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15th Annual Visual Arts Faculty Exhibit, 1982/1983 1 item Box VA-04 Box 3, Folder Folder 1, Item VA04.01.2.007
16 Artists: TAWA at Ellarslie 85, 1985 1 item Box VA-04 Box 5, Folder Folder 1, Item VA04.01.3.241
1969 Owner's Manual: Operation and Maintenance Instructions for Chevelle - Chevy Nova - Camaro, 1968 84 pages Box VA-04 Box 2, Folder Folder 10, Item VA04.01.1.291
1982-83 CAPS Fellowship Recipients, 1982 1 page Box VA-04 Box 3, Folder Folder 4, Item VA04.01.2.086
1994-95 Schedule of Exhibitions, including Fine Art Faculty Exhibition: Paintings by Mel Leipzig and Photographs by Lou Draper, 1994/1995 1 item Box VA-04 Box 3, Folder Folder 1, Item VA04.01.2.042
"19 Artists Celebrate the Black Experience", 1989 1 item Box VA-04 Box 2, Folder Folder 7, Item VA04.01.1.247
"19 Artists Shine in MCCC Show", 1984 1 item Box VA-04 Box 2, Folder Folder 6, Item VA04.01.1.224
19 Black Artists of the Capital County, 1989 1 item Box VA-04 Box 3, Folder Folder 1, Item VA04.01.2.022
19 Black Artists of the Capital County: An Invitational Exhibition, 1989 1 item Box VA-04 Box 14, Folder Folder 2, Item VA04.02.1.005
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