Marymal Dryden--Judith Allen Ingram collection 1985-1995.

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Marymal Dryden--Judith Allen Ingram collection 1985-1995.

The collection consists of scrapbooks papers, press clippings, photographs and evaluations from events presented by the Division of Continuing Education at Georgia State University.

6 videocassettes.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7686446

Georgia State University

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Ingram, Judith Allen.

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