Reader acknowledgements of conditions on the use of theses, dissertations, and prize papers, 1984-2004.

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Reader acknowledgements of conditions on the use of theses, dissertations, and prize papers, 1984-2004.

This series consists of forms signed by researchers. The form describes the restrictions on, and the permissions required for, the copying or paraphrasing of text from a thesis, dissertation, or prize paper. The form is also an attestation of the acceptance of those restrictions by the researcher.

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Harvard University Archives.

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