Miscellaneous records, 1848-1983, 1923-1983 (bulk).

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Miscellaneous records, 1848-1983, 1923-1983 (bulk).

Miscellaneous records include lists of library book acquisitions, 1973-1983; senior project reports, 1981-1983; enrollment list, 1943-1944; football, baseball, and basketball schedules, 1923-1936; report of the Finance Committee, 1941-1942; summer reading lists, 1927-1929; student handbooks, THE HORACE MANUAL, 1940's-1950's; scrapbook of clippings about the school, 1933-34; and an album containing programs of school plays and assemblies, 1923-1925.

ca. 1 cubic ft.

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