Statement of Gordon M. Ambach, President of the University of the State of New York and Commissioner of Education

before the New York State Assembly Subcommittee on Affirmative Action and New York State Assembly Committee on Governmental Operations.

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Statement of Gordon M. Ambach, President of the University of the State of New York and Commissioner of Education

before the New York State Assembly Subcommittee on Affirmative Action and New York State Assembly Committee on Governmental Operations.

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The Commissioner
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English

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Edition Notes

Cover title: Statement of Commissioner of Education re: affirmative action, November 1985.

"November 12, 1985."

Microfiche. Woodbridge, Conn. : Research Publications, 1987. 4 microfiche.

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Albany, N.Y
Other Titles
Statement of Commissioner of Education re: affirmative action, November 1985.

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Microform
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1 v. (various pagings)

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OL22263203M

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