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14th Annual Pig Roast, 2002 Sept. 21 Box 67, Folder 21
1st BRAC meeting, 2003 Oct. 10 Box 69, Folder 28
14th Annual Seals Sale Window Display Box 399, Folder 009
1986 Annual Meeting Box 419, Folder 004
"50 Years of ALA" Box 386, Folder 002
14th Annual Seals Sale Window Display 1923 Box-folder 399:009
1986 Annual Meeting 1986 Box-folder 419:004
"50 Years of ALA" 1956 Box-folder 386:002
14th Annual Year Book of Woman's Club Box 2, Folder 6
1938 Christmas program Box 2, Folder 6
"An Evaluation" by Floyd B. Cox, President (typescript) Box 1, Folder 4
14th Avenue (folder empty) Box 66, Folder 19
14th Avenue Hinton (photo of house) Box 88, Folder 32
1875 Map Hinton (photocopy of Sanborn Insurance Map) Box 12, Folder 12
14th Minnesota Infantry Box 63, Folder 2
15th U. S. Infantry Box 65, Folder 6
160th Indiana Infantry (detachment of sick) Box 62, Folder 5
1B, 1B3, 130C Howell, James, Chekhov Box 76, Folder 12
Academy of Literary Studies Box 45, Folder 11
14 unidentified men gathered around a table Box 042, Folder 027
16 mm color film: Dr. Hook, Arlan Shilan Box 044, Folder 002
18 unidentified men toasting [Dr. Oscar Swineford, Jr.] Box 042, Folder 035
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