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Guide to the Records of the
Council for the Advancement and Support of Education (CASE), 1913-2002


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ABSTRACT

The Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) is an organization formed by the 1975 merger of the American Alumni Council (AAC) and the American College Public Relations Association (ACPRA). Constituents of both groups believed their goal of increasing the professional competence of those individuals involved in all phases of alumni work including, alumni administration, educational fund raising, public relations and publications in order to promote the cause of education could be better achieved as a single entity.

The collection contains the records of CASE and its predecessor institutions covering the development of the early organizations and their merger to form the Council for Advancement and Support of Education.

ACCESS

This collection is open to the public without restriction. The copyright law of the United States (Title 17, United States Code) governs the making of photocopies or other reproductions of copyrighted material.

PREFERRED CITATION

Cite as: Council for the Advancement and Support of Education Records, 1913-2002, Ruth Lilly Special Collections and Archives, IUPUI University Library, Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis.

ACQUISITION

Presented by the Council for Advancement and Support of Education, 1996-2004.
A96-45, A1997/98-004, A1998/99-006, A1999/00-008, A2000/01-027.

Processed by Brenda Burk and Debra Brookhart.

HISTORICAL NOTE

The Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) is an organization formed by the 1975 merger of the American Alumni Council (AAC) and the American College Public Relations Association (ACPRA). Constituents of both groups believed their goal of increasing the professional competence of those individuals involved in all phases of alumni work including, alumni administration, educational fund raising, public relations and publications in order to promote the cause of education could be better achieved as a single entity.

Both of CASE's predecessor organizations originated early in the twentieth century. In 1913 the Association of Alumni Secretaries (AAS) was founded to bring together individuals in charge of college or university alumni affairs to exchange ideas and information. Ten years later, the Association of Alumnae Secretaries that was formed in 1918 merged with the AAS. The American Alumni Council came into being through the consolidation of the AAS, the Association of Alumni Funds that was formed in 1925, and Alumni Magazines Associated, formed 1918. It operated as a professional association for educational alumni executives; members included alumni secretaries, fund and development directors and magazine editors. The AAC's goal was to provide professional assistance and to work for the benefit of higher education.

The American Association of College News Bureaus was established in 1917 from a group which first met informally, at the instigation of T. T. Frankenberg, in 1915. It was renamed in 1930 as the American College Publicity Association to reflect more closely the work of publicity directors. In 1931 its regional organization was developed, dividing the United States and Canada into six districts. In the late 1930s public relations was increasingly emphasized as being distinct from publicity and in the 1940s the organization began to develop relations with educational associations. The group was renamed the American College Public Relations Association in 1946 because of its growing concern with education rather than publicity. A national office was established in 1950 and a National Director hired that year. During the 1950s increasing attention was paid to the public relations aspect of fund raising.

As early as 1954 the leaders and some members of AAC and ACPRA began to believe the organizations could better achieve their goals if they combined their forces. However, it was three years before joint activities began with the formation of a Liaison Committee to study cooperative efforts. Although two annual and numerous district meetings were held jointly and their libraries consolidated, the two groups were unable to reach a merger agreement until 1975. Shortly thereafter the new organization adopted the name, Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE). Currently CASE has over 3,000 member organizations in the United States, Canada, Mexico and eighteen other countries. Its members are involved in educational fund raising, alumni administration, communications, government relations and student recruitment. CASE accomplishes its mission of advancing the understanding and support of education by providing direct services to individual members, institutional members, and public programs.

SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE

The Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) Records are divided into five series: Association of Alumnae Secretaries, American Alumni Council (AAC), American College Public Relations Association (ACPRA), AAC/ACPRA Merger, and Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE). This collection documents the history of CASE beginning with its predecessor organizations and continuing through the present.

Association of Alumnae Secretaries Records, 1913-1938, consist of correspondence and handbooks. Much of the correspondence deals specifically with the organization and development of the association.

American Alumni Council (AAC) Records, 1922-1974, consist of minutes, programs, reports, conference information, publications, and photographs. The board minutes are an excellent resource for information about the internal operations of the organization. Further information about the organization and education in general can be found in the conference reports. The papers given at the conferences are included in the reports and provide insight into the educational trends of the period. The records are arranged consistent with the arrangement of the CASE Records.

