Donor packet, 2003.

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Donor packet, 2003.

Packet of information about the Harold B. Lee Library and its financial needs. The packet is meant to be distributed to potential donors as a fund-raising tool. It highlights several of the Library's current projects.

1 packet (.02 linear ft.)

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Harold B. Lee Library

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