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This letter from University President A. Max Lennon to Clemson Mayor Larry Abernathy denies the proposal to annex the university land.
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These hand-written notes from Dr. Mechthild Cranston to President A. Max Lennon dated March 12, 1986 asks for help in a town-gown circumstance involving his neighbors Sam and Carol Anderson.
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This March 4, 1993 letter from Mayor Larry Abernathy to Clemson University President A. Max Lennon acknowledges their agreement to make Highway 93 a high priority.
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This letter from Manning N. Lomax to Mayor Larry Abernathy commits funds to cover City costs associated with Panthers playing first season in Memorial Stadium.
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These Minutes of the Joint City/University Advisory Committee from September 13, 1993 reports an afternoon Press Conference to announce details of Carolina Panthers first season to be played in Memorial Stadium.
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This letter from Mayor Larry Abernathy to Clemson University President A. Max Lennon suggests having the Joint City/University Advisory Committee initiate a study of land use between the City and University.
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This summary booklet was given to participants in the Decade of Destiny 1990-1999 5th Annual Joint University/City Banquet hosted by the Joint City/University Advisory Committee on September 13, 1990.
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This is a White Paper written by a selected faculty from Clemson University in response to a memorandum of understanding preposing that the City of Clemson annex the land mass of Clemson University.
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Minutes of Clemson University Faculty Senate in which new 11th President A. Max Lennon spoke for the first time.
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Article in journal Change that covers the story of a town-gown struggle between Syracuse University and the City of Syracuse over building and sharing the income from the Carrier Dome.
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Personal letter from Sam and Carol Anderson, City of Clemson residents, to University/City Liaison Committee about University/City Relations.
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A final report created by Greater Clemson, Inc written to Community Leaders about their work in a variety of areas over their existence.