Records of the School of Law, 1923-1943 [manuscript].

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Records of the School of Law, 1923-1943 [manuscript].

Correspondence and other files relating to the administration of and programs in the School of Law.

About 50 items (1.5 linear ft.).

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University of North Carolina (1793-1962)

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