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Registrar and correspondence
The records comprise internal and external correspondence from Pamela Wiget, Registrar of the J. Paul Getty Museum from 1973-1975.

Registrar and Research
The Senate is composed of the Chancellor, the President, Vice-President, Academic, Vice-President, Research, Deans of Faculties, Dean of Graduate Studies, Dean of Continuing Studies, Associate Vice-President, Academic, University Librarian, Registrar ( as Senate secretary ), 14 student members, 28 faculty members, and 4 convocation members ( who are not faculty members ).
It also houses administrative offices for the Institutional Research, General Studies, Assessment, and Graduate Studies programs, and numerous university administration offices, including the Chancellor and Vice Chancellor Offices, Finance, Registrar, Human Resources, Business Services, Budget, and AA / EEO.
During his training, he spent 18 months as a Research Registrar at University College Hospital to undertake an epidemiological study of schizophrenia in Inner London.

Registrar and Institute
Madras Institute of Technology, being a constituent college of Anna University, is governed by a Chancellor, Vice-Chancellor and Registrar of the varsity.
Professor Terri Scott has been Director of the Institute since October 2008 and Dr. Brendan McCormack is the current Registrar.

Registrar and .
The term Greater London was used well before 1965, particularly to refer to the area covered by the Metropolitan Police District ( such as in the 1901 census ), the area of the Metropolitan Water Board ( favoured by the London County Council for statistics ), the London Passenger Transport Area and the area defined by the Registrar General as the Greater London Conurbation.
* Opened in 1958 as the university's fieldhouse, this building now houses the offices of the Dean of Students, Admissions, Registrar, Financial Aid, Housing and Residence Life, Multicultural Education, and other student services.
Following the German invasion of the Netherlands, the Court was unable to meet, although the Registrar and President were afforded full diplomatic immunity.
Informed that this would not be tolerated after diplomatic missions from other nations left The Hague on 16 July, the President and Registrar left the Netherlands and moved to Switzerland, accompanied by their staff.
Once this was done, a Committee of 4, including the President, the Registrar and two judges elected by secret ballot, drafted a final judgment, which was then voted on by the entire Court.
Other than the judges, the Court also included a Registrar and his Secretariat, the Registry.
When the Court met for its initial session, opened on 30 January 1922 to allow for the establishment of procedure and the appointment of Court officials, the Secretary-General of the League of Nations passed an emergency resolution through the Assembly which designated an official of the League and his staff as the Registrar and Registry respectively, with the first Registrar being Åke Hammarskjöld.
The Registrar, required to reside within The Hague, was initially tasked with drawing up a plan to create an efficient Secretariat, using the smallest number of staff possible and costing as little as possible.
Olivan resigned in 1931 to take over from Hammarskjöld as Registrar, and was replaced by M. L. J. H. Jorstad.
The three principal officers of the Registry, after the Registrar and Deputy-Registrar, were the three Editing Secretaries.
For public hearings he was assisted by interpreters, but for private meetings only he, the Registrar and the Deputy-Registrar were admitted.
The Accounting and Establishment Department dealt with the requests for and allocation of the Court's yearly budget, which was drawn up by the Registrar, approved by the Court and submitted to the League of Nations.
The Copying Department comprised shorthand, typing and copying services, and included secretaries for the Registrar and judges, emergency reporters capable of taking notes down verbatim and copyists ; the smallest of the departments, it comprised between 12 and 40 staff depending on the business of the Court.
The company's memorandum delivered to the Registrar must be signed by each subscriber in front of a witness who must attest the signature.
The company's articles delivered to the Registrar must be signed by each subscriber in front of a witness who must attest the signature.
A private company must pass a special resolution that it be so re-registered and deliver a copy of the resolution together with an application form to the Registrar.
* Collections Management / Registrar – responsible for the care and maintenance of all objects in the museum ’ s collection, tracks movement of objects in and out of the museum on loan or on exhibition, records information about objects in databases-such as an object's provenance.
Goro announces the arrival of both the Grand Commissioner and the Registrar of marriages.
After a short while, Sharpless pleads with Pinkerton not to be cruel, and he leaves with the Commissioner and the Registrar.
Together with the clergy and Receiver General and Chapter Clerk, various lay officers constitute the college, including the Organist and Master of the Choristers, the Registrar, the Auditor, the Legal Secretary, the Surveyor of the Fabric, the Head Master of the Choir School, the Keeper of the Muniments and the Clerk of the Works, as well as 12 lay vicars, 10 choristers and the High Steward and High Bailiff.

correspondence and Getty
Getty Research Institute, Los Angeles, California Papers contain manuscripts, correspondence, diaries, photographs, clippings, ephemera, and other material by and about the Futurist artist and theoretician.

