IAIA Records--Compiled by Chuck Dailey 1962 1962

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IAIA Records--Compiled by Chuck Dailey 1962 1962

IAIA Records, 1962 consists of reports and public relations materials (.25 cu. ft.) related to the activities of IAIA during the year 1962.

1 box (.25 cu. ft) The collection is located on the campus of IAIA, Santa Fe, New Mexico. The archives are located in the Library & Technology Center.

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