Administrative records of L. Jay Oliva, 1959-1995 (bulk 1964-1989).

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Administrative records of L. Jay Oliva, 1959-1995 (bulk 1964-1989).

This collection includes correspondence, memoranda, employment files, Senate and Board of Trustees agendas and minutes, speeches, and general administrative files of L. Jay Oliva while he was Provost and Executive Vice-President for Academic Affairs and Chancellor and Executive Vice-President for Academic Affairs.

124.5 linear ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7583018

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