Cornell University News Service records, [ca. 1920s-2000s].

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Cornell University News Service records, [ca. 1920s-2000s].

Includes correspondence, news press releases, notes, publicity material, newspaper clippings, distribution lists, administrative files, photographs, biographies, and other records of events at Cornell.

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