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Leyburn and Mary Monroe Penick. The piece was written for The Children's Choir of The Presbyterian Church of Lexington, Va. It also contains copies for violin, violin II, viola, and cello.","This song was composed for Eric Rath and the Hollins Choir.","The piece was arranged and dedicated to Alfred Finch and the Glee Club of Sweet Briar College. The file consists of two original copies and three printed copies. One of the copies is signed by John A. Graham.","This file consists of one original and four copies. The piece was for the choir of the Lexington Presbyterian Church.","This file consists of one copy of the piece. It was arranged for the Madrigal Club of Lexington, Va.","This file consists of music written in pencil. 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Carr, cheer leader.","This file consists of hand-written sheet music for 'Fight, Fight Blue and White.'","This file consists of sheet music for 'The Blue Ridge' for male chorus, dedicated to the Glee Club of Washington and Lee.","This file was written for male chorus and dedicated to the Glee Club of Washington and Lee University.","The song was originally written for C. W. Karraker, Jr.","Graham arranged this song for a male chorus with tenor and baritone solos or with violin or flute obbligato.","This is a choral ballad written for a chorus of women's voices with piano forte accompaniment. Graham wrote and dedicated the work to Miss Virginia Egol and the Choral Club of Hollins College.","Mary Monroe Penick wrote on an envelope the story of how Graham wrote the accompanying music to Mrs. Perkin's poems.","'I never knew' is a solo for mezzo-soprano with pianoforte accompaniment.","'Hebrew Lullaby' was dedicated to Mrs. Walter Forrester.","This has a baritone solo and chrorus for the Washington and Lee Glee Club.","Graham sent a card to Mary Monroe with a short song he wrote about how she was missed.","Graham dedicated this to W. S. Hastings.","'The Night Will Never Stay' was for Charles William Karraker, Jr.","Graham created this piece for Walter Scott Hastings by request.","The file includes a description of the piece.","This song was arranged for the Madrigal Club of Lexington, Va.","One of the copies is signed by James G. Leyburn and has a message from John A. 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There are also letters concerning teaching positions and graduate school scholarships.","This file consists of Graham's war memoirs.","This file consists of a newspaper article about a speech given by George Denny in 1910 about William Graham. It also contains a photograph of the bronze plaque at Graham's grave and photogaphs most likely from the moving of his remains to Lexington.","This file consists of Mercer and John's certificates from grade school and of materials from John's time at Washington and Lee. His report cards, football ticket, and matriculation reciept.","This file consists of newspaper clippings, Graham's Laissez, a correspondence with the editor of Choral Publications, and a photograph of Graham.","This file includes a music record sent to Robert Stewart, nwespaper clippings, and a bill passed by the United States Senate.","This file consists of poetry written by John Alexander Graham. 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John Harvey and Susan (Gaylor) H.; A.B., Washington and Lee U., 1912, M.A., 1917; M.A., Harvard, 1922; PhD, Columbia, 1942; m. Jean Blanding Fraser, Junes 28, 1923; children- John Fraser, James Wilson, Abel McIver, David Edward, Jean Blanding. Prof. history Wash. Coll., Md., 1923-25; prof. history and economics Hampden-Sydney Coll., Va., 1915-40; prof. history extension div., U. of Va., 1928-41; prof. social sci. and humanities U. of Fla., Gainesville, since 1946, dir. Georgia Seagle Found. since 1947. Seved with A.E.F., World War I. Awarded Cross of Honor, United Daughters of Confederacy. Mem. Am. Hist. Assn., So. Hist. Soc., Fla. Hist. Soc., Va. Hist. Soc., Coll. Fraternities Secretary's Assn. (Exec. com. 1943-46), Pi Kappa Alpha (nat. historian 1930-49, nat. vice pres. 1936-38, nat. pres. 1938-40, exec. sec. 1940-46), Pi Beta Kappa, Tau Kappa Alpha, Sigma Upsilon, Kappa Phi Kappa. Independent. Presbetyrian. Club: Gainesville Rotary Author: Numerical Stength of Confederate Army (N.Y. Times Current History, Oct. 1926), History of Pi Kappa Alpha (1934, rev. 1949), The Valley of Virginia in the American Revolution (U. of N.C. Press, 1943); author of articles in Dictionary of American Biography.","Contains correspondence with Henry St. George Tucker regarding the maintenance of Lexington, Virginia's Col Alto estate, where Hart was residing prior to World War I. Also contains correspondane concerning WWI, including notices of military protocol. The U.S.S. 