RIT Student Orientation Services promotional material, 1967-1994.

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RIT Student Orientation Services promotional material, 1967-1994.

T-shirts, hats, laundry bags, and other promotional materials of RIT Student Orientation Services. RIT Student Orientation Services promotional material mainly consists of t-shirts, hats, and laundry bags promoting the organization. Other materials include mugs, frisbees, pins, brochures, patches, and tote bags.

4.0 linear feet (2 file boxes, 2 document boxes, 1 oversize lid box)

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SNAC Resource ID: 8184626

RIT Library, Wallace Library

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