California State University Government Affairs Office Records, 1960-1991 1960-1969

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California State University Government Affairs Office Records, 1960-1991 1960-1969

CSU Office of Government Affairs records (1960-1991—mostly 1960s, 6 ft) deal with the State College and University systems interactions with the California State Legislature regarding legislation, college sites and controversial issues. Subjects include college sites, campus unrest, buildings and grounds, student admission, year-round operations and many other issues. Includes correspondence of chancellors, legislatures and governors including Ronald Reagan.

6 boxes; 6 linear ft

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6655080

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