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There is also correspondence concerning his speaking  engagements, his review of a book by Foner,bibliographic information provided for Who's Who in America, a teaching position, a chapter Hart wrote for a book about several Presbetyrian chuches in the Valley of Virginia, his position in the Rockbridge Historical Society, and personal letters.","Correspondence requesting historical information of Hart, professional inquiries, personal correspondence with fellow W\u0026L alumni, other personal letters, and correspondence regarding an article about James Patton that Hart was co-authoring.","Correspondence that is personal, related to Hart's collection of photographs for an article about James Patton Preston for The Commonwealth magazine, about other research related to this project, including information about Col. William Preston, James's father, and other professional and research correspondence. One letter of note is addressed to the editors of the Saturday Evening Post from B.R. Colson comparing liberalism and communism.","Items of note include a small travel brochure about New Orléans in French which includes a map and a professional dispute with the University of Florida. Other personal and professional correspondence from various years can be found here as well.","Reviews of Hart's work and reviews written by him. Includes reviews of Hart's The Valley of Virginia in the American Revolution, Joseph H. Parks's General Kirby Smith, C.S.A., Philip S. Foner's Business and Slavery: The New York Merchants and the Irrepressible Conflict,Howard M. Wilson's The Tinkling Spring: Headwater of Freedom, Herbert Clarence Bradshaw's History of Prince Edward County, Virginia, E. Merton Coulter's Wormsloe: Two Centuries of a Georgia Family, and Robert L. 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He attended Washington and Lee University, graduating in 1917. During that year Womeldorf volunteered to join Washington and Lee University's ambulance unit, which would become U.S. Army Ambulance Service Section 534 and serve with distinction in France. During his deployment, Womeldorf was wounded in the right leg and gassed. He subsequently lost the leg just above the knee and would suffer from lung damage for the rest of his life. Both Womeldorf and his unit received the French Croix de Guerre medals in honor of their service in France. This collection contains a letter from Isabel D. Hunter, a Red Cross Aide, to Raymond G. Womeldorf dated Nov. 30, 1919. Hunter writes Womeldorf during his stateside convalescence. The collection also includes a postcard album compiled by Womeldorf's sisters in Lexington, Virginia. Many of the postcards are written by Womeldorf from France during his deployment and include diary-like entries. Lastly, more than fifty photographs, including multiple images of G. Raymond Womeldorf, are included documenting members of his unit and his experiences in France. Womeldorf went on to become a Presbyterian missionary to China upon returning to the U.S. was a career Presbyterian minister. He died in 1983.\u003c/p\u003e","label":"Abstract Or Scope"}},"breadcrumbs":{"id":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/vilxw_repositories_5_resources_612#breadcrumbs","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":{"id":"vilxw_repositories_5_resources_612","ead_ssi":"vilxw_repositories_5_resources_612","_root_":"vilxw_repositories_5_resources_612","_nest_parent_":"vilxw_repositories_5_resources_612","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/oai/WLU/repositories_5_resources_612.xml","title_ssm":["G. Raymond Womeldorf Papers"],"title_tesim":["G. 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Leyburn and Mary Monroe Penick. The piece was written for The Children's Choir of The Presbyterian Church of Lexington, Va. It also contains copies for violin, violin II, viola, and cello.","This song was composed for Eric Rath and the Hollins Choir.","The piece was arranged and dedicated to Alfred Finch and the Glee Club of Sweet Briar College. The file consists of two original copies and three printed copies. One of the copies is signed by John A. Graham.","This file consists of one original and four copies. The piece was for the choir of the Lexington Presbyterian Church.","This file consists of one copy of the piece. It was arranged for the Madrigal Club of Lexington, Va.","This file consists of music written in pencil. The name 'Hugh Thomson Kerr' is written on the front.","Graham dedicated the piece to Miss Edna Schaeffer and the Glee Club of the State Teacher's College, Harrisburg, Va.","This music was arranged for the Washington and Lee Glee Club.","This piece was dedicated to Miss Edna T. Shaeffer and the Glee Club of Madison College, Harrisonburg, Va.","This piece was composed for The Madrigal Club of Lexington, Va.","The piece was for the choir of Trinity Episcopal Church, Staunton, Va.","John A. Graham wrote the descant on the sheet of music.","John A. Graham wrote the descant on the sheet of music.","John A. Graham wrote the descant on the sheet of music.","John A. Graham wrote the descant on the sheet of music.","John A. Graham wrote the descant on the sheet of music.","John A. Graham wrote the descant on the sheet of music.","Graham arranged the music for the choir of the Lexington Presbyterian Church.","John A. Graham wrote the descant on the sheet of music.","John A. 