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Christopher Newport College Records, 1959/1977

1.20 Linear Feet
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Series 1: Acc. 1984.069: This series contains Budgets, from 1963-1976, and capital outlay requests from 1966-1972, that were submitted to the Virginia State Legislature. They include appropriations requests and justifications.

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Christopher Newport College Records, 1959/1977 1.20 Linear Feet

Office of the President. Davis Young Paschall Records, 1942/1974, bulk 1960/1971

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This collection is composed of records from the Office of the President during the administration of Davis Young Paschall at William & Mary from 1960-1971. For the most part, headings assigned to folders in their office of origin have been maintained in the box list inventories available here.

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Office of the President. Davis Young Paschall Records, 1942/1974, bulk 1960/1971 72.00 Linear Feet

Title:: Christopher Newport College Records 1959-1977

1.20
Abstract Or Scope
Series 1: Acc. 1984.069: This series contains Budgets, from 1963-1976, and capital outlay requests from 1966-1972, that were submitted to the Virginia State Legislature. They include appropriations requests and justifications.
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Title:: Christopher Newport College Records 1959-1977 1.20

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