Temple-Lilley Special Committee Records, 1968-1971 [Bulk Dates: 1968-1969].

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Temple-Lilley Special Committee Records, 1968-1971 [Bulk Dates: 1968-1969].

Minutes, memoranda and other materials written by and for the Columbia University Board of Trustees Special Committee formed in May 1968.

4.41 linear ft. (10 document boxes, 1 half-sized document box)

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