Records of the Manhattanville Program, 1954-1983 (bulk 1977-1979).

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Records of the Manhattanville Program, 1954-1983 (bulk 1977-1979).

The collection consists of two boxes containing advertisements, correspondence, and reports about NYU's cooperation with Manhattanville College in establishing graduate programs in the arts and sciences and business. The collection is unprocessed.

2 linear ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7580002

Churchill County Museum

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