American College Public Relations Association (ACPRA) Records, 1915-1974, consist of minutes, reports, conference information, correspondence, publications, and photographs. The Board of Trustees records provide useful information on the later years of the organization, but are incomplete during its earlier years. The best place to find further information is the annual conference files and the president's files. The publications files also contain beneficial information about the organization and include annual reports, newsletters, and membership directories. The records are arranged consistent with the arrangement of the CASE Records.

AAC/ACPRA Merger Records, 1959-1997, include information about the merger of AAC and ACPRA. These materials consist of minutes from the joint study committee, records on the merger from both AAC and ACPRA, and interviews with different people involved in the merger. Further information about the merger and the decisions leading to the merger can be found in the AAC and ACPRA records

Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) Records, 1973-2002, include information about the organization formed after the merger of AAC and ACPRA. These records are divided into ten sections based on the structure of the organization.

Board of Trustee Records, 1975-1998, contain the articles of incorporation, records of the Board of Trustees, committees of the board, and CASE Annual Assemblies. This is the best place to look for information about the organization as a whole. The Board of Trustees files include meeting minutes, correspondence, trustee handbooks, and the Highlights newsletter. The board minutes contain handouts and other pertinent items distributed for the meeting. The collection contains most of the board minutes with the exception of some of the minutes between 1980 and 1984. The president's reports to the board help fill in these gaps in the minutes and provide, in some cases, more detailed explanations of activities at board meetings. The committee records are arranged alphabetically by the committee name and contain meeting minutes and correspondence related to the committee. The Annual Assemblies serve as the annual meeting of the organization's membership. Information about the assemblies includes programs and agendas from the meetings. Further information about the Annual Assemblies is located in the Board of Trustees minute files.

President's Files, 1970-1997, contain correspondence, speeches, articles, and reports to the Board of Trustees. These files include the records of James Fisher, Gary Quehl, Virginia Carter Smith (Interim President), and Peter Buchanan. With the exception of Virginia Carter Smith all the presidents' files contain reports to the board. These reports contain detailed information about the activities of the president and the organization during the periods between meetings and are also useful sources for information about board meetings. The files of James Fisher, Gary Quehl, and Peter Buchanan contain correspondence, reports to the Board, and speeches. Since Virginia Carter Smith was president a few months, most of her records are in the staff files. Some of her correspondence as president, however, is located in this series. Administrative files and Board Records will also contain information about activities of a president for that particular year.

Administrative Files, 1969-2000, contain audits, reports, non-presidential speeches, correspondence, staff records, strategic planning, and legislative records. These records deal with the internal operations of the organization. The staff records document staff meetings and the activities of department chairs. This series also includes the records from the Student Alumni Association. This group's organizational structure is similar to that of CASE. Its files include minutes, district records, conference information, membership directories, and a newsletter.

Surveys, 1984-1998, contain the records of surveys conducted by CASE. Most of the surveys involve the status of higher education. The major survey, conducted by Gary Quehl, consisted of a number of campus visits to interview students, faculty, presidents, and chief academic officers. The results of this survey were sent to a special task force to be compiled and set forth as a report on the status of higher education in the United States. Other surveys include campus visits made by Virginia Carter Smith, statistical summaries and reports, and presidential polls. This series is arranged alphabetically by the name of the survey.

Award Records, 1974-1998, include programs, requirements, and lists of award winners. The Circle of Excellence and Recognition Awards are the major awards documented by this series.

Conference Records, 1975-1997, contain documents related to the annual and training conferences sponsored by CASE. Within the conference files are agendas, issues discussed, handouts from the conference, and correspondence related to the meeting. This is a good place to find information about topics of concern to educators and to CASE as an organization.

Publications, 1964-2002, contain books and newsletters published by CASE and include annual reports, membership directories, brochures, and handbooks. They are arranged alphabetically by the title of the publication. More of CASE=s publications collection can be located in the Payton Philanthropic Studies Library at IUPUI using the library's online catalog, IUCAT, available at: http://www.iucat.iu.edu.

District Records, 1974-1995, contain conference proceedings, meeting minutes, and newsletters from each of the eight districts. District records are arranged chronologically by district under the headings of conference, minutes, and newsletters.

Photographs, 1929-1996, include photographs from AAC and ACPRA prior to the merger and some photographs from CASE. The photographs from both AAC and ACPRA include awards and photographs of individuals involved in the organizations. The CASE photographs are mainly of awards programs during the 1970s and 1980s and conference photographs.

