Indiana University President's Office correspondence, 1913-1937.

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Indiana University President's Office correspondence, 1913-1937.

Collection consists almost entirely of incoming correspondence to the President's office and other campus administrators. The files are arranged alphabetically, most often by the name of the individual writing the letter, but also by subject or by the name of the corresponding institution or department.

293.2 cubic feet (294 boxes)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7159067

Indiana University

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