Brown University Corporation Survey Committee files Brown University Corporation Survey Committee files 1929-1930

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Brown University Corporation Survey Committee files Brown University Corporation Survey Committee files 1929-1930

The Brown University Corporation Survey Committee files contain materials prepared by a committee appointed in 1930 to survey the policies of the University and make recommendations on its future. Members of the Committee were Samuel P. Capen, Luther P. Eisenhart, and Guy S. Ford. Most of the material consists of reports, proposals, assessments and financial documents.

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