School of Art and Architecture, Yale University, records, 1832-1996 (inclusive).

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School of Art and Architecture, Yale University, records, 1832-1996 (inclusive).

The records consist of correspondence, subject files, meeting minutes, statistics, financial records, and lecture materials documenting the students, faculty, curriculum, and general administration of the Yale School of Art and Architecture and its predecessors. Includes that records of Dean Everett V. Meeks.

61.25 linear feet.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8023276

Yale University Library

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