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Tag Archives: Earnest & Hadley Booksellers

2nd Annual REL Book Event

Posted on August 6, 2018 by Russell McCutcheon
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Yes, in early November we’ll be having our second annual book event.

Did you miss the first?

Posted in Faculty Blog, Uncategorized | Tagged #RELResearch, Book Event, Earnest & Hadley Booksellers, Nathan Loewen, Richard Newton, Steven Ramey | Leave a reply

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