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Swastika, Volume 48, 1954
- New Mexico College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts yearbook for 1954
- New Mexico State University Yearbooks, 1907-1992
Swastika, Volume 56, 1962
- New Mexico State University yearbook for 1962
- New Mexico State University Yearbooks, 1907-1992
Swastika, Volume 57, 1963
- New Mexico State University yearbook for 1963
- New Mexico State University Yearbooks, 1907-1992
Swastika, Volume 63, 1969
- New Mexico State University yearbook for 1969
- New Mexico State University Yearbooks, 1907-1992
Swastika, Volume 75, 1981
- New Mexico State University yearbook for 1981
- New Mexico State University Yearbooks, 1907-1992
- Author: Warchol, Glen, Murray, Pamela
Phoenix, Volume 81, 1987
- New Mexico State University yearbook for 1987
- New Mexico State University Yearbooks, 1907-1992
- Author: Tyler, Cary Lee, Pruitt, Katherine, Miranda, Rand, Provencio, Michelle F., Morgan, Kaye, Seibel, Darryl, Englehart, David, Easterday, Laura (Dee Dee), Bruckner, Karen, Perri, Janet E., Rivera, Lisa, Sandoval, John, Subia, Monica Sue, Caldwell, Johanna, Seidenwurm, Jennifer, Lawdermilk, Bobby
Phoenix, Spring, 1988
- New Mexico State University yearbook for Spring 1988
- New Mexico State University Yearbooks, 1907-1992
- Author: Dunn, Samantha, Pruitt, Katherine, Hardcastle, Diana, Tyler, Cary Lee, Stapleton, Arnold, Belcher, Liza Renee
Map of Northernmost America
- Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image. Copied between 1909 and 1910 from the original 1688 ms. in the Archives du dépôt des cartes et plans de la marine. In margin: Bibliotheque du Depot des cartes et plans de la Marina, Paris, Atlas 4040B, piece n. 3. Includes indexed inset of view "Quebec comme il se voit du cóté de l'est." Pen-and-ink and watercolor.
- Author: Jean Baptiste Louis Franquelin
Die Verwandlung
- One of Kafka's best-known works, Die Verwandlung (Metamorphosis) tells the story of salesman Gregor Samsa, who wakes one morning to find himself inexplicably transformed into a huge insect and subsequently struggles to adjust to this new condition.
- Author: Franz Kafka
The Round Up, Vol. 006, No. 001, September 06, 1912
- Student newspaper of New Mexico State University
- The Round Up, 1893-1999