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Joseph Faber Email Correspondence

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Faber, Joseph

Joseph Faber is member of the Princeton Class of 1997.

Consists of paper printouts of the email correspondence of Joseph Faber from 1995 to 1997. The email documents Faber's time as a student at Princeton University in the mid-1990s. The collection consists primarily of correspondence between Faber and fellow students, friends, and family, but a small amount of material related to academic work, student employment and other topics is also present.

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Publisher
University Archives
Finding Aid Date
2009
Access Restrictions

Access to the collection is restricted during the lifetime of Joseph Faber.

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Collection Inventory

Scope and Contents

Series 1: Joseph Faber email correspondence, 1995-1997 consists of paper printouts of the email correspondence of Joseph Faber from 1995 to 1997. The email documents Faber's time as a student at Princeton University in the mid-1990s. It consists primarily of correspondence between Faber and fellow students, friends, and family, but a small amount of material related to academic work, student employment and other topics is also present.

Arrangement

The first section of files in Series 1: Joseph Faber email correspondence, 1995-1997 are arranged alphabetically by correspondent's name. A small number of additional files follow this, which are arranged by subject.

Physical Description

2 boxes

Correspondents A-M, 1995-1997. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

Correspondents M-Z, 1995-1997. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

Folders Arranged by Subject, 1995-1997. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

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