Audio-Visuals Class of 1991 Individual Freshman Photographs 1991

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Audio-Visuals Class of 1991 Individual Freshman Photographs 1991

This three-box series is comprised of photographs of most of the freshman members of the Northwestern University class of 1991. The photographs, for the most part wallet-size color prints and portraits, appeared in the booklet, “Class of 1991,” published for incoming freshmen by the Northwestern University Department of Alumni Relations. Nearly all of the photographs are contained individually in envelopes on which the following information is recorded: student's name, address, hobbies or interests, name of high school attended, Northwestern school of enrollment, and probable college major. This same information appears in “Class of 1991.”

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