Response of the President of the University of Kentucky to the Official Inquiries from the National Collegiate Athletic Association, 1985-1989.

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Response of the President of the University of Kentucky to the Official Inquiries from the National Collegiate Athletic Association, 1985-1989.

The Response of the President of the University of Kentucky to the Official Inquiries from the National Collegiate Athletic Association contains documents of allegations and inquiries regarding the case. There are two document notebooks in the collection, each with an index in the front. Depositions, transcribed statements, and memoranda of persons interviewed during this investigation are in five notebooks designated as evidence notebooks. An index is located in the front of each evidence notebook. Also included is a supplemental response. The user copy is available in 9 binders.

6 cu. ft. 9 binders 6 boxes

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