Hal Williams papers, 1975-1987.

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Hal Williams papers, 1975-1987.

This collection contains Hal Williams' professional papers from 1975 to 1986. Included in these papers are news reports, newspaper clippings (the bulk are from The Buffalo Hide: BYU American Indian Service and Research Center and The Eagle's Eye), photographs, and BYU commencement and homecoming publicity information, reports, outlines, and programs from 1975-1987.

5 boxes (6.5 linear ft.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7385276

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