This collection comprises an oral history transcript and related materials documenting the University of California's lands, finances, and investments between 1966 and 1969. Featuring insights from Robert M. Underhill, Verne A. Stadtman, and James H. Corley, the resource offers valuable perspectives on the university's financial operations and land management strategies during a pivotal period. The transcript provides a first-hand account of decision-making processes and policy implementations, making it an essential resource for researchers studying the history of higher education, finance, and land use in California.
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