Albert H. Small Woodrow Wilson Award [manuscript], 2007 May 16.

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Albert H. Small Woodrow Wilson Award [manuscript], 2007 May 16.

DVD produced for the occasion of Small's reciving the Woodrow Wilson International Center Award for Corporate Citizenship.

1 videodisk : sd., col. ; 3 1/2 in

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University of Virginia. Library

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