Records 1989 Feb.-1999 Jan. 7.

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Records 1989 Feb.-1999 Jan. 7.

This collection contains information concerning the development and operation of AUBG. Included are board meeting minutes, inter-office correspondence, publicly released official documents, AUBG newsletters, informational pamphlets and postings, site evaluations, and material concerning the development of the AUBG library.

7 boxes (8 linear feet)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7671615

Raymond H. Fogler Library

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