Campus Security is charged with the protection and security of University personnel, property and equipment, and has assumed responsibility for parking services at certain times during its history. As early as 1912 a watchman was employed, and this position was maintained until at least 1952. After that time it appears that maintenance personnel in various buildings served as ad hoc watchmen and a City Police officer was assigned to the campus. During the mid- 1960s a Campus Patrol existed under the purview of Physical Plant. In 1969 this group was replaced by the Campus Security Force, reporting to the Vice-President (Finance and Administration). The word "Force" was deleted from the name in 1977 when a major reorganization of security procedures occurred (PACCR, 1982).
Directors 1968-[1976] Charles A. Breakey 1977-1985 W.F. Gordon Perry 1985- Douglas M.J. Langevin Microforms, 1963-1976, 0.05 m Director’s office 1963-1976 Includes lost and stolen property reports; employee files; letters of appreciation; CSF Bulletins; traffic statistics (2 microfilm reels). Access: Restricted See also: Vice-President (Finance and Administration); Board of Governors