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[Report to Stanford president Pitzer from the Low Cost Housing Committee]

[Report to Stanford president Pitzer from the Low Cost Housing Committee]

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[Report to Stanford president Pitzer from the Low Cost Housing Committee]

by Moulton, Robert H., et al

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Stanford, CA: Low Cost Housing Committee, 1969. 18p., photocopied sheets stapled at upper left, paperclip rust marks on top edge of outer pages. Copies of associated correspondence also included. Analysis of the housing situation around Stanford, particularly the lack of low and moderate-cost housing, delivered to the new president.

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[Report to Stanford president Pitzer from the Low Cost Housing Committee]
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Moulton, Robert H., et al
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Low Cost Housing Committee
Place of Publication
Stanford, CA
Date Published
1969
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Labor - American; 1960S; Education; California; Housing;

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