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Series 10. Faculty, boxes 89-90, 1940/1959 Box 89, Box 90

Series 11. Printed Material, boxes 91-92, 1920/1959 Box 91, Box 92

Series 12. Student Records, boxes 93a-122 and 137-138, 1890/1959 Box 93a, Box 93b, Box 94, Box 95, Box 96, Box 97, Box 98, Box 99a, Box 99b, Box 100, Box 101a, Box 101b, Box 102, Box 103, Box 104, Box 105, Box 106, Box 107, Box 108, Box 109, Box 110, Box 111, Box 112a, Box 112b, Box 113, Box 114, Box 115, Box 116, Box 117, Box 118, Box 119, Box 120, Box 121, Box 122, Box 137, Box 138

Series 13. Financial Records, boxes 123a-136, 139a-159, and 164-169, 1800/1959 Box 123a, Box 123b, Box 124, Box 125a, Box 125b, Box 126, Box 127, Box 128, Box 129, Box 130a, Box 130b, Box 131a, Box 131b, Box 132, Box 133a, Box 133b, Box 134a, Box 134b, Box 135a, Box 135b, Box 136, Box 139a, Box 139b, Box 140, Box 141a, Box 141b, Box 142, Box 143, Box 144, Box 145, Box 146, Box 147, Box 148, Box 149, Box 150, Box 151, Box 152, Box 153, Box 154, Box 155, Box 156, Box 157, Box 158, Box 159, Box 164, Box 165, Box 166, Box 167, Box 168, Box 169

Series 14. Miscellaneous, boxes 159-162 and 175, 1884/1959 Box 159, Box 160, Box 161, Box 162, Box 175

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