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    Michael Corner to Vitor Hamburger, August 4, 1972

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    2014-01-13
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    Corner, M. A. (Michael Alan), 1933-
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    https://hdl.handle.net/1912/18578
    Date Created
    1972-08-04
    Description
    Typewritten letter, 1 page
     
    Request for candidate names and evaluations for an open position
     
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    Text: "Michael Corner to Vitor Hamburger, August 4, 1972", 2014-01-13, https://hdl.handle.net/1912/18578
     

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