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Carr, cheer leader.","This file consists of hand-written sheet music for 'Fight, Fight Blue and White.'","This file consists of sheet music for 'The Blue Ridge' for male chorus, dedicated to the Glee Club of Washington and Lee.","This file was written for male chorus and dedicated to the Glee Club of Washington and Lee University.","The song was originally written for C. W. Karraker, Jr.","Graham arranged this song for a male chorus with tenor and baritone solos or with violin or flute obbligato.","This is a choral ballad written for a chorus of women's voices with piano forte accompaniment. Graham wrote and dedicated the work to Miss Virginia Egol and the Choral Club of Hollins College.","Mary Monroe Penick wrote on an envelope the story of how Graham wrote the accompanying music to Mrs. Perkin's poems.","'I never knew' is a solo for mezzo-soprano with pianoforte accompaniment.","'Hebrew Lullaby' was dedicated to Mrs. Walter Forrester.","This has a baritone solo and chrorus for the Washington and Lee Glee Club.","Graham sent a card to Mary Monroe with a short song he wrote about how she was missed.","Graham dedicated this to W. S. Hastings.","'The Night Will Never Stay' was for Charles William Karraker, Jr.","Graham created this piece for Walter Scott Hastings by request.","The file includes a description of the piece.","This song was arranged for the Madrigal Club of Lexington, Va.","One of the copies is signed by James G. Leyburn and has a message from John A. Graham on it.","This song was from 'The Lady in Green' presented by The Troubadours at Washington and Lee University.","This file consists of mostly German cipher material.","This file consists of official documents, such as merandums, official business letters, and reciepts, from John Aleander Graham's war years.","This file consists of programs of Independence Day and Thanksgiving services, a theatre progam, a photograph, and Graham's certificate of identification.","Letter to John from his father about news in Lexington.","This file consists of wartime letters from John's three siblings reporting mostly of news at home, school, etc. It also contains a photograph of 'The Lexington Crew.' It appears to be written in Mercer's handwriting.","This file consists of correspondence from family and friends, in particular Mrs. Graham. There are also letters concerning teaching positions and graduate school scholarships.","This file consists of Graham's war memoirs.","This file consists of a newspaper article about a speech given by George Denny in 1910 about William Graham. It also contains a photograph of the bronze plaque at Graham's grave and photogaphs most likely from the moving of his remains to Lexington.","This file consists of Mercer and John's certificates from grade school and of materials from John's time at Washington and Lee. His report cards, football ticket, and matriculation reciept.","This file consists of newspaper clippings, Graham's Laissez, a correspondence with the editor of Choral Publications, and a photograph of Graham.","This file includes a music record sent to Robert Stewart, nwespaper clippings, and a bill passed by the United States Senate.","This file consists of poetry written by John Alexander Graham. 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Also included are newspaper articles about the event and programs.","This file consists of correspondence between various people and Mary Monroe Penick regarding preparations for the music festival in memory of John Alexander Graham.","This file includes correspondence written by Mary Monroe Pennick about the details of the music festival in memory of John Graham. It also includes biographies of the musicians who participated in the event, an invitation list, and other information that was used in the planning of the event.","This file consists of Washington and Lee Glee Club programs. Many of the Glee Club's concerts were join concerts with Hollins College or Sweet Briar College.","This file consists of glee club programs from universities other than Washington and Lee. Included are programas from the Intercollegiate Glee Club Contest, Emory University, Sweet Briar, Hollins College, Westminster Choir, University of Virginia, and Iowa State University.","This file consists of opera programs. One of the programs is from the Chicago Civic Opera Company Grand Opera Season 1929-1930. The other three are from the Metropolitan Opera House Philedelphia, seasons 1912-1913, 1913-1914, and 1915-1916.","This file consists of a copy of The Music Club Magazine, part of The Virginia Musician, South Atlantic Intercollegiate Glee Club Association Bulletin #10, September 29, 1932, Intercollegiate Musical Council Bulletin, October 1932, and correspondence between Alvin C. 