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Arthur Arundel papers, 1964/1990

0.25 Linear Feet 1 box
Abstract Or Scope
The Arthur Arundel papers collection includes correspondence, proposals, status reports and other documents documenting Arthur Arundel's service on the George Mason University Advisory Board and the Board of Visitors. Documents in this collection are photocopies of the orginals.
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Arthur Arundel papers, 1964/1990 0.25 Linear Feet 1 box

George Mason University Office of University Relations newsclippings and press releases records, 1953/2002

103.5 linear feet 207 boxes
Abstract Or Scope
Collection contains newsclippings pertaining to George Mason University and the Northern Virginia geographic region, as well as press releases and associated research materials produced by the George Mason University Office of University Relations.
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William Hugh McFarlane George Mason University history collection

6.75 Linear Feet (6 boxes)
Abstract Or Scope
The collection consists of documents and original research done by Dr. McFarlane on the early history of George Mason University. The collection comprises correspondence, newsclippings, reports, meeting minutes, speeches, and audiotape interviews.
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William Hugh McFarlane George Mason University history collection 6.75 Linear Feet (6 boxes)

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