Records, 1967-1986.

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Records, 1967-1986.

The North Dakota Typographical Conference records consist of meeting minutes, correspondence, financial reports, member lists, press releases and flyers. The collection spans the years 1967-1994 with the years 1980-1986 being the best documented.

.25 linear ft. (1 box)

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