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Carl E. "Chick" Larsen papers, 1950/1989, bulk 1960/1980 13.76 Linear Feet and one oversize drawer.
"Famous Artists" Correspondence Art School Materials, 1954/1956 Box 11, Folder 1
1953-1956, 1953/1956 Box 21, Folder 1--7
American Association of Neuropathologists Annual Meeting, 1951/1961 Box 30, Folder 5
Aphasia in State Hospital Patients, 1954 Box 31, Folder 4
5th Conference on Radiation Cataracts, Abstracts and Proceedings, 1954 Box 4, Folder 101
Accounts, Expense books, 1953/1991 Box 1, Folder 2-4
Correspondence, 1948/1994 Box 7, Folder 146
A-An, 1929/1956 Box 1, Folder 26
Ap-Au, 1929/1956 Box 1, Folder 27
Article - "Non-Communicative Art", 1954 Box 4, Folder 32
Charitable work and other activities, 1911/1964, bulk 1911/1917 Box 1, Folder 2
Henry H. Hibbs papers, 1890/1977 9.92 Linear Feet 10 legal document boxes, 2 half-size legal document boxes, 3 custom boxes for printer's plates, 2 scrapbook boxes, and 1 oversize box for academic regalia.
Academics, 1945/1978 Box 1, Folder 1
ACPE Mid-Atlantic Region timeline, 1954/2014 Box 3, Folder 8
A. Patrick L. Prest, Jr. papers, 1941/2014 5.1 Linear Feet 10 doc cases, 1 print box
General papers, 1953/1959 Box 5, Folder 5
Action, 1946/1957 Box 147
Adele Goodman Clark papers, 1849/1978 128 Linear Feet
Agenda,, 1953/1970 Box 161
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