General correspondence, 1966-1985 (inclusive).

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General correspondence, 1966-1985 (inclusive).

Contains general administrative correspondence on various topics including course evaluations, Criminal Justice Center, dean selection process, council of deans, Berkeley Exchange Program, Harvard Law Review, financial aid, buildings and grounds, program of instruction for lawyers, program on legal profession, Legal Aid Bureau, appointments committee, committee on graduate studies, admissions committee, financial aid committee, and library committee. Also contains some related topics such as the Association of American Law Schools annual meetings and the American Bar Association. Contains some correspondence from President Bok from 1970 to 1984.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8184215

Harvard University Archives.

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