Audio Visual Materials, 1978-1992, contain video and audio cassettes from conferences, publications, and historic interviews. The audio cassettes include tapes from the Columbus Colloquium and the Greenbriar II Conference. Also included are cassettes related to CASE publications. The videos include interviews with Virginia Carter Smith and a set of Recollections of the AAC/ACPRA merger.

SERIES LIST

CONTENTS BOX FOLDER
ASSOCIATION OF ALUMNAE SECRETARIES RECORDS
Correspondence, 1913-1920 1 1
First Conference Program, 1913 1 2
Handbook for Alumni Work (Association of Alumni Secretaries), 1917 1 3
Handbook Series, 1913-1938 1 4
AMERICAN ALUMNI COUNCIL (AAC) RECORDS
Constitution and Amendments, 1927-1937, 1967 1 5
Board of Directors Records
Meeting Minutes
1927-1954 39 1-3
1956-1962, 1966-1969, 1972-1973 1 6-11
Report, March 6, 1974 1 12
Executive Committee Minutes, 1969, 1971-1972, 1974 1 13
Committee Records
Aims and Policies Committee, 1967, 1971 1 14
Alumni Administration Committee, 1968, 1971 1 15
Committee on Educational Fundraising Minutes, 1970-1972 1 16
Administrative Records
Intercollegiate Alumni Extension Service, Inc., 1935 39 4
McCurdy, Jr., Charles P. (President) Correspondence, 1951-1958 1 17-20
Rhodes, Robert (Publications and Chair) Correspondence, 1969-1973 1 21
Gould, Warren (President) Correspondence, 1972 1 22
The CASE of Past Presidents (attempt of AAC/ACPRA Merger)  1959 1 23-24
Awards
1959-1963 1 25
1964-1974 39 5-6
1963, 1968 (oversized) 33 1
1974 (oversized) 34 1
Conferences, National
Conference Report
1922, 1926-1927, 1939 1 26-29
1941-1942, 1944-1946, 1949, 1951, 1955, 1962 2 1-9
1952-1954, 1956 39 7-10
Conference Programs, 1964-1965, 1968, 1970, 1972-1974 2 10-16
 
Conferences, District
District I Conference, 1930-1931, 1933-1934, 1949-1950, 1954, 1956, 1958-1960, 1962-1966  2 17
District II Conference, 1939, 1971 2 18-19
District III Conference, 1931, 1960 2 20
District IV Conference, 1932 2 21
District V Conference, 1932-1933, 1969-1970, 1972-1973 2 22
District VI Conference, 1931-1932 2 23
District IX Conference, 1931 2 24
Training Conferences, Workshops
Alumni Administration, Institute in, 1969-1972, 1974 2 25-30
Alumni Publishing, Institute in, 1963-1969 3 1
Annual Fund, Conference on, 1972-1973 3 2-3
Charitable Reminder Trust Workshop, 1972 3 4
Communications One Day Seminar, CA 1971 3 5
Corporation and Foundation Support Conference, 1973 3 6
Direct Mail Conference, 1972-1973 3 7-8
Fund raising Workshop, Organizing for Success a Development & Public Relations Program for Two-year Colleges, 1973 3 9
Independent Alumni Association Conference, 1974 3 10
International Alumni Conference, AAC/ACPRA A Manual of International Alumni Relations, 1974 3 11
The Leadership Volunteer Conference, 1973 3 12
Life of the Mind, Conference on, 1973 3 13
Management by Objectives Seminar, 1972 3 14
Mega/Media Day, 1971-1972 3 15-16
Men's and Women's College Conference, 1970 3 17
Mini Media with Mini Money Workshop, n/d 3 18
Multi Media Workshop (c. 1971-1976) 3 19
New Alumnus, Conference on the, 1973 3 20
New Media Conference - Washington D.C., April 1972 3 21
Newport Institute, Tri-Track Institute, 1973 3 22-24
Newspaper Publishing Workshop, 1970 3 25
Photographica Workshop, 1972 3 26
Pooled Income Funds Workshop, 1973 3 27
Public Institutions, Conference on, St. Louis, 1971 3 28
The Spoken Word Conference, Boston, 1974 3 29
Support for Independent Schools, Conference on, 1971 3 30
TABLOID/LIB Workshop, 1974 3 31
 
