Georgia Tech Archives vertical files, ca. 1900-ca. 2011.

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Georgia Tech Archives vertical files, ca. 1900-ca. 2011.

The vertical files consist of a wide range of subject and personality files relating mainly to the history of Georgia Tech. The subject files contain a variety of newspaper clippings, articles, and ephemera on Georgia Tech academic and extracurricular life. Personality files include materials on current and former Georgia Tech administrators, faculty, employees, staff, and alumni.

65.4 linear feet (32 file drawers, 1 record center carton, 1 document case)

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