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Stanford University Archives
The
Stanford University Archives was created in 1965 by the Board of
Trustees to collect, preserve, and make available the historically
and legally valuable records of the University and of Stanford community
members. Adjunct to this responsibility is the collecting of all
materials relating to the University's founders, Leland and Jane
Lathrop Stanford, and to those Stanford and Lathrop family members
who were associated with them in business ventures or the creation
of Stanford University.
The University Archives supports faculty
teaching and research, graduate level research, as well as undergraduate
thesis and course work. Additionally the University Archives serves
as the major information source for campus offices, such as the
President's Office, the News Service, the Office of Development,
the Facilities Planning Office, and the Stanford Alumni Association.
Last modified:
October 11, 2012
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