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English: This is the Jones institute on the campus of EVMS. It is a picture taken from the University's webpage at www.evms.edu
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  • 2006-03-05 02:06 Roenker 200×150× (31830 bytes) This is the jones institute on the campus of EVMS. It is a picture taken from the University's webpage at www.evms.edu

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