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Alternative Title
Report of Board of Control, State of Florida: 1934.
Alternative Title
Report of Board of Control of Florida: 1934.
Description
Report of the Board of Control 1934 issue. The report serial gives financial reports, including budgetary requests and recommendations for the state institutions under the management of the Board, beginning with University of Florida, Florida State College for Women, Florida School for the Deaf and Blind, and Florida Agricultural and Mechanical College for Negros. Includes independent reports from the presidents of each institution. In 1946, the Ringling Museum of Art came under Board control, continuing up to 1959 when a separate board was established for its administration. In 1948, the Florida State College for Women became Florida State University. Florida Agricultural and Mechanical College for Negros became Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University in 1953. A report from the newly established University of South Florida appears in the 1956/1958 volume. Planning for Florida Atlantic University is reflected in the 1960/1962 volume followed by a report from its president in the 1962/1964 volume.
Notes
The serial runs from 1932/1934 to 1962/1964.
Publication dates from Letters of transmittal.
Report year ends June 30.
Subject
Education, Higher -- Florida -- Periodicals; State universities and colleges -- Florida -- Periodicals; Depression and the New Deal Years in Florida, 1930-1941; Florida in World War II, 1941-1945; The Post-War Florida, 1945-1960; Contemporary Florida, 1960-; Education
City
Tallahassee, Fla.
Publisher
Board of Control
Extent
620 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Format
application/pdf
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Identifier
DP0003536
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Recommended Citation
Florida. Board of Control, "Report of the Board of Control: 1934." (1934). Florida Heritage. 101.
https://stars.library.ucf.edu/floridaheritage/101