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Grand Guard Yearbook 1969
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10-18-2019  / 1
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Alumni RelationsMariah CurryAssociate Director of Alumni Communications
Project Description
In hand by November 1! Alta is vendor. J&S handling the design DFinn to work on the beginning content, letter, concentrated history of UF, UF Today and facts and figures RMack to work on the cover, internal design of the alumni layout section
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Created on July 19, 2019 at  3:26 PM (EDT). Last updated by Katie Clemen on Oct. 22, 2019 at  8:56 AM (EDT). Owned by Clemen, Katie.
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