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1902 Library
1902 Library
1922 Mabel Zoe Wilson
1922 Mabel Zoe Wilson
1934 Beatrice Doty
1934 Beatrice Doty
1935 Miriam Snow
1935 Miriam Snow
1943 Library Staff
1943 Library Staff
1947 Miriam Snow
1947 Miriam Snow
1948 Miriam Snow
1948 Miriam Snow
1949 Miriam Snow
1949 Miriam Snow
1964 William H. O. Scott
1964 William H. O. Scott
1965 Library: Circulation Desk
1965 Library: Circulation Desk
1965 Library Faculty and Staff
1965 Library Faculty and Staff
1967 Library Faculty
1967 Library Faculty
1972 Robert Lawyer and Warren G. Magnuson in Library
1972 Robert Lawyer and Warren G. Magnuson in Library
1982 Ray McInnis
1982 Ray McInnis
1982 Dan Mather in Library
1982 Dan Mather in Library
1983 G. Robert Ross at Reception in Canada House
1983 G. Robert Ross at Reception in Canada House
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