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00006; Physical Education, Student Instructors Box 1a, Folder 00006
00007; Thomas Manley, "National Teacher of the Year" Box 1a, Folder 00007
100 Items - Ibero-American Novel Awards - 6271-ai Box 180, Folder 10
100 Items - Notes and Minutes of the William Faulkner Foundation - 6271-ai Box 180, Folder 11
10 Items - Newspaper Clippings, Miscellaneous - 6271-ai Box 178, Folder 3
"100 New Bake-Off Recipes" booklet - Pillsbury Company Box 6, Folder 16
"Borden's eagle Brand Magic Recipes" pamphlet - The Borden Company Box 6, Folder 14
Cookbooks and cooking pamphlets collection 2.5 linear feet (7 boxes)
100th Street News Clipping Box 54, Folder 5
Appalachian - TV Net (Broadside), Literature, Maps, and Pictures (1-3 of 3) Box 8, Folder 7a-7c
Appalachian - TV Net (Broadside), Literature, Maps, and Pictures (1-3 of 3) Box 8, Folder 7a-7c
107 Lee Avenue, Episcopal Rectory, J. Randolph Kean Box 3, Folder 26
107 Lee Avenue, Episcopal Rectory, two papers by J. Randolph Kean Box 4, Folder 31
204 South Jefferson Street, deeds Box 3, Folder 3
(15) Drawings of the Neubau Universitatsbibliothek, Basel Box 1, Folder 15
(2) Drawing and photograph of Kapellen Erweiterung Box 1, Folder 6
#10 GMC Box 4, Folder 1
#12 Approvals -- George Mason (initial building) Box 37, Folder 1
#2 Contract -- Saunders and Pearson Box 3, Folder 4
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