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More specifically it contains documents on correspondence, federal information, distributed object computer test bed records, Czarda notes, Arlington Campus involvement in the project, general project records, press conference information, Patent and Trademark Office records, Moran efforts, metanetworking, and JWK International Corporation.","Box 2, Contains documents pertaining to Newberry and Michael Peck.  More specifically it has records on the manufacturing extension partnership, the Hydrogen Transportation Initiative, Heritage Development, Foundation documents on George Mason University Issues, Federal Registration Announcements, Congressional Institute for the Future, Army Research Institute, Advisory Committee on Inter-government Relations, Advanced Research Projects Agency, National Institute for Standards and Technology, reviews and updates, technology reinvestment project, among other things.","Box 3-5, Contains documents pertaining to Vint Hill Farms Station.  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More broadly it provides insight into the growth and dynamics of Northern Virginia and offers perspective on national trends, politics, and experiences."," Series 1: Newsclippings (1953-2002) documents GMU's evolution from its early years as George Mason College of the University of Virginia to its mature status as a prestigious research university. The collection features news and human interest pieces relating primarily to George Mason University, its related individuals, and the Northern Virginia region. The newsclippings feature information on events at GMU, as well as notable news about the school. The collection also consists of news regarding GMU staff, faculty, and students, including marriage announcements and notable achievements. News articles and editorials written by GMU-affiliated individuals are also included. 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