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Leyburn and Mary Monroe Penick. The piece was written for The Children's Choir of The Presbyterian Church of Lexington, Va. It also contains copies for violin, violin II, viola, and cello.","This song was composed for Eric Rath and the Hollins Choir.","The piece was arranged and dedicated to Alfred Finch and the Glee Club of Sweet Briar College. The file consists of two original copies and three printed copies. One of the copies is signed by John A. Graham.","This file consists of one original and four copies. The piece was for the choir of the Lexington Presbyterian Church.","This file consists of one copy of the piece. It was arranged for the Madrigal Club of Lexington, Va.","This file consists of music written in pencil. 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Graham abridged and arranged the music for a violin duet with piano accompaniment","This file includes arrangements for violin I, violin II, viola, and cello.","This piece was arranged by Graham for a cello.","Graham composed the work for Miss MacDonald, Mr. Leyburn, and two pianos.","This file includes the master copy.","This file includes copies for each violin and piano part. The sonata was written for and dedicated to Francis Rouclebush and James G. Leyburn.","This file consists of two notebooks with the music for 'Sonata for Violin and Piano.'","This file contains the violin I and II, viola, and cello music for Graham's 'String Quartet.'","Graham wrote and dedicated the music to Anne MacDonald and James G. 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Graham wrote and dedicated the work to Miss Virginia Egol and the Choral Club of Hollins College.","Mary Monroe Penick wrote on an envelope the story of how Graham wrote the accompanying music to Mrs. Perkin's poems.","'I never knew' is a solo for mezzo-soprano with pianoforte accompaniment.","'Hebrew Lullaby' was dedicated to Mrs. Walter Forrester.","This has a baritone solo and chrorus for the Washington and Lee Glee Club.","Graham sent a card to Mary Monroe with a short song he wrote about how she was missed.","Graham dedicated this to W. S. Hastings.","'The Night Will Never Stay' was for Charles William Karraker, Jr.","Graham created this piece for Walter Scott Hastings by request.","The file includes a description of the piece.","This song was arranged for the Madrigal Club of Lexington, Va.","One of the copies is signed by James G. Leyburn and has a message from John A. 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There are also letters concerning teaching positions and graduate school scholarships.","This file consists of Graham's war memoirs.","This file consists of a newspaper article about a speech given by George Denny in 1910 about William Graham. It also contains a photograph of the bronze plaque at Graham's grave and photogaphs most likely from the moving of his remains to Lexington.","This file consists of Mercer and John's certificates from grade school and of materials from John's time at Washington and Lee. His report cards, football ticket, and matriculation reciept.","This file consists of newspaper clippings, Graham's Laissez, a correspondence with the editor of Choral Publications, and a photograph of Graham.","This file includes a music record sent to Robert Stewart, nwespaper clippings, and a bill passed by the United States Senate.","This file consists of poetry written by John Alexander Graham. 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Leyburn and Mary Monroe Penick. The piece was written for The Children's Choir of The Presbyterian Church of Lexington, Va. It also contains copies for violin, violin II, viola, and cello.","This song was composed for Eric Rath and the Hollins Choir.","The piece was arranged and dedicated to Alfred Finch and the Glee Club of Sweet Briar College. The file consists of two original copies and three printed copies. One of the copies is signed by John A. Graham.","This file consists of one original and four copies. The piece was for the choir of the Lexington Presbyterian Church.","This file consists of one copy of the piece. It was arranged for the Madrigal Club of Lexington, Va.","This file consists of music written in pencil. 