Photographs Separated from the Director's Office Records, 1955-1998.

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Photographs Separated from the Director's Office Records, 1955-1998.

These photographic materials were removed from the following series: CAI ARC 2007.01 The Records of the Director's Office 1955-1977; CAI ARC 2007.03 Director's Office Records of Trustees' Meetings; CAI ARC 2007.04 The Director's Office Records of Receptions, Events, Lectures; CAI ARC 2007.06 The Records of David Brooke; and CAI ARC 2007.07 The Director's Office Records of Loan Requests. The subjects of the photographs, negatives and slides is diverse and includes artwork, objects, events, the Clark campus, and much miscellaneous material. See the Archivist for a detailed listing of individual photos.

1.46 linear ft.

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