Guide to the Administrative Papers of the President George Bugliarello Bulk, 1973-1994 1973-1994

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Guide to the Administrative Papers of the President George Bugliarello Bulk, 1973-1994 1973-1994

George Bugliarello was a visionary engineer, educator and administrator who was instrumental in reviving Polytechnic after its financial crisis in the early 1970s as well as developing a MetroTech Center, a university-industry park in downtown Brooklyn. The Presidential papers of George Bugliarello contain administrative and personal correspondence, memoranda, reports, publications, clippings produced by George Bugliarello, 13th President of then Polytechnic Institute of New York, during his tenure as President of Polytechnic University between 1973 and 1994.

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