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Anyone know where I could find a card catalog like this?  Been looking for a while.
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breathingbooks:

teachingliteracy:

http://curledupwithabook.com/?p=1070

Anyone know where I could find a card catalog like this?  Been looking for a while.

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    Card catalogs show up occasionally at the UNL furniture auctions as the libraries get rid of them- but often they are of...
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    Anyone know where I could find a card catalog like this? Been looking for a while.
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