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Memo from John P. Hanley, President, 1982 1 page Box VA-04 Box 5, Folder Folder 5, Item VA04.01.4.003A
Memo from John P. Hanley, President to Faculty Association Members, 1986 2 pages Box VA-04 Box 5, Folder Folder 5, Item VA04.01.4.019
Memo from Louis Draper to David Levin, Dean, 1994 1 page Box VA-04 Box 2, Folder Folder 4, Item VA04.01.1.182
Memo from Louis Draper to Luene Corwin, Dean for Academic Affairs, 1984 1 page Box VA-04 Box 5, Folder Folder 5, Item VA04.01.4.011
Memo from Luene H. Corwin, Dean for Academic Affairs, to John P. Hanley, President, 1984 1 page Box VA-04 Box 5, Folder Folder 5, Item VA04.01.4.009
Memo from Lynn [Holl-Madara?], 1986 1 page Box VA-04 Box 2, Folder Folder 3, Item VA04.01.1.132
Memo from Maria Rosado and Pamela Price, Co-Chairpersons to Members of the Forum for Minority Concerns, 1987 1 page Box VA-04 Box 2, Folder Folder 3, Item VA04.01.1.139
Memo from William J. Flynn, Chairman, Division of Visual and Performing Arts, 1982 5 pages Box VA-04 Box 5, Folder Folder 6, Item VA04.01.4.056
"Mercer Artists Discover USSR", 1990 1 item Box VA-04 Box 2, Folder Folder 7, Item VA04.01.1.257
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