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C. Harrison Mann, Jr. to Board of Visitors, George Mason University, June 6, 1975

Title

C. Harrison Mann, Jr. to Board of Visitors, George Mason University, June 6, 1975

Subject

George Mason University
Fairfax (Va.)

Description

Letter from C. Harrison Mann to Board of Visitors, George Mason University of June 6, 1975. Mann attempts to make the Board aware of his objections to building on-campus housing at George Mason University. He argues that House Resolution 5, the document on which Mason was created, forbade it to build dormitories; they are expensive and not seen as favorable by the appropriations apparatus in Richmond; Mason might jeopardize future funding by asking for appropriations for on-campus housing; and that George Mason might risk other important development (in this case, a law school) by asking for dormitories. Four pages.

Creator

Mann, C. Harrison, Jr.

Source

Office of the President RecordsBox 25, Folder 14

Publisher

George Mason University Libraries

Date

6 June 1975

Rights

Copyright George Mason University

Format

PDF document, 5.91 Mb

Language

English

Type

1 PDF document

Identifier

/masonhistory/items/show/184

Original Format

typescript

Tags

1975' Board of Visitors (George Mason University)' BOV' C. Harrison Mann Jr.' dormitories' housing' Law' Resolution #5' School of Law' university life

Files

president_25_11_ mann_6_9_75.pdf - application/pdf

Citation

Mann, C. Harrison, Jr., “C. Harrison Mann, Jr. to Board of Visitors, George Mason University, June 6, 1975,” George Mason University: A History, accessed May 10, 2025, https://silverbox.gmu.edu/masonhistory/items/show/184.

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