Preliminary Inventory of the Office of the Registrar's Records, 1971-1980.

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Preliminary Inventory of the Office of the Registrar's Records, 1971-1980.

This collection contains working files of the Registrars office from 1971-1980. The records include: undated photographs of archival material, Director's correspondence, a sculpture exhibition proposal, an inventory of Clark's holdings, a seminar proposal and correspondence and inventory related to the Michel Collection. This collection contains records of the Registrar's Office, 1971-1980.

0.25 linear feet (1 box)

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