Harriet W. Sheridan office files Sheridan (Harriet W.) office files circa 1977-1992

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Harriet W. Sheridan office files Sheridan (Harriet W.) office files circa 1977-1992

The Harriet W. Sheridan office files contain materials compiled when Sheridan was a Dean and faculty member in the Department of English at Brown University. It includes general office files, materials regarding the Affirmative Action Monitoring Committee, appointment books, correspondence, speeches, and restricted materials regarding recommendations and evaluations. The files are dated from 1977 to 1992.

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