Miscellaneous Series (RESTRICTED), 1902-2001 and undated
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Includes correspondence; addresses and miscellaneous papers of various trustees of The Duke Endowment; architectural drawings of Duke University (West Campus) and Duke University Hospital, including drawings of proposed buildings, plot plants, general plans, and general grading plans for landscaping; and pictures. The life of James B. Duke is also documented here, by materials about the 100th Anniversary celebration of his birth and by information about his home, White Oaks, in Charlotte, N.C. Arranged in one alphabetical sequence by the name of the individual creator or the subject/topic of the records.
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Access to portions of the records of The Duke Endowment is restricted as follows:
(1) The Annual Report and other publications of the Duke Endowment or its divisions are open for research; see the Publications Series for these materials.
(2) Access to the Oral History Series is governed by agreements with the interviewees.
(3) Access to materials in all other series is restricted to trustees, officers, and staff of The Endowment and to researchers who have received prior written permission from The Endowment's president, chairman, or their designated representative.
In addition, any researchers who are granted access to the materials must sign a statement indicating that they will not release the following information without prior written consent of the concerned individual or institution: (a) personally identifiable information about any living individual; or (b) institutionally identifiable information less than twenty-five years old about any institution still in existence. (4) All items not obviously covered by 1 and 2 above should be assumed to be governed by restriction 3.
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