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He married Dorothy \"Doris\" Andrews Brown (1931-2011) 14 August 1954, and they had three children.  They divorced in 1988.  Miller married Penelope S. Farthing 18 October 1990.  He died in Georgetown, Washington D.C. on 2 July 2021, and was buried in the Stonewall Jackson Memorial Cemetery in Lexington, Virginia.\n","Papers, 1949-2022, of Andrew P. Miller of Abingdon, Alexandria, and Richmond, Virginia, and Washington D. C., consisting of articles, clippings, correspondence, magazines, photographs, programs, reports, speeches, and other documents detailing Miller's personal life and education and his legal career.  Papers also include Miller's political activities as a member of the Democratic party at the local, state, and national levels, mainly during the 1960s.\n","Personal Papers contain agreements, clippings, correspondence, genealogy, invitations, speeches, telegrams, and other documents detailing Andrew P. Miller's personal life and professional career.  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Miller graduated from Princeton University in 1954, then served two years in the United States Army.  Miller earned his law degree from the University of Virginia Law School and passed the bar in 1960 and commenced practicing law in Abingdon, Virginia.  Active in the Democratic Party, Miller was elected attorney general of Virginia in 1969 and reelected in 1973.  He lost the Democratic party primary for the nomination for Virginia's governor in 1977, and in a close race, lost election to the United States Senate in 1978.  Miller resumed the practice of law in Washington D.C.  He married Dorothy \"Doris\" Andrews Brown (1931-2011) 14 August 1954, and they had three children.  They divorced in 1988.  Miller married Penelope S. Farthing 18 October 1990.  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Please contact Special Collections to arrange access.","Material is available as digital content only. Contact Special Collections staff to arrange access.","Digital copy only. Please contact Special Collections for access.","Digitized version available.","Digitized version available.","Digitized version available","Digitized version available.","A group of students in Digital History (HIST 428), Spring 2022 digitized and transcribed the scrapbook to create a  digital exhibit , \"The Life of Private Schwartz.\" The exhibit includes a map of many of the places mentioned in the scrapbook.","Catherine Ficklin was born in 1911. She attended high school in Aberdeen, MD, and then went to Fredericksburg State Normal School for 3 years and 2 summers, attending classes and working in the library until she graduated in 1930. From there she moved to Wicomico Church, where she taught at Wicomico School for 2 years. Catherine married John Robert Chilton Stephens and they had three children: John R, Jr., Jane Lyell S. Ayers Drummond (wrote for Times-Dispatch and has a journalism scholarship in her name), and Catherine (attended Stephen College and Boston Conservatory).","Mildred Lenore Burke entered MWC in 1939 but left in 1941 to study nursing and be of assistance during WWII.","Historical materials may contain offensive content. Simpson Library continues to make these sources available to provide an accurate and accessible record of the University's history. By providing an open and transparent historical record, we seek to uphold the University's ASPIRE values and provide a diverse and supportive learning environment.","Note that this scrapbook contains racist imagery and language, including programs and tickets to minstrel shows, a birthday card depicting \"baby Sambo,\" and an illustration of an auction taking place at the \"Old Slave Block\" in downtown Fredericksburg. Special Collections and Archives makes these materials available to researchers to provide an accurate and transparent record of the University's history.","Some images depict students in blackface.","Contains some images of white students depicting indigenous and East Asian people.","Outdated language used to describe Asian cultures.","Cover is brown paper and reads \"Memory Book\" in silver writing. The cover shows some tearing and scribbles. Black string used for binding removed for preservation but retained in the box. Inside the scrapbook contains notes, dried flowers, programs, napkins, menu, pamphlets, ticket stubs, newspaper clippings, postcards, and pencils, which have been glued in. Black paper used throughout for decoration. Some loose media/pages.","The pages depict student life on campus in the earliest years of the Fredericksburg Normal School. The photos show students playing in the snow, participating in May Queen events, going to class, and posing in different locations around the original three campus buildings. They also include Professor William Hamlet at his house (now Hamlet House) tending to his chickens that lived around back.","Scrapbook contains Fredericksburg State Normal School (FSNS) basketball uniform felt letter, photographs, newspaper, letters, program, Alumnae Association Treasurer report, bumper stickers, invitations. Includes materials from alumna's time as a student (Class of 1918) as well as content from her 50th anniversary class reunion.","A scrapbook created by Helen Davenport Smith, Class of 1919. It's titled \"Kodak Book\" after what was most likely the popular camera used at the time. The enclosed images depict the the campus in the early 20th century and its students engaging in various activities, such as gardening and socializing, as well as Smith's post-college life and rural teaching career.","Scrapbook with media dating from 1927-28, assembled by student Catherine Ficklin Stephens. The scrapbook is titled \"The Girl Graduate Her Own Book\" on the cover and is a premade scrapbook that the student added media to. Contents include photographs, newspaper, autographs, programs, notes, bus schedule, invitations, letters, candy wrappers, locks of hair, stamps, advertisements.","Students Handbook, 1928, 1929 ","\"Alma Mater\" – Music by Mildred P. Stewart '28, Words by Sallie B. Walker '28","\"America the Beautiful\" ","\"Program of activities opening week, September 18-22, 1928\" ","\"Faculty and Officers\" session 1929-30 ","Program: \"Memorial Service to Algernon Bertrand Chandler\" – Oct. 14, 1928","\"Program of the Ceremony Celebrating the Beginning of Work on the National Battlefields Park of Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania\" – Oct. 19, 1928 ","Program for a play: Peg O' My Heart presented by the YWCA ","Program for a play: The Color Line: A One Act Play of Present-Day China by Irene Taylor MacKair ","Convocation program, December 18, 1928 ","Comic - Devil-Goat day? ","Pamphlet: \"Folk-Plays of the Carolina Playmakers\", UNC Chapel Hill, 1928-1929 ","Program: \"'The Joy of Life' A Musical Romance Presented by Senior Class, Dec. 7, 1928\" ","Glee Club program, Jan. 31, 1929; March 15, 1929, Jan. 25 ","Program: \"The Boston Male Choir\" ","Program: \"Choral Festival: Virginia Federation of Music Clubs and Virginia Music Teachers State Ass'n\" – April 8-12, 1929 ","Program: \"John Powell Concert\", April 10, 1929 ","Song lyrics: \"Merrily, Merrily\"; \"Going to Shout All Over God's Heaven\"; \"Reuben and Rachel\"; \"Today is Monday\"; \"Nancy Lee\"; \"America the Beautiful\"; \"Swing Low, Sweet Chariot\"; \"Flow Gently, Sweet Afton\" ","Program: \"S. T. C. Dramatic Club presents Nathan Hale A Four Act Play\", April 26, 1929 ","May Day program, May 11, 1929, May 10, 1930 ","\"Class Day Exercises, June 1, 1929\"  ","Program: Baccalaureate Service, June 2, 1929 ","Commencement program, June 3, 1929 ","Image and article on Fannie Ward ","Handwritten  invitation to \"Baptist Picnic\", Oct. 18 ","Opera program: \"Tales of Hoffman\" ","Various laundry receipts and tickets ","\"Spend a While at Fredericksburg, Virginia\" – pamphlet published by the Chamber of Commerce ","Program: \"Sacred Concert\" April 6 ","\"A Suggestion to High School Seniors\" Bulletin, vol.16 n.1 Jan. 1930 ","Baccalaureate service program, June 8, 1930 ","Commencement program, June 1930 ","\"Program of the Twentieth Anniversary Celebration of The State Teachers College at Fredericksburg, VA\" – June 6, 1931","Contents include photographs, newspaper clippings, cards, programs for theater and dance performances, ribbons, medals, postcards, correspondence, tickets, and grade sheets. Mamie carefully documented her activities and achievements from her late high school career at Suffolk High School through her transition to a State Teachers College student. Materials show that she was involved in the Y.W.C.A, at one point serving as the secretary, and was selected for Alpha Phi Sigma, a scholarship fraternity. She documented attending many musical and dramatic performances, enjoyed campus activities like Devil Goat Day and May Day, and recorded the acheivements of her friends.","Student scrapbook from the Class of 1935, filled with photographs, newspaper, programs, unexcused absence slips, tickets, invitations, notes, candy wrappers, the Modern Portias club yearbook, letters, doilies, napkins, calling cards, and Bing Crosby cut-outs.","A digitized scrapbook containing annotated photographs of friends and buildings on the Mary Washington campus dating from 1935-1937. Five friends are named and identified on the front page as \"Pals from Hampton Hi School '35\"; one of the five, Audrey Wood, appears to be a State Teachers College student and resident of Willard Hall. Additional individuals, such as Audrey's roommates and other \"Hampton gals\" are identified throughout.","Contains several pages of photographs of student life on campus with handwritten captions and comments.","Scrapbook curated by a student at MWC from 1939-1941. Contents include correspondence, photographs, newspapers, dried flowers and other small artifacts, programs, schedules, and other ephemera like napkins and tickets from campus events. She documents moments such as arriving to campus as a freshman and being told what to bring and who her adviser would be, and also her involvement with campus clubs and organizations like the YWCA, German Club, and athletics.","Scrapbook documenting unique student experiences from 1940-1942. Content includes programs, pictures, post cards, academic papers and grades, newspaper clippings, invitations, dried corsages, etc. Collins Burke also includes several articles and images of the Washington, DC-native theatre actress Helen Hayes to mark a performance she gave at the college.","Four scrapbooks compiled by Elizabeth Bryan Stallings '46. They depict her activities at MWC from 1942 through her graduation in 1946. The scrapbooks prominently feature her involvement with the Cavalry Club; one of the scrapbooks is entirely dedicated to a Cavalry Troop excursion through Shenandoah National Park.","Photograph of the \"U Save It Store\" in McRae, Georgia. The shop was owned by the Elizabeth Stallings' father, and Elizabeth appears in the photo as a small child alongside her parents and an unknown customer.","Contents include black and white photos depicting the experience of a student at Mary Washington College in the early 1940s. Some photos document a severe flood that impacted Fredericksburg in 1942. Other documented activites include parades, equestrian activities, and general leisure time.","Contents are exclusively black and white photographs depicting life for a young woman in the early 1940s. Many photographs depict summertime leisure and equestrian activities. Elizabeth's graduation ceremony is also documented.","Contents include newspaper clippings, concert programs, devil/goat cloths, riding competition ribbons and documentation of equestrian events, invitations, correspondence, and postcards. The scrapbook provides the unique insight into the experience of a young woman in college during WWII, as well as one who was very involved in horse riding.","Scrapbook documenting a 10-day pack trip taken into Shenandoah National Park by members of the Cavalry Troop in the summer of 1944. Contents are primarily black and white photos depicting the students and their horses at various sites throughout the park. Toop members rode, hiked, camped, cooked, and played outdoors. The students were supervised by Mr. Russ Walther, MWC riding instructor, and there is a 1986 article about Mr. Walther tipped in the back of the book.","Scrapbook assembled by Marilyn Bass (nee Crosby) documenting her experiences at Mary Washington College of the University of Virginia in the early 1950s. Contents are exclusively black and white photos depicting people and locations on campus and in the Fredericksburg community.","Contents include photographs, newspaper clippings, copies of publications, programs, correspondence, sketches, maps, invitations, grade reports, receipts, ticket stubs, cards, and postcards. Frances' 1948 acceptance letter to the college is included, and she proceeds to thoroughly document her college experience. Materials indicate her involvement in the arts and dance on campus, her social and extracurricular engagements, and her classwork.","Contains images of commencement, campus, senior benefit (Called \"Future Edition\": \"Jonathan Swift probably would have commended the seniors of 1950 for their satiric production, \"Future Edition.\" Set in the year 1971, the play starred the future leaders of America, the women. Madame President presided over an all-woman cabinet comprising such offices as the Secretary of Exterior in charge of fashions and the Secretary of the Interior the authority on interior decorating.