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109th Congress – 2nd Session to 110th Congress – 1st Session - Legislation Box 3, Sub-Series 2, Folder 9
109th Congress – 2nd Session to 110th Congress – 1st Session - Legislation Box 3, Sub-Series 2, Folder 10
109th Congress – 2nd Session to 110th Congress – 1st Session - Legislation Box 3, Sub-Series 2, Folder 11
1860-1876, "'The' War & Aftermath and Freedom of Blacks" Box 9, Folder 9
"1897-1914 World Power Ascension and Separate but Equal" Box 11, Folder 26
"1915-1929 WWI & Twenties and Black Northern Migration" Box 11, Folder 31
2007 Bid Day Prints Box 3, Folder 2
2007 Pledge Class Scrapbook Box 2, Folder 1
Awards Box 16, Folder 2
2007 Commencement Ceremony Box Series 6, Box 5
America's Four Hundredth Anniversary: A National Television Special Box Series 6, Box 2
Changing the World: International Service Trips for Fall 2007 Box Series 6, Box 2
50th Anniversary of African Americans in residence Box 52, Folder 340
Athletics Box 55, Folder 375
Board of Visitors Box 57, Folder 398
81st Macy's Thanksgiving Parade Box 8, Folder 78
Birthday New York Pops 24th Birthday Box 37, Folder 538
Carnegie Hall Box 39, Folder 567
Abbott, Carlton Oral History Box 11
Arnest, Lee Oral History Box 1, Folder 8
Baker, Frances Oral History Box 1, Folder 16
Academic Advising Series 6, Box 1, Folder 4
Advisory Committee on Space Management (ACSM) minutes/meeting notes Series 6, Box 3, Folder 1
Advisory Committee on Space Management (ACSM) minutes/meeting notes continued Series 6, Box 3, Folder 2
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