Releases and biographical records, 1949-1973 (inclusive), 1970 (bulk).

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Releases and biographical records, 1949-1973 (inclusive), 1970 (bulk).

Contains faculty folders which include resumes, newspaper clippings, press releases, and correspondence concerning Harvard faculty, visiting professors, guest lecturers, and performers. Also contains student folders which include press releases, photographs, and biographical sheets concerning members of the undergraduate classes of 1970-1973 (bulk 1970) and the Harvard Law School classes of 1969-1972. There are a few student folders from the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences.

1.8 cubic feet in 5 boxes

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SNAC Resource ID: 8184625

Harvard University Archives.

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