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The War Cry, 1943 July 17 to 1943 September 18

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Mavis Eggle "Books as They Were Bought" Collection

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Daily Herald, no. 8962, 1944 November 11

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Mavis Eggle "Books as They Were Bought" Collection

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Daily Mail, 1945 May 01 to 1945 May 08

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Mavis Eggle "Books as They Were Bought" Collection

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The Post Green 'Un, no. 61, 1947 November 29

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Mavis Eggle "Books as They Were Bought" Collection

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The Bucks Advertiser and Aylesbury News, no. 5979, 1948 December 24

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Mavis Eggle "Books as They Were Bought" Collection

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Reveille for the Weekend, no. 311, 1949 June 24 to 1949 June 26

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Mavis Eggle "Books as They Were Bought" Collection

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The Times (incomplete run), 1793 to 1935

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Mavis Eggle "Books as They Were Bought" Collection

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Manuscript material

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Mavis Eggle "Books as They Were Bought" Collection

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Playbills, slip ballads, broadsides, and illustrations, approximately 1780 to 1799

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Mavis Eggle "Books as They Were Bought" Collection

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Lucile Bunker oral history interview

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OH-00293

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Oral history interview with Lucile Bunker conducted by herself on March 10, 1977 for the Ralph Roske Oral History Project on Early Las Vegas. Bunker recalls her early experiences and various jobs in Las Vegas, Nevada. She also describes her experiences as the wife of former Senator Berkeley Bunker and living in Washington, D.C.. Bunker then discusses her missionary work, the early above-ground atomic testing, and the building of Hoover Dam.

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