John B. Stohlton files, 1970-1989.

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John B. Stohlton files, 1970-1989.

Administrative files of John B. Stohlton, including some files of his predecessors, W. Rolfe Kerr and Fred A. Schwendiman. Stohlton was appointed as assistant executive vice president for auxiliary services at BYU in January 1984. He was named executive vice president in May 1984, succeeding W. Rolfe Kerr. Files concern student life, special events, housing, food, athletics, committees, university relations, personnel, alumni, and related topics. Includes retained copies of correspondence, 1984-1989. The sequencing of sections of the collection is not strictly chronological.

18 boxes (25 lin. ft.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 8256553

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