Michigan College of Mines State Auditors Reports, 1925-1943.

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Michigan College of Mines State Auditors Reports, 1925-1943.

Reports, 1925-1943, of the State Auditor for the Michigan College of Mines (now Michigan Technological University) in Houghton, Michigan. The State Auditor is responsible for conducting financial and performance audits for various branches of the State of Michigan, including universities and colleges. Also includes a revenue and expense account summary.

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