UCLA.
The current Classics Department at UCLA originates from a small department called "Classical Languages," formed in 1919 at
the inception of UCLA and consisting of the professor and six classes. In 1922, a second professor joined the department
and classes in Ancient Greek were added to the curriculum. By 1965, the faculty numbered 12 members responsible for courses
in Latin and Greek and another six members responsible for Indo-European studies (Hungarian, Finnish, Celtic, Irish, and the
ancient languages of Sanskrit and Hittite), and the department has instituted programs leading to the master and doctoral
degrees.
Series Description
Administrative Reports. 1971-1987. Record Series 301
Scope and Content Note
Contains annual reports (1975-1985), planning reports (1971-1987), core curriculum report (1981), foreign language review
report (1982), and various reports from the department chair.
Arrangement
Arranged chronologically by type of report.