correspondence and Research
The International Union for Quaternary Research ( INQUA ) counterproposed that the Neogene and the Pliocene end at 2. 588 Ma, that the Gelasian be transferred to the Pleistocene, and the Quaternary be recognized as the third period in the Cenozoic, citing key changes in Earth's climate, oceans, and biota that occurred 2. 588 Ma and its correspondence to the Gauss-Matuyama magnetostratigraphic boundary.
He eventually joined the Conservative Research Department and moved on to become correspondence secretary to Margaret Thatcher.
* Nancy Cunard correspondence and other archival material at Southern Illinois University Carbondale, Special Collections Research Center
His published works, essays, manuscripts, research notes, and correspondence ( through 1999 ) reside at OPUS Archives and Research Center, located on the campuses of Pacifica Graduate Institute in Carpinteria, California.
* Articles of Incorporation and assorted correspondence in folder " All-American Protectorate, Inc .," Box 3, Group Research Collection, Columbia University Rare Books and Manuscripts Library, New York, NY.
Nutter's correspondence, press releases, and speeches are included in the Montana Governors records collection at the Montana Historical Society Research Center Archives in Helena, Montana.
Recently, Case Research Lab, the adjoining carriage house, and Case's home have been restored and research is ongoing with the collections of the lab that include all receipts, notebooks, correspondence, and much of the laboratory's original equipment, including the first recording device created to test the AEO light.

correspondence and Institute
* Charles Steinmetz: Scientist and Socialist ( 1865 – 1923 ) Including the complete Steinmetz-Lenin correspondence, Sender Garlin, American Institute for Marxist Studies, 1977 ( reprinted in Sender Garlin's 1991 Three Radicals ).
The Ludwig Mies van der Rohe Collection, 1929 – 1969 ( bulk 1948 – 1960 ) includes correspondence, articles, and materials related to his association with the Illinois Institute of Technology.
In 1967 he qualified as an agricultural economist via a correspondence masters degree at the Stavropol Institute of Agriculture.
The correspondence file relating to the Powell portrait bust is held as part of the Thornhill Papers ( 2006: 56 ) in the archive of the Henry Moore Foundation's Henry Moore Institute in Leeds and the terracotta remains in the collection of the artist.
Taylor became a student of Stevens Institute of Technology, studying via correspondence and obtaining a degree in mechanical engineering in 1883.
* Contents of Berliner's case file at The Franklin Institute contains evidence and correspondence with Berliner regarding the award of his 1929 Franklin Medal for acoustic engineering and development of the gramophone
The correspondence file relating to the Shinwell portrait bust is held as part of the Thornhill Papers ( 2006: 56 ) in the archive of the Henry Moore Foundation's Henry Moore Institute in Leeds and the terracotta remains in the collection of the artist.
Polyconomics as a corporation ceased operations on June 30, 2006, ten months after Wanniski's death, but the name ( a combination of " politics " and " economics ") lives on at The Polyconomics Institute, where one can find the Wanniski's collected works for Polyconomics, as well as correspondence with economic policy makers, and lectures.
* Information about Thomas Cole can be found in the Thomas Cole Collection, which contains correspondence, financial and legal documents, clippings, exhibition catalogs, poems related to him and his family, in the Albany Institute of History & Art Library.
In 1972, he completed further studies at the Department of Economics of the Union-wide Polytechnic Institute by correspondence.
* Sven Hedin ’ s correspondence is in the archive of the German Foreign Office in Bonn, in the German Federal Archives in Koblenz, at the Leibniz Institute for Regional Geography in Leipzig, and above all in the Ethnographic Museum and in the National Archives in Stockholm.
The correspondence file relating to the A. S. Neill portrait sculpture is held in the archive of the Henry Moore Foundation's Henry Moore Institute in Leeds and the terracotta remains in the collection of the artist.
KIM also offers correspondence courses through its " American Institute of Theology " and it produces a radio program, " Herald of Truth ", which is broadcast on shortwave, satellite and Internet radio.
The correspondence file relating to the Bennett portrait bust is held as part of the Thornhill Papers ( 2006: 56 ) in the archive of the Henry Moore Foundation's Henry Moore Institute in Leeds and the terracotta remains in the collection of the artist.
* Wilhelm Röpke-Library Collections ( including his entire correspondence in original )-Library of the Institute for Economic Policy, University of Cologne, Germany
Once back from the military, Smirnov also continued the correspondence courses he had begun in the early 1960s, receiving a degree from the Zaporizhia Machine-Building Institute in 1974.
His architectural drawings and correspondence were deposited at the Royal Institute of British Architects headquarters at 66 Portland Place, Marylebone, London.
A report by the Institute of Transport Economics in 2004 concluded that the low population density, the lack of termination in a city and the nature of being a branch line with correspondence at Dombås made it impossible to attract sufficient ridership to make operations profitable.
Their correspondence is held in the Schlesinger Library at the Radcliffe Institute, Harvard University, and selections appeared in the book, As Always, Julia ( 2010 )
Capitol College was originally founded in 1927 as the Capitol Radio Engineering Institute, a correspondence school, by Eugene H. Rietzke, a U. S. Navy veteran and radio operator.
The correspondence file relating to the Frank Cousins bust is held in the archive of the Henry Moore Foundation's Henry Moore Institute in Leeds and the terracotta remains in the collection of the artist.
Jacob Sternberger () was a grandson to Mayor of Kaaden Jakob Marzel Sternberger and an immigrant to the U. S. A. on whose correspondence is based one of the project of Max Kade Institute on German immigration in America.

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