University of Connecticut, Legal and Legislative Records. 1881-1982.

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University of Connecticut, Legal and Legislative Records. 1881-1982.

As Connecticut's state university and its land-grant college, the University of Connecticut's history has largely been shaped by its relationships with the state and federal governments. The present collection is intended to bring together the state and federal legislation and the judicial cases, which have defined those relationships, together with contemporary discussions of these matters.

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