John E. Champion administrative files, 1966-1967.

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John E. Champion administrative files, 1966-1967.

This series contains the 1966-1967 administrative files of Florida State University President John E. Champion. The series is incomplete. The records consist only of folders P - Z for 1966-1967; the rest of Champion's files from 1965 to 1969 are missing. The records include correspondence, reports, agenda, minutes, and memoranda. It documents Dr. Champion's interactions with Florida State University administrators and department heads; the Board of Regents; other state universities; campus committees; organizations; state agencies; and other government bodies.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7341407

Florida State Archive

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