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View of the countryside with fencing outside Vittel, France with town in the background
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View from major canal
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Myron Simon, Mark Marinbach, Bernie Karp, and Herb Haber
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Tripathi speaks on 'White Only' art project, issues in the Heights, November 9, 2015
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Distant view of the U.S. Army Hospital No. 9 sponsored and financed by the City of New York
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Nurses parade on the streets of New York City in 1917
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Exterior view of the splendid hotel at La Baule after World War I
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Camel decorated for tourist rides
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David Edelman, Howard Auerbach, and Ray Volpe
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Series of headshot photographs of a woman wearing cap or veil
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Nora Joyce with Giorgio and Lucia, Zurich
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Aerial view, Spiral Jetty
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Pam Jenson, Photo Editor, and Denise Stumpo, Feature Editor for the 1978 UB Spectrum
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Advertisement for Walter Baker & Co. :"Cocoa and Chocolate ... Pure Delicious Nutritious"
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U.S. Army officer Larry Page leaning on a fence in the countryside near Vittel, France
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Albert Irving Hock, husband of Elsie Blanche Augustine, in his workshop
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Ellen White Foster with her children James F. Foster, Jr. and Mary Elizabeth Foster
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C. DeJong, S. Baideme, R. Mandlecorn, B. Millman
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Mail art no. 77
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View of the Casino at La Baule, France which was on the route of the ship taking home U.S. Army nurses and soldiers after World War I
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Elsie Blanche Augustine in her later years during a reunion with her wartime nurse friends
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Patti Heim, Robert Hronsky, and Cindy Laughlin of the 1984 UB Spectrum
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Sinful Woman
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Art student admits to hanging 'White Only' and 'Black Only' signs on campus, September 18, 2015
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Black and white photograph of 8 members of the Twentieth Century Club of Buffalo Junior Committee gathered in front of the clubhouse garden loggia to make plans for the 1945-1946 club season
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[untitled: silver, black, roses]
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Curtain call for Bolshoi Ballet performance of Polonaise and cracovienne
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U.S. Army officer Herbert Paulson in civilian clothes out in the country pre-World War I
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Galatea
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Close view of the U.S. Army Hospital No. 9 sponsored and financed by the City of New York
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Gil Savitzky
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Alan Most, Assistant Composition Editor, and Judi Weidenfeld, Composition Editor for the 1974 UB Spectrum
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Interior, Temple of Ramses II
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Marc Jacobson, City Editor, and Linda Moskowitz, Feature Editor for the 1974 UB Spectrum
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Group portrait of the Foster family including James F. Foster, Sr., James F. Foster, Jr., Ellen White Foster, and Mary Foster
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Gardenside view of a U.S. Army base hospital at Vittel, France
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The Great Lyre with bulls head
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Horse-drawn fully loaded wagons on the main street of Vittel, France
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Yvar Mikhashoff in white jacket, Nils Vigeland, Christian Eggen, and Erik Bye
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Kathy Devald, Laurie Conway, and David Mavis of the 1983 UB Spectrum
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Michael D'Amico, Assistant Photography Editor
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Natural pitchforks
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Great south arch of jail on Diamond Street, Allegheny County Jail and Courthouse
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Front panel, the sound box of the Great Lyre
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Restored view of the Theater of Pompey
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Battle of Issus (Alexander Mosaic)
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Mail art no. 88
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Permanent reminder of children saved from WW2 extermination
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Mail art no. 69
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Nelson Morris & Co.-Fairbank canning co
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Formal portrait of Nora Joyce standing, wearing white dress and gloves, Zurich
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Aerial View of Great Kiva, Pueblo Bonito
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Galina Ulanova as Giselle
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U.S. Army officer R.F. Greene posed 'at ease' in the countryside near Vittel, France
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View of the harbor at La Baule, France with fishing boats
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Creative Associates at performance of Klaus von Wrochem's Stücke
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Nurse Norine Walsh seated at a table with a book near a window
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A Smaller Venice of the North
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Mail art no. 142
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Mail art no. 148
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Aerial view of the U.S. Army Base Hospital 9 in Vittel, France
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Grounds of the Red Cross Pageant in Huntington, Long Island in 1917
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Hotel Royal at La Baule, France which was on the route of the ship taking home U.S. Army nurses and soldiers after World War I
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View of an officer in front of the chateau at La Baule, France which was on the route of the ship taking home U.S. Army nurses and soldiers after World War I
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Napoleon Crossing the Saint-Bernard
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Napoleon Crossing the Saint-Bernard
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Tourism, [no. 19]
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Drawing room at Het Loo
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Sports, [no. 2]
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Nurse Martha Morningstar poses with three French children in their best dresses and hats
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Tom Dorsey, Homer Baker, Bill Ryan, and Janice Riley of the 1958 Spectrum staff
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Sanssourci Palace colonnade
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Sunrise in the desert, Morocco
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Richard Dufallo, conductor with Creative Associates (rehearsal)
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Drawing of E. Blanche Augustine, the girl left behind, by admirer soldier Frank C. Massey
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Elsie Blanche Augustine with her younger brother Harold Whitmore Augustine
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View of the main façade of the Parc Hotel Hospital in Vittel, France
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Front façade of a U.S. Army base hospital at Vittel, France
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Mark Meltzer and Ron Baron, Assistant Sports Editors, and Joy Clark, Sports Editor for the 1978 UB Spectrum
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Nightfall
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Mayer & Meltzer dilators
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Billboard for private academy
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Grasshopper - Mouthparts
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Nurse Elsie Blanche Augustine seated outside among the trees in Vittel, France
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Educational Affairs, no. 11
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Street of No Return
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View of the 'Splendid Hotel' where the U.S. Army nurses stayed at La Baule, France on their way home after World War I
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Barcelona cityscape from Sagrada Familia
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Richard Dufallo, conductor with Creative Associates (rehearsal)
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Richard Dufallo, conductor with Creative Associates (performance)
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Richard Dufallo, conductor with Creative Associates (rehearsal)
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Famous Polish Actors, no. 7
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Three U.S. Army nurses carrying packages stroll down the streets of Vittel, France
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http://digital.lib.buffalo.edu/upimage/LIB-PC011_091.pdf
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PCMS-030_Offering.pdf
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Nurse Norine Walsh in coat and hat posed in a wooded outdoor setting near Vittel, France
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View of the crew in the rigging of the ship taking home U.S. Army nurses and soldiers after World War I
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Augustine family home in Long Beach, Ontario, Canada
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Photograph of 1977 UB Spectrum staff
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Workman, Johnson Wax Headquarters, Racine, Wisconsin