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2/24/97 L. Draper Project 2 & 3 Brandon's Creat[?]; VA 210 Proj-3 Copies; 37MB; 60MB; New Green Form 1/23/99, 1997/1999 Box VA-04 Box 17, Item VA04.10.0.008
#28 Woman's Head, 1962 Box VA-04 Box 126, Item VA04.04.09.241.P1
2nd Avenue - NYC, 1976 Box VA-04 Box 47, Item VA04.04.09.307.S28
30MB, Aug 19, 2001, Louis H. Draper, c/o Mercer County College, 1200 Old Trenton Rd., Trenton, N.J. 08960, Arts & Communications Dept., 2001 Box VA-04 Box 17, Item VA04.10.0.056
30 Second Public Service Announcement, 1984 1 page Box VA-04 Box 3, Folder Folder 1, Item VA04.01.2.013
30 Second Public Service Announcement, 1984 1 page Box VA-04 Box 3, Folder Folder 1, Item VA04.01.2.017
3/10/97 Project-3 Logo Scans (Ofoto); Logo Replication Hennessy Proj. 3; 20MB - 11/20/98; 20MB; Henessy 3/25/97*; Full Disk; 80MB 5/13/97, 1997 Box VA-04 Box 17, Item VA04.10.0.012
34th Street 6th Ave. Subway Station, 1991 Box VA-04 Box 36, Item VA04.04.09.083.C1
34th Street 6th Ave. Subway Station, 1991 2 copies Box VA-04 Box 69, Item VA04.04.09.083.P1
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