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Pamphlet 70 - Student Life
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73 - Student Publications
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73.64 - Independent Projects - B
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73.64 B54i - Bisingnano, Catherine. Improving hygiene, improving health: evaluating the efficacy of hygiene education interventions in developing countries. 36 p.
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74.64 B61 - Bliss, Amy. The raw leg of lamb, or a meeting of friends by Lyudmila Petrushevskaya. Amy Bliss, tr. 47 p. Phi Beta Kappa scholar's Award, 1992
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73.64 B53f - Bober, Morgan. Foreign land acquisition: why this is not colonialism. 40 p.
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73.64 B64s - Boeker, Karl. Some aspects of the work of Max Weber. 61p
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73.64 B73 - Brandel, Erin. The so-called poetic language of medieval Germany: the myth and reality of supraregional assimilation in medieval German literature. 35 p. 6 appendices. Linguistics senior research project.
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73.64 B76b - Bromund, Ted. Back to the wall: the Fitzwilliam interest in Peterborough under attack. 25 p,. Submitted for Camery Prize
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73.64 B85p - Bucholtz, Ronnie. Patterns of inwardness: visions and symbols of Paul Klee, Ranier Maria Rilke, and Franz Kafka. 85 p . Independent course project.
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73.64 B95a - Burt, Tequia. Authenticating authors: who own black literature? 35 p. Independent major senior thesis.
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73.64 B62r - Bloomfield, Celestine. A Report on former black residents of Grinnell. Course paper.
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Brandel, Erin. The so-called poetic language of medieval Germany: the myth and reality of supraregional assimilation in medieval German literature. 35 p. 6 appendices. Linguistics senior research project.
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