Alumnae Council photograph series. ca. 1890-1980.

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Alumnae Council photograph series. ca. 1890-1980.

Photos of Council activities and student photos donated to the Council by Lauren D. Carr, Suzanne M. Meyer, Ellen M. Sargeant, Grace Smith, and others.

.5 linear ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8334222

Bentley Historical Library

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