E. Howard Brooks, Vice Provost, records, 1966-1977.

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E. Howard Brooks, Vice Provost, records, 1966-1977.

Administrative files of Dr. E. Howard Brooks, Vice Provost, including correspondence, memoranda, committee reports and papers, primarily on international studies and the status of ROTC on campus (1968-1971). The ROTC material includes Dr. Brooks' negotiations with the Armed Services to have military training at Stanford phased out.

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