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Fete de l'humanite Oversize Shelf 5, Folder 6
Fete des Meres, Journee des Femmes, etc. Oversize Shelf 5, Folder 2
1999-00 Season: general materials, transmittals Box RG-19 Box 4, Folder 24
1999-00 Season: September Meeting-Elisabeth Garrett; October Meeting-Robert Leath; November Meeting Box RG-19 Box 4, Folder 25
2000-01 Season: general materials Box RG-19 Box 4, Folder 26
1999-2000 Official Directory of Rotary International Box 2, Folder 11
District Governor's newsletter Box 3, Folder 20
Williamsburg Rotary Bulletin Box 2, Folder 12
1999-2000 Year End Reports Box RG-15 Box Temp-353, Folder RG15.06.0.013
2000-2001 Year End Reports Box RG-15 Box Temp-353, Folder RG15.06.0.014
Art Museum of Western Virginia 2000- Box RG-15 Box Temp-477, Folder RG15.03.0.540
1999-2007 Box 104, Folder 1
20th Century Physics Timelines (1881-1955) Box 41, Folder 1
AAPT Committee on the History and Philosophy of Physics Box 88, Folder 13
473 Appalachia (rosters, grades) (undergraduate) Box 1, Folder 2
774 Seminar: Appalachian Regional History (Rosters) Box 1, Folder 4
"1 File: New Books" Box 136, Digital_container 40
"2 Files: A Common Life; Retired Mitford; 2 MS Word: Cast of Characters and Future Tour" Box 136, Digital_container 42
"4 Files: Mitford General; Mitford Now; Mitford Village; Mitford New Books" Box 136, Digital_container 39
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