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1.1: Annual Reports 2.64 Cubic Feet
1.2: Administration and Finance 5.36 Cubic Feet
1.3: Circulation Records 0.92 Cubic Feet
Carl E. "Chick" Larsen papers 13.76 Linear Feet and one oversize drawer.
Commonwealth Magazine Covers Box 6, Folder 5
12.0 Anonymous Witnesses (C) - Relevant Cases MSS 04-2, Box 22, Folder 1
ALI Restatement: Kissinger Telephone Transcripts - C - Miscellanous Documents MSS 04-2, Box 37, Folder 8
Constitutionality: Miscellaneous photocopies, Scholarly Materials on International Courts, [1943] 1996 MSS 04-2, Box 1, Folder 12
(12) Account – Stocks, Bonds, Insurance, etc. Shelf Oversize
(23) Ledger – Deposit summaries Shelf Oversize
(45) Ledger – Sales and attendance Shelf Oversize
12 Angry Men-George de Vincent Production Photos, Box 589, Folder 1
1962-1963 Part I - August 1962 - February 1963, Box 671, Folder 1
1962-1963 Part II - March 1963 - September 1963, Box 671, Folder 2
12 Angry Men-George de Vincent Production Photos Box 589, Folder 1
1962-1963 Part I - August 1962 - February 1963 Box 671, Folder 1
1962-1963 Part II - March 1963 - September 1963 Box 671, Folder 2
#12 Approvals -- George Mason (initial building) Box 37, Folder 1
#2 Contract -- Saunders and Pearson Box 3, Folder 4
# 8 George Mason College Box 45, Folder 1
1.2: Gardner Lloyd Boothe And Eleanor Harrison Carr Boothe 1.26 Cubic Feet 2 boxes, 3 oversize folders
2.1: Personal Papers And Ephemera 1.08 Cubic Feet 2 boxes, 3 oversize folders
2.2: Military And Legal Careers 1.49 Cubic Feet 1 box, 2 oversize boxes, 1 oversize folder
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