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George Mason University photograph collection

61 linear ft.; 147 boxes
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The George Mason University photograph collection is a combination of nine series: University Relations, Broadside Student Newspaper, Yearbook Photographs, George Mason University Foundation, Athletic Department, Office of Admissions, Office of the Registrar, photographs from unidentified offices, and Creative Services. The total collection contains over 12,000 color and black and white photographs, including prints, contact sheets, and negatives, taken between the 1950s and 2007. The collection includes images of student life, campus architecture and construction, campus events, faculty and staff, performances, and art.
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George Mason University photograph collection 61 linear ft.; 147 boxes

Living Stage records

48.0 linear feet (106 boxes)
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The Living Stage records include pieces related to the traveling theater company, which was founded by Robert Alexander, between 1965 and 2001.
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Living Stage records 48.0 linear feet (106 boxes)

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