GB 0100 KCLCA KA/IC - King's College London Secretary's in-correspondence

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GB 0100 KCLCA KA/IC

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King's College London Secretary's in-correspondence

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  • 1828-1919, 1926 (Produção)

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1919 bundles

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História biográfica

Between 1831 and 1988 the College Secretary rose from Secretary to the Principal and Council to senior administrative officer of the College. Throughout the period the College Secretary had responsibility for servicing the Council, its main standing and special subcommittees, and the Academic Board. In the 1960s, the post of Academic Registrar was reorganised to reflect the coordinated responsibility for student admission and examinations with the Department. Between 1828-1919 King's College enjoyed the services of just four College Secretaries, two of whom served for remarkably long periods, H W Smith, 1829-1848 and J W Cunningham, 1848-1894. Until Cunningham's retirement in 1894 the College's in and out correspondence and bills and accounts were arranged in just two sequences. At year end the in-letters and bills were bundled alphabetically and chronologically respectively and until late into the nineteenth century fitted into a single wooden deed box. With the appointment of S T Shovelton in 1895 came the introduction of modern filing (see KAS/GC, AC and AD) but bundles continued to be used on occasion until 1915. The series is remarkably complete until the late 1890s when there is some evidence of modest losses.

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GB 0100 KCLCA KA/IC 1828-1919, 1926 Series of King's College London Archives 1919 bundles King' s College London , College Secretary's Department
Between 1831 and 1988 the College Secretary rose from Secretary to the Principal and Council to senior administrative officer of the College. Throughout the period the College Secretary had responsibility for servicing the Council, its main standing and special subcommittees, and the Academic Board. In the 1960s, the post of Academic Registrar was reorganised to reflect the coordinated responsibility for student admission and examinations with the Department. Between 1828-1919 King's College enjoyed the services of just four College Secretaries, two of whom served for remarkably long periods, H W Smith, 1829-1848 and J W Cunningham, 1848-1894. Until Cunningham's retirement in 1894 the College's in and out correspondence and bills and accounts were arranged in just two sequences. At year end the in-letters and bills were bundled alphabetically and chronologically respectively and until late into the nineteenth century fitted into a single wooden deed box. With the appointment of S T Shovelton in 1895 came the introduction of modern filing (see KAS/GC, AC and AD) but bundles continued to be used on occasion until 1915. The series is remarkably complete until the late 1890s when there is some evidence of modest losses.

College Secretary's Department.

The in-correspondence series for 1828-1919, 1926, includes both the significant and less significant correspondence of the College from its foundation to its incorporation in the University of London. Chiefly addressed to the Principal or College Secretary, coverage includes everything from the College's major business to letters from parents obliged to withdraw their children from College temporarily or permanently due to illness or changed domestic circumstances. Also included are the testimonials of successful (and sometimes unsuccessful) applicants for posts and correspondence of academic staff in relation to syllabi and teaching arrangements. Letters in the series are referred to in the out-letter books and the Council Minutes.

In-correspondence is arranged alphabetically and then chronologically. By 1992 a majority of the deed boxes were collapsing, and a decision was taken to re-order the bundles in an integrated alphabetical sequence.

Open, subject to signature of reader's undertaking form.

Copies, subject to the condition of the original, may be provided for research use only. Requests to publish original material should be submitted to the Director of Archive Services, King's College London.
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Detailed catalogues are available in hard copy in the reading room of the College Archives.

King's College London Archives holds College Secretary's out-letter books (KA/OLB), College Secretary's files relating to policy, 1828-1992 (KAS/GC) and academic departments and academic initiatives, 1896-1900 (KAS/AC); Library files relating to administration, 1925-1994 (KAL/AD), some letters are referenced in the Council minute books, 1828-1996 (KA/C/M).

Sources: King's College London catalogues. Compiler: Julie Tancell. National Council on Archives Rules for the Construction of Personal Place and Corporate Names 1997; ISAD(G), Second edition, 2000. May 2000 Curriculum Economics of education Educational administration Educational buildings Educational finance Educational levels Educational management Educational personnel Educational planning Educational policy Educational statistics Enrolment Higher education Higher education institutions King's College London , College Secretary's Department Students Universities University students Personnel People by occupation People Educational institutions

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College Secretary's Department.

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The in-correspondence series for 1828-1919, 1926, includes both the significant and less significant correspondence of the College from its foundation to its incorporation in the University of London. Chiefly addressed to the Principal or College Secretary, coverage includes everything from the College's major business to letters from parents obliged to withdraw their children from College temporarily or permanently due to illness or changed domestic circumstances. Also included are the testimonials of successful (and sometimes unsuccessful) applicants for posts and correspondence of academic staff in relation to syllabi and teaching arrangements. Letters in the series are referred to in the out-letter books and the Council Minutes.

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In-correspondence is arranged alphabetically and then chronologically. By 1992 a majority of the deed boxes were collapsing, and a decision was taken to re-order the bundles in an integrated alphabetical sequence.

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Condições de acesso

Open, subject to signature of reader's undertaking form.

Condiçoes de reprodução

Copies, subject to the condition of the original, may be provided for research use only. Requests to publish original material should be submitted to the Director of Archive Services, King's College London.

Idioma do material

  • inglês

Sistema de escrita do material

  • latim

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English

Características físicas e requisitos técnicos

King's College London Archives holds College Secretary's out-letter books (KA/OLB), College Secretary's files relating to policy, 1828-1992 (KAS/GC) and academic departments and academic initiatives, 1896-1900 (KAS/AC); Library files relating to administration, 1925-1994 (KAL/AD), some letters are referenced in the Council minute books, 1828-1996 (KA/C/M).

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Detailed catalogues are available in hard copy in the reading room of the College Archives.

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King's College London College Archives

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National Council on Archives Rules for the Construction of Personal Place and Corporate Names 1997; ISAD(G), Second edition, 2000.

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  • inglês

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