President's Office Records: R. Lee Clark. 1966-1982

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President's Office Records: R. Lee Clark. 1966-1982

The President's Office Records include materials generated and received by the President of the institution, and his staff, during his time in office. Additionally, there are records from the President Emeritus office included in the record group.

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