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106th Congress - 1st Session - Congressional Record statements Box III.B. - 3, Folder 10
106th Congress - 1st Session - Congressional Record statements Box III.B. - 3, Folder 11
100 Best Gay and Lesbian Novels Box 41, Folder 15
Almost History fan letters Box 8, Folder 3
Articles about Bram Box 27, Folder 2
100th Anniversary Nobel Prizes in 1901 - "Nobel Jubilee 2001" Box 318, Folder 7
"12-14 March 1999 - Public Choice Society meeting - New Orleans" Box 362, Folder 10
1975-1981, 1999-2011 Box 110, Folder 13
106th Interstate Waste, Box 31, Folder 6
AAAV (Advanced Amphibious Assault Vehicle), Box 32, Folder 2
AIDS., Box 2, Folder 12
106th Interstate Waste Box 31, Folder 6
AAAV (Advanced Amphibious Assault Vehicle) Box 32, Folder 2
AIDS. Box 2, Folder 12
10th Eastern Shore Birding Festival Box 1, Folder 8
Bird species American Bittern - Bufflehead Box 7, Folder 76
Bird species Canada Goose - Double Crested Cormorant Box 7, Folder 77
110 In the Shade - 70 Girls 70 Box 12, Folder 4
A Chorus of Approval cartoon Map case 16.5
A Flag is Born - Forbidden Broadway Box 4, Folder 3
11 1/2 x 17" reproductions of various political cartoons Box 72, Artifact 1
"A Millenium Story," artist's proof (8/10) Box 76, Folder 7
Art in America Annual Guide Box 9, Folder 6
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