Texas United Campus Christian Life Committee records 1970-1991

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Texas United Campus Christian Life Committee records 1970-1991

The Texas United Campus Christian Life Committee (TUCCLC) was founded in 1967 to guide campus ministry activities in Texas and New Orleans, Louisiana. Correspondence and administrative records document the activities of the organization and of individual campus ministries from the 1970s to the early 1990s.

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