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Doug Nelms photographs, 1963/1968

0.5 linear ft. (2 boxes)
Abstract Or Scope
Photos of the earliest days of George Mason University, previously known as George Mason College, taken by yearbook photographer Doug Nelms.
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Doug Nelms photographs, 1963/1968 0.5 linear ft. (2 boxes)

Elizabeth Campbell papers, 1964/1978

0.25 Linear Feet 1 box
Abstract Or Scope
The Elizabeth Campbell papers collection includes correspondence between Elizabeth Campbell and George Mason University Advisory Board officials, regarding the opening of a satellite campus in Arlington.
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Elizabeth Campbell papers, 1964/1978 0.25 Linear Feet 1 box

George Mason University Office of the President records, 1949/2013

96.5 Linear Feet 193 boxes
Abstract Or Scope
Collection contains a wide range of materials including correspondence, studies, reports, speeches, meeting minutes, scrapbooks, and photographs originating within, received, or accessed by the George Mason University Office of the President.
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George Mason University Office of the President records, 1949/2013 96.5 Linear Feet 193 boxes

George Mason University Oral History Program collection, 1978/2024

7 Linear Feet
Abstract Or Scope
Collection contains over three hundred interviews with George Mason University students, faculty, staff and administrators. Primarly, the collection deals with the history of the university. Individuals from the Fairfax area are also included, and they detail other aspects of the history of the surrounding area.
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George Mason University Oral History Program collection, 1978/2024 7 Linear Feet

Michael Johnson George Mason University history collection, 1965/1972

2 Linear Feet 1 box
Abstract Or Scope
This collection, created by George Mason student Michael Johnson, documents George Mason College and University's history during its transitional, formative years.
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