Office of the Senior Vice President records, 1973-1989.

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Office of the Senior Vice President records, 1973-1989.

Records of Senior Vice President William G. Herbster include correspondence, applications, minutes, reports, and other material pertaining to campus buildings; parking; budgets; planning; energy conservation; tuition; the Cornell Medical School and Nursing School; the National Institutes of Health; Boyce-Thompson Institute; CALSPAN (Cornell Aeronautical Laboratory); Shoals Marine Laboratory; Africana Studies; minority education; South Africa; Frontlash; the Freedom of Information Act; labor relations, personnel policy, and wages; the Self Governance Commission; Title IX, affirmative action, and the Bakke case; the Status of Women Committee; the Cornell University Press; computers; the Cranch, Bucklin, and Schultz Committees; alumni; athletics; Johnson Wax; and the June Fessenden-Raden Study. Names included are William V. Campbell, Deane Malott, Laing Kennedy, Richard Moran, William A. Stowe, Ken Kraft, James L. Jones, Christine H. B. Grant, William B. Putnam, Carl R. Meyer, Richard S. Sakala, Mrs. Morris Bishop, June Fessenden-Raden, Matthew McHugh, William Pierpont, Ben Bluitt, Howard Molisani, and Harold Uris.

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Putnam, William, 1809-1853

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Grant, Christine

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Meyer, Carl R.

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Herbster, William G.

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Sakala, Richard

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Kraft, Kenneth, 1949-

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Molisani, Howard.

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Jones, James Lucas

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Campbell, William Alec

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Cornell University. Status of Women Committee.

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Kennedy, Laing E.

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Moran, Richard A.

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Pierpont, William

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Bluitt, Ben.

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Stowe, William A.

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