\" – From 1959 Bullet). Leora Knapp (married name Mora) was editor of the 1950 Battlefield.","Scrapbook pages containing black and white photographs of people and buildings on the Mary Washington Campus dating from around 1952. Many of the photographs depict life in the dorms for the residents of Ball Hall, Room 205.","Scrapbook documenting the activities of Sigma Tau Chi, the business fraternity, between 1939-1956 (no activity documented between 1942-1952). Contents include photographs, member rosters and activities reports, and newspaper clippings. Several pages also document a 1947 Virginia State Commercial Contest, where students competed in contests judging skills such as penmanship, shorthand, typewriting, and office personality.","Scrapbook documenting the activities of the Cotillion Club from 1938-1948. This was primarily a social club responsible for organizing various dances, and the material in the scrapbook reflects these efforts. Contents include photographs, invitations, sheet music, ribbons, newspaper clippings, letters, table decorations, and Cotillion constitution and history,","Contains invitations and dance cards, dried flowers, photographs, and news clippings. The contents document the German Club at this time as a primarily social club, and along with Cotillion, they were responsible for organizing most of the dances that took place at the college in the 1930s-40s. Newspaper clippings in the scrapbook also document the choice to disband both of these clubs in 1947.","Scrapbook created by the MWC of UVA Defense Program, sponsored by the Student Government Association. Founded January 23, 1942, the program's purpose was primarily to raise money for the war effort through selling stamps and bonds. Annotated photographs, newspaper clippings, and announcements describe the installation and activities of the stamp booth, as well as other promotional events such as the Bond Queen Contest, a visit from the governor, drives, rallies, and auctions. The final pages of the scrapbook provide an FAQ about the effort and a list of total sales for each year the defense program was active. Overall, the scrapbook reports that 95% of students and faculty participated and generated over $45,000 from 1942-1945.","Photo album documenting the activities of the SGA executive officers in 1987-88. Events include a summer 1987 retreat in Middleburg, VA, Leadership Week guest speaker, and construction of the Woodard Campus Center. The album also includes newspaper clippings of relevant events at the time, such as the death of a student from alcohol poisoning and student reactions to required AIDS seminars in the dorms. Several loose photos of student events from around 2002 are also interfiled in the album.","Scrapbook documents the activities of the MWC of UVA's Eta Eta chapter of Alpha Psi Omega, a national theater honor society. Contents include newspaper clippings, paper ephemera, correspondence, photographs, programs and announcements for performances, and several copies of \"The Playbill,\" the annual Alpha Psi Omega publication.","Contents include certificates, membership cards and organization requirements, correspondence, event signs, photographs, performance schedules and programs, and newspaper clippings. Early pages of the scrapbook document the formation of the group as a member of the Guild's D.C. Chapter in 1951 with Jean Slater Appel (Edson) as faculty sponsor. The scrapbook primarily features documentation of the group's many performances and recitals.","Contents include guild declaration of religious principles and code of ethics, meeting minutes, photographs, performance programs, correspondence, and newspaper clippings. Materials primarily document the many concerts and performances of the group. Some photographs depict a trip to see the Von Berkeroff Organ at the University of Richmond in April, 1964.","Contents include organization minutes, signed plate, doilies, newspaper clippings, programs, photographs, club constitution, club handbook, letters, and invitations. Materials document such events as Bake Sales and participation in workshops and the Virginia Home Economics Association Convention.","Contents include invitations, club handbook, napkins, letters, newspaper clippings, club event signs, programs, and annual reports. Materials document events such as the annual Bake Sale and Christmas Party, a Fashion Show, and convention activities with the Virginia Home Economics Assocation.","Contains photographs, fabric swatches, club handbook, invitations, newspaper clippings, programs, College Echo newsletters (the newletter for the College Chapter of the Virginia Home Economics Association). Documented activities include involvement with the VHEA College Chapter and clothing drives.","Contains annotated photographs, inter-club association booklet, club handbook, newspaper clippings, programs, and letters. The scrapbook documents the achievements of the women in the club and the events they participated in during the 1964-65 and 1965-66 academic years.","Contents include programs, photographs, newspaper clippings, and postcards compiled by Pi Delta Gamma, the honorary home economics fraternity (later Kappa Omicron Phi). The material primarily includes annotated photos documenting the activities of the Pi Delta Gamma students in the Home Ec. program and the Home Ec. club.","Scrapbook contains newspaper clippings, photographs, programs, dance cards, and correspondence documenting the activities and accomplishments over all four years of the Class of 1952 at MWC. In addition to the affixed media items, the pages contain many hand-drawn illustrations and decorations, as well as annotations for many images.","Scrapbook contains photographs, newspaper clippings, programs, and correspondence documenting the activities and accomplishments of the Class of 1954 during all four years of their attendance at MWC. Some pages include hand drawn illustrations and annotations.","Contents document the activities of the Class of 1957 throughout all four years of their attendance at MWC. Materials include newspaper clippings, photographs, programs, correspondence, schedules, and paper ephemera. Images depict different buildings and locations on campus, and students engaging in dorm activities, performances, May Day, and other college events.","Scrapbook documents the activities and accomplishments of the MWC class of 1966 throughout their four years in college. Contents include photographs, newspaper clippings, pamphlets and programs, correspondence, and ephemera like candy bar wrappers and tickets to events. Materials cover student participation in various musical and artistic performances, sports, and other extracurriculars like May Day, and also document individuals holding class leadership positions. Some collected notes and correspondence are tipped in to the back.","Scrapbook documenting student activities during the first year of the class of 1974. Contains photographs, programs, schedules, memos, and correspondence, with illustrations and handwritten notes annotating contents. The scrapbook includes a tipped-in table of contents outlining the events documented such as orientation, concerts, the freshman dance, and final exams.","Scrapbook documenting student activities during the second year of the class of 1974. Contains primarily photographs with illustrations and handwritten/painted notes annotating contents. Many of the photographs are candid shots of friends hanging out at different locations and events on campus.","Scrapbook documenting the appearances and achievements of the MWC All-Girl Marching Band. Contents include photographs, newspaper clippings, programs and flyers from events, and correspondence. Materials describe the band traveling to perform at football games such as the Oyster Bowl, parades, and festivals throughout the state and note their success in competitions. They also show the band performing at home in events like May Day and a Christmas music performance in George Washington Hall, as well as posing for publicity-style photos on campus. The scrapbook contains the original photo of Bing Crosby signing the bass drum now on display in Special Collections, and a newspaper clipping of Al Hodge (of 1950s TV show \"Captain Video and his Video Rangers\") doing the same.","Contatins photographs, newspaper clippings, programs, club minutes, and flyers of sponsored events. The club documents particpation in such events as visiting the Thai embassy in Washington D.C. to commemorate the Wesak Feastival, sponsoring art exhibits, hosting the Burmese ambassador, and attending a performance of Indonesian dancers.","Contains photographs, letters, flyers, programs, and newspaper clippings. Events documented include the Russo-Asian Symposium, the First Annual International Buddhist Seminar, group dinners, visiting lecturers, and the retirement of Dr. Leidecker, who had been the club's sponsor since its inception in 1954.","This series contains scrapbooks assembled by the student residents of Betty Lewis Hall over the years. Named for George Washington's sister, Elizabeth (Betty) Lewis, the dorm was one of the earliest residences, opening for students in 1925. The college leased Betty Lewis Hall for a number of years but ceased doing so in September 1972. The building is now apartments on Sunken Rd.","Contains photographs of student dorm life affixed with photo corners.","Contains photographs, letters, invitations, and greeting cards secured with tape.","Contains photographs, programs, letters, mouse week rules, decorations, newsletters, and newspaper clippings. Media affixed with a combination of tape, glue, and photo corners.","Materials include letters and memos, annotated photographs, club constitution, and pamphlets. Documented events include invited speakers, campaigning, and fundraising/volunteer activities for regional Republican causes and candidates such as Bill Scott and Paige Young.","Contents include annotated photographs, newspaper clippings, flyers distributed during \"Youth for Nixon Week,\" club minutes and documents, pamphlets, and correspondence.","Contents include programs amd pamphlets, newspaper clippings, photographs, letters and memos, and campaign materials for Republican candidates like Linwood Holton (elected Virginia Governor in 1970).","Photo album depicting residence hall life from the perspective of RAs and other residence life staff. Photos depict staff workshops and move-in day, and also social activities like tubing on the Rappahannock River, Halloweens, soccer games, a co-ed fashion show, working out, and hanging out on campus.","Photo album depicting student activities from 1983-1984, often from the perspective of residence life and outreach staff. Events depicted include an RA retreat, parents weekend, Halloweens, attending a NACA (National Association for Campus Activities) conference, and \"MASH weekend,\" a themed event featuring a showing of the original MASH movie, a character look-alike contest, and a tent-raising competition.","Photo album depicting scenes of student life on the MWC campus, often from the perspective of residence life staff. Events documented include the Student 75th Anniversary Parade down Campus Drive (before it was Campus Walk), playing in the snow, RA retreats, Halloweens, preparing for President Anderson's inauguration, playfair, graduation, and parents' weekend.","Photo album depicting various campus activities and events from the perspective of residence life students. Documented events include the 1986 graduation ceremony, RA socials, move-in day, a Japanese tea ceremony, and \"Grill on the Hill\" at Marshall Hall. Several photographs of individual students identify the residence halls in which they worked.","Photo album shows collected images of the Historic Preservation Club's activities in the late 1990s. Photos document trips to such places as Frank Lloyd Wright's Fallingwater, Agecroft House in Richmond, VA, South Carolina, and Savannah, GA. Photos also show members participating in the annual Ghost Walk and Victorian Ball.","Contents include photographs, written notes, museum pamphlets, maps, newspaper clippings, and various ephemera from trips and events. Some of the activities documented include travel to local, national, and international historic sites, and the annual club occurrences of the Ghost Walk and Victorian Ball.","Scrapbook documenting activities of the Historic Preservation Club from 2007-2008. Photographs show the club members on trips to Washington, D.C., Philadelphia, Hampton House in Maryland, Ferry Farm, Caroline County, and Richmond, as well as documenting the club's annual Ghost Walk.","Scrapbook cover is a darker blue color decorated with the words \"Mary Washington Young Democrats.\" Materials include photographs, stickers, and notes. Photos depict students participating in various social, community service, and political activities, including attending conventions and meeting Tim Kaine during his campaign for governor.","Materials include photographs, election paraphernalia (bumper stickers, stickers). Items document the 2008 presidential and senate elections and include photographs of Barack Obama's visit to UMW. Students also documented participating in campaign amd election day activities for Obama and other democratic candidates in Virginia, and later visiting DC for Obama's inauguration. Photos also depict students socializing with then-governor (later senator) Tim Kaine, former governor (later senator) Mark Warner, and future governor Terry McAuliffe at Mark Warner's picnic.","Materials include photographs, stickers, and notes. Photos depict students participating in various campaign, social, and community service activities, including supporting Creigh Deeds' unsuccessful run for governor in 2009.","Printed booklet featuring photographs from Ecology Club events such as: Club Carnival, Old Rag hikes, Clean Energy Rally, VA and National Powershifts, Painting the Rock, Weekend in Wise, Appalachia Rising, Conservation Lobby Day, Eco Club Formal, Green Week, and others.","Scrapbook documenting the activities of the Class of 1915, including their reunions and fundraising efforts. The scrapbook was assembled by Ruth Carter Vellines, the Class Agent for the years represented. Contents include photographs, newspaper and magazine clippings, letters, and invitations. Among this is correspondence documenting the alums' effort to raise money for the Rare Book Room, and a response from Rare Book Librarian Daniel Woodward stating that their donation allowed him to buy the first French edition of Ulysses.","Scrapbook compiled by members of the class of 1964 on the occasion of their third reunion in 1967. Pages contain photographs and updated biographies where the women list where they live, any graduate education, their current occupation, their husband's occupation, and any update notes they wished to include. Also included are pages of handwritten correspondence from the alums to their class representative giving updates. Contents also contain a reunion schedule, 1967 annual alumni association presidents' report, and programs.","Scrapbook contains media that represent a record of Alumnae Association activities from 1927-1954. Materials include alumnae handbook, bulletin, news, association constitution, newspaper clippings, letters, tickets, programs, invitations, flyers, seating arrangement chart, photographs, sheet music, matchbox, pressed flower, map of campus. Cover has handmade decoration.","Contains media reflecting the activities of the Alumnae Association from 1957-1960. An enclosed card suggests it may have been assembled by Miss Mary Tarpley, Historian, 1958-1960. Contents include programs, invitations, newspaper, letters, dean's list, photographs, minutes, president's report, and the 1960 commencement address.","Materials include member rosters, calendars of events, constitution and bylaws, cards and programs, notes.","Material includes executive board rosters, newspaper clippings, photographs, notes, newsletters, calendars and documentation of events such as opening lunch, Christmas dance, and community aid projects.","Material includes clippings, notes, executive board rosters, programs and cards, correspondence, annual reports.","Material includes executive board rosters, newspaper clippings, newsletters, programs, calendars and documentation of events such as the chapter scholarship awards and annual bridge party. Some of the documentation pertains to contemporary controversies at MWC, such as the dismissal of President Combs and the applications of Black students.","Materials include executive board rosters, newspaper clippings, correspondence, notes, documentation of events such as the chapter scholarship awards and the bridge fashion show.","Materials include photographs, correspondence and announcements, programs, chapter bylaws, clippings, cards and notes, documentation of events such as the covered dish supper, bridge fashion show, and telethon.","Materials include executive board rosters, correspondence, photographs, notes and drawings, cards and programs, newsletters, Century Club certificate, documentation of events such as covered dish supper, scholarship awards, and telethon.","Materials include photographs, correspondence, clippings, notes.","Scrapbook compiled by alums to mark the events of Homecoming 1969, \"An Arts Weekend.