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19 Black Artists of the Capital County, 1989 1 item Box VA-04 Box 3, Folder Folder 1, Item VA04.01.2.022
19 Black Artists of the Capital County: An Invitational Exhibition, 1989 1 item Box VA-04 Box 14, Folder Folder 2, Item VA04.02.1.005
"Black Artists Exhibit Continues", 1989 1 item Box VA-04 Box 2, Folder Folder 7, Item VA04.01.1.249
Black Artists from Mercer County Featured in Exhibit, 1989 1 item Box VA-04 Box 2, Folder Folder 7, Item VA04.01.1.249A
B'not Rachel: Daughters of Rachel, 1989 1 item Box VA-04 Box 3, Folder Folder 1, Item VA04.01.2.027
Distinguished Teaching Award Nomination Ballot, 1989/1990 1 page Box VA-04 Box 5, Folder Folder 5, Item VA04.01.4.036
"Draper Show Gets Rave Reviews" and "Exhibit Featured County's Jewish Women", 1989 1 item Box VA-04 Box 2, Folder Folder 7, Item VA04.01.1.250
"Exhibit Features County's Jewish Women", 1989 1 item Box VA-04 Box 2, Folder Folder 7, Item VA04.01.1.251
Faculty Evaluation and Improvement, Summary Evaluation, 1989 2 pages Box VA-04 Box 5, Folder Folder 6, Item VA04.01.4.076
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