Stanley Marshall reorganization files, 1972-1976.

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Stanley Marshall reorganization files, 1972-1976.

This series contains the reorganization files from 1972 to 1974 of Florida State University President Stanley Marshall. The records include self-study reports, correspondence, memoranda, committee minutes, rough drafts, final reports, financial material, and charts. There are several folders labeled with the names of academic departments; these files contain responses to a memoranda sent by President Marshall. The bulk of the material is from 1972-1974; however, one folder consists of committee papers up to 1976.

1 cubic ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7341080

Florida State Archive

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