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Wass Syndicate papers |
| Reference |
GBR/0265/WASS |
| Creator |
Wass Syndicate |
| Covering Dates |
1987–1992 |
| Extent and Medium |
6 envelopes of papers; paper |
| Repository |
Cambridge University Archives |
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| Content and context |
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It was established by Grace 19 of 15 June 1988 as the Syndicate appointed to consider the government of the University, known informally by the name of its Chairman, Sir Douglas William Gretton Wass. Its report to the Regent House in May 1989 proposed revisions to the University's constitutional and administrative arrangements.
This material was transferred to the University Archives by Mr John Easterling, University Draftsman, in 2000.
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Access and Use
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This material is freely available for consultation by members of the Regent House and by other readers on application to the Registrary, Secretariat, Old Schools, Cambridge.
Please cite as Cambridge University Archives, Wass Syndicate papers, WASS
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| Further information |
The online catalogue for Janus was competed in March 2006. |
| Index Terms |
| Educational Administration |
| Educational Governing Boards |
| Administrative Reform |
| University/WASS contains: |
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1
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Report to the Regent House, with related comment, report and discussion. Report published in Cambridge University Reporter, 19 May 1989. 4 items in envelope. |
Apr. 1989-Feb. 1990 |
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2
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Agendas, minutes and related papers. 1 folder in envelope. |
1988–1989 |
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3
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Reports and papers. 1 folder in envelope. |
1987–1988 |
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4
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Memoranda to the Syndicate on the government of the University. 1 folder in envelope. |
1988 |
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5
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Papers relating to proposed amendment to Grace 1, framed in connection with implementing the Syndicate's recommendations. The papers relate to the power of members of the Regent House to initiate graces; suggests adoption of procedure at Oxford University. 6 items in envelope. |
Oct. 1990-Nov. 1990 |
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6
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Progress report on implementation of the Syndicate recommendations, with emended copies of extracts from the University statutes. 1 item in envelope. |
May 1992 |