Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs and Research records, 1968-1995.

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Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs and Research records, 1968-1995.

Materials in this collection include class schedules, report for the Commission on the Year 2000, posters, correspondence, meeting minutes, five-year plans, committee files, and audio tapes. They range in date from 1968 to 1995, and were transferred to the University Archives by the Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs and Research. Note: Not all series are processed. Ask staff for assistance.

5.25 linear feet.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7938825

George Washington University

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