Accounts receivable: ledgers, invoices, statements, etc. 1942-1958 (inclusive).

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Accounts receivable: ledgers, invoices, statements, etc. 1942-1958 (inclusive).

Accounts receivable, including ledger cards and other types of records, kept as samples, from the Army Air Forces Statistical School, Army War Adjustment officers, Civil Affairs Training School, Faculty Club, Harvard Business School and Medical School, Midshipmen Officers' School, and Middle Management Program, Naval Training School and Navy War Adjustment Office, and other University departments, school, and programs. Also accounts for student and veterans' housing.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8184419

Harvard University Archives.

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