Pembroke College, Director of Residence records Pembroke College, Director of Residence Records 1940-1968

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Pembroke College, Director of Residence records Pembroke College, Director of Residence Records 1940-1968

The Pembroke College, Director of Residence records contains materials regarding student housing at Pembroke College. The records include materials regarding the budget, dormitory assignments, statistics, student activities, and correspondence to and from Sally McPherson, who was the Director of Residence at Pembroke from 1947 to 1964. The records are dated from 1940 to 1968.

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