Box 6260
Contains 6 Results:
Invitations, June-November 1985
The State University of New York series consists of correspondence, meeting materials, notes, reports, background materials, and speeches. The Personal Office Files sub-group consists of alphabetically arranged files from the Chancellor's Office. The subject matter frequently duplicates that of other sub-groups.
Invitations, January-May 1985
The State University of New York series consists of correspondence, meeting materials, notes, reports, background materials, and speeches. The Personal Office Files sub-group consists of alphabetically arranged files from the Chancellor's Office. The subject matter frequently duplicates that of other sub-groups.
Invitations, April-December 1984
The State University of New York series consists of correspondence, meeting materials, notes, reports, background materials, and speeches. The Personal Office Files sub-group consists of alphabetically arranged files from the Chancellor's Office. The subject matter frequently duplicates that of other sub-groups.
Invitations, August 1983-March 1984
The State University of New York series consists of correspondence, meeting materials, notes, reports, background materials, and speeches. The Personal Office Files sub-group consists of alphabetically arranged files from the Chancellor's Office. The subject matter frequently duplicates that of other sub-groups.
Invitations, January-July 1983
The State University of New York series consists of correspondence, meeting materials, notes, reports, background materials, and speeches. The Personal Office Files sub-group consists of alphabetically arranged files from the Chancellor's Office. The subject matter frequently duplicates that of other sub-groups.
Invitations, July-December 1982
The State University of New York series consists of correspondence, meeting materials, notes, reports, background materials, and speeches. The Personal Office Files sub-group consists of alphabetically arranged files from the Chancellor's Office. The subject matter frequently duplicates that of other sub-groups.