Office of the Vice President and Secretary records, 1977-2001.

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Office of the Vice President and Secretary records, 1977-2001.

The records of the Office of the Vice President and Secretary consist of subject files and correspondence pertaining to University administration as well as general issues of campus life. Examples include alcohol use on campus, Board of Trustees meetings, and the search for a new director of the Art Museum. The correspondents span the range of the University community, from the president of the university and other administrators to undergraduate students and their parents.

25.0 linear ft. (25 boxes)

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SNAC Resource ID: 8114893

Princeton University Library

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