Elizabeth Lyman papers, 1970-1980.

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Elizabeth Lyman papers, 1970-1980.

Primarily files relating to Jing Lyman's activities in community affairs, with the Women's Resource Center, and with various foundations and executive boards.

30 linear feet.

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Stanford University. Women's Resource Center.

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Lyman, Elizabeth

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Lyman was a student at Brigham Young University. From the description of Faun and Dilworth reading : (the lives of Dilworth and Faun Lyman), 2002. (Brigham Young University). WorldCat record id: 73245167 Elizabeth (Jing) Lyman (wife of Richard Lyman, 7th president of Stanford University) was active in community affairs, the Women's Resource Center, and other foundations. From the description of Elizabeth Lyman papers, 1970-1980. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122...

Lyman, Richard W.

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Richard Lyman was Stanford's seventh president, serving from September 1970 to the summer of 1980. He first came to Stanford in 1958 to teach in the history department; he served as vice president and provost from 1967 to 1970. Under Lyman's leadership, the university first embarked on rigorous cost control and budget-cutting programs, and then on the ambitious "Campaign for Stanford" to raise $300 million. The successful five-year drive raised $132 million for the university's endowment and add...