This collection is located off-site. You will need to request this material at least three business days in advance to use the collection in the Rare Book and Manuscript Library reading room.
All administrative records of the University are restricted for 25 years from the date of creation.
The Office of University Planning dealt with development and planning, particularly for academic programs. Many of the records deal with financial and space planning for academic departments, programs, and schools. The files also contain material on student issues and services such as enrollment, financial aid, fraternities, placement, and residence halls. The records include agreements, committee materials, contracts, correspondence, memoranda, proposals, reports, speeches, and statistics.
Although Salmen was involved in the planning of the campus expansion in Morningside Heights, his records do not contain much material on the University's relationship with the neighborhood. There are only a few files on the surrounding community in the records.
Salmen's activities included involvement with the Trustees' Committee on Development. The minutes of the committee are filed with the records of the Office of the Secretary.
As the Coordinator of University Planning was part of the Office of the President for several years, it is possible that many records created prior to 1963 are filed in the Central Files of the Columbia University Archives.
This collection is arranged in three series.
You will need to make an appointment in advance to use this collection material in the Rare Book and Manuscript Library reading room. You can schedule an appointment once you've submitted your request through your Special Collections Research Account.
This collection is located off-site. You will need to request this material at least three business days in advance to use the collection in the Rare Book and Manuscript Library reading room.
All administrative records of the University are restricted for 25 years from the date of creation.
Reproductions may be made for research purposes. The RBML maintains ownership of the physical material only. Copyright remains with the creator and his/her heirs. The responsibility to secure copyright permission rests with the patron.
Identification of specific item; Date (if known); Office of University Planning records; Box and Folder; University Archives, Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Columbia University Libraries.
Within the Columbia University Archives, the following collections are the most closely related to this collection: Central Files (Office of the President records) (UA#0001), Office of the Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs records (UA#0083), and the Office of the Secretary Records (UA#0085).
After Salmen's departure, the Office of University Planning was dissolved and its duties were sorted among two new offices: One was the Office of the Vice President for Administration (see the Warren F. Goodell papers, 1962-1970). The other new position was the Vice President for Business (see the Thomas McGoey papers, 1930s-1970s).
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Records processed by Catherine N. Carson and finding aid written by Catherine N. Carson, June 2009. Series III was processed by Joanna Rios, October 2023.
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President Grayson Kirk appointed Stanley Salmen as the Coordinator of University Planning in 1956. The hire was initiated by Jacques Barzun, who was then Dean of the Graduate Faculties, and soon after Provost. The employment announcement indicated that Salmen was meant to "aid in the building of programs now underway for university development, and have responsibility for initiation of additional planning at the all-university level."
Salmen was initially part of staff of the Office of the President, but later headed the Office of University Planning, which was created in 1962. Salmen left the University when Barzun resigned as Dean of Faculties and Provost in June 1967. After his departure, the Office of University Planning was dissolved and its duties were sorted among two new offices: One was the Office of the Vice President for Administration, supervising the University's advance planning and budgetary procedures. Named to this post was Warren F. Goodell, Jr., formerly associate director of the Office of Projects and Grants. The other new position was the Vice President for Business, which was responsible for such service divisions as the dormitories, food services, bookstore, buildings and grounds, and purchasing. The post was filled by Thomas A. McGoey, formerly Business Manager of the University.
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Columbia University -- Administration |
Columbia University. Office of University Planning |
Salmen, Stanley, 1914- |
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Universities and colleges -- United States -- Administration -- Planning |
The majority of the records for the Office of University Planning deal with space and financial planning for academic departments, programs, and schools. The records include correspondence, contracts, committee materials, memoranda, proposals, reports, speeches, and statistics.
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(Salmen's notes on various issues, as circulated to the cabinet)
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This series contains one file of Salmen's speeches and several files of outgoing correspondence files, arranged chronologically.
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"Course Study" is set of data compiled by department and/or school. For each unit, the data includes budget information for the last 5 years; enrollment figures and degrees conferred; personnel information (number of tenured and junior members, year of birth, years to retirement); and course information organized by faculty member (faculty member's name, rank and salary; courses taught (course names, course number and credit units); enrollment numbers and tuition dollars based on credits x enrollment.) There are summaries and additional information of the data in Series I: Alphabetical Files, Box 1 (see Course Study and Departments A-Z).
1960-1961
The Course Study data for 1960-1961 includes budget and faculty information from 1955/56 to the projected data for 1961/62. There are figures of degrees conferred, personnel information (tenured vs. junior, year of birth and years to retirement) and then the year's breakdown: faculty member's name, rank and salary; courses taught (course number, course name and credits); student enrollment in each class and tuition dollars earned based on credits per student enrolled.
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1962-1963
This is the most complete set of data. Compiled in May 1963, this set includes the full record of each department/school but also includes smaller subsets of the data (e.g., part-time instructors only). There may be more than one copy for each department/school.
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