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Zona Gale Letters

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Letters, 7 June 1924 and 26 July 1934, of Zona Gale to Henry Seidel Canby, editor of the Saturday Review, concerning his assuming the editorship and requesting a copy of the magazine containing her article, "Note to Novel Readers."

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Zonta Club of Loudoun County Records 1997-2007

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The Zonta Club of Loudoun records chronicle the organization's initial decade of local service, and include charters and by-laws, committee forms, membership rosters, newsletters, meeting minutes, service project report forms, and copies of The Zontian magazine.
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Zonta Club of Loudoun County Records 1997-2007

Zoology Scrapbook

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Scrapbook, 1870-1875, containing newspaper clippings, manuscript notes, letters and notes relating to public lectures on zoology delivered by Professor B[enjamin] Waterhouse Hopkins.

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Zorach, Marguerite, 1887-1968. Artist file: miscellaneous uncatalogued material

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This file may include announcements, clippings, press releases, brochures, reviews, invitations, small exhibition catalogs, and other ephemeral material.

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Zorach, William, 1889-1966. Artist file: miscellaneous uncatalogued material

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This file may include announcements, clippings, press releases, brochures, reviews, invitations, small exhibition catalogs, and other ephemeral material.

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