Cornell-Liberia Project.

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The Cornell-Liberia Project was a joint effort of Cornell University and the U. S. Agency for International Development. Cornell provided a team of experts on university organization and services. Their job was to reorganize the University of Liberia and plan its development into an academic institution capable of providing for the expanding needs of Liberia. Important personnel included Richard R. Bond, Carlton Wright, G. F. Shepherd, Jr., and Frederick A. Williams, Jr., in Liberia; and A. W. Gibson, the Cornell campus personnel coordinator of the project.

From the description of Cornell-Liberia Project records, 1960-1969. (Cornell University Library). WorldCat record id: 64072990

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associatedWith Bond, Richard R. person
associatedWith Cornell University. corporateBody
associatedWith Gibson, Anson Wright, 1892-1977. person
associatedWith Shepherd, G. F., Jr. person
associatedWith University of Liberia corporateBody
associatedWith Weeks, Rochefort L. person
associatedWith Williams, Frederick A. person
associatedWith Wright, Carlton. person
Place Name Admin Code Country
Liberia
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Education, Higher
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Corporate Body

Active 1960

Active 1969

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