  The World of Magazines Symposium, 1969 3 32
Publications
AAC Relations - University of Louisville, 1935-1937 3 33-35
Alumni Digest, Exchange Dividend,  1951-1955, 1960-1961 3 36-37
Alumni Fund: Direct Mail, Bruce Barton Letters, n.d. 3 38
Alumni Program Handbook, Alumni Assistance in Admissions, 1960, 1963, 1966, 1968-1969 3 39-42
American Alumni Council News, 1957-1958 39 11
Bulletin of Information (inc. membership lists), 1941-1949, 1951-1964 3 43-46
Calendar, 1970 3 47
Commentary 1-48 (missing 32, 37, 44, 45, 47), December 1973 3 48-49
Corporate Alumnus Program, 1965 3 50
Editor to Editor, 1973 3 51
Editor's Notebook Series, 1964-1966, 1970 4 1-8
Educational Fund-Raising Guide, 1958-1962, 1966-1968, 1970-1973 4 9-27
Four New Incentives For Giving, Leaflet 10, 15-17 4 28
Handbook for the Board Members, 1957-1958 4 29
The 'How to' of Educational Fund Raising, 1956 4 30
The Language of Request, Fishing with a Barbless Hook, 1961 4 31
Leaflets, No. 1-17, 1963-1968 4 32
Many Things to Many People, 1966 33
Membership Directory, 1953-1954, 1965-1974 4 34-40
Moonshooter Advance Proof, 1972 4 41
New Directors for Alumni - Continuing Education for the College Graduate by Ernest McMahon, 1960 4 42
Newsletter, 1971-1973 (oversized) 34 1
Renewal Slide Show, 1973-1974 4 43
Report of Commission on Alumni Affairs (Yale), 1970      4 44
Seventy Days to Remember in 1970, Many Things to Many People, 1966 4 45
Simmons Review, "The Lamp of Learning is Wired for Sight and Sound," Spring/Winter 1971 4 46
Statement of Standards, 1967-1970 4 47
Survey of Annual Giving and Alumni Support, 1957-1958 4 48
Taxation and Education, 1966 4 49
'Who Does What'in the AAC, 1952 4 50
Photographs, 1936-1971 45 23-25
AMERICAN COLLEGE PUBLIC RELATIONS ASSOCIATION (ACPRA) RECORDS
Code of Ethics, 1947 5 1
Board of Trustees Records    
  Minutes, 1964-1973 5 2-3
  Executive Committee, 1948-1974 5 4-5
  Reports, 1962-1963, 1965-1974 5 6-8
Committee Records    
  Awards, 1946-1956 5 9
  Constitution, 1948-1960 5 10
  Finance, 1969-1971 5 11
  Joint Committee (with AAC), 1956 5 12
  Name, 1961-1974 5 13-14
  Plans and Policy, 1950-1951 5 15
  Professional Education, 1973 5 16
  Public Relations, 1946-1948 5 17
  Publications, n.d. 5 18
  Research, 1925-1949 5 19
  Study Commission, 1960 5 20
  Taxation and Philanthropy, 1963-1972 5 21
Subject Files    
  Administrative Section, 1953-1967 5 22-26
  American Education Week, 1947-1966 5 27
  Communications Services, 1959, 1973 5 28-29
  Correspondence, General, 1963-1969 5 30
  Creative Publication Service, 1973-1974 5 31
  Development Section, 1956-1960 5 32-34
  Dinosaurs (past president celebration), 1971-1972 5 35
  District Addresses (speeches), 1934-1941 5 36
  Foundation, Establishment of, 1955 5 37
  Nicholson Report - Study of Relationships within ACPRA, 1962 5 38
  Planning Programs, 1969 5 39
  Policies, 1955 5 40
  Report of Edward VonderHaar to James Denison re: Public Relations, 1965 5 41
  Role of Councils Study, 1962-1963 5 42
  Standards of Practice (AACNB), 1927 5 43
  Task Forces, 1961-1962        5 44
Conferences    
  American Association of College News Bureaus - Annual Meeting, 1920-1921 5 45-46
     
