Undocketed material, [ca. 1972]-1984 (inclusive).

ArchivalResource

Undocketed material, [ca. 1972]-1984 (inclusive).

Includes correspondence, legal documents, and other records. Concerns a wide spectrum of cases and legal opinions, including guidance and information to Harvard administrators. Almost all schools and divisions of the University are represented, including Harvard and Radcliffe Colleges. Also included are the University museums, libraries, Press, Health Services,buildings and grounds, financial administration, prize funds, research administration, Dumbarton Oaks, Arnold Arboretum, American Repertory Theatre, and trusts and estates. This material is part of a larger group of records having the collective title "Case Files and Other Records." The boxes for this component are numbered 84-122, as assigned by the Office of the General Counsel. Related material can be found under the collective title.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8182751

Harvard University Archives.

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