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Box 383

 Container

Contains 19 Collections and/or Records:

4138, 1994 April-May

 File — Box: 383, Folder: 06833
Identifier: CAC_CC_20033_1_383_06833
Scope and Contents The largest part of the David L. Boren collection, the Correspondence series, consists of over 7,200 folders. These materials range in date from 1978 to 1994 and contain mainly CSS Constituent Correspondence. The materials are numerically coded and cover a wide range of topics. Most material in this series was given a numerical designation by Boren's office staff in reference to the CSS System the office used. The archivist retained these codes as folder titles when possible. The archivists...

4138, 1994 April-May

 File — Box: 383, Folder: 06834
Identifier: CAC_CC_20033_1_383_06834
Scope and Contents The largest part of the David L. Boren collection, the Correspondence series, consists of over 7,200 folders. These materials range in date from 1978 to 1994 and contain mainly CSS Constituent Correspondence. The materials are numerically coded and cover a wide range of topics. Most material in this series was given a numerical designation by Boren's office staff in reference to the CSS System the office used. The archivist retained these codes as folder titles when possible. The archivists...

3362, 1993

 File — Box: 383, Folder: 06850
Identifier: CAC_CC_20033_1_383_06850

3362, 1993

 File — Box: 383, Folder: 06851
Identifier: CAC_CC_20033_1_383_06851

3363, 1993

 File — Box: 383, Folder: 06843
Identifier: CAC_CC_20033_1_383_06843

3363, 1993

 File — Box: 383, Folder: 06844
Identifier: CAC_CC_20033_1_383_06844

3363 Data, 1993 December

 File — Box: 383, Folder: 06845
Identifier: CAC_CC_20033_1_383_06845
Scope and Contents The largest part of the David L. Boren collection, the Correspondence series, consists of over 7,200 folders. These materials range in date from 1978 to 1994 and contain mainly CSS Constituent Correspondence. The materials are numerically coded and cover a wide range of topics. Most material in this series was given a numerical designation by Boren's office staff in reference to the CSS System the office used. The archivist retained these codes as folder titles when possible. The archivists...

3363 Data, 1993 December

 File — Box: 383, Folder: 06846
Identifier: CAC_CC_20033_1_383_06846
Scope and Contents The largest part of the David L. Boren collection, the Correspondence series, consists of over 7,200 folders. These materials range in date from 1978 to 1994 and contain mainly CSS Constituent Correspondence. The materials are numerically coded and cover a wide range of topics. Most material in this series was given a numerical designation by Boren's office staff in reference to the CSS System the office used. The archivist retained these codes as folder titles when possible. The archivists...

3363 Data, 1993 December

 File — Box: 383, Folder: 06847
Identifier: CAC_CC_20033_1_383_06847
Scope and Contents The largest part of the David L. Boren collection, the Correspondence series, consists of over 7,200 folders. These materials range in date from 1978 to 1994 and contain mainly CSS Constituent Correspondence. The materials are numerically coded and cover a wide range of topics. Most material in this series was given a numerical designation by Boren's office staff in reference to the CSS System the office used. The archivist retained these codes as folder titles when possible. The archivists...

3363 Data, 1993 December

 File — Box: 383, Folder: 06848
Identifier: CAC_CC_20033_1_383_06848
Scope and Contents The largest part of the David L. Boren collection, the Correspondence series, consists of over 7,200 folders. These materials range in date from 1978 to 1994 and contain mainly CSS Constituent Correspondence. The materials are numerically coded and cover a wide range of topics. Most material in this series was given a numerical designation by Boren's office staff in reference to the CSS System the office used. The archivist retained these codes as folder titles when possible. The archivists...