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| Repository: |
Manuscripts and Archives
Sterling Memorial Library 128 Wall Street P.O. Box 208240 New Haven, CT 06520 Web: http://www.library.yale.edu/mssa/ Email: mssa.assist@yale.edu Phone: (203) 432-1735 Fax: (203) 432-7441 |
| Call Number: | RU 398 |
| Creator: | Clinton, Hillary Rodham. |
| Title: | Hillary Rodham Clinton address commemorating the Comer School Development Program, School of Medicine, Yale University |
| Dates: | 1998 |
| Physical Description: | 0.02 linear feet (1 envelope) |
| Language(s): | The materials are in English. |
| Summary: | The address, given on the 30th anniversary of the Comer School Development Program at the Yale School of Medicine, was part of a symposium titled Child Development: The Foundation of Education. The symposium celebrated the Comer School Development program, established in 1968 by Dr. James Comer to promote collaboration among parents, educators, and the community. |
| Note: | Forms part of Yale Record Group 27-E (YRG 27-E), Records of departments, programs, and projects of the Yale School of Medicine. |
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| Finding Aid Link: | To cite or bookmark this finding aid, use the following address: http://hdl.handle.net/10079/fa/mssa.ru.0398 |
| Catalog Record: | A record for this collection, including location information, may be available in Orbis, the Yale University Library catalog. |
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Cite As
Hillary Rodham Clinton Address Commemorating the Comer School Development Program, School of Medicine, Yale University (RU 398). Manuscripts and Archives, Yale University Library.
Description of the Collection
The address, given on the 30th anniversary of the Comer School Development Program at the Yale School of Medicine, was part of a symposium titled Child Development: The Foundation of Education. The symposium celebrated the Comer School Development program, established in 1968 by Dr. James Comer to promote collaboration among parents, educators, and the community.
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