\" Contains photos, events schedules, biographies, life updates, and letters from various alums.","Scrapbook containing newspaper clippings from external media sources meticulously covering Mary Washington College and its faculty, staff, students, and events. The sources are most frequently, but not limited to, Virginia newspapers like the Free Lance-Star and Richmond Times-Dispatch. It appears to be something that could have been assembled by the college's media relations office, although there is no identifying context. The scrapbook provides a fairly comprehensive timeline of events and important figures at MWC from 1952 through 1955, including the departure of President Combs.","Scrapbook containing newspaper clippings from external media sources meticulously covering Mary Washington College and its faculty, staff, students, and events. The sources are most frequently, but not limited to, Virgina newspapers like the Free Lance-Star and Richmond Times-Dispatch. It appears to be something that could have been assembled by the college's media relations office, although there is no identifying context. The scrapbook provides a fairly comprehensive timeline of events and important figures at MWC from 1955 through 1959.","Scrapbook containing newspaper clippings from external media sources meticulously covering Mary Washington College and its faculty, staff, students, and events. The sources are most frequently, but not limited to, Virginia newspapers like the Free Lance-Star and Richmond Times-Dispatch. It appears to be something that could have been assembled by the college's media relations office, although there is no identifying context. The scrapbook provides a fairly comprehensive timeline of events and important figures at MWC for the academic year 1977-1978.","Four scrapbooks documenting events at the Trinkle, then Simpson, libraries. Material includes newspaper clippings showcasing staff accomplishments, photos of family, student, and staff events, and documentation of the construction of Simpson Library.","Contents include newspaper clippings, photographs, letters, campus grapevine newsletter, and postcards. Clippings document the hiring of Roy Strohl as University Librarian in 1985, some of the publication accomplishments of longtime Humanities Librarian Jack Bales, planning for the new library and other campus happenings, and student scholarship announcements. Photographs show staff/aide picnics, holiday parties, and record many scenes throughout Trinkle Library.","Materials include newspaper and magazine clippings and photographs. Clippings primatily document the new library with a few noting professional accomplishments. Included photographs record the construction and subsequent move from Trinkle to Simpson Library, showcasing the brand new library spaces. Images also depict exhibits in the new space and staff/student celebrations.","Contents include newspaper clippings, invitations, and photographs. Some of the documented events include student/staff luncheons, the retirement of Mildred Ray after 40 years of working at MWC, and student award winners for the year.","Materials document the party for and bestowing of awards for library student assistants in 2004. Most of the people depicted are identified in handwritten notes by the scrapbook creator.","Scrapbook assembled by Albert A. Schwarz, co. B 68th A.R. 6th Div. APO 256 Camp Chaffee, Arkansas, documenting his Army experience from 1942-1944. Scrapbook includes photographs with text explaining the vast majority of the photos. Pvt. Schwartz remained stateside during the events described in the scrapbook, traveling only as far as Hawaii.","University of Mary Washington Special Collections and University Archives","Mary Washington College. Alumni Association","University of Mary Washington. Jepson Alumni Executive Center","University of Mary Washington. Simpson Library","Edson, Jean Slater","English \n.    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Please contact Special Collections to arrange access.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaterial is available as digital content only. Contact Special Collections staff to arrange access.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDigital copy only. Please contact Special Collections for access.\u003c/p\u003e"],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Access","Conditions Governing Access","Conditions Governing Access"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["Digital copy only. Please contact Special Collections to arrange access.","Material is available as digital content only. Contact Special Collections staff to arrange access.","Digital copy only. Please contact Special Collections for access."],"altformavail_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eDigitized version available.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDigitized version available.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDigitized version available\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDigitized version available.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA group of students in Digital History (HIST 428), Spring 2022 digitized and transcribed the scrapbook to create a \u003ca href=\"https://pvtschwarz.umwhistory.org/\"\u003edigital exhibit\u003c/a\u003e, \"The Life of Private Schwartz.\" The exhibit includes a map of many of the places mentioned in the scrapbook.\u003c/p\u003e"],"altformavail_heading_ssm":["Existence and Location of Copies","Existence and Location of Copies","Existence and Location of Copies","Existence and Location of Copies","Existence and Location of Copies"],"altformavail_tesim":["Digitized version available.","Digitized version available.","Digitized version available","Digitized version available.","A group of students in Digital History (HIST 428), Spring 2022 digitized and transcribed the scrapbook to create a  digital exhibit , \"The Life of Private Schwartz.\" The exhibit includes a map of many of the places mentioned in the scrapbook."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eCatherine Ficklin was born in 1911. She attended high school in Aberdeen, MD, and then went to Fredericksburg State Normal School for 3 years and 2 summers, attending classes and working in the library until she graduated in 1930. From there she moved to Wicomico Church, where she taught at Wicomico School for 2 years. Catherine married John Robert Chilton Stephens and they had three children: John R, Jr., Jane Lyell S. Ayers Drummond (wrote for Times-Dispatch and has a journalism scholarship in her name), and Catherine (attended Stephen College and Boston Conservatory).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMildred Lenore Burke entered MWC in 1939 but left in 1941 to study nursing and be of assistance during WWII.\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical / Historical","Biographical / Historical"],"bioghist_tesim":["Catherine Ficklin was born in 1911. She attended high school in Aberdeen, MD, and then went to Fredericksburg State Normal School for 3 years and 2 summers, attending classes and working in the library until she graduated in 1930. From there she moved to Wicomico Church, where she taught at Wicomico School for 2 years. Catherine married John Robert Chilton Stephens and they had three children: John R, Jr., Jane Lyell S. Ayers Drummond (wrote for Times-Dispatch and has a journalism scholarship in her name), and Catherine (attended Stephen College and Boston Conservatory).","Mildred Lenore Burke entered MWC in 1939 but left in 1941 to study nursing and be of assistance during WWII."],"odd_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eHistorical materials may contain offensive content. Simpson Library continues to make these sources available to provide an accurate and accessible record of the University's history. By providing an open and transparent historical record, we seek to uphold the University's ASPIRE values and provide a diverse and supportive learning environment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNote that this scrapbook contains racist imagery and language, including programs and tickets to minstrel shows, a birthday card depicting \"baby Sambo,\" and an illustration of an auction taking place at the \"Old Slave Block\" in downtown Fredericksburg. Special Collections and Archives makes these materials available to researchers to provide an accurate and transparent record of the University's history.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSome images depict students in blackface.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains some images of white students depicting indigenous and East Asian people.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOutdated language used to describe Asian cultures.\u003c/p\u003e"],"odd_heading_ssm":["Sensitive Content Warning","Sensitive Content Warning","Sensitive Content Warning","Sensitive Content Warning","Sensitive Content Warning"],"odd_tesim":["Historical materials may contain offensive content. Simpson Library continues to make these sources available to provide an accurate and accessible record of the University's history. By providing an open and transparent historical record, we seek to uphold the University's ASPIRE values and provide a diverse and supportive learning environment.","Note that this scrapbook contains racist imagery and language, including programs and tickets to minstrel shows, a birthday card depicting \"baby Sambo,\" and an illustration of an auction taking place at the \"Old Slave Block\" in downtown Fredericksburg. Special Collections and Archives makes these materials available to researchers to provide an accurate and transparent record of the University's history.","Some images depict students in blackface.","Contains some images of white students depicting indigenous and East Asian people.","Outdated language used to describe Asian cultures."],"originalsloc_heading_ssm":["Existence and Location of Originals"],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eCover is brown paper and reads \"Memory Book\" in silver writing. The cover shows some tearing and scribbles. Black string used for binding removed for preservation but retained in the box. Inside the scrapbook contains notes, dried flowers, programs, napkins, menu, pamphlets, ticket stubs, newspaper clippings, postcards, and pencils, which have been glued in. Black paper used throughout for decoration. Some loose media/pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe pages depict student life on campus in the earliest years of the Fredericksburg Normal School. The photos show students playing in the snow, participating in May Queen events, going to class, and posing in different locations around the original three campus buildings. They also include Professor William Hamlet at his house (now Hamlet House) tending to his chickens that lived around back.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScrapbook contains Fredericksburg State Normal School (FSNS) basketball uniform felt letter, photographs, newspaper, letters, program, Alumnae Association Treasurer report, bumper stickers, invitations. Includes materials from alumna's time as a student (Class of 1918) as well as content from her 50th anniversary class reunion.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA scrapbook created by Helen Davenport Smith, Class of 1919. It's titled \"Kodak Book\" after what was most likely the popular camera used at the time. The enclosed images depict the the campus in the early 20th century and its students engaging in various activities, such as gardening and socializing, as well as Smith's post-college life and rural teaching career.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScrapbook with media dating from 1927-28, assembled by student Catherine Ficklin Stephens. The scrapbook is titled \"The Girl Graduate Her Own Book\" on the cover and is a premade scrapbook that the student added media to. Contents include photographs, newspaper, autographs, programs, notes, bus schedule, invitations, letters, candy wrappers, locks of hair, stamps, advertisements.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cli\u003eStudents Handbook, 1928, 1929 \u003c/li\u003e","\u003cli\u003e\"Alma Mater\" – Music by Mildred P. Stewart '28, Words by Sallie B. Walker '28\u003c/li\u003e","\u003cli\u003e\"America the Beautiful\" \u003c/li\u003e","\u003cli\u003e\"Program of activities opening week, September 18-22, 1928\" \u003c/li\u003e","\u003cli\u003e\"Faculty and Officers\" session 1929-30 \u003c/li\u003e","\u003cli\u003eProgram: \"Memorial Service to Algernon Bertrand Chandler\" – Oct. 14, 1928\u003c/li\u003e","\u003cli\u003e\"Program of the Ceremony Celebrating the Beginning of Work on the National Battlefields Park of Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania\" – Oct. 19, 1928 \u003c/li\u003e","\u003cli\u003eProgram for a play: Peg O' My Heart presented by the YWCA \u003c/li\u003e","\u003cli\u003eProgram for a play: The Color Line: A One Act Play of Present-Day China by Irene Taylor MacKair \u003c/li\u003e","\u003cli\u003eConvocation program, December 18, 1928 \u003c/li\u003e","\u003cli\u003eComic - Devil-Goat day? \u003c/li\u003e","\u003cli\u003ePamphlet: \"Folk-Plays of the Carolina Playmakers\", UNC Chapel Hill, 1928-1929 \u003c/li\u003e","\u003cli\u003eProgram: \"'The Joy of Life' A Musical Romance Presented by Senior Class, Dec. 7, 1928\" \u003c/li\u003e","\u003cli\u003eGlee Club program, Jan. 31, 1929; March 15, 1929, Jan. 25 \u003c/li\u003e","\u003cli\u003eProgram: \"The Boston Male Choir\" \u003c/li\u003e","\u003cli\u003eProgram: \"Choral Festival: Virginia Federation of Music Clubs and Virginia Music Teachers State Ass'n\" – April 8-12, 1929 \u003c/li\u003e","\u003cli\u003eProgram: \"John Powell Concert\", April 10, 1929 \u003c/li\u003e","\u003cli\u003eSong lyrics: \"Merrily, Merrily\"; \"Going to Shout All Over God's Heaven\"; \"Reuben and Rachel\"; \"Today is Monday\"; \"Nancy Lee\"; \"America the Beautiful\"; \"Swing Low, Sweet Chariot\"; \"Flow Gently, Sweet Afton\" \u003c/li\u003e","\u003cli\u003eProgram: \"S. T. C. Dramatic Club presents Nathan Hale A Four Act Play\", April 26, 1929 \u003c/li\u003e","\u003cli\u003eMay Day program, May 11, 1929, May 10, 1930 \u003c/li\u003e","\u003cli\u003e\"Class Day Exercises, June 1, 1929\"  \u003c/li\u003e","\u003cli\u003eProgram: Baccalaureate Service, June 2, 1929 \u003c/li\u003e","\u003cli\u003eCommencement program, June 3, 1929 \u003c/li\u003e","\u003cli\u003eImage and article on Fannie Ward \u003c/li\u003e","\u003cli\u003eHandwritten  invitation to \"Baptist Picnic\", Oct. 18 \u003c/li\u003e","\u003cli\u003eOpera program: \"Tales of Hoffman\" \u003c/li\u003e","\u003cli\u003eVarious laundry receipts and tickets \u003c/li\u003e","\u003cli\u003e\"Spend a While at Fredericksburg, Virginia\" – pamphlet published by the Chamber of Commerce \u003c/li\u003e","\u003cli\u003eProgram: \"Sacred Concert\" April 6 \u003c/li\u003e","\u003cli\u003e\"A Suggestion to High School Seniors\" Bulletin, vol.16 n.1 Jan. 1930 \u003c/li\u003e","\u003cli\u003eBaccalaureate service program, June 8, 1930 \u003c/li\u003e","\u003cli\u003eCommencement program, June 1930 \u003c/li\u003e","\u003cli\u003e\"Program of the Twentieth Anniversary Celebration of The State Teachers College at Fredericksburg, VA\" – June 6, 1931\u003c/li\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents include photographs, newspaper clippings, cards, programs for theater and dance performances, ribbons, medals, postcards, correspondence, tickets, and grade sheets. Mamie carefully documented her activities and achievements from her late high school career at Suffolk High School through her transition to a State Teachers College student. Materials show that she was involved in the Y.W.C.A, at one point serving as the secretary, and was selected for Alpha Phi Sigma, a scholarship fraternity. She documented attending many musical and dramatic performances, enjoyed campus activities like Devil Goat Day and May Day, and recorded the acheivements of her friends.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStudent scrapbook from the Class of 1935, filled with photographs, newspaper, programs, unexcused absence slips, tickets, invitations, notes, candy wrappers, the Modern Portias club yearbook, letters, doilies, napkins, calling cards, and Bing Crosby cut-outs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA digitized scrapbook containing annotated photographs of friends and buildings on the Mary Washington campus dating from 1935-1937. Five friends are named and identified on the front page as \"Pals from Hampton Hi School '35\"; one of the five, Audrey Wood, appears to be a State Teachers College student and resident of Willard Hall. Additional individuals, such as Audrey's roommates and other \"Hampton gals\" are identified throughout.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains several pages of photographs of student life on campus with handwritten captions and comments.