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Series 11. Journals (box 67) Box 67
Series 12. League of Women Voters (boxes 68-79) Box 68, Box 69, Box 70, Box 71, Box 72, Box 73, Box 74, Box 75a, Box 75b, Box 76, Box 77, Box 78, Box 79
Series 13. League of Women Voters–Trade (boxes 80-82) Box 80, Box 81, Box 82
Series 14. Maps/Road Atlas (boxes 83-88) Box 83, Box 84, Box 85, Box 86, Box 87, Box 88
Series 15. McMaster University (boxes 89-90) Box 89, Box 90
Series 16. Militarism (boxes 91-93) Box 91, Box 92, Box 93
Series 17. Miscellaneous (boxes 94a-116c) Box 94a, Box 94b, Box 95, Box 96, Box 97, Box 98a, Box 98b, Box 99, Box 100, Box 101, Box 102, Box 103, Box 104, Box 105, Box 106, Box 107, Box 108, Box 109, Box 110, Box 111a, Box 111b, Box 112a, Box 112b, Box 113a, Box 113b, Box 114a, Box 114b, Box 115, Box 116a, Box 116b, Box 116c
Series 18. Mrs. Doretha Barns Papers (boxes 117-120) Box 117, Box 118, Box 119, Box 120
Series 19. National Grange History (boxes 121-125b) Box 121, Box 122a, Box 122b, Box 123, Box 124, Box 125a, Box 125b
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