Ida J. Gallas papers, 1978.

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Ida J. Gallas papers, 1978.

Consists of a certificate made in honor of Gallas given to her from the Board of Supervisors of the City and County of San Francisco (3 Apr. 1978), signed by Dianne Feinstein and Quentin Kopp; a resolution commending Gallas from the California State Senate's Senate Rules Committee (12 Apr. 1978); and a plaque presented to Gallas from the State of Israel Bonds Organization (12 Apr. 1978).

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