Papers, 1990-1998 (inclusive).

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Papers, 1990-1998 (inclusive).

Collection consists of records of President Wilson's inauguration including speeches, official greetings, and honorary degree citations. Also audio and videotapes of the ceremony and two symposia: "Changing Concepts of Leadership in Higher Education" and "Women's Evolving Roles in International Affairs," and resolutions, etc., by the State of Texas House of Representatives, on the occasion of Wilson's visit to Austin, 1997-1998.

.25 linear ft.

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