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Depaul University 1951 Year Book - Chicago - De Paulian - St. Vincent De Paul on 2040-motos

US $19.00
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Elgin, Illinois, United States

Elgin, Illinois, United States
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 315 pages.

1 inch in thickness - heavy in weight

12 pages of advertisements.

The advertisements tell us this was pre zip code.  The addresses are as such:  Chicago 12, Illinois

All faculty, sports teams, under-classmen, fraternities/sororities etc.

I pivoted last picture but it reverted to original state and I can't fix it.  (eBay you need some work on this)

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