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MS. Abraham 13/B.80-B.85

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Title

University Registry and other offices

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MS. Abraham 13/B.80-B.85

Summary

Correspondence, etc. with the Registrar and other offices and individuals within the University.

Topics covered include funding for the Sir William Dunn School of Pathology, Abraham's receipt of an honorary Doctor of Science degree from the University in June 1983, and various events and functions.

Date

1958-1998, n.d.

Language

English

Physical extent

6 folders

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Archive of Sir Edward Penley Abraham

University of Oxford

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