Richard J. Carbray papers 1950-1994

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Richard J. Carbray papers 1950-1994

Catholic social activist

14.85 cubic feet including oversize material, 2 microfilm reels, 65 videocassettes, 1 audio disc, 11 reel to reel sound tapes plus 3 items

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