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But recently he received copies of his parents' papers, which are archived at the Claremont Colleges in California.
The proposals are laid out in the issue papers, which are available at www.ed.gov/about/bdscomm/list/hiedfuture/reports.html.html
(It can be found with the firm's papers, which are housed at the California State Archives, in Sacramento).
How much Pincus wavered is evident in his papers, which are now avialable at the Library of Congress.
Read the papers, which are both in open journals, listen to his pitch and then weigh in.
GOVERNMENTS are leaning on science journals to provide academic papers, which are often funded by tax money, for free.
Some even believe that the fragile papers, which are now the focus of an African-led preservation effort, may reshape perceptions of the continent's past.
For McWilliams's exchanges with his editor at The Nation, I read in The Nation's papers, which are housed at the Houghton Library at Harvard.
Armstrong produced two autobiographies, numerous essays and magazine articles, and 12 linear shelf feet of papers, which are now in the archives.
There's the huge French map table, always covered with the latest papers which are rearranged several times a day by a footman.
The court papers, which are based on accounts provided by 10 cooperating witnesses, said contractors sometimes had to pay off inspectors just to get them to show up.
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