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Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine Annual Report 1988-1989

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Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine; Redmond, Karen E.; Stewart, Judy
Abstract
Topics in this Annual Report include: [Transmittal letters]; Contents; Message from the Dean (Robert D. Phemister); The State of Veterinary Medical Education at Cornell; Service to the Public; Research at the College; Support and Funding for the College; Statistics; Financial Statements; Faculty and Staff Changes; Administrators and Advisers; Further Information.
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Ninty-second Annual Report, July 1, 1988 to June 30, 1989 Legislative document no. 88
Date Issued
1989Publisher
Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine
Subject
New York State Veterinary College -- Periodicals; New York State College of Veterinary Medicine -- Periodicals; Cornell University. College of Veterinary Medicine -- Periodicals; Cornell University. College of Veterinary Medicine -- Periodicals
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College of Veterinary Medicine Annual Report 1988-1989
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report
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