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScrapbook curated by a student at MWC from 1939-1941. Contents include correspondence, photographs, newspapers, dried flowers and other small artifacts, programs, schedules, and other ephemera like napkins and tickets from campus events. She documents moments such as arriving to campus as a freshman and being told what to bring and who her adviser would be, and also her involvement with campus clubs and organizations like the YWCA, German Club, and athletics.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScrapbook documenting unique student experiences from 1940-1942. Content includes programs, pictures, post cards, academic papers and grades, newspaper clippings, invitations, dried corsages, etc. Collins Burke also includes several articles and images of the Washington, DC-native theatre actress Helen Hayes to mark a performance she gave at the college.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFour scrapbooks compiled by Elizabeth Bryan Stallings '46. They depict her activities at MWC from 1942 through her graduation in 1946. The scrapbooks prominently feature her involvement with the Cavalry Club; one of the scrapbooks is entirely dedicated to a Cavalry Troop excursion through Shenandoah National Park.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotograph of the \"U Save It Store\" in McRae, Georgia. The shop was owned by the Elizabeth Stallings' father, and Elizabeth appears in the photo as a small child alongside her parents and an unknown customer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents include black and white photos depicting the experience of a student at Mary Washington College in the early 1940s. Some photos document a severe flood that impacted Fredericksburg in 1942. Other documented activites include parades, equestrian activities, and general leisure time.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents are exclusively black and white photographs depicting life for a young woman in the early 1940s. Many photographs depict summertime leisure and equestrian activities. Elizabeth's graduation ceremony is also documented.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents include newspaper clippings, concert programs, devil/goat cloths, riding competition ribbons and documentation of equestrian events, invitations, correspondence, and postcards. The scrapbook provides the unique insight into the experience of a young woman in college during WWII, as well as one who was very involved in horse riding.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScrapbook documenting a 10-day pack trip taken into Shenandoah National Park by members of the Cavalry Troop in the summer of 1944. Contents are primarily black and white photos depicting the students and their horses at various sites throughout the park. Toop members rode, hiked, camped, cooked, and played outdoors. The students were supervised by Mr. Russ Walther, MWC riding instructor, and there is a 1986 article about Mr. Walther tipped in the back of the book.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScrapbook assembled by Marilyn Bass (nee Crosby) documenting her experiences at Mary Washington College of the University of Virginia in the early 1950s. Contents are exclusively black and white photos depicting people and locations on campus and in the Fredericksburg community.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents include photographs, newspaper clippings, copies of publications, programs, correspondence, sketches, maps, invitations, grade reports, receipts, ticket stubs, cards, and postcards. Frances' 1948 acceptance letter to the college is included, and she proceeds to thoroughly document her college experience. Materials indicate her involvement in the arts and dance on campus, her social and extracurricular engagements, and her classwork.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains images of commencement, campus, senior benefit (Called \"Future Edition\": \"Jonathan Swift probably would have commended the seniors of 1950 for their satiric production, \"Future Edition.\" Set in the year 1971, the play starred the future leaders of America, the women. Madame President presided over an all-woman cabinet comprising such offices as the Secretary of Exterior in charge of fashions and the Secretary of the Interior the authority on interior decorating.\" – From 1959 Bullet). Leora Knapp (married name Mora) was editor of the 1950 Battlefield.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScrapbook pages containing black and white photographs of people and buildings on the Mary Washington Campus dating from around 1952. Many of the photographs depict life in the dorms for the residents of Ball Hall, Room 205.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScrapbook documenting the activities of Sigma Tau Chi, the business fraternity, between 1939-1956 (no activity documented between 1942-1952). Contents include photographs, member rosters and activities reports, and newspaper clippings. Several pages also document a 1947 Virginia State Commercial Contest, where students competed in contests judging skills such as penmanship, shorthand, typewriting, and office personality.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScrapbook documenting the activities of the Cotillion Club from 1938-1948. This was primarily a social club responsible for organizing various dances, and the material in the scrapbook reflects these efforts. Contents include photographs, invitations, sheet music, ribbons, newspaper clippings, letters, table decorations, and Cotillion constitution and history,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains invitations and dance cards, dried flowers, photographs, and news clippings. The contents document the German Club at this time as a primarily social club, and along with Cotillion, they were responsible for organizing most of the dances that took place at the college in the 1930s-40s. Newspaper clippings in the scrapbook also document the choice to disband both of these clubs in 1947.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScrapbook created by the MWC of UVA Defense Program, sponsored by the Student Government Association. Founded January 23, 1942, the program's purpose was primarily to raise money for the war effort through selling stamps and bonds. Annotated photographs, newspaper clippings, and announcements describe the installation and activities of the stamp booth, as well as other promotional events such as the Bond Queen Contest, a visit from the governor, drives, rallies, and auctions. The final pages of the scrapbook provide an FAQ about the effort and a list of total sales for each year the defense program was active. Overall, the scrapbook reports that 95% of students and faculty participated and generated over $45,000 from 1942-1945.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhoto album documenting the activities of the SGA executive officers in 1987-88. Events include a summer 1987 retreat in Middleburg, VA, Leadership Week guest speaker, and construction of the Woodard Campus Center. The album also includes newspaper clippings of relevant events at the time, such as the death of a student from alcohol poisoning and student reactions to required AIDS seminars in the dorms. Several loose photos of student events from around 2002 are also interfiled in the album.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScrapbook documents the activities of the MWC of UVA's Eta Eta chapter of Alpha Psi Omega, a national theater honor society. Contents include newspaper clippings, paper ephemera, correspondence, photographs, programs and announcements for performances, and several copies of \"The Playbill,\" the annual Alpha Psi Omega publication.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents include certificates, membership cards and organization requirements, correspondence, event signs, photographs, performance schedules and programs, and newspaper clippings. Early pages of the scrapbook document the formation of the group as a member of the Guild's D.C. Chapter in 1951 with Jean Slater Appel (Edson) as faculty sponsor. The scrapbook primarily features documentation of the group's many performances and recitals.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents include guild declaration of religious principles and code of ethics, meeting minutes, photographs, performance programs, correspondence, and newspaper clippings. Materials primarily document the many concerts and performances of the group. Some photographs depict a trip to see the Von Berkeroff Organ at the University of Richmond in April, 1964.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents include organization minutes, signed plate, doilies, newspaper clippings, programs, photographs, club constitution, club handbook, letters, and invitations. Materials document such events as Bake Sales and participation in workshops and the Virginia Home Economics Association Convention.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents include invitations, club handbook, napkins, letters, newspaper clippings, club event signs, programs, and annual reports. Materials document events such as the annual Bake Sale and Christmas Party, a Fashion Show, and convention activities with the Virginia Home Economics Assocation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains photographs, fabric swatches, club handbook, invitations, newspaper clippings, programs, College Echo newsletters (the newletter for the College Chapter of the Virginia Home Economics Association). Documented activities include involvement with the VHEA College Chapter and clothing drives.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains annotated photographs, inter-club association booklet, club handbook, newspaper clippings, programs, and letters. The scrapbook documents the achievements of the women in the club and the events they participated in during the 1964-65 and 1965-66 academic years.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents include programs, photographs, newspaper clippings, and postcards compiled by Pi Delta Gamma, the honorary home economics fraternity (later Kappa Omicron Phi). The material primarily includes annotated photos documenting the activities of the Pi Delta Gamma students in the Home Ec. program and the Home Ec. club.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScrapbook contains newspaper clippings, photographs, programs, dance cards, and correspondence documenting the activities and accomplishments over all four years of the Class of 1952 at MWC. In addition to the affixed media items, the pages contain many hand-drawn illustrations and decorations, as well as annotations for many images.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScrapbook contains photographs, newspaper clippings, programs, and correspondence documenting the activities and accomplishments of the Class of 1954 during all four years of their attendance at MWC. Some pages include hand drawn illustrations and annotations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents document the activities of the Class of 1957 throughout all four years of their attendance at MWC. Materials include newspaper clippings, photographs, programs, correspondence, schedules, and paper ephemera. Images depict different buildings and locations on campus, and students engaging in dorm activities, performances, May Day, and other college events.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScrapbook documents the activities and accomplishments of the MWC class of 1966 throughout their four years in college. Contents include photographs, newspaper clippings, pamphlets and programs, correspondence, and ephemera like candy bar wrappers and tickets to events. Materials cover student participation in various musical and artistic performances, sports, and other extracurriculars like May Day, and also document individuals holding class leadership positions. Some collected notes and correspondence are tipped in to the back.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScrapbook documenting student activities during the first year of the class of 1974. Contains photographs, programs, schedules, memos, and correspondence, with illustrations and handwritten notes annotating contents. The scrapbook includes a tipped-in table of contents outlining the events documented such as orientation, concerts, the freshman dance, and final exams.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScrapbook documenting student activities during the second year of the class of 1974. Contains primarily photographs with illustrations and handwritten/painted notes annotating contents. Many of the photographs are candid shots of friends hanging out at different locations and events on campus.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScrapbook documenting the appearances and achievements of the MWC All-Girl Marching Band. Contents include photographs, newspaper clippings, programs and flyers from events, and correspondence. Materials describe the band traveling to perform at football games such as the Oyster Bowl, parades, and festivals throughout the state and note their success in competitions. They also show the band performing at home in events like May Day and a Christmas music performance in George Washington Hall, as well as posing for publicity-style photos on campus. The scrapbook contains the original photo of Bing Crosby signing the bass drum now on display in Special Collections, and a newspaper clipping of Al Hodge (of 1950s TV show \"Captain Video and his Video Rangers\") doing the same.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContatins photographs, newspaper clippings, programs, club minutes, and flyers of sponsored events. The club documents particpation in such events as visiting the Thai embassy in Washington D.C. to commemorate the Wesak Feastival, sponsoring art exhibits, hosting the Burmese ambassador, and attending a performance of Indonesian dancers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains photographs, letters, flyers, programs, and newspaper clippings. Events documented include the Russo-Asian Symposium, the First Annual International Buddhist Seminar, group dinners, visiting lecturers, and the retirement of Dr. Leidecker, who had been the club's sponsor since its inception in 1954.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series contains scrapbooks assembled by the student residents of Betty Lewis Hall over the years. Named for George Washington's sister, Elizabeth (Betty) Lewis, the dorm was one of the earliest residences, opening for students in 1925. The college leased Betty Lewis Hall for a number of years but ceased doing so in September 1972. The building is now apartments on Sunken Rd.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains photographs of student dorm life affixed with photo corners.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains photographs, letters, invitations, and greeting cards secured with tape.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains photographs, programs, letters, mouse week rules, decorations, newsletters, and newspaper clippings. Media affixed with a combination of tape, glue, and photo corners.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaterials include letters and memos, annotated photographs, club constitution, and pamphlets. Documented events include invited speakers, campaigning, and fundraising/volunteer activities for regional Republican causes and candidates such as Bill Scott and Paige Young.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents include annotated photographs, newspaper clippings, flyers distributed during \"Youth for Nixon Week,\" club minutes and documents, pamphlets, and correspondence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents include programs amd pamphlets, newspaper clippings, photographs, letters and memos, and campaign materials for Republican candidates like Linwood Holton (elected Virginia Governor in 1970).