Reports, 1891-1976.

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Reports, 1891-1976.

Contains the department head's monthly and annual reports submitted to the Librarian.

2.5 cubic ft. (3 boxes and 70 volumes)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7166753

Newberry Library

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Newberry Library

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