University budgets, 1970-1980.

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University budgets, 1970-1980.

These records are the published university budgets for Eastern Kentucky University, Kentucky State University, the University of Louisville, Morehead State University, Murray State University, Northern Kentucky State University, and Western Kentucky University.

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