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhoto album depicting residence hall life from the perspective of RAs and other residence life staff. Photos depict staff workshops and move-in day, and also social activities like tubing on the Rappahannock River, Halloweens, soccer games, a co-ed fashion show, working out, and hanging out on campus.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhoto album depicting student activities from 1983-1984, often from the perspective of residence life and outreach staff. Events depicted include an RA retreat, parents weekend, Halloweens, attending a NACA (National Association for Campus Activities) conference, and \"MASH weekend,\" a themed event featuring a showing of the original MASH movie, a character look-alike contest, and a tent-raising competition.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhoto album depicting scenes of student life on the MWC campus, often from the perspective of residence life staff. Events documented include the Student 75th Anniversary Parade down Campus Drive (before it was Campus Walk), playing in the snow, RA retreats, Halloweens, preparing for President Anderson's inauguration, playfair, graduation, and parents' weekend.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhoto album depicting various campus activities and events from the perspective of residence life students. Documented events include the 1986 graduation ceremony, RA socials, move-in day, a Japanese tea ceremony, and \"Grill on the Hill\" at Marshall Hall. Several photographs of individual students identify the residence halls in which they worked.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhoto album shows collected images of the Historic Preservation Club's activities in the late 1990s. Photos document trips to such places as Frank Lloyd Wright's Fallingwater, Agecroft House in Richmond, VA, South Carolina, and Savannah, GA. Photos also show members participating in the annual Ghost Walk and Victorian Ball.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents include photographs, written notes, museum pamphlets, maps, newspaper clippings, and various ephemera from trips and events. Some of the activities documented include travel to local, national, and international historic sites, and the annual club occurrences of the Ghost Walk and Victorian Ball.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScrapbook documenting activities of the Historic Preservation Club from 2007-2008. Photographs show the club members on trips to Washington, D.C., Philadelphia, Hampton House in Maryland, Ferry Farm, Caroline County, and Richmond, as well as documenting the club's annual Ghost Walk.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScrapbook cover is a darker blue color decorated with the words \"Mary Washington Young Democrats.\" Materials include photographs, stickers, and notes. Photos depict students participating in various social, community service, and political activities, including attending conventions and meeting Tim Kaine during his campaign for governor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaterials include photographs, election paraphernalia (bumper stickers, stickers). Items document the 2008 presidential and senate elections and include photographs of Barack Obama's visit to UMW. Students also documented participating in campaign amd election day activities for Obama and other democratic candidates in Virginia, and later visiting DC for Obama's inauguration. Photos also depict students socializing with then-governor (later senator) Tim Kaine, former governor (later senator) Mark Warner, and future governor Terry McAuliffe at Mark Warner's picnic.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaterials include photographs, stickers, and notes. Photos depict students participating in various campaign, social, and community service activities, including supporting Creigh Deeds' unsuccessful run for governor in 2009.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted booklet featuring photographs from Ecology Club events such as: Club Carnival, Old Rag hikes, Clean Energy Rally, VA and National Powershifts, Painting the Rock, Weekend in Wise, Appalachia Rising, Conservation Lobby Day, Eco Club Formal, Green Week, and others.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScrapbook documenting the activities of the Class of 1915, including their reunions and fundraising efforts. The scrapbook was assembled by Ruth Carter Vellines, the Class Agent for the years represented. Contents include photographs, newspaper and magazine clippings, letters, and invitations. Among this is correspondence documenting the alums' effort to raise money for the Rare Book Room, and a response from Rare Book Librarian Daniel Woodward stating that their donation allowed him to buy the first French edition of Ulysses.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScrapbook compiled by members of the class of 1964 on the occasion of their third reunion in 1967. Pages contain photographs and updated biographies where the women list where they live, any graduate education, their current occupation, their husband's occupation, and any update notes they wished to include. Also included are pages of handwritten correspondence from the alums to their class representative giving updates. Contents also contain a reunion schedule, 1967 annual alumni association presidents' report, and programs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScrapbook contains media that represent a record of Alumnae Association activities from 1927-1954. Materials include alumnae handbook, bulletin, news, association constitution, newspaper clippings, letters, tickets, programs, invitations, flyers, seating arrangement chart, photographs, sheet music, matchbox, pressed flower, map of campus. Cover has handmade decoration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains media reflecting the activities of the Alumnae Association from 1957-1960. An enclosed card suggests it may have been assembled by Miss Mary Tarpley, Historian, 1958-1960. Contents include programs, invitations, newspaper, letters, dean's list, photographs, minutes, president's report, and the 1960 commencement address.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaterials include member rosters, calendars of events, constitution and bylaws, cards and programs, notes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaterial includes executive board rosters, newspaper clippings, photographs, notes, newsletters, calendars and documentation of events such as opening lunch, Christmas dance, and community aid projects.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaterial includes clippings, notes, executive board rosters, programs and cards, correspondence, annual reports.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaterial includes executive board rosters, newspaper clippings, newsletters, programs, calendars and documentation of events such as the chapter scholarship awards and annual bridge party. Some of the documentation pertains to contemporary controversies at MWC, such as the dismissal of President Combs and the applications of Black students.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaterials include executive board rosters, newspaper clippings, correspondence, notes, documentation of events such as the chapter scholarship awards and the bridge fashion show.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaterials include photographs, correspondence and announcements, programs, chapter bylaws, clippings, cards and notes, documentation of events such as the covered dish supper, bridge fashion show, and telethon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaterials include executive board rosters, correspondence, photographs, notes and drawings, cards and programs, newsletters, Century Club certificate, documentation of events such as covered dish supper, scholarship awards, and telethon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaterials include photographs, correspondence, clippings, notes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScrapbook compiled by alums to mark the events of Homecoming 1969, \"An Arts Weekend.\" Contains photos, events schedules, biographies, life updates, and letters from various alums.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScrapbook containing newspaper clippings from external media sources meticulously covering Mary Washington College and its faculty, staff, students, and events. The sources are most frequently, but not limited to, Virginia newspapers like the Free Lance-Star and Richmond Times-Dispatch. It appears to be something that could have been assembled by the college's media relations office, although there is no identifying context. The scrapbook provides a fairly comprehensive timeline of events and important figures at MWC from 1952 through 1955, including the departure of President Combs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScrapbook containing newspaper clippings from external media sources meticulously covering Mary Washington College and its faculty, staff, students, and events. The sources are most frequently, but not limited to, Virgina newspapers like the Free Lance-Star and Richmond Times-Dispatch. It appears to be something that could have been assembled by the college's media relations office, although there is no identifying context. The scrapbook provides a fairly comprehensive timeline of events and important figures at MWC from 1955 through 1959.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScrapbook containing newspaper clippings from external media sources meticulously covering Mary Washington College and its faculty, staff, students, and events. The sources are most frequently, but not limited to, Virginia newspapers like the Free Lance-Star and Richmond Times-Dispatch. It appears to be something that could have been assembled by the college's media relations office, although there is no identifying context. The scrapbook provides a fairly comprehensive timeline of events and important figures at MWC for the academic year 1977-1978.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFour scrapbooks documenting events at the Trinkle, then Simpson, libraries. Material includes newspaper clippings showcasing staff accomplishments, photos of family, student, and staff events, and documentation of the construction of Simpson Library.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents include newspaper clippings, photographs, letters, campus grapevine newsletter, and postcards. Clippings document the hiring of Roy Strohl as University Librarian in 1985, some of the publication accomplishments of longtime Humanities Librarian Jack Bales, planning for the new library and other campus happenings, and student scholarship announcements. Photographs show staff/aide picnics, holiday parties, and record many scenes throughout Trinkle Library.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaterials include newspaper and magazine clippings and photographs. Clippings primatily document the new library with a few noting professional accomplishments. Included photographs record the construction and subsequent move from Trinkle to Simpson Library, showcasing the brand new library spaces. Images also depict exhibits in the new space and staff/student celebrations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents include newspaper clippings, invitations, and photographs. Some of the documented events include student/staff luncheons, the retirement of Mildred Ray after 40 years of working at MWC, and student award winners for the year.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaterials document the party for and bestowing of awards for library student assistants in 2004. Most of the people depicted are identified in handwritten notes by the scrapbook creator.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScrapbook assembled by Albert A. Schwarz, co. B 68th A.R. 6th Div. APO 256 Camp Chaffee, Arkansas, documenting his Army experience from 1942-1944. Scrapbook includes photographs with text explaining the vast majority of the photos. Pvt. Schwartz remained stateside during the events described in the scrapbook, traveling only as far as Hawaii.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Content Description","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["Cover is brown paper and reads \"Memory Book\" in silver writing. The cover shows some tearing and scribbles. Black string used for binding removed for preservation but retained in the box. Inside the scrapbook contains notes, dried flowers, programs, napkins, menu, pamphlets, ticket stubs, newspaper clippings, postcards, and pencils, which have been glued in. Black paper used throughout for decoration. Some loose media/pages.","The pages depict student life on campus in the earliest years of the Fredericksburg Normal School. The photos show students playing in the snow, participating in May Queen events, going to class, and posing in different locations around the original three campus buildings. They also include Professor William Hamlet at his house (now Hamlet House) tending to his chickens that lived around back.","Scrapbook contains Fredericksburg State Normal School (FSNS) basketball uniform felt letter, photographs, newspaper, letters, program, Alumnae Association Treasurer report, bumper stickers, invitations. Includes materials from alumna's time as a student (Class of 1918) as well as content from her 50th anniversary class reunion.","A scrapbook created by Helen Davenport Smith, Class of 1919. It's titled \"Kodak Book\" after what was most likely the popular camera used at the time. The enclosed images depict the the campus in the early 20th century and its students engaging in various activities, such as gardening and socializing, as well as Smith's post-college life and rural teaching career.","Scrapbook with media dating from 1927-28, assembled by student Catherine Ficklin Stephens. The scrapbook is titled \"The Girl Graduate Her Own Book\" on the cover and is a premade scrapbook that the student added media to. Contents include photographs, newspaper, autographs, programs, notes, bus schedule, invitations, letters, candy wrappers, locks of hair, stamps, advertisements.","Students Handbook, 1928, 1929 ","\"Alma Mater\" – Music by Mildred P. Stewart '28, Words by Sallie B. Walker '28","\"America the Beautiful\" ","\"Program of activities opening week, September 18-22, 1928\" ","\"Faculty and Officers\" session 1929-30 ","Program: \"Memorial Service to Algernon Bertrand Chandler\" – Oct. 14, 1928","\"Program of the Ceremony Celebrating the Beginning of Work on the National Battlefields Park of Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania\" – Oct. 19, 1928 ","Program for a play: Peg O' My Heart presented by the YWCA ","Program for a play: The Color Line: A One Act Play of Present-Day China by Irene Taylor MacKair ","Convocation program, December 18, 1928 ","Comic - Devil-Goat day? ","Pamphlet: \"Folk-Plays of the Carolina Playmakers\", UNC Chapel Hill, 1928-1929 ","Program: \"'The Joy of Life' A Musical Romance Presented by Senior Class, Dec. 7, 1928\" ","Glee Club program, Jan. 31, 1929; March 15, 1929, Jan. 25 ","Program: \"The Boston Male Choir\" ","Program: \"Choral Festival: Virginia Federation of Music Clubs and Virginia Music Teachers State Ass'n\" – April 8-12, 1929 ","Program: \"John Powell Concert\", April 10, 1929 ","Song lyrics: \"Merrily, Merrily\"; \"Going to Shout All Over God's Heaven\"; \"Reuben and Rachel\"; \"Today is Monday\"; \"Nancy Lee\"; \"America the Beautiful\"; \"Swing Low, Sweet Chariot\"; \"Flow Gently, Sweet Afton\" ","Program: \"S. T. C. Dramatic Club presents Nathan Hale A Four Act Play\", April 26, 1929 ","May Day program, May 11, 1929, May 10, 1930 ","\"Class Day Exercises, June 1, 1929\"  ","Program: Baccalaureate Service, June 2, 1929 ","Commencement program, June 3, 1929 ","Image and article on Fannie Ward ","Handwritten  invitation to \"Baptist Picnic\", Oct. 18 ","Opera program: \"Tales of Hoffman\" ","Various laundry receipts and tickets ","\"Spend a While at Fredericksburg, Virginia\" – pamphlet published by the Chamber of Commerce ","Program: \"Sacred Concert\" April 6 ","\"A Suggestion to High School Seniors\" Bulletin, vol.16 n.1 Jan. 1930 ","Baccalaureate service program, June 8, 1930 ","Commencement program, June 1930 ","\"Program of the Twentieth Anniversary Celebration of The State Teachers College at Fredericksburg, VA\" – June 6, 1931","Contents include photographs, newspaper clippings, cards, programs for theater and dance performances, ribbons, medals, postcards, correspondence, tickets, and grade sheets. Mamie carefully documented her activities and achievements from her late high school career at Suffolk High School through her transition to a State Teachers College student. Materials show that she was involved in the Y.W.C.A, at one point serving as the secretary, and was selected for Alpha Phi Sigma, a scholarship fraternity. She documented attending many musical and dramatic performances, enjoyed campus activities like Devil Goat Day and May Day, and recorded the acheivements of her friends.","Student scrapbook from the Class of 1935, filled with photographs, newspaper, programs, unexcused absence slips, tickets, invitations, notes, candy wrappers, the Modern Portias club yearbook, letters, doilies, napkins, calling cards, and Bing Crosby cut-outs.","A digitized scrapbook containing annotated photographs of friends and buildings on the Mary Washington campus dating from 1935-1937. Five friends are named and identified on the front page as \"Pals from Hampton Hi School '35\"; one of the five, Audrey Wood, appears to be a State Teachers College student and resident of Willard Hall. Additional individuals, such as Audrey's roommates and other \"Hampton gals\" are identified throughout.","Contains several pages of photographs of student life on campus with handwritten captions and comments.","Scrapbook curated by a student at MWC from 1939-1941. Contents include correspondence, photographs, newspapers, dried flowers and other small artifacts, programs, schedules, and other ephemera like napkins and tickets from campus events. She documents moments such as arriving to campus as a freshman and being told what to bring and who her adviser would be, and also her involvement with campus clubs and organizations like the YWCA, German Club, and athletics.","Scrapbook documenting unique student experiences from 1940-1942. Content includes programs, pictures, post cards, academic papers and grades, newspaper clippings, invitations, dried corsages, etc. Collins Burke also includes several articles and images of the Washington, DC-native theatre actress Helen Hayes to mark a performance she gave at the college.","Four scrapbooks compiled by Elizabeth Bryan Stallings '46. They depict her activities at MWC from 1942 through her graduation in 1946. The scrapbooks prominently feature her involvement with the Cavalry Club; one of the scrapbooks is entirely dedicated to a Cavalry Troop excursion through Shenandoah National Park.","Photograph of the \"U Save It Store\" in McRae, Georgia. The shop was owned by the Elizabeth Stallings' father, and Elizabeth appears in the photo as a small child alongside her parents and an unknown customer.","Contents include black and white photos depicting the experience of a student at Mary Washington College in the early 1940s. Some photos document a severe flood that impacted Fredericksburg in 1942. Other documented activites include parades, equestrian activities, and general leisure time.","Contents are exclusively black and white photographs depicting life for a young woman in the early 1940s. Many photographs depict summertime leisure and equestrian activities. Elizabeth's graduation ceremony is also documented.","Contents include newspaper clippings, concert programs, devil/goat cloths, riding competition ribbons and documentation of equestrian events, invitations, correspondence, and postcards. The scrapbook provides the unique insight into the experience of a young woman in college during WWII, as well as one who was very involved in horse riding.","Scrapbook documenting a 10-day pack trip taken into Shenandoah National Park by members of the Cavalry Troop in the summer of 1944. Contents are primarily black and white photos depicting the students and their horses at various sites throughout the park. Toop members rode, hiked, camped, cooked, and played outdoors. The students were supervised by Mr. Russ Walther, MWC riding instructor, and there is a 1986 article about Mr. Walther tipped in the back of the book.","Scrapbook assembled by Marilyn Bass (nee Crosby) documenting her experiences at Mary Washington College of the University of Virginia in the early 1950s. Contents are exclusively black and white photos depicting people and locations on campus and in the Fredericksburg community.","Contents include photographs, newspaper clippings, copies of publications, programs, correspondence, sketches, maps, invitations, grade reports, receipts, ticket stubs, cards, and postcards. Frances' 1948 acceptance letter to the college is included, and she proceeds to thoroughly document her college experience. Materials indicate her involvement in the arts and dance on campus, her social and extracurricular engagements, and her classwork.","Contains images of commencement, campus, senior benefit (Called \"Future Edition\": \"Jonathan Swift probably would have commended the seniors of 1950 for their satiric production, \"Future Edition.\" Set in the year 1971, the play starred the future leaders of America, the women. Madame President presided over an all-woman cabinet comprising such offices as the Secretary of Exterior in charge of fashions and the Secretary of the Interior the authority on interior decorating.\" – From 1959 Bullet). Leora Knapp (married name Mora) was editor of the 1950 Battlefield.","Scrapbook pages containing black and white photographs of people and buildings on the Mary Washington Campus dating from around 1952. Many of the photographs depict life in the dorms for the residents of Ball Hall, Room 205.","Scrapbook documenting the activities of Sigma Tau Chi, the business fraternity, between 1939-1956 (no activity documented between 1942-1952). Contents include photographs, member rosters and activities reports, and newspaper clippings. Several pages also document a 1947 Virginia State Commercial Contest, where students competed in contests judging skills such as penmanship, shorthand, typewriting, and office personality.","Scrapbook documenting the activities of the Cotillion Club from 1938-1948. This was primarily a social club responsible for organizing various dances, and the material in the scrapbook reflects these efforts. Contents include photographs, invitations, sheet music, ribbons, newspaper clippings, letters, table decorations, and Cotillion constitution and history,","Contains invitations and dance cards, dried flowers, photographs, and news clippings. The contents document the German Club at this time as a primarily social club, and along with Cotillion, they were responsible for organizing most of the dances that took place at the college in the 1930s-40s. Newspaper clippings in the scrapbook also document the choice to disband both of these clubs in 1947.","Scrapbook created by the MWC of UVA Defense Program, sponsored by the Student Government Association. Founded January 23, 1942, the program's purpose was primarily to raise money for the war effort through selling stamps and bonds. Annotated photographs, newspaper clippings, and announcements describe the installation and activities of the stamp booth, as well as other promotional events such as the Bond Queen Contest, a visit from the governor, drives, rallies, and auctions. The final pages of the scrapbook provide an FAQ about the effort and a list of total sales for each year the defense program was active. Overall, the scrapbook reports that 95% of students and faculty participated and generated over $45,000 from 1942-1945.","Photo album documenting the activities of the SGA executive officers in 1987-88. Events include a summer 1987 retreat in Middleburg, VA, Leadership Week guest speaker, and construction of the Woodard Campus Center. The album also includes newspaper clippings of relevant events at the time, such as the death of a student from alcohol poisoning and student reactions to required AIDS seminars in the dorms. Several loose photos of student events from around 2002 are also interfiled in the album.","Scrapbook documents the activities of the MWC of UVA's Eta Eta chapter of Alpha Psi Omega, a national theater honor society. Contents include newspaper clippings, paper ephemera, correspondence, photographs, programs and announcements for performances, and several copies of \"The Playbill,\" the annual Alpha Psi Omega publication.","Contents include certificates, membership cards and organization requirements, correspondence, event signs, photographs, performance schedules and programs, and newspaper clippings. Early pages of the scrapbook document the formation of the group as a member of the Guild's D.C. Chapter in 1951 with Jean Slater Appel (Edson) as faculty sponsor. The scrapbook primarily features documentation of the group's many performances and recitals.","Contents include guild declaration of religious principles and code of ethics, meeting minutes, photographs, performance programs, correspondence, and newspaper clippings. Materials primarily document the many concerts and performances of the group. Some photographs depict a trip to see the Von Berkeroff Organ at the University of Richmond in April, 1964.","Contents include organization minutes, signed plate, doilies, newspaper clippings, programs, photographs, club constitution, club handbook, letters, and invitations. Materials document such events as Bake Sales and participation in workshops and the Virginia Home Economics Association Convention.","Contents include invitations, club handbook, napkins, letters, newspaper clippings, club event signs, programs, and annual reports. Materials document events such as the annual Bake Sale and Christmas Party, a Fashion Show, and convention activities with the Virginia Home Economics Assocation.","Contains photographs, fabric swatches, club handbook, invitations, newspaper clippings, programs, College Echo newsletters (the newletter for the College Chapter of the Virginia Home Economics Association). Documented activities include involvement with the VHEA College Chapter and clothing drives.","Contains annotated photographs, inter-club association booklet, club handbook, newspaper clippings, programs, and letters. The scrapbook documents the achievements of the women in the club and the events they participated in during the 1964-65 and 1965-66 academic years.","Contents include programs, photographs, newspaper clippings, and postcards compiled by Pi Delta Gamma, the honorary home economics fraternity (later Kappa Omicron Phi). The material primarily includes annotated photos documenting the activities of the Pi Delta Gamma students in the Home Ec. program and the Home Ec. club.","Scrapbook contains newspaper clippings, photographs, programs, dance cards, and correspondence documenting the activities and accomplishments over all four years of the Class of 1952 at MWC. In addition to the affixed media items, the pages contain many hand-drawn illustrations and decorations, as well as annotations for many images.","Scrapbook contains photographs, newspaper clippings, programs, and correspondence documenting the activities and accomplishments of the Class of 1954 during all four years of their attendance at MWC. Some pages include hand drawn illustrations and annotations.","Contents document the activities of the Class of 1957 throughout all four years of their attendance at MWC. Materials include newspaper clippings, photographs, programs, correspondence, schedules, and paper ephemera. Images depict different buildings and locations on campus, and students engaging in dorm activities, performances, May Day, and other college events.","Scrapbook documents the activities and accomplishments of the MWC class of 1966 throughout their four years in college. Contents include photographs, newspaper clippings, pamphlets and programs, correspondence, and ephemera like candy bar wrappers and tickets to events. Materials cover student participation in various musical and artistic performances, sports, and other extracurriculars like May Day, and also document individuals holding class leadership positions. Some collected notes and correspondence are tipped in to the back.","Scrapbook documenting student activities during the first year of the class of 1974. Contains photographs, programs, schedules, memos, and correspondence, with illustrations and handwritten notes annotating contents. The scrapbook includes a tipped-in table of contents outlining the events documented such as orientation, concerts, the freshman dance, and final exams.","Scrapbook documenting student activities during the second year of the class of 1974. Contains primarily photographs with illustrations and handwritten/painted notes annotating contents. Many of the photographs are candid shots of friends hanging out at different locations and events on campus.","Scrapbook documenting the appearances and achievements of the MWC All-Girl Marching Band. Contents include photographs, newspaper clippings, programs and flyers from events, and correspondence. Materials describe the band traveling to perform at football games such as the Oyster Bowl, parades, and festivals throughout the state and note their success in competitions. They also show the band performing at home in events like May Day and a Christmas music performance in George Washington Hall, as well as posing for publicity-style photos on campus. The scrapbook contains the original photo of Bing Crosby signing the bass drum now on display in Special Collections, and a newspaper clipping of Al Hodge (of 1950s TV show \"Captain Video and his Video Rangers\") doing the same.","Contatins photographs, newspaper clippings, programs, club minutes, and flyers of sponsored events. The club documents particpation in such events as visiting the Thai embassy in Washington D.C. to commemorate the Wesak Feastival, sponsoring art exhibits, hosting the Burmese ambassador, and attending a performance of Indonesian dancers.","Contains photographs, letters, flyers, programs, and newspaper clippings. Events documented include the Russo-Asian Symposium, the First Annual International Buddhist Seminar, group dinners, visiting lecturers, and the retirement of Dr. Leidecker, who had been the club's sponsor since its inception in 1954.","This series contains scrapbooks assembled by the student residents of Betty Lewis Hall over the years. Named for George Washington's sister, Elizabeth (Betty) Lewis, the dorm was one of the earliest residences, opening for students in 1925. The college leased Betty Lewis Hall for a number of years but ceased doing so in September 1972. The building is now apartments on Sunken Rd.","Contains photographs of student dorm life affixed with photo corners.","Contains photographs, letters, invitations, and greeting cards secured with tape.","Contains photographs, programs, letters, mouse week rules, decorations, newsletters, and newspaper clippings. Media affixed with a combination of tape, glue, and photo corners.","Materials include letters and memos, annotated photographs, club constitution, and pamphlets. Documented events include invited speakers, campaigning, and fundraising/volunteer activities for regional Republican causes and candidates