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Broadside student newspaper collection, 1963/2020

27 Linear Feet 53 boxes
Abstract Or Scope
This collection consists of printed editions of the various iterations of the George Mason College/University student newspaper "Broadside," 1963 - 2020.
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Broadside student newspaper collection, 1963/2020 27 Linear Feet 53 boxes

George Mason University Audiovisual collection, 1950/2005, bulk 1980/1990

48 Linear Feet (59 boxes) (59 boxes)
Abstract Or Scope
The George Mason Audiovisual Collection includes over 850 audiovisual materials taken between 1950 and 2004. The collection includes material covering commencement, distance learning lectures and assignments, faculty meetings and material that addresses civil rights and minorities.
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George Mason University Audiovisual collection, 1950/2005, bulk 1980/1990 48 Linear Feet (59 boxes) (59 boxes)

George Mason University Institute on the Federal Theatre Project and New Deal Culture records, 1935/2000

37.5 Linear Feet 81 boxes
Abstract Or Scope
The George Mason University Institute on the Federal Theatre Project and New Deal Culture records describe the operations, research, publications, and outreach of the George Mason University Institute on the Federal Theatre Project and New Deal Culture. Records date from 1935 to 2000.
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George Mason University Institute on the Federal Theatre Project and New Deal Culture records, 1935/2000 37.5 Linear Feet 81 boxes

Northern Virginia planning collection, 1954/1976

1.5 Linear Feet 3 boxes
Abstract Or Scope
This collection contains papers and material pertaining to the planning of Northern Virginia.
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Northern Virginia planning collection, 1954/1976 1.5 Linear Feet 3 boxes

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