Title |
Correspondence dated February and March 1968 between Dr. Aziz Atiya and J. Reuben Clark |
Creator |
Atiya, Aziz Suryal, 1898-1988; Clark, J. Reuben, III, 1908-1992 |
Contributor |
Atiya, Aziz Suryal, 1898-1988; Clark, J. Reuben, III, 1908-1992 |
Publisher |
Digitized by J. Willard Marriott Library, University of Utah |
Date |
1968-02-21; 1968-03-04 |
Temporal Coverage |
1968 |
Subject |
Atiya, Aziz Suryal, 1898-1988 -- Correspondence; Clark, J. Reuben, III, 1908-1992 -- Correspondence; Brigham Young University. Department of Classical and Asian Languages; University of Utah. Middle East Center |
Description |
Correspondence between Dr. Aziz Atiya and J. Reuben Clark, Chairman Classical and Asian Languages at Brigham Young University regarding graduate student Nassif A. Youssif. 1. Typewritten letter on Brigham Young University letterhead to Dr. Atiya from J. Reuben Clark, Chairman of Classical and Asian Languages, dated February 21, 1968. Mr. Clark asks Dr. Atiya to fill out a Professional Evaluation Form for Nassif A. Youssif. 2. Typewritten letter to J. Reuben Clark, Chairman of Classical and Asian Languages, Brigham Young University from Dr. Atiya, Intercultural Center, University of Utah dated March 4, 1968. Enclosed Professional Evaluation Form for Nassif A. Youssif. 3-7. Professional Evaluation Form for Nassif A. Youssif |
Type |
Text |
Genre |
Correspondence |
Format |
application/pdf |
Collection Name |
0480_018_003 |
Collection Number and Name |
0480_018_003 Aziz Suryal Atiya Papers |
Language |
eng |
Rights |
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Relation |
http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv99560 |
Conversion Specifications |
Original scanned on Epson Expression 10000 XL and saved as 400 ppi TIFF. Display image generated in CONTENTdm |
Scanning Technician |
Niko Amaya |
File Name |
0480_018_003_References_Requests_Stapled_Set_22.pdf |
ARK |
ark:/87278/s68d0nzj |
Setname |
uum_asap |
ID |
780070 |
Reference URL |
https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s68d0nzj |
Title |
Page 3 |
Format |
application/pdf |
OCR Text |
Show \ 2\ Z\Jbl BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY THE GRADUATE SCHOOL Office of the Dean Provo, Utah 84601 Instructions to the Student: Complete Item I below for one of your references. In Item II below, write your own name. send this form to the reference whose name you have written in Item I. Request him to respond to the questions and return the form at once to the Graduate School, Brigham Young University. Date February 23. 1968 I. Nassif A. Youssif Arabic Instructor Name of referent 1964 South Salt Lake 9 th City East #2 . Utah Position or Occupation (Applied for) Brigham Young University Address Employing Institution is applying for admission to the Graduate School of Miss II. Mr. Mrs. Brigham Young University and has listed your name as one who is qualified to furnish appraisal of his capacity for graduate work. Graduate study involves a more intensive and objective approach to a subject than is usually required at the undergraduate level. It requires also a high degree of initiative and self-management. If the student has requested that you submit a letter with reference to his character, you may use the reverse side of this form or submit an open letter. When the form is completed it should be sent directly to the Graduate School. The completed form should not be shown to the student; its contents will be kept completely confidential. If, through lack of information, you are not in a position to complete the form, please return it directly to the student. Your assistance is appreciated. III. Comparative Rating Please rate the applicant's competence in comparison with the other individuals whom you have known at comparable stages their careers. Place a check in the one appropriate column. Highest 5% Highest 10% Highest 30% Highest 40% Highest 60% Lowest 40% No Opportunity To Observe Scholarship Initiative Originality Personal Appearance Emotional Stability Social Maturity y 1 \S \S l/ IV. Are there reasons for questioning the ethical and moral standards of the applicant?_J£o_ V. _Please explain: The candidate is a man of great integrity and I have no reason whatever to doubt his high morals Comment: Mr. Youssif ha.1 recently, arrived in this country as an immigrant with the determination to make good his career in his new homeland. His Arabic is perfect qpr! Fngiiqh trVnWi hp gtuHipH p-^ a fcas&iga language ^^^-is adequate, for academic pur-poses, will ultimately be perfected with prolonged living in an American environment, J Cdteb If HP were g-f^en a ^hanc0, h^ uiH-aoaaa than jnq-H^r'fchiq daMOfcioa and industry. J ?.&*-. During what years were you affiliated with the applicant? \jj ° ? ^-£ tl /^t t^Uj^*- & £*£ w-6Li*-^> Is your response based on (1) Personal acquaintance? (3) Acquaintance in several classes? (4) Casual acquaintance? _(2) Acquaintance in a large class?_ Observation of his work? Signature of Referent, ffotiC Z |
Setname |
uum_asap |
ID |
780065 |
Reference URL |
https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s68d0nzj/780065 |