Rice University CareyCroneis office records (Provost, Acting President, Chancellor) 1950-1972

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Rice University CareyCroneis office records (Provost, Acting President, Chancellor) 1950-1972

These records reflectthe business conducted in the offices of Rice University Provost, (Acting)President, and Chancellor during Dr. Croneis' tenure in those positions,1954-1970. Materials include correspondence, reports, and newsclippingspertaining to a wide variety of university activities. Records are arrangedalphabetically according to folder titles assigned in the respective officesfrom which they came.

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