Records, Student records 1941-1985 (inclusive).

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Records, Student records 1941-1985 (inclusive).

The Student Records series consists chiefly of information regarding foreign students and student registration. Most of the materials in this series are restricted. In addition to applications for study at the Art School, there is a great deal of correspondence regarding immigration procedures and the difficulty of locating affordable housing for these foreign students. General Art School student registration was documented on cards listing each student's address and the courses they were taking - these cards (also restricted) exist for both full-time and part-time students.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8150102

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