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- Alumni Ticket Revenues
- Date Created
- 1966-02-18
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- Alumni Ticket Sale
- Date Created
- 1967-02-20
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- Alumni Ticket Sales
- Date Created
- 1922-02-04
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- Alumni Ticket Sales
- Date Created
- 1921-02-03
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- Alumni Ticket Tallies
- Date Created
- 1961
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- Alumnus vol. 22 no. 04
- Date Created
- 1943
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- Alumnus vol. 22 no. 05
- Date Created
- 1943
- Title
- Alumnus vol. 22 no. 06
- Date Created
- 1943
- Title
- Alumnus vol. 22 no. 08
- Date Created
- 1943
- Title
- Alumnus vol. 22 no. 09
- Date Created
- 1943
- Title
- Alumnus vol. 22 no. 10
- Date Created
- 1943
- Title
- America's Credibility: The Underpinning Of An Effective Foreign Policy
- Date Created
- April 15, 2004
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Address of Senator Patrick Leahy School For International Training Brattleboro, Vermont April 15, 2004
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- Ami te souviens tu
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Song text from VFC1998-0007 Martha Pellerin Collection. MS2008-3095 Irma Labonté Songbook 1 of 1. Pp. 64-65.
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- Amis buvons
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Song text from VFC1998-0007 Martha Pellerin Collection. MS2008-3090 Yvonne Pellerin Songbook 1 of 4. Pp. 88 - 89.
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- An Answer to Misleading Charges About the Civil Rights Bill
- Date Created
- April 25, 1964
- Title
- An address of members of the House of representatives of the Congress of the United States, to their constituents, on the subject of the war with Great Britain.
- Date Created
- 1812
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Signed by George Sullivan and 33 other Federalist members.
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- Annette W. Parmelee to Henry C. Tinkham
- Date Created
- 1919-12-10
- Description
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Parmelee asks Dr. Tinkham at the University of Vermont if women are given equal advantages with men at the College of Medicine, and why, if it is true that as of 1818 women were granted admission to the Vermont Medical Society, that women are unaware of this and seek their medical education out...
Show moreParmelee asks Dr. Tinkham at the University of Vermont if women are given equal advantages with men at the College of Medicine, and why, if it is true that as of 1818 women were granted admission to the Vermont Medical Society, that women are unaware of this and seek their medical education out of state.
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- Annette W. Parmelee to Ida H. Harper
- Date Created
- 1919-11-21
- Description
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Parmelee writes Mrs. Ida Harper of New York City that she had just finished writing fifty pages for the suffrage history when she received Harper’s suggestions, and that she will do a rewrite after other obligations have been completed.