  Annual Conferences, 1937, 1939-1940, 1942-1943, 1947-1948, 1950-1965, 1967-1974 5 47-55
  Convention Proceedings 1920, 1923-1933 (no convention held in 1932), 1934-1939, 1942-1943, 1946-1948, 1956 6 1-6
  Special Conferences, 1967-1973 6 7
Workshops    
  Institutes/Workshops, 1963-1970 6 8
  Summer Academy/Institute, 1959, 1962, 1965-1974 6 9
District Records    
  Great Lakes Records and Newsletter, 1962-1974  6 10-11
  Mid American District, 1968, 1975 6 12
  Middle Atlantic States, 1959, 1961-1963, 1968, 1970-1971 6 13-15
  District VIII Conference of ACPRA (with AAC District VI), 1939-1940, 1942, 1967 6 16
Historical Files    
  "The First Half Century" by W. Emerson Reck, 1967 6 17
  "A Thumbnail Sketch of the Association's History" by W. Emerson Reck, n.d. 6 18
  College Sports Information Directors of America, 1954-1972 (formerly Sports Section of ACPRA) 6 19
  Correspondence, 1921-1976 6 20-21
  Deaths, 1973 6 22
  Educational Radio - FCC Correspondence, 1966-1975 6 23
  Endowment - Origin and Growth, 1955 7 1
  Membership Reports, 1941-1942, 1952, 1966 7 2
  National Office, 1939-1950 7 3
  Presidential Manuscripts, 1951-1962 7 4
  Recollections, various members, 1958-1967 7 5
  Gardner, Virginia Correspondence, 1935-1967 7 6
  President's Files    
    Frankenberg Era, 1915-1920 7 7
    Adams, 1920-1921 7 8
    Crawford, 1921-1922 7 9
     Kirkwood, 1922-1925 7 10
    Elliott, 1925-1927 7 11
    Brown, 1927-1928 7 12
    Clark, 1928-1929 7 13
    Carpenter, 1929-1930 7 14
    Silvers, 1930-1931 7 15
    Boochever, 1931-1933 7 16
    Madry, 1933-1934 7 17
    Wright, 1934-1935 7 18
    Pellegrin, 1935-1936 7 19
    Wright, 1936-1937 7 20
    De Camp, 1937-1938 7 21
    Graham, 1938-1939 7 22
    Collier, 1939-1940 7 23
    Reck, 1940-1941 7 24
    Ridings, 1941-1942 7 25
    Ellis, 1942-1943 7 26
    Whittlesey, 1943-1944 7 27
    Brandon, 1944-1946 7 28
    Schellenger, 1946-1947 7 29
    Renegar, 1947-1949 7 30
    Hannum, 1948-1949 7 31
    Bartley, 1949-1950 7 32
    Harral, 1950-1951 7 33
    Johnston, 1951-1952 7 34-35
    Vonderhaar, 1952-1953 7 36
    Smith, 1953-1954 7 37
    Pray, 1954-1955 7 38
    Ansley, 1955-1956 7 39
    Poole, 1956-1957 7 40
    Jordan, 1957-1958 7 41
    Curtis, 1958-1959 7 42
    Osborn, 1959-1960 7 43
    Nelson, 1960-1961 7 44
    Schaeffer, 1961-1962 7 45-46
    Bintzer, 1962-1963 8 1
    Hewlett, 1962-1963 8 2
    Dension, 1964-1965 8 3
    Nicholson, 1965-1966 8 4
    Rowland, 1966-1967 8 5
    Massey, 1967-1968 8 6
    Radock, 1968-1969 8 7
    Sorenson, 1969-1970 8 8
    Dittman, 1970-1971 8 9
    Frick, 1971-1972 8 10
    Waldo, 1972-1973 8 11
    Callahan, 1973-1974 8 12
    Crawford, 1974-1975 8 13
Publications    
  AACNB Newsletter, 1938 8 14
  ACPRA Newsletter, 1949-1955, 1961-1969, 1972 8 15-24
  Annual Reports, 1971-1974 8 25
  Awards National Honors Competition, 1965-1974 8 26
  Bibliographies, 1936, 1956 8 27
  Dateline Washington, 1973 8 28
  Development Section Brochures, n.d. 8 29
  Development Section Newsletter, 1955-1958 8 30
  District Officers Manual, 1956 8 31
  Education Abstracts, 1966-1975 8 32-41
  Federal Affairs Handbook for Higher Education, 1973 8 42
  Membership Directory, 1952-1955, 1957-1960, 1968-1969, 1971 (Annual Reports included in the 1952-1960 directories) 8 43-47
  Membership Directory, 1971-1974 9 1-3
  Miscellaneous Brochures, 1964-1975 9 4
  Reference Manual, 1961 9 5-6
Photographs, 1929-1956 45 26
     
