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Executive Luncheons, 1963 Box 33863 Box 28, Folder 7, Item RG01.01.1.1197

Exhibitions: American Painting 1966, 1962/1966 Box 33863 Box 28, Folder 25, Item RG01.01.1.1218

Exhibitions: Barlach, Ernst 1963 October 4-20, 1963 Box 33863 Box 28, Folder 33, Item RG01.01.1.1226

Exhibitions: Davies, Arthur B., 1963 January 11 - February 10, 1962/1963 Box 33863 Box 28, Folder 47, Item RG01.01.1.1243

Exhibitions: Greatest Story Ever Told, 1962/1965 Box 33863 Box 29, Folder 7, Item RG01.01.1.1259

Exhibitions: Greek Gold - Russian Loan, 1963/1965 Box 33863 Box 29, Folder 9, Item RG01.01.1.1264

Exhibitions: Greek Gold (Treasures from Alexander), 1963/1966 Box 33863 Box 29, Folder 8, Item RG01.01.1.1261

Exhibitions: Homer, Winslow, 1963/1964 Box 33863 Box 29, Folder 17, Item RG01.01.1.1273

Exhibitions: Mellon Collection - Basil Taylor Correspondence, 1961/1963 Box 33863 Box 29, Folder 35, Item RG01.01.1.1294

Exhibitions: Mellon Collection - Basil Taylor Correspondence (Duplicate Copies), 1962/1963 Box 33863 Box 29, Folder 36, Item RG01.01.1.1296

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