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Title
Ray "Pop" Whitten, Jr., circa 1943
Contributor
Woodbury University Library
Date Created and/or Issued
ca. 1943
Publication Information
Woodbury University
Contributing Institution
Woodbury University Library
Collection
Woodbury University History Collection
Rights Information
Woodbury University is the copyright holder of many of the items in the Woodbury University History Collection. Works in the collection whose copyright is not held by Woodbury University are used with permission or are believed to be orphan works for which the copyright cannot be verified despite a diligent effort. Orphan works and items whose copyright is not held by Woodbury University have been digitized and made accessible for non-commercial purposes under section 107 of the Copyright Act allowing exceptions for fair use for the purposes of teaching, scholarship, and research. Requests by potential copyright holders of materials in the collection and likewise, requests from parties wishing to use materials for purposes that fall under the protection of copyright law should be directed to reference@woodbury.edu or 818.252.5200.
Description
Ray Whitten, Jr., also known as "Pop," was Woodbury's 6th President.
Type
image
Format
1 Photograph: black and white. 25.4 x 20.3 cm
image/jpeg2000
Identifier
ns024
http://digitalarchive.library.woodbury.edu/cdm/ref/collection/p16229coll1/id/46
Subject
Whitten, Ray H., Jr
Woodbury College
Woodbury University
College presidents
Relation
Woodbury University History Collection

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