North Carolina State University, Graduate School, Office of the Dean records, 1914-2004 [manuscript]

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North Carolina State University, Graduate School, Office of the Dean records, 1914-2004 [manuscript]

The records of the Office of the Dean in the Graduate School at North Carolina State University consist of two series, which include general administrative records and graduate program review records. Materials within this subgroup include correspondence, reports, financial reports, and administrative materials that relate to the governing of the Graduate School, and range in date from 1914 to 2004.

19.5 linear feet (38 archival boxes + 1 card box)

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