RIT event ticket stubs, 1936-1991.

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RIT event ticket stubs, 1936-1991.

Ticket stubs for lectures, concerts, dances, and other events at RIT. Ticket stubs cover lectures, concerts, and dances at RIT. Events include: Veteran's Day concert and dance (1964), The Byrds (1970), Kenny Loggins (1979), The Police (1980), Jimmy Carter (1991), and Spike Lee (date unknown).

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SNAC Resource ID: 8180980

RIT Library, Wallace Library

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Rochester Instute of Technology

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Police (Musical group)

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Loggins, Kenny

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Lee, Spike, 1957-

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Byrds (Musical group)

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Carter, Jimmy, 1924-

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