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In the paper versions, we have left the issues within the supplement
"wrappers" since that was their original context.  However, I am concerned
that if we microfilm them "as is," it might be difficult for researchers
using the microfilm to understand what they are looking at, especially as
the supplement pages are unnumbered.  I am considering pulling out the
supplement and placing it behind the main issue of the commencement paper
in order to place all its pages together on the film to resolve the
problem, but wonder about the loss of original context if I do that.

Am I straining at gnats here? What have others done in similar situations?


Jacqueline Haun
Archivist, The Bunn Library
The Lawrenceville School
P.O. Box 6128
Lawrenceville, NJ 08648
Tel. (609) 895-2034
jhaun@lawrenceville.org

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