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American Association of University Professors at UofR, 1947/2012 2.5 Linear Feet
Magazines and Media, 1996/2012 Box 2, Folder 4
Annual Report--U of R Libraries, 1995/1996 Box 1 MS-25, Folder 75
History and resolution of the Nostrae Filiae Room in Boatwright Library, 1993/1999 Box 1 MS-25, Folder 72
Information for the Annual UR Libraries Planning Retreat, 1996 Box 2 MS-25, Folder 5
Black Book of Indian Head Coins, 1936/2000 Box 6, Object 2
Earl and Jewell Ratliff Collection, 1860/2013, bulk 1920/1990 4.5 Linear Feet
Framed Awards, Certifications, and Photos, 1943/2013 Box 1, Folder 27
Civil War Collection, 1860/2012 1.5 Linear Feet
Comic Book Collection, 1976/2024 3.5 Linear Feet 3 comic book boxes.
Series I: Comic Books, 1976/2024 321 Items
Correspondence Regarding Can Ethics Provide Answers?, 1996 Box 1 MS-12, Folder 4
James Rachels Papers, 1964/2002 1 Linear Feet
Dr. and Mrs. Wyatt Tee Walker collection, 1953/2016 50 Linear Feet
Ephemera, 1983/1999 Box 1 MS-24, Folder 6
Jackson, MS jailtime notes and copies, 1961/2015 Box 1 MS-24, Folder 3
Kelly E. Broxton, "Social Awareness and Change", 1996 Box 1 MS-39, Folder 22
Martin Staples Shockley Collection, 1963/2003 0.5 Linear Feet
Modlin Center Scrapbook Collection, 1996/2010 7 Linear Feet 7 Hollinger boxes.
Scrapbook: Modlin Center for the Arts 1996-1997 Season, 1996/1997 Box 1 MS-30, Folder 1
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