William A. Butts and Raymond M. Burse correspondence files, 1974-1985.

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William A. Butts and Raymond M. Burse correspondence files, 1974-1985.

This is incoming and outgoing correspondence including internal memorandum, reports, and reference material. The collection documents the last years of President Butts' administration and the first years of President Burse's.

14.5 cubic ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6962038

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