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J.I. Gurfein to President Dykstra, Mr. Robert C. Krug, Mr. Henry P. Adams, Mr. R.A. Turner, Mr. W.F. Lankford, October 16, 1973 [subject: student housing]

Title

J.I. Gurfein to President Dykstra, Mr. Robert C. Krug, Mr. Henry P. Adams, Mr. R.A. Turner, Mr. W.F. Lankford, October 16, 1973 [subject: student housing]

Subject

George Mason University

Description

Memorandum from Facilities Planning Director, Joseph I. Gurfein to Vergil Dykstra, Robert C. Krug, Henry P. Adams, Robert A. Turner, and William Lankford regarding an October 29, 1974 meeting on student housing. Gurfein asks the addressees to consider two questions before the meeting:

1. Does George Mason University want or need on-campus housing?

2. If desired should it be financed publicly or privately?

Document contains one page.

Creator

Gurfein, Joseph I.

Source

Office of the President recordsBox 25, Folder 11

Publisher

George Mason University Libraries

Date

16 October 1973

Rights

Copyright George Mason University

Format

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Language

English

Type

1 jpeg image

Identifier

/masonhistory/items/show/183

Original Format

typescript

Tags

1973' dormitories' Henry P. Adams' housing' Joseph I. Gurfien' Robert A. Turner' Robert C. Krug' university life' Vergil H. Dykstra' William Lankford

Citation

Gurfein, Joseph I., “J.I. Gurfein to President Dykstra, Mr. Robert C. Krug, Mr. Henry P. Adams, Mr. R.A. Turner, Mr. W.F. Lankford, October 16, 1973 [subject: student housing],” George Mason University: A History, accessed May 10, 2025, https://silverbox.gmu.edu/masonhistory/items/show/183.

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