Records of the Office of the Dean, 1954-1988 (inclusive), 1972-1988 (bulk).

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Records of the Office of the Dean, 1954-1988 (inclusive), 1972-1988 (bulk).

Records include correspondence, reports and information on awards and fellowships administered by the Office of Women's Education and correspondence, reports and clippings pertaining to Radcliffe Forum programs for students and women in the community. Also Dean's correspondence about externship, internship, and other programs, lectures, awards and fellowships.

RG VD: 71.3 linear ft.RG VE: 18.7 linear ft. (17 cartons, 4 file boxes)

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