Getty Trustee correspondence, 1983-2003

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Getty Trustee correspondence, 1983-2003

Records consist of correspondence and memoranda of J. Paul Getty Trustee Kenneth N. Dayton, 1983-2003, describing certain aspects of Dayton's responsibilities and activities with the Board of Trustee's Architect Selection Committee and Nominating Committee.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8332249

Getty Research Institute

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