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H-210, establishing George Mason University as an independent institution, April 7, 1972

Title

H-210, establishing George Mason University as an independent institution, April 7, 1972

Subject

University of Virginia George Mason College George Mason University Richmond (Va.) Holton, A. Linwood (Abner Linwood), Jr. 1923-

Description

Legislation establishing George Mason University as an independent institution, separate from the University of Virginia, April 1972. This is taken from Virginia Acts of Assembly, Volume 1, Regular Session, Chapter 550. Three pages.

Creator

Virginia General Assembly

Source

Virginia Acts of Assembly, Volume 1, Regular Session, Chapter 550. Fenwick Library Government Documents Call# KFV 2425 .V5 1972, v1.

Date

1972

Relation

Governor A. Linwood Holton signs H-210 separating George Mason College from the University of Virginia, April 7, 1972

Format

PDF: 16.48 Mb

Language

English

Type

1 PDF document

Identifier

/masonhistory/admin/items/show/135

Original Format

book (Virgina Acts of Assembly)

Tags

1972' A. Linwood Holton Jr.' George Mason College' George Mason University' independence' Richmond Va.' University Day' Virginia General Assembly

Files

h210.pdf - application/pdf

Citation

Virginia General Assembly, “H-210, establishing George Mason University as an independent institution, April 7, 1972,” George Mason University: A History, accessed May 10, 2025, https://silverbox.gmu.edu/masonhistory/items/show/135.

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