Records of the Center for Studies in Education and Development

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Records of the Center for Studies in Education and Development

1962-1977

Includes director's files, documenting the administration, organization, and operations of the Center, and student folders, 1965-1977. Material relates to projects funded by Ford Foundation, U.S. AID and otherorganizations, and includes correspondence, grant proposals, Center course descriptions, faculty meeting minutes, faculty personnel folders (with appointment and salary records), office personnel and maintenance records.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8182410

Harvard University Archives.

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