AAC/ACPRA MERGER RECORDS    
AAC Merger Records    
  Correspondence, 1959-1973 9 7-10
  Self-Study, 1972-1974 9 11-13
  Special Balloting Project, March 1974 9 14
ACPRA Merger Records    
  Correspondence, 1972-1974 9 15
  Study, 1972-1973 9 16-17
Liaison Committee, 1963-1972 9 18
Joint Study Committee Records    
  Minutes and Correspondence, 1970-1974 9 19-23
  Legal Correspondence, 1973-1974 9 24
     
  Merger Study (Wells Committee), 1971-1972 9 25
  Oakbrook Conference, September 23-26, 1973 9 26-30
  Organizational Development Correspondence, 1973-1974 9 31
  Publicity/Communications, 1974 9 32
  Publicity, 1974 10 1-2
  Status Reports, 1973-1974 10 3
Trustees, Board of 10 4-6
  Executive Committee, 1974-1975 10 4-6
  Awards and Honors Committee, 1974 10 7
  Districts and Regions,  Commission on, 1974 10 8
  Name Committee, 1974 10 9
  Programs and Services, Commission on, 1973-1974 10 10
    First International Conference, 1974 10 11
Recollections    
  Linson, Bob,  1997 10 12
  Smith, Virginia Carter, Interview, June 8, 1992 (4 videotapes and masters) 32  
  Three Interviews (videotape and master), July 10, 1992 32  
    Crawford, Ed (?)    
    Curtis, Howard    
    Waldo, Bob (?)    
     
COUNCIL FOR ADVANCEMENT AND SUPPORT OF EDUCATION (CASE) RECORDS
Articles of Incorporation, Constitution, 1975-1991 10 13
Mission Statement, 1987 10 14
Board of Trustees    
  Correspondence    
    1975, 1989 10 15
    1980, 1982-1985, 1990 39 12-14
  Executive Management, 1975 10 16
  Minutes    
    1976-1987 10 17-29
    1987-1989, 1994-1995 11 1-12
    1975-1976, 1989-1990 39 15-23
    1990-1994 40 1-15
  Handbook, 1986-1992 11 13
  Highlights Newsletter, 1984-1992 11 14
     
  New Trustee Orientation, 1989-1992 40 16-19
Committees    
  Career Advancement for Women and Minorities    
    1980-1990 11 15-29
    1991 12 1-2
  Certificate Program, 1976-1978 12 3
  Committees, Commission, and Ad Hoc Committee, 1989 12 4
  Curriculum Study Advisory Group    
    Correspondence    
      1981-1987, 1991 12 5-6
      1988 40 20-22
      1989-1990 41 1-4
    Curriculum Study Professional Area Career Guide, 1991 12 7
    Reports, 1988-1989 12 8
  Commission on Educational Opportunity, 1986-1990 12 9-12
  Finance and Audit Committee, 1989-1991 12 13-15
  Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB)    
    1990-1992 12 16-41
    1992-1993 13 1-8
  Governance Committee, 1979, 1985-1994 13 9-10
  Government Relations Committee, 1973-1992 13 11-17
    Privacy Rights of Students, 1973-1982 13 18-19
    State Relations, 1979-1981 13 20
    Tax Monitoring Group, 1990 13 21
  Higher Education Action Committee, 1979-1984 13 22
  Independent Schools Committee    
    Matching Gift Initiative, 1982-1988 41 5
    Minutes, 1980, 1987-1993 41 6
  Long Range Planning Committee, 1982, 1984, 1986 13 23-26
  Opportunity and Equity, 1992-1993 13 27
  Senior Professionals, 1987 13 28-31
  Taxation and Philanthropy, 1974-1978 14 1-9
  Trusteeship    
    1989-1992 14 10-12
    1993 41 7
       
