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These materials were compiled by the University Relations unit and filed with materials which were university publications. The newsclippings, in terms of content and context, better belonged in R0004.","The George Mason University Office of University Relations newsclippings and press releases records contains newsclippings pertaining to George Mason University and the Northern Virginia geographic region, as well as press releases produced by the George Mason University Office of University Relations."," This collection documents the nuances of life at George Mason University (GMU) as well as in the surrounding community of Fairfax, Virginia. 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