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Series 15. Newspaper--Storer Record, box 163 and unboxed Box 163, Reel 1 (microfilm)
Series 16. Scrap Books, boxes 170-172b Box 170, Box 171, Box 172a, Box 172b
Series 18. Oversize, box 174 Box 174
Series 1. Correspondence, boxes 1a-61 Box 1a, Box 1b, Box 2, Box 3, Box 4, Box 5a, Box 5b, Box 6, Box 7, Box 8, Box 9, Box 10, Box 11, Box 12, Box 13, Box 14, Box 15, Box 16, Box 17, Box 18, Box 19, Box 20, Box 21, Box 22a, Box 22b, Box 23, Box 24a, Box 24b, Box 25, Box 26, Box 27, Box 28, Box 29, Box 30a, Box 30b, Box 31, Box 32, Box 33, Box 34a, Box 34b, Box 35, Box 36, Box 37a, Box 37b, Box 38, Box 39, Box 40, Box 41, Box 42, Box 43, Box 44a, Box 44b, Box 45, Box 46, Box 47, Box 48a, Box 48b, Box 49, Box 50, Box 51, Box 52, Box 53, Box 54, Box 55a, Box 55b, Box 56, Box 57a, Box 57b, Box 58, Box 59a, Box 59b, Box 60, Box 61
Series 2. Miscellaneous Correspondence, boxes 62-72 Box 62, Box 63, Box 64, Box 65a, Box 65b, Box 66a, Box 66b, Box 67, Box 68, Box 69a, Box 69b, Box 70, Box 71, Box 72
Series 3. Individual Correspondence, boxes 73-85b Box 73, Box 74a, Box 74b, Box 75, Box 76a, Box 76b, Box 77a, Box 77b, Box 78a, Box 78b, Box 79a, Box 79b, Box 79c, Box 80a, Box 80b, Box 81a, Box 81b, Box 82a, Box 82b, Box 83a, Box 83b, Box 84a, Box 84b, Box 85a, Box 85b
Series 4. President's Reports, box 86a, folders 1a-4 Box 86a, Folder 1a-4
Series 5. Board of Trustees, boxes 86a-87b Box 86a, Box 86b, Box 87a, Box 87b
Series 6. Dean of Women Reports, box 87b, folder 3 Box 87b, Folder 3
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