Student records: supplementary and miscellaneous for Classes of 1970-1979, 1970-1979 (inclusive).

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Student records: supplementary and miscellaneous for Classes of 1970-1979, 1970-1979 (inclusive).

Records relating to admissions, evaluation, and housing of students, mainly for Harvard College men, but also some materials for women (Radcliffe). Organized in the following subseries: I) Admissions records, 1970-73 (36 boxes); II) Parental letters, 1975-78 (5 boxes); III) House records, 1974-77, bulk (20 boxes); IV) Student files, Eliot House, 1971-76 (3 boxes); V) Proctor's reports, 1971-77 (3 boxes); VI) Proctor evaluations, 1979 (5 boxes); VII) Student room occupancy licenses, 1976-1979 (7 boxes); and VIII) House rooming forms and information sheets, 1974-77 (23 boxes).

102 boxes

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SNAC Resource ID: 8183727

Harvard University Archives.

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