Student Center (Georgia Institute of Technology) Records, 1961-1995.

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Student Center (Georgia Institute of Technology) Records, 1961-1995.

Records include construction plans and documents, calendars, speeches and ephemera from 25th anniversary, and governing board records, consisting of agendas, minutes, correspondence, financial information, constitution and by-laws.

2.25 linear feet.

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