Affirmative action reports from the Special Assistant to the President, 1970-1979 (inclusive).

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Affirmative action reports from the Special Assistant to the President, 1970-1979 (inclusive).

Contains reports, correspondence, memoranda, and occasional drafts about a wide range of subjects pertaining to affirmative action affairs in most schools of the University. Topics include matters of minority employment, salary, salary and wages, women's organizations, budget, and other concerns.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8182739

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