Statutory Facilities Office records, 1961-1975.

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Statutory Facilities Office records, 1961-1975.

Construction files of New York State colleges on the Cornell campus, including the Veterinary School, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, School of Industrial and Labor Relations, and the College of Human Ecology. Also, some information concerning budgets, and the Agricultural Experiment Station in Geneva, New York.

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Cornell University Library

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