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Linda Lear Center for Special Collections & Archives
Charles E. Shain Library
270 Mohegan Ave.
New London, CT 06320

Ruth Rusch Sheppe '40 Director of Special Collections and Archives

Benjamin Panciera
860-439-2654
bpancier@conncoll.edu

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Deborah Kloiber
860-439-2686
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Bailey Rodgers
860-439-5053
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