Records of Stephen B. Farber, Special Assistant to the President, 1971-1973 (inclusive).

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Records of Stephen B. Farber, Special Assistant to the President, 1971-1973 (inclusive).

Includes correspondence, memos and related records. Box 1 and 2 include general correspondence. Boxes 2-5 include special folders relating especially to the Advisory Committee on Shareholders Responsibility (ACSR), the Investor Responsibility Research Center (IRRC), Council on Religion and International Affairs (CRIA), Phillips Brooks House Association (PBH), cable television, and various related materials dealing with the University and community concerns.

5 boxes

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SNAC Resource ID: 8182648

Harvard University Archives.

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