such as Bill Scott and Paige Young.","Contents include annotated photographs, newspaper clippings, flyers distributed during \"Youth for Nixon Week,\" club minutes and documents, pamphlets, and correspondence.","Contents include programs amd pamphlets, newspaper clippings, photographs, letters and memos, and campaign materials for Republican candidates like Linwood Holton (elected Virginia Governor in 1970).","Photo album depicting residence hall life from the perspective of RAs and other residence life staff. Photos depict staff workshops and move-in day, and also social activities like tubing on the Rappahannock River, Halloweens, soccer games, a co-ed fashion show, working out, and hanging out on campus.","Photo album depicting student activities from 1983-1984, often from the perspective of residence life and outreach staff. Events depicted include an RA retreat, parents weekend, Halloweens, attending a NACA (National Association for Campus Activities) conference, and \"MASH weekend,\" a themed event featuring a showing of the original MASH movie, a character look-alike contest, and a tent-raising competition.","Photo album depicting scenes of student life on the MWC campus, often from the perspective of residence life staff. Events documented include the Student 75th Anniversary Parade down Campus Drive (before it was Campus Walk), playing in the snow, RA retreats, Halloweens, preparing for President Anderson's inauguration, playfair, graduation, and parents' weekend.","Photo album depicting various campus activities and events from the perspective of residence life students. Documented events include the 1986 graduation ceremony, RA socials, move-in day, a Japanese tea ceremony, and \"Grill on the Hill\" at Marshall Hall. Several photographs of individual students identify the residence halls in which they worked.","Photo album shows collected images of the Historic Preservation Club's activities in the late 1990s. Photos document trips to such places as Frank Lloyd Wright's Fallingwater, Agecroft House in Richmond, VA, South Carolina, and Savannah, GA. Photos also show members participating in the annual Ghost Walk and Victorian Ball.","Contents include photographs, written notes, museum pamphlets, maps, newspaper clippings, and various ephemera from trips and events. Some of the activities documented include travel to local, national, and international historic sites, and the annual club occurrences of the Ghost Walk and Victorian Ball.","Scrapbook documenting activities of the Historic Preservation Club from 2007-2008. Photographs show the club members on trips to Washington, D.C., Philadelphia, Hampton House in Maryland, Ferry Farm, Caroline County, and Richmond, as well as documenting the club's annual Ghost Walk.","Scrapbook cover is a darker blue color decorated with the words \"Mary Washington Young Democrats.\" Materials include photographs, stickers, and notes. Photos depict students participating in various social, community service, and political activities, including attending conventions and meeting Tim Kaine during his campaign for governor.","Materials include photographs, election paraphernalia (bumper stickers, stickers). Items document the 2008 presidential and senate elections and include photographs of Barack Obama's visit to UMW. Students also documented participating in campaign amd election day activities for Obama and other democratic candidates in Virginia, and later visiting DC for Obama's inauguration. Photos also depict students socializing with then-governor (later senator) Tim Kaine, former governor (later senator) Mark Warner, and future governor Terry McAuliffe at Mark Warner's picnic.","Materials include photographs, stickers, and notes. Photos depict students participating in various campaign, social, and community service activities, including supporting Creigh Deeds' unsuccessful run for governor in 2009.","Printed booklet featuring photographs from Ecology Club events such as: Club Carnival, Old Rag hikes, Clean Energy Rally, VA and National Powershifts, Painting the Rock, Weekend in Wise, Appalachia Rising, Conservation Lobby Day, Eco Club Formal, Green Week, and others.","Scrapbook documenting the activities of the Class of 1915, including their reunions and fundraising efforts. The scrapbook was assembled by Ruth Carter Vellines, the Class Agent for the years represented. Contents include photographs, newspaper and magazine clippings, letters, and invitations. Among this is correspondence documenting the alums' effort to raise money for the Rare Book Room, and a response from Rare Book Librarian Daniel Woodward stating that their donation allowed him to buy the first French edition of Ulysses.","Scrapbook compiled by members of the class of 1964 on the occasion of their third reunion in 1967. Pages contain photographs and updated biographies where the women list where they live, any graduate education, their current occupation, their husband's occupation, and any update notes they wished to include. Also included are pages of handwritten correspondence from the alums to their class representative giving updates. Contents also contain a reunion schedule, 1967 annual alumni association presidents' report, and programs.","Scrapbook contains media that represent a record of Alumnae Association activities from 1927-1954. Materials include alumnae handbook, bulletin, news, association constitution, newspaper clippings, letters, tickets, programs, invitations, flyers, seating arrangement chart, photographs, sheet music, matchbox, pressed flower, map of campus. Cover has handmade decoration.","Contains media reflecting the activities of the Alumnae Association from 1957-1960. An enclosed card suggests it may have been assembled by Miss Mary Tarpley, Historian, 1958-1960. Contents include programs, invitations, newspaper, letters, dean's list, photographs, minutes, president's report, and the 1960 commencement address.","Materials include member rosters, calendars of events, constitution and bylaws, cards and programs, notes.","Material includes executive board rosters, newspaper clippings, photographs, notes, newsletters, calendars and documentation of events such as opening lunch, Christmas dance, and community aid projects.","Material includes clippings, notes, executive board rosters, programs and cards, correspondence, annual reports.","Material includes executive board rosters, newspaper clippings, newsletters, programs, calendars and documentation of events such as the chapter scholarship awards and annual bridge party. Some of the documentation pertains to contemporary controversies at MWC, such as the dismissal of President Combs and the applications of Black students.","Materials include executive board rosters, newspaper clippings, correspondence, notes, documentation of events such as the chapter scholarship awards and the bridge fashion show.","Materials include photographs, correspondence and announcements, programs, chapter bylaws, clippings, cards and notes, documentation of events such as the covered dish supper, bridge fashion show, and telethon.","Materials include executive board rosters, correspondence, photographs, notes and drawings, cards and programs, newsletters, Century Club certificate, documentation of events such as covered dish supper, scholarship awards, and telethon.","Materials include photographs, correspondence, clippings, notes.","Scrapbook compiled by alums to mark the events of Homecoming 1969, \"An Arts Weekend.\" Contains photos, events schedules, biographies, life updates, and letters from various alums.","Scrapbook containing newspaper clippings from external media sources meticulously covering Mary Washington College and its faculty, staff, students, and events. The sources are most frequently, but not limited to, Virginia newspapers like the Free Lance-Star and Richmond Times-Dispatch. It appears to be something that could have been assembled by the college's media relations office, although there is no identifying context. The scrapbook provides a fairly comprehensive timeline of events and important figures at MWC from 1952 through 1955, including the departure of President Combs.","Scrapbook containing newspaper clippings from external media sources meticulously covering Mary Washington College and its faculty, staff, students, and events. The sources are most frequently, but not limited to, Virgina newspapers like the Free Lance-Star and Richmond Times-Dispatch. It appears to be something that could have been assembled by the college's media relations office, although there is no identifying context. The scrapbook provides a fairly comprehensive timeline of events and important figures at MWC from 1955 through 1959.","Scrapbook containing newspaper clippings from external media sources meticulously covering Mary Washington College and its faculty, staff, students, and events. The sources are most frequently, but not limited to, Virginia newspapers like the Free Lance-Star and Richmond Times-Dispatch. It appears to be something that could have been assembled by the college's media relations office, although there is no identifying context. The scrapbook provides a fairly comprehensive timeline of events and important figures at MWC for the academic year 1977-1978.","Four scrapbooks documenting events at the Trinkle, then Simpson, libraries. Material includes newspaper clippings showcasing staff accomplishments, photos of family, student, and staff events, and documentation of the construction of Simpson Library.","Contents include newspaper clippings, photographs, letters, campus grapevine newsletter, and postcards. Clippings document the hiring of Roy Strohl as University Librarian in 1985, some of the publication accomplishments of longtime Humanities Librarian Jack Bales, planning for the new library and other campus happenings, and student scholarship announcements. Photographs show staff/aide picnics, holiday parties, and record many scenes throughout Trinkle Library.","Materials include newspaper and magazine clippings and photographs. Clippings primatily document the new library with a few noting professional accomplishments. Included photographs record the construction and subsequent move from Trinkle to Simpson Library, showcasing the brand new library spaces. Images also depict exhibits in the new space and staff/student celebrations.","Contents include newspaper clippings, invitations, and photographs. Some of the documented events include student/staff luncheons, the retirement of Mildred Ray after 40 years of working at MWC, and student award winners for the year.","Materials document the party for and bestowing of awards for library student assistants in 2004. Most of the people depicted are identified in handwritten notes by the scrapbook creator.","Scrapbook assembled by Albert A. Schwarz, co. B 68th A.R. 6th Div. APO 256 Camp Chaffee, Arkansas, documenting his Army experience from 1942-1944. Scrapbook includes photographs with text explaining the vast majority of the photos. Pvt. Schwartz remained stateside during the events described in the scrapbook, traveling only as far as Hawaii."],"names_ssim":["University of Mary Washington Special Collections and University Archives","Mary Washington College. 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Please contact Special Collections and University Archives (specref@vt.edu or 540-231-6308) if you need assistance with forms or to submit a completed form."],"date_range_isim":[1949,1950,1951,1952,1953,1954,1955,1956,1957,1958,1959],"_nest_path_":"/components#26/components#35","timestamp":"2026-05-21T02:34:55.437Z","collection":{"numFound":1,"start":0,"numFoundExact":true,"docs":[{"id":"viblbv_repositories_2_resources_3151","ead_ssi":"viblbv_repositories_2_resources_3151","_root_":"viblbv_repositories_2_resources_3151","_nest_parent_":"viblbv_repositories_2_resources_3151","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/oai/VT/repositories_2_resources_3151.xml","title_filing_ssi":"Virginia Tech and Local History Mounted Clippings","title_ssm":["Virginia Tech and Local History Mounted Clippings"],"title_tesim":["Virginia Tech and Local History Mounted Clippings"],"unitdate_ssm":["c. 1870s-c. 1960s"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["c. 1870s-c. 1960s"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["VerticalFile.006"],"text":["VerticalFile.006","Virginia Tech and Local History Mounted Clippings","Blacksburg (Va.)","Local/Regional History and Appalachian South","Montgomery County (Va.)","University History","The collection is open for research.","Mounted Clippings are arranged by subject, primarily alphabetically.","The guide to the Virginia Tech and Local History Mounted Clippings by Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech, is licensed under a CC0 ( https://creativecommons.org/share-your- work/public-domain/cc0/ ).","The processing, arrangement, and description was completed by Special Collections staff prior to 2015. The finding aid was completed in August 2015. The re-integration of Mo56a-i, Association of Married Students was completed in October 2019.","See also Vertical Files (successors to the mounted clippings): Biographical Vertical Files Blacksburg Vertical Files Montgomery County/Christiansburg Vertical Files Record Group Vertical Files Southwest Virginia Vertical Files","In general, the Virginia Tech and Local History Mounted Clippings include newspaper clippings, photocopies, ephermera, unpublished and/or informal publications, and other papers relating to a specific subject area. Files in this collection relate to Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, and the activities of members of the community or university.","Ma may include Agricultural Conference Board and Institute Of Rural Affairs.","Ma 1 may include Agricultural Experiment Station \u0026 Field Research Stations.\nMa 1, 5, 6, 10, 11, 15, 16 may include Farmers' Institute.\nMa 3 may include Corn Day Short Course.\nMa 5, 18, 19, 29 may include Farmer'S Winter Short Course.\nMa 11, 24 may include Dairy Cattle At V.P.I.\nMa 18 may include Planters Club.\nMa 19 may include Pure-Bred Sire Campaign.\nMa 22 may include Agriculture \u0026 Life Sciences, College Of - Poultry Science.\nMa 22 may include Boys \u0026 Girls Short Course.\nMa 23 may include Virginia Aberdeen Angus Breeders' Association.\nMa 23, 24, 59, 61 may include Horticulture Club.\nMa 25, 28 may include Corn Score Card.\nMa 28 may include Dairy Science Club (American Dairy Science Association; Incl. Dairy Clubs).\nMa 30, 65 may include Hoof \u0026 Horn Club.\nMa 61 may include American Society Of Agricultural Engineers.\nMa 65 may include Little International Livestock Show.","Ma 221, 223-233, 239 may include Mccormick, Cyrus Hall Centennial Celebration (1931).\nMa 222, 224, 226-228, 259, 262, 264 may include Institute Of Rural Affairs.\nM 309 may include Alumni Gate.","MAAg 355 may include Jamestown Centennial Festival (VPI Horticulturists Plant Indian Tobacco).","MAEc 8, 264 may include Virginia Summer School For Town \u0026 Country Ministers.","MAHr 223 may include Weather.","MAIn 85, 86 may include Buildings - Hutcheson Hall (Formerly New Agricultural Hall).","MAM 177, 177a, 835, 208, 230a may include Institute Of Rural Affairs.\nMAM 198, 199, 203-206, 212, 215, 251, 254-260 may include Mccormick, Cyrus Hall.\nMAM 203, 207, 211, 1957 may include Motion Picture Unit At VPI.","MAM 264 may include Atoms (Film By VPI \"Infant Giant\").","Mar O1 may include \"Pot Pourri\".","Masb 22 may include High School Science Teachers Summer Institute.\nMasb 23 may include Conservation Short Course.","MAV may include Future Farmers Of America.","Mbl may include Community Concert Association and Earthquakes.\nMbl 1a, 2, 4, 417, 472, 473, 1438, 1441, 1445, 1564, 1592, 1603 may include \"Huckleberry\".\nMbl 5, 1206-1207 may include Norfolk \u0026 Western Railroad.\nMbl 1052, 1054, 1189 may include Future Farmers Of America.","Mbl 4 may include Sham Battle.