       
  Two Year Colleges    
    Corporate Foundations Advisory Board (CFAB), 1987-1988 14 13-14
    Committee on Two-Year Colleges (COTC), 1979, 1983-1989 14 15-18
    Commission on Two-Year Institutions (COTI), 1987-1993 14 19-21
      Advancing Two-Year Institutions Conference, 1985-1988 14 22-26
      Building an Effective Advancement Program for Your Two-Year Institution, 1984-1988 14 27
Annual Assembly    
  1975-1977, 1979, 1981-1982, 1984 14 28-33
  1986-1987, 1989-1991, 1993-1998 15 1-13
  1978, 1980 41 8-9
  1998 (oversized) 33 2
President's Subject Files    
  James L. Fisher    
    Resume, 1985-1986 15 14
    Report to Board    
      1979-1982 15 15-26
      1983-1986 41 10-21
    Resignation, 1985 15 27
    Essays 15 28-30
    Publications, n.d. 15 31
    Reviews,1985-1986 15 32
    Review of Gourmen/Fiske Report, March 1984 15 33
    Speeches, 1970-1986 16 1-11
  Gary Quehl    
    Biographical Information, n.d. 16 12
    Report to Board, 1986-1991 16 13-19
    Resignation, 1990 16 20
    Speeches, 1982-1989 16 21-24
  Virginia Carter Smith    
    Correspondence, 1982-1990 16 25-26
    Interview Transcription, June 8, 1992 16 27
  Peter Buchanan    
    Correspondence    
     
      A, 1993-1994 16 28
      CASE Academy, 1992-1995 16 29-31
      Ad Campaign, 1992-1993 16 32
      Advancement Advisors, 1991-1992 16 33
      Affinity Groups, 1992 16 34
      AIMS Awards, 1991 16 35
      Alliance to Save Student Aid, 1994-1995 16 36-37
      Annual Assembly, 1992-1993 16 38
      Board of Trustees, 1991-1994 16 39
      Board Retreat, 1991 16 40
      C, 1990-1994 16 41
      Council for Aid to Education (CAE/CFAE), 1993 16 42
      Canadian Council for the Advancement of Education (CCAE), 1992-1994 17 1
      Campaign Guidelines, 1991-1993 17 2-4
      Campaign Standards, 1993-1994 17 5-7
      Capital Campaigns, 1992 17 8
        Audio Tape, 1992 35 1
      CASE Commissions, 1991 17 9
      Center on Philanthropy, 1991 17 10
      Certification, 1992-1993 17 11
      Chair's Forum, 1994-1995 17 12
      Circle of Excellence, 1995 17 13
      Commission-Based Compensation, 1991 17 14
      Commissions, 1992-1993 17 15
      Consortium, 1991-1993 17 16
      Cost of Fund Raising Project, 1995 17 17
      Crisis Communication, 1992-1993 17 18
      Districts, 1991-1994 17 19
      Donor Bill of Rights, 1993 17 20
      E, 1992 17 21
      Ethics, 1990-1993 17 22-23
      Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB), 1991-1993 17 24-26
      G, 1991 17 27
      Gallup Poll, 1991 17 28
      Government Relations – Federal, 1994-1995 17 29
     
      Governmental Affairs, 1992-1993 17 30
      H, 1992-1993 17 31
      Independent Schools, 1992-1993 17 32
      Institutionally Related Foundations, 1992-1994 17 33-36
      International, 1991-1995 17 37-39
      International Program, 1990-1991 17 40
      International - United Kingdom, 1992-1995 17 41
      International – Unitech, 1995 17 42
      Investment 21 Steering Committee    
        1990-1991 17 43-45
        1991-1993 18 1-4
      Lilly Endowment, 1991-1995 18 5
      Logo, 1991 18 6
      M, 1991-1992 18 7
      Matching Gifts, 1995 18 8
      Mega Campaigns, 1990-1991 18 9
      Membership, 1993 18 10
      Minority Affairs, 1991-1993 18 11
      Minority Recruitment Task Force, 1991 18 12
      Minority Task Force, 1994-1995 18 13
      Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1991 18 14
      N, 1991-1994 18 15
      National Ad Campaign, 1991 18 16
      National Association of Independent Schools (NAIS), 1992-1993 18 17
      O-P, 1994-1995 18 18
      Planned Giving Support Center, 1991-1995 18 19-21
      Press Release, 1990 18 22
      Professor of the Year, 1992-1994 18 23
      Publications (CASE), 1993-1995 18 24
      Q-R, 1993-1995 18 25
      Recognition Awards, 1992-1994 18 26
      S, 1991 18 27
      Staff Announcements, 1991 18 28
      Staff Memos, 1995 18 29
      T-W, 1991-1994 18 30
      Ten Most Wanted, 1992 18 31
     
