University of Colorado, printed materials 1878-1986 (bulk 1889-1970)

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University of Colorado, printed materials 1878-1986 (bulk 1889-1970)

1878-1983

These folders contain archivally photocopied newspaper clippings and other printed materials compiled by A.A. and Laurence Paddock at the Boulder Daily Camera about C.U.

14 boxes.

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 7462488

Boulder Public Library

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