Grant application for new graduate academic facility, 1968 March 28.

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Grant application for new graduate academic facility, 1968 March 28.

Proposal titled: Application for a Grant to Assist in the Construction of a New Graduate Academic Facility Under Title II of the Higher Education Facilities Act. Harvard Graduate School of Education, March, 1966. Introduced by letter of President Nathan M. Pusey to the Division of Graduate Academic Facilities, Bureau of Higher Education, U.S. Office of Education. Photocopy.

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