American Association of University Professors. New Mexico State University Chapter records, 1937-1965.

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American Association of University Professors. New Mexico State University Chapter records, 1937-1965.

American Association of University Professors New Mexico State University Chapter records collections consists of records from the early establishment of the program at New Mexico State University. The collection contains national newsletters, correspondence with other chapters and memorandums within the local chapter, publications, organizational constitutions and resolutions, membership lists, programs and reports, and meeting announcements and meeting minutes.

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New Mexico State University

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