Stanford University, Office of the Dean of Student Affairs, records, 1920-1991, (inclusive), 1960-1991 (bulk).

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Stanford University, Office of the Dean of Student Affairs, records, 1920-1991, (inclusive), 1960-1991 (bulk).

Administrative office files, 1953-1991; minutes and supporting materials of various university committees, 1947-1972; Judicial Council minutes, correspondence, and other disciplinary records, 1920-1970; placement files, 1961-1983; and correspondence and other records pertaining to residential education, Tresidder Memorial Union, minority affairs, and student disruptions, 1967-1983. Deans represented in these records include John E. Hanson (1965-69) and James W. Lyons (1972-1991).

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