Stanford University, Presidential Commission on University Budget Priorities, Task Force records, 1974-1976.

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Stanford University, Presidential Commission on University Budget Priorities, Task Force records, 1974-1976.

Collection is composed of correspondence, questionnaires, minutes, supplementary data, drafts, and final reports from four task forces of the Budget Priorities Commission. Task Force I - Administration and support services; Task Force II - Student support services and activities; Task Force III - Academic calendar and utilization of the Academic plant; Task Force IV - Professorial rank and faculty development. Of note in the records of Task Force II are a report, brochure, and publication of the Black Student Volunteer Center.

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