Distinguished Lecturer: William D. Ruckelshaus, 1974-11-13
Scope and Contents note
The University Archives Collection consists of the papers, publications, photographs, and ephemera pertaining to the mission and history of California State University, Fullerton, its units and personnel, from 1957-current date.
It includes approximately 1334 faculty, staff, student and alumni publications that are fully cataloged on the library's on-line catalog, 4607 reels of microfilm of students' master's theses (these are not cataloged) and 1080 linear feet of archival boxes. There is an alphabetical and numeric list of record groups, sub-groups, etc.
Dates
- 1974-11-13
Extent
From the Collection: 5968 Linear Feet
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
General
"Energy and the Environment" Science Building, Basement.
"William D. Ruckelshaus is former Deputy Attorney General of the United States who was nominted to that post by former President Nixon in July of 1973 for refusing to fire Special Watergate Prosecutor Archibald Cox. Mr. Ruckelshaus has a solid background as a public servant. From 1970 until 1973, Mr. Ruckelshaus was Administrator of the United States Environmental Protection Agency where he was the chief enforcer of federal laws on air and water pollution, radiation control and noise pollution control."
Creator
- From the Collection: California State University, Fullerton. CSU Fullerton. CSUF (Organization)
Repository Details
Part of the CSUF University Archives & Special Collections Repository
University Archives & Special Collections
Pollak Library South Room 352 (PLS 352)
Fullerton CA 92831-3599 USA
(657) 278-4751
uasc@fullerton.libanswers.com