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Title: Program of Exercises: Incident to the Start of Demolition Activities Preparatory to Construction of the New Fashion Institute of Technology
Authors: Unknown
Keywords: Special Event
Band - original
On the Job, social
Issue Date: 16-Oct-2007
Abstract: Program booklet from the 'Incident to the Start of Demolition Activities Preparatory to the Construction of the New Fashion Institute of Technology' featuring the acknowledgment of the Department of Sanitation Band, October 30th, 1956.
Description: 5 x 8 inch booklet with two double-sided black and white pages. Found among contents of a binder labeled 'Sanitation Band Historical Collection, Bureau of Public Affairs, Compiled by: Joel Feuer.' Unclear if the contents of the binder reflect the contents of Frank J. Lopiano's presentation to the Department of Sanitation in January 1984.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2451/23729
ISSN: 265
Appears in Collections:NYU-New York Department of Sanitation Museum Project

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DSNYM-20071015-CL-05.tifBack of Program for Fashion Institute of Technology event October 30, 195655.32 MBTIFF???org.dspace.app.webui.jsptag.ItemTag.thumbnail???
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DSNYM-20071015-CL-04.tifInside back cover of Program for Fashion Institue of Tchnology event October 30th, 195654.19 MBTIFF???org.dspace.app.webui.jsptag.ItemTag.thumbnail???
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