Records of the Kansas (State) Board of Regents, 1913 - [ongoing].

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Records of the Kansas (State) Board of Regents, 1913 - [ongoing].

The majority of the records from the Board of Regents concern legal matters, both for specific institutions under the governance of the Board and generally. The Board's records also contain extensive meeting minutes for most of the twentieth century, detailing what was discussed at Board meetings for each educational institution.

Circa 115 cubic feet.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7993990

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