Papers, 1966-1980.

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Papers, 1966-1980.

Collection consists of Elam's administrative and correspondence files while president of Meharry Medical College; convocation speeches; financial statements; budgets, audits, and fund raising; grant proposals; program evaluation; self-study.

25.5 linear ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8064729

Dyersburg State Community College

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