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THE FRIENDS OF THE BANCROFT LIBRARY'S PRIMARY MISSION IS TO RAISE FUNDS AND DONATIONS, AND TO PURCHASE BOOKS, MANUSCRIPTS, FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE BANCROFT LIBRARY AT THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY.
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Source: IRS form 990
It's tax deductible.
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Frederick F Gregory
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Peter Frazier
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Charles Faulhaber
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Jose Adrian Barragan Alvarez
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Kim Bancroft
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B Bradley Barber
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John Briscoe
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Candace Caldwell
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Christine Campbell
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Susan Honeyman Crawford
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Jenny Emerson
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Chase Reynolds Ewald
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Shelby Gans
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J Keith Gilless
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Timothy Hachman
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Sophie Hahn
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Peter E Hanff
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Deirdre L Henry
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Sheila M Humphreys
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Judy Huret
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Krishen Arvind Laetsch
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David Y Lei
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Mary E Macdonald
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Alexandra Marston
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Jodie Mathies
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Paul Robertson
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Donald Sarver
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Julia Flynn Siler
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Camilla Miner Smith
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Charles G Stephenson
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James R Sutton
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