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Casa Artom Scrapbook Fall 1974

Casa Artom Scrapbook Collection

 

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Venice, Italy
creator
Casa Artom
date
2012-09-18T16:33:13Z
2012-09-18T16:33:13Z
2011-07-28 (issued)
description
Jean L. Butler, Samuel L. Cobb, Malina B. Reed, Stephanie Walker, Kathy Fincher, Mike Marley, Keith D. Sherman, Karen S. Grove, Craig Pnerth, Kathy Kornejay, Don Joyner, Sally Walker Hurd, Thomas A. Mchleer, Sherry Funke, Timonthy Crook, Ann Horne, Charis A. Lee, J. Graham, Spencer Watts, Pam Myers, Jane A. Garrison, Jack P. Clayton, Nisma Perricone, Philip J. Perricone, Mark Perricone, Steven Perricone, Phil and June Michalove, Jack and Joy Vanzandt, Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Hurd, Jack F. Ferguson, Joyce M. Gallomore, Don Schoonmaker, Magressa Schoonmaker, Kirsten and Trevor Schoonmaker, Ingo Ferruzzi, Anita Ferruzzi, Marie O'Connor
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http://hdl.handle.net/10339/37474
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Casa Artom Scrapbook Fall 1974
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