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Allan Blank Papers, 1958/2009 62.30 Linear Feet
Folder 3: Pan Pipes, 2001/2009 Box 31, Folder 3
Folder 4: Contest Entries, 1978/2008 Box 23, Folder 4
Anita Fellman Collection, 1987/2014 5.00 Linear Feet 5 oversized boxes boxes
Binder Case 18, 2007/2008 Box 8, Binder Case 18
Binder Case 19, 2008 Box 8, Binder Case 19
Binder Case 20, 2008 Box 9, Binder Case 20
Board of Visitors Records, 1920/2010 57 Linear Feet 115 Hollinger document cases, two record center cartons, and 8 oversize boxes boxes
Folder 1: Minutes, 2008 Box 48, Folder 1
Item 2: Board of Visitors Minute Book, Volume IX, 2007/2010 Oversize Box 124
Carolyn Rhodes Papers, 1924/2019 2.80 Linear Feet 7 Hollinger document cases boxes
Folder 02: Biographical Sketches, 1965/2019 Box 01, Folder 02
Charles H. Ford Papers, 1950/2016 0.80 Linear Feet 2 Hollinger document cases boxes
Folder 1: African American Community Involvement, 2005/2010 Box 1, Folder 1
Clan MacLeod Society USA Records, 1899/2022 55.55 Linear Feet 132 Hollinger document cases, three half-size Hollinger document cases, two media boxes, one artifact box, three oversize boxes boxes
Folder 13: Newsletter/Reports, 1990/2012 Box 104, Folder 13
Folder 13: Ottawa, Ontario, 2008 Box 3, Folder 13
Coalition of Black Faculty and Administrators (CBFA) Records, 1986/2012 2.00 Linear Feet 5 Hollinger document cases boxes
Folder 7: Reports, Reviews, Committees, 2000/2008 Box 3, Folder 7
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