      Trademark, 1992-1994 18 32
      Two-Year Institutions, 1992-1993 18 33
      Washington Higher Education Secretariat (WHES), 1992 18 34
      World Fund-Raising Council, 1994 18 35
    Reports to the Board    
      1992-1994 41 22-23
      1995-1997 42 1-2
    Speeches    
      December 16, 1990-1995 18 36-46
      1995-August 1997 19 1-4
Staff Meeting Minutes and Internal Communications    
  Executive Staff Meeting Minutes, 1986-1987 19 5-10
  Policies, 1979-1986 19 11-12
  President's Staff, 1978-1983 19 13-15
  President's Cabinet, 1988-1993 19 16-17
  Vice Presidents' Meetings, 1991-1992 19 18-19
Staff Subject Files    
  Audit Reports    
    1975-1976, 1979-1980, 1988 42 3
    1989-1991 19 20-21
  CASE Online, Fall 1996 42 4
  Copyright, 1969-1975 19 22
  Correspondence (General), 1986-1990 19 23-25
  District Relations, 1984-1985 19 26
  District Services, 1992-1994 19 27
  Employee Handbook, 1990 19 28
  Financial Information, 1994-1995 19 29
  Goals, 1980-1992 19 30-31
  Institutional Development, 1986-1987 19 32
  Missouri Project, 1984-1985 20 1
  Presidents and the Media, 1990 20 2
  Professional Services Operation Plans, 1988-1989 20 3
  Public Affairs Division    
    Correspondence, 1978-1980, 1987-1991 20 4-6
    Appreciated Placement Working Group, 1990-1991 20 7
    Program Plan, 1989 20 8
     
    Staff Plans and Reports, 1988-1989 20 9
    "Towards a Public Agenda for Higher Education", 1979 20 10
  Publications - Helkman Society, 1989 20 11
  Special Grants, 1980-1985 20 12
  Strategic Plan, 1990-May 1992 20 13-24
  Student Alumni Association/Student Foundation    
    Annual Reports, 1984/85-1993/94 42 5-11
    Brochures, 1980s-1990s 42 12
    Conference Bids, 1988-1989, 1995, 1997 42 13
    Convention Scholarships, 1994 42 14
    Districts    
      District I Conference, 1984, 1992, 1996-1997 42 15
      District II    
        Conference, 1983, 1987, 1995-1997 42 16
        Survey, 1993 42 17
      District III Conference, 1982-1983, 1992, 1994-1997 42 18-23
      District IV Conference, 1995-1997 42 24
      District V    
        Bids, 1988-1995 42 25
        Conference, 1987-1988, 1994-1997 42 26-28
      District VI Conference, 1992, 1994-1995, 1998 42 29-30
      District VII Conference, 1995-1997 42 31
      District VIII Conference, 1996 42 32
    In Turn, 1993-1994 42 33
    Membership Directory, 1991, 1994/95-1997/98 20 25-26
    Minutes    
      1985-1992 20 27-28
      2000 42 34
    Network Convention    
      1984-1985, 1987-1991 42 35-40
      1992-1995 43 1-4
    Newsletter, 1985-1994 20 29
    Tennessee State Conference, 1996 43 5
Surveys    
  Attitudes About American Colleges, 1991 43 6
  Canadian Advancement Professionals Survey, 1998 43 7-8
     
  Cumulative Campaign Activity by Educational Institutions    
    Pilot, 1995 43 9
    Preliminary Results, 1994-1996 43 10
    Surveys, 1996 43 11-15
  Higher Education    
    Campus Visits of Virginia Carter Smith, 1988 21 1-2
    Draft of Statistical Summary, 1988 21 3
    Draft of Statistical Reports, 1989 21 4
    Frequency Distributions    
      Questionnaire #1, 1988 21 5
      Questionnaire #2, 1988 21 6
    Higher Education, Unweighted, 1984 21 7-8
    Higher Education, Weighted, 1984 21 9-10
    Presidential Poll, 1985 21 11
    Fowler Report - Staff Survey, 1986, 1990 21 12
    Correspondence, 1986-1989 21 13-14
    Interviews    
      Chief Academic Officer, 1986-1987 21 15
      Congressional Staffers, 1986-1987 21 16
      Corporate Executives, 1986-1