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Date: 2008-07-11 13:52:34
Massachusetts
Windows
Sarah W. Whitman
Memorial Hall
Sainte-Chapelle
John LaFarge
Worcester
Massachusetts
Visual arts
Glass art
Stained glass

Virginia Chieffo Raguin CURRICULUM VITAE (Summary) Professor of Art History, College of the Holy Cross, Worcester MA[removed]3480 FAX[removed]e-mail [removed] (home) 280 Boston Avenue, Medford,

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