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Carr, cheer leader.","This file consists of hand-written sheet music for 'Fight, Fight Blue and White.'","This file consists of sheet music for 'The Blue Ridge' for male chorus, dedicated to the Glee Club of Washington and Lee.","This file was written for male chorus and dedicated to the Glee Club of Washington and Lee University.","The song was originally written for C. W. Karraker, Jr.","Graham arranged this song for a male chorus with tenor and baritone solos or with violin or flute obbligato.","This is a choral ballad written for a chorus of women's voices with piano forte accompaniment. Graham wrote and dedicated the work to Miss Virginia Egol and the Choral Club of Hollins College.","Mary Monroe Penick wrote on an envelope the story of how Graham wrote the accompanying music to Mrs. Perkin's poems.","'I never knew' is a solo for mezzo-soprano with pianoforte accompaniment.","'Hebrew Lullaby' was dedicated to Mrs. Walter Forrester.","This has a baritone solo and chrorus for the Washington and Lee Glee Club.","Graham sent a card to Mary Monroe with a short song he wrote about how she was missed.","Graham dedicated this to W. S. Hastings.","'The Night Will Never Stay' was for Charles William Karraker, Jr.","Graham created this piece for Walter Scott Hastings by request.","The file includes a description of the piece.","This song was arranged for the Madrigal Club of Lexington, Va.","One of the copies is signed by James G. Leyburn and has a message from John A. 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There are also letters concerning teaching positions and graduate school scholarships.","This file consists of Graham's war memoirs.","This file consists of a newspaper article about a speech given by George Denny in 1910 about William Graham. It also contains a photograph of the bronze plaque at Graham's grave and photogaphs most likely from the moving of his remains to Lexington.","This file consists of Mercer and John's certificates from grade school and of materials from John's time at Washington and Lee. His report cards, football ticket, and matriculation reciept.","This file consists of newspaper clippings, Graham's Laissez, a correspondence with the editor of Choral Publications, and a photograph of Graham.","This file includes a music record sent to Robert Stewart, nwespaper clippings, and a bill passed by the United States Senate.","This file consists of poetry written by John Alexander Graham. 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Also included are newspaper articles about the event and programs.","This file consists of correspondence between various people and Mary Monroe Penick regarding preparations for the music festival in memory of John Alexander Graham.","This file includes correspondence written by Mary Monroe Pennick about the details of the music festival in memory of John Graham. It also includes biographies of the musicians who participated in the event, an invitation list, and other information that was used in the planning of the event.","This file consists of Washington and Lee Glee Club programs. Many of the Glee Club's concerts were join concerts with Hollins College or Sweet Briar College.","This file consists of glee club programs from universities other than Washington and Lee. Included are programas from the Intercollegiate Glee Club Contest, Emory University, Sweet Briar, Hollins College, Westminster Choir, University of Virginia, and Iowa State University.","This file consists of opera programs. One of the programs is from the Chicago Civic Opera Company Grand Opera Season 1929-1930. The other three are from the Metropolitan Opera House Philedelphia, seasons 1912-1913, 1913-1914, and 1915-1916.","This file consists of a copy of The Music Club Magazine, part of The Virginia Musician, South Atlantic Intercollegiate Glee Club Association Bulletin #10, September 29, 1932, Intercollegiate Musical Council Bulletin, October 1932, and correspondence between Alvin C. 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Graham wrote and dedicated the work to Miss Virginia Egol and the Choral Club of Hollins College.","Mary Monroe Penick wrote on an envelope the story of how Graham wrote the accompanying music to Mrs. Perkin's poems.","'I never knew' is a solo for mezzo-soprano with pianoforte accompaniment.","'Hebrew Lullaby' was dedicated to Mrs. Walter Forrester.","This has a baritone solo and chrorus for the Washington and Lee Glee Club.","Graham sent a card to Mary Monroe with a short song he wrote about how she was missed.","Graham dedicated this to W. S. Hastings.","'The Night Will Never Stay' was for Charles William Karraker, Jr.","Graham created this piece for Walter Scott Hastings by request.","The file includes a description of the piece.","This song was arranged for the Madrigal Club of Lexington, Va.","One of the copies is signed by James G. Leyburn and has a message from John A. 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