\nMbl 5 may include American Red Cross.\nMbl 9 may include \"Solitude\".","Mbl 77 may include Lakes \u0026 Ponds.","Mbl 1206 may include Lybrook Row.","Mcv may include Mall and President's Home.","Mcv 96 may include Doorways - V.P.I. Buildings.\nMcv 99 may include Lakes \u0026 Ponds.","Mcv 130 may include Buildings - R.O.T.C Building (Building 364).","Mfi 18 may include Sham Battle.\nMfi 23 may include Athletic Department (Formerly Athletic Association);  Hoof \u0026 Horn Club; and Masons.","Mfi 74 may include Freshmen.\nMfi 120, 149, 151, 157 may include Kohler Trophy.","Mcon may include Community Concert Association.","Mco 4, 7 may include Agriculture \u0026 Life Sciences, College Of - Poultry Science.","Mco 57 may include Russian Language Course.","Mda 2 may include Lynchburg Club.\nMda 29 may include Songs Of VPI Incl. Moonlight \u0026 VPI, Tech Triumph, Ut Prosim.","Mde may include Accidents And Deaths.","Mde 6 may include Highty-Tighties.","Mde 28 may include Engineering, Metallurgical.","Mdev may include Agriculture \u0026 Life Sciences, College Of - Horticulture; Campus Development Plan; and \"Pre-Centennial Development Program\".","Mdev 7 may include Arboretum (Sculpture).","Med 8-12, 17 may include Mccormick, Cyrus Hall.","Me may include Engineering, College Of, and Geology.","Me 9 may include Buildings - Davidson Hall (Chemical Engineering).\nMe 12 may include Airport (Officially Opened In 1939).\nMe 72 may include Mall.","Menr may include Freshmen and Orientation.","Mext may include Branch Colleges Of VPI.","Mf 29 may include Wine Faculty Achievement Award.","Mf 360, 416 may include Buildings - Seitz Hall (Agricultural Engineering Building).","ML 1 may include Loans To Students.\nML 2, 3, 4, 5 may include Rison Bill.\nML 4 may include Engineering Experiment Station.\nML 7, 8, 9, 10 may include Bonds, V.P.I. (To Finance Building Of War Memorial Hall).","Mm may include Uniforms, Military, Armistice Day, Corps Of Cadets, and  Military Organizations.\nMm 3, 7, 7c, 15, 135 may include Highty-Tighties.\nMm 42, 43, 63, 72, 94, 105, 116, 124, 130, 132, 159, 164 may include Kohler Trophy.","Mm 14, 16 may include Inspection, Military.","Mm 21, 22, 23, 24 may include Foch Celebration.\nMM 78 may include Air R.O.T.C.\nMm 92 may include World War I and World War Ii.","M may include Armistice Day; Art, Dept. Of; Arts \u0026 Sciences, College Of [Obsolete]; Class Of (Different Years); Concerts \u0026 Plays (Not VPI); Conferences, Seminars, Workshops (Off-Campus); Conferences, Seminars, Workshops (On-Campus); Engineering Exposition; Engineering, College Of; Enrollment \u0026 Registration; Highty-Tighties; Horse Show; and Snow Battle.\nM 10, 119, 802 may include Faculty.\nM 10, 123, 171 may include Engineering Experiment Station.\nM 22, 54, 103, 104, 236, 245 may include Fires--On Campus.\nM 23, 24, 26a, 103, 104 may include Buildings - Field House (1914) (Burned).\nM 23, 31, 785, 804, 810 may include Buildings - Mcbryde Building Of Mechanic Arts (The Shops).\nM 23, 245, 805, 862 may include Trees--V.P.I. Campus.\nM 24, 26, 29, 115, 166, 170a, 195, 214, 218, 222 may include Science Club Obsolete.\nM 25, 31, 112, 118, 120 may include Maury Literary Society.\nM 26, 28, 73 may include Farmer's Winter Short Course.\nM 26, 85, 120, 511 may include Inspection, Military.\nM 29, 30, 134, 135 may include Grounds (Buildings \u0026).\nM 31, 40, 95, 99, 113, 115, 132, 215, 236, 240, 241, 242 may include Rat System.\nM 31, 46, 263 may include Gitt, William G. (\"Uncle Bill\").\nM 54, 113 may include World War I.\nM 66, 69, 70, 534 may include Songs Of VPI Incl. Moonlight \u0026 VPI, Tech Triumph, Ut Prosim.\nM 71, 738, 759 may include Masons.\nM 74, 233, 234 may include Student Volunteer Movement.\nM 77, 134, 139, 275, 369, 371 may include Course Of Study.\nM 82, 87-89, 134, 157, 226 may include Norfolk \u0026 Western Railroad.\nM 82, 125, 129, 153, 517 may include American Society Of Mechanical Engineers (Asme).\nM 93, 224, 489 may include American Society Of Agricultural Engineers.\nM 97, 107a, 113, 120, 121, 123, 131, 773, 774 may include Buildings - War Memorial Gymnasium.\nM 102, 167, 203 may include Chemical Club / Chemistry Club.\nM 109, 116, 276 may include Home Demonstration.\nM 111, 113, 133, 134, 148, 718, 722, 723, 807 may include Buildings - Miles Stadium, 1926-1964.\nM 115, 116, 135, 138, 148, 139, 785, 804, 810 may include Buildings - Patton Hall.\nM 115, 168 may include Shenandoah Valley Club.\nM 122, 182 may include Fertilizer Short Course School M 122, 182.\nM 125, 178, 240, 193 may include Athletic Department (Formerly Athletic Association).\nM 127, 138, 176, 194a, 214, 236 may include American Chemical Society (Student Affiliate).\nM 128, 222, 339, 340, 442 may include Virginia Social Science Association.\nM 130, 394, 495, 513, 514 may include American Red Cross.\nM 131, 210, 786, 810, 837 may include Buildings - Academic Buildings 1 \u0026 2.\nM 134, 148, 149, 160, 182, 184, 185, 195, 238, 273, 276, 278, 318, 331, 438, 447, 464, 465, 470, 471, 481, 498, 849 may include Airport (Officially Opened In 1939).\nM 135, 293 may include Stroubles Creek (Strubbles Creek).\nM 135, 330, 356, 398 may include Educators' Conference.\nM 136, 726, 11/1, 18, 31, 152 may include Dining Halls.\nM 138, 148, 738, 739, 755, 757, 763, 802 may include Buildings - Henderson Hall (Infirmary).\nM 140, 141, 147-149, 225, 326, 329, 508 may include Geology.\nM 140, 149, 835 may include Buildings - Power Plant.\nM 140, 312, 460 may include Rural Electrification Short Course.\nM 150, 223, 350, 382, 462, 464 may include Freshmen.\nM 151, 171, 380, 811 may include Quarries.\nM 151, 176 may include Lynchburg Club.\nM 151, 314, 516 may include Lakes \u0026 Ponds.\nM 154-1930 to M 347-1937 may include Rural Minister's Short Course.\nM 155, 455, 504, 153 may include Virginia Associated Plumbing, Heating, Contractors.\nM 157, 160, 738, 739, 802, 804, 810 may include Buildings - Saunders Hall (Dairy Science).\nM 160, 165 may include Engineering, Ceramic.\nM 161, 163, 173, 179, 189, 203, 337 (Civilian Students Union) may include Student Government Association.\nM 161, 170, 174 may include Soil Survey (Virginia).\nM 164, 165, 191, 324 may include Thanksgiving Game.\nM 173, 267, 309, 390, 433, 436, 610 may include Weather.\nM 174, 186, 187, 275, 448 may include Engineering, College Of.\nM 179a, 416 may include Noell Act.\nM 209, 709, 785, 804, 810, 825, 826, 126, 208 may include Buildings - Davidson Hall (Chemical Engineering).\nM 220, 223, 397 may include Future Farmers Of America.\nM 225, 239, 351, 458, 467 may include Home Economics, College Of (Human Resources).\nM 232, 517, 220, 224 may include Engineering, Metallurgical.\nM 235, 389 may include Engineering, Chemical.\nM 271, 886 may include Biology, Dept. Of.\nM 282a, 312 may include Out-Of-School Youth.\nM 295, 352 may include Graham Plan (Re: Athletic Aid).\nM 376, 390, 393, 394, 413, 417, 424, 714, 727, 785, 786, 804, 810, 887, 890, 891 may include Buildings - Owens Dining Hall.\nM 393, 785, 786 may include Buildings - Eggleston Hall (East Stone Dorm).\nM 397, 835a may include Institute Of Rural Affairs.\nM 407, 481 may include Sigma Xi (Honorary Faculty Research Society).\nM 443, 693 may include Treasury, V.P.I.\nM 452, 738, 739, 804, 810 may include Buildings - Holden Hall.\nM 458, 463, 468, 469, 810 may include Buildings - Hillcrest (\"Skirt Barn\").\nM 467, 483, 487, 488, 854, 223 may include Boycotts.\nM 548, 568 may include Cave Club.\nM 637, 835, 836, 837, 844 may include Buildings - Dormitories.\nM 660, 772, 773, 776, 781, 785, 786, 792, 794, 796, 796a, 804, 810, 878 may include Buildings - Williams Hall.\nM 690, 714, 731, 745, 746 may include Rad-Tech.\nM 755, 756, 763, 882, 883, 890 may include Buildings - Greenhouse (Dept. Of Horticulture).\nM 760, 761, 781, 782, 785, 791, 794, 796, 796a, 804, 810, 835, 882, 883, 886, 878, 881 may include Buildings - Randolph Hall.\nM 760, 772, 774, 835 may include Buildings - Meat \u0026 Processing Lab.\nM 780, 792, 805, 807, 824, 835 may include Buildings - Livestock \u0026 Poultry Disease Lab.\nM 785, 802, 835, 837 may include Buildings - Rasche Hall.\nM 785, 802, 879 may include Buildings - Brodie Hall and Shanks Hall (No. 4 \u0026 No. 7 Barracks United).\nM 787, 788, 794, 796, 797, 799-801, 804, 806, 810, 811, 819, 820, 823, 824, 827, 830, 832-834, 834a, 835-836 may include Buildings - Library - Carol M. Newman Library.\nM 810, 815, 868 may include Buildings - Commencement Hall (Old Commerce Hall).\nM 810, 835 may include Buildings - Seitz Hall (Agricultural Engineering Building).\nM 880-887, 890, 893, 738, 739, 804, 810 may include Buildings - Robeson Hall.","M 12 may include Christmas Card V.P.I. and Class Ticket.\nM 17a may include Virginia Agricultural \u0026 Mechanical College (Vamc).\nM 20 may include Pulaski Club.\nM 22, 37 may include Buildings - Preston \u0026 Olin Buildings.\nM 23, 24 may include Septic Tank.\nM 30 may include Little International Livestock Show.\nM 55, 76 may include Hikes - Corps.","M 68, 69, 78, 109, 123, 137, 139 may include Farmers' Institute.\nM 73 may include Buildings - Alumni Building.\nM 80, 137 may include Dismissal.\nM 81, 82, 92, 129 may include American Society Of Civil Engineers.\nM 88 may include Buildings - Hutcheson Hall (Formerly New Agricultural Hall).\nM 94 may include Techgram.\nM 95 may include Mail Service (Campus).\nM 95, 96, 97, 108 may include Fires--Fought Off Campus.\nM 108, 155 may include May Day.\nM 115, 117 may include Buildings - University Club Building (Residence).\nM 116 may include Agriculture \u0026 Life Sciences, College Of - Horticulture.\nM 116, 117, 120 may include University Club.\nM 117-118 may include Agriculture \u0026 Life Sciences, College Of - Dairy Short Course.\nM 118 may include State Crop Pest Commission.\nM 122, 137, 154 may include Electric Meterman's Short Course.\nM 123 may include Hunt House.\nM 125 may include Agricultural Students' Honorary Council.\nM 130 may include United Daughters Of The Confederacy, 1927 Meeting At VPI.\nM 132 may include Coal.\nM 138, 139 may include Male Chorus At VPI.\nM 153 may include Publications, V.P.I.; Sham Battle; and Wine Scholarship.\nM 153, 154, 155 may include Engineer's Day.\nM 157 may include Buildings - Print Shop (Old M. E. Laboratory).","M 166, 196, 201, 218, 224 may include \"Technical Topics\" (1931-1941).\nM 167, 168, 171, 175, 188, 192, 215, 218, 231 may include Demolay Club.\nM 169 may include Industrial Surveys.\nM 170a may include Southern Collegian Magazine (1931).\nM 171 may include The Tin Horn (Co-Ed Yearbook, 1929-1931).\nM 176 may include VPI Skipper (Student Humor Magazine).\nM 179a, 180, 181 may include Landscape Design School (Short Course).\nM 180, 205 may include Mccormick, Cyrus Hall Centennial Celebration (1931).\nM 186, 225 may include American Country Life Association.\nM 188, 203 may include Chemistry, Dept. Of.\nM 189 may include Southern Colonels (Dance Orchestra).\nM 190 may include Roadside Landscaping.\nM 191 may include Lutheran Students' Association (Of America).\nM 195 may include Scorpions Club.\nM 196, 198, 219 may include Rifle Team.\nM 199 may include Prohibition Poll.\nM 203 may include Church Attendance.\nM 205 may include Lonesome Pine Club, Northern Neck Club, and Richmond Club.\nM 208 may include Pittsylvania Club.\nM 212 may include Rappahannock Valley Club and Roanoke Club.\nM 214, 216, 227 may include Swimming Pool.\nM 215, 230 may include Baptist Student Convention.\nM 214, 216, 227 may include Swimming Pool.\nM 215, 230 may include Baptist Student Convention.\nM 220 may include Athletic Department (Formerly Athletic Association).\nM 222, 231, 270 may include Depression \u0026 Recovery.\nM 223 may include Bachelor's Club.\nM 228, 239 may include Beer Licenses.\nM 230 may include American Legion.\nM 230, 231 may include Civil Works Project.\nM 230, 232, 240, 242, 285 may include Rescue Squad.\nM 231, 237, 239, 262, 276 may include Buildings - Utilities Building.\nM 234 may include Omicron Delta Kappa (Leadership Fraternity), Alpha Omicron Circle.\nM 234, 236, 236a may include Virginia Association Of International Relations.\nM 237 may include Cancer Research.\nM 241 may include Buildings - Faculty Center.\nM 241, 244, 245 may include Virginia Library Association.\nM 241, 258, 262 may include Federal Emergency Relief Administration.\nM 245 may include Fire Brigade.\nM 258, 262 may include Merchant Marine Officers Training School.\nM 262 may include Reflecting Pool.\nM 268, 275 may include Birds (Study).\nM 275 may include Aeronautical Course.\nM 278 may include Guidon.\nM 295 may include Evening Classes.","M 323 may include American Institute Of Chemical Engineers.\nM 338 may include Street Lighting.\nM 352 may include Southern Conference.\nM 356 may include Cooking For Boys.\nM 363, 365 may include Nautical Training School.\nM 363, 387 may include Virginia Educational Association.\nM 382 may include Student Identification Cards.\nM 388 may include Post-Graduate Club.\nM 390 may include Building Layouts.\nM 404 may include Cooperatives.\nM 412, 414 may include League Of Virginia Counties.\nM 417 may include Quadrangle.","M 433, 434 may include Mining Bureau.\nM 433, 449, 453, 456, 457, 458, 459, 460, 461, 465, 466, 467, 481, 488, 489, 523 may include World War Ii.\nM 438, 439, 441 may include Training Plane.\nM 438, 443, 452, 459, 470, 483, 485 may include Works Progress Administration (Wpa).\nM 443 may include Association Of College Libraries Of Southwest Virginia.\nM 452 may include Buildings - Seitz Hall (Agricultural Engineering Building).\nM 481 may include Keramos and Rankine, William J. M.\nM 490 may include William \u0026 Mary, College Of.\nM 493 may include Recruiting (Military).\nM 513, 519 may include Water Shortage.\nM 520 may include American Institute Of Architects.","M 579, 585 may include Nursery School-VPI.\nM 641 may include Napoleonana Collection.\nM 658, 660, 677, 691, 693 may include Sewage Disposal Plant.","M 709 may include Buildings - R.O.T.C Building (Building 364).\nM 710, 757-760, 763, 771-772 may include Mall.\nM 723 may include Buildings - Mining Engineering Building.\nM 726, 727, 734, 735, 745, 746, 746a, 804 may include Buildings - Femoyer Hall, Monteith Hall, and Thomas Hall.\nM 735, 738, 739, 742, 755, 756, 804, 810 may include Buildings - Smyth Hall (Formerly Known As Natural Science Building).\nM 737, 741 may include Piedmont Research Laboratory (Charlottesville).\nM 738 may include Tomato Clubs.\nM 738, 739, 802, 804, 810 may include Buildings - Agnew Hall.\nM 738, 739, 804, 810 may include Buildings - Price Hall (\"Old Aggie\").\nM 746 may include Winchester Research Laboratory.\nM 752, 786, 794, 780, 781, 785 may include Buildings - Library (Old Chapel Building) (Burned).\nM 755, 756, 757 may include Buildings - Dairy Barn.\nM 757 may include Bear (Wanders Through Campus).\nM 758 may include War Memorial Chapel.\nM 773, 774 may include Radio Station - WUVT.\nM 785, 802 may include Buildings - Lane Hall.\nM 785, 804 may include Buildings - Campbell Hall (West Stone Dorm).\nM 807, 812 may include Buildings - Athletic Plant.\nM 810 may include Buildings - Hutcheson Hall (Formerly New Agricultural Hall) and Performing Arts \u0026 Communications Building (Ymca Building, 1899-1936; Old Military Building, 1937-1966; Student Personnel Building, 1966-1972).\nM 815 may include Motion Picture Unit At VPI.","M 829 may include Racial \u0026 Ethnic Minorities (Campus).\nM 835-837, 870 may include Buildings - Pamplin Hall (Commerce Hall 2).\nM 862 may include Buildings - Barns.\nM 868 no. 8 may include Cornerstone Markers (Old Commerce Hall).\nM 881 may include Computing Center.\nM 882, 883 may include Buildings - Swine Center.\nM 886 may include Agriculture \u0026 Life Sciences, College Of - Veterinary Science.\nM 890 may include Mccormick, Cyrus Hall.\nM 890, 892 may include Buildings - Norris Hall.\nM 894, 895 may include Name Change.","Mla 31 may include Colors, V.P.I. (Orange \u0026 Maroon).\nMla 88 may include \"GOBBLERS\" (nickname).","Mla 367 may include