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Introduction to Associate Administrative Council -- Meeting Minutes


This index represents 38 years of business (Fall 1963-June 2001) conducted by the Associate Administrative Council at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. There are some gaps in the record, particularly during the first 13 years when minutes or notes of meetings could not always be located. Moreover, in some of those early years, the Council did not meet every month during the academic year. The entries shown in the index are listed because they appear in the record. They do not necessarily reflect settled policy or procedure. But they do demonstrate the breadth of subject matter considered by the Council. For some, confronted with the concerns of the present day, the questions, "Is this a new issue?" or "I wonder if the AAC ever considered this?" will either be answered or the inquirer pointed in a useful direction.

In appendices which accompany the index there are included examples of some of the debates and actions of the Council during its early years. They were selected to illustrate some of the issues that the Council dealt with in its formative years, issues that could serve to stir passions pro and con.

One of the outcomes of this project is the realization that the role of the secretary or recorder is vital in creating a written record of deliberations of the Council. In the last analysis, after the participants have long departed from the arena, it is that record that is left for those who follow to inspect, interpret, and draw their conclusions as to how a particular matter was handled. If that record has been well constructed and maintained, we can have some assurance that the deliberations and actions of the Council will be better understood and more adequately serve as a guide for our successors.

As with any subject index of this type, its value depends on having access to the source documents, in this case the minutes or notes of a meeting and the papers associated with it.

This compiler used the files created and left by the first chair of the Council, Dean F. Chandler Young, for the initial ten years. Those files are located in the University Archives, B134 Memorial Library, and are identified as Series 7/2/7, Boxes 11 and 12. A set of minutes or notes and associated papers which span the last 28 years are in the possession of the compiler and will eventually be turned over to University Archives.

To be of continuing value, it is important that this index be kept up to date. To do that on an annual basis at the close of the year would be relatively easy to do and should represent a modest commitment of one's time.

I wish to thank Kari R. Smith of the Registrar's Office for her invaluable assistance in presenting this material in a format that is easy to read and use. I also wish to thank Catherine Jacob at University Archives for her knowledge of the Archives holdings and her help in locating the needed files. I wish to acknowledge the superb set of subject files created and maintained over a span of many years by our now retired colleague, Herb Evert. They were invaluable in the process of checking murky facts. Patricia Fessenden, the present chair of the Council, read through a first draft and made some valuable suggestions. Her encouragement and support for this project has been much appreciated. Joe Corry had suggested the need for this project as a means of documenting the work and accomplishments of a key panel composed of "working deans and administrators."

For now at least, an electronic version of this document will reside on the Registrar's Homepage where it is accessible to all. The responsibility for errors of omission or misinterpretation are solely mine.

Thomas L.W. Johnson,
Executive Associate Registrar

December 21, 2001

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