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                  <text>October 3rd, 1972
Mr. Jame: Shaw,

.rhoilitios Proerm CoordinItor5
Yica President Kellth Balances.

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Dbar Mr. Shaw,
The Departnhht of Psychiatry would Ipprccisto obt.I1nins
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dup1icIto IrtlitecturIl drawing: of tho following drIuingI

from 800? ProJect 32.00 Ind 32-218:
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DatIil drawings Index Sheet
DetIil drIminsl Index Sheet

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EQ-122 Twpicnl tovur, Prep. room
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would you please

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