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Box 92

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Contains 5 Results:

Meeting 172, 7/2001

 File — Box: 92
Scope and Contents From the Series: The Board of Trustees has served as the senior executive body within the College since its incorporation in 1949. For this reason, the minutes of its meetings are perhaps the best and most consistent source of information on the College's general history. While much duplication of material exists between the bound and unbound minutes, often one group will contain attachments that the other does not. In general, however, the bound set contains more attachments than the unbound, especially for...
Dates: 7/2001

Meeting Materials, 3/2002-7/2003

 File — Box: 92, Volume: 1-6
Scope and Contents From the Series: The Board of Trustees has served as the senior executive body within the College since its incorporation in 1949. For this reason, the minutes of its meetings are perhaps the best and most consistent source of information on the College's general history. While much duplication of material exists between the bound and unbound minutes, often one group will contain attachments that the other does not. In general, however, the bound set contains more attachments than the unbound, especially for...
Dates: 3/2002-7/2003

Meeting Materials, 8/2004

 File — Box: 92, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents From the Series: The Board of Trustees has served as the senior executive body within the College since its incorporation in 1949. For this reason, the minutes of its meetings are perhaps the best and most consistent source of information on the College's general history. While much duplication of material exists between the bound and unbound minutes, often one group will contain attachments that the other does not. In general, however, the bound set contains more attachments than the unbound, especially for...
Dates: 8/2004

Meeting Materials, 3/2005

 File — Box: 92
Scope and Contents From the Series: The Board of Trustees has served as the senior executive body within the College since its incorporation in 1949. For this reason, the minutes of its meetings are perhaps the best and most consistent source of information on the College's general history. While much duplication of material exists between the bound and unbound minutes, often one group will contain attachments that the other does not. In general, however, the bound set contains more attachments than the unbound, especially for...
Dates: 3/2005

[Aerial View of Heart House], undated

 File — Box: 92, Folder: 5
Collection Summary From the Collection: Correspondence, memoranda, minutes, reports, printed materials, publications, photographs, audio tapes and recordings, electronic records, and memorabilia (43.6 linear feet; 1929-2008) document the many corporate activities of the American College of Cardiology. Produced by the American College of Cardiology's executive offices; i.e., its Board of Trustees, Executive Committee, and two Executive Directors, Dr. Philip Reichert and Mr. William Nelligan. While most of the material is...
Dates: undated