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Albert I. Godden Papers 0.40 Linear Feet 1 Hollinger document case boxes
Folder 29: Scrapbook. Page 10: Letter of Recommendation Box 1, Folder 29
Allison Kenneth Scribner Papers 0.40 Linear Feet 1 Hollinger document case boxes
Folder 3: Civic Groups Box 1, Folder 3
Folder 9: Virginia Manufacturer's Association Box 1, Folder 9
American Association of University Women, Norfolk Branch (AAUW) Records 14.80 Linear Feet 13 Hollinger document cases and 9 oversized boxes boxes
Folder 10: Fashion Show Box 05, Folder 10
Folder 11: Instructions for Exhibitors Box 05, Folder 11
Appointment Book Box 4
Folder 10: Appreciations Box 138, Folder 10
Folder 10: Miscellaneous Articles Box 190, Folder 10
Archive of Virginia Composers 21 Linear Feet 8 Hollinger document cases, 31 flat cases, 1 LP case boxes
Folder 02: Franco, Johan Henri Gustave Box 03, Folder 02
Folder 03: Fanfare For Brasses Box 12, Folder 03
Arthur "Bud" Metheny Papers 3.40 Linear Feet 9 Hollinger document cases boxes
Folder 1: Basketball Team Photos Box 9, Folder 1
Folder 3: Baseball Team Photos Box 9, Folder 3
Articles Oversize Box 15
Folder 15: Copied Articles Box 3, Folder 15
Folder 23: Annual Reports Box 2, Folder 23
A. Rufus Tonelson Papers 2.40 Linear Feet 6 Hollinger document cases boxes
Folder 10: Tests: Guidance and Counseling Box 4, Folder 10
Folder 1: Tests and Measurements Box 3, Folder 1
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