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Virginia Beach Resorts Research Collection, 1916/2017 0.2 Linear Feet One half Hollinger document case boxes
Folder 1: Oversize Literary Festival Items, 1982/2019 Oversize Box 17, Folder 1
Folder 3: Brochures, 1999/2019 Box 1, Folder 3
Literary Festival Collection, 1977/2019 7.60 Linear Feet 1 Hollinger document case, 15 multimedia boxes, 1 oversized box boxes
Folder 1: University Catalogs-Graduate Catalog, 2016/2017 Box 21, Folder 1
Folder 1: University Catalogs--Undergraduate Catalog, 2015/2016 Box 20, Folder 1
Folder 2: University Catalogs--Undergraduate Catalog, 2015/2016 Box 20, Folder 2
Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC) Records, 1969/2019 0.20 Linear Feet 1 half Hollinger document case boxes
Folder 21: Membership Information, 2015/2016 Box 9, Folder 21
Folder 22: Celebrate, 2016 Box 9, Folder 22
Folder 29: Norfolk Redevelopment and Housing Authority, 1978/2017 Box 1, Folder 29
Folder 9: Norfolk Festivals, 1975/2017 Box 6, Folder 9
Folder 2: Men's Soccer Miscellaneous, 1977/2022 Box 7, Folder 2
Folder 3: Schedules, Flyers, 2016/2023 Box 56, Folder 3
Folder 3: Flyers and Announcements, 2016/2018 Box 1, Folder 3
Office of Information Technology Services Records, 1977/2018 2.8 Linear Feet 2 Hollinger document cases and 2 record center cartons. boxes
Folder 5: Flyers, 2016/2018 Box 1, Folder 5
Folder 5: Spring Banquet Program, 2016 Box 9, Folder 5
Office of Student Activities and Leadership Records, 1980/2018 3.60 Linear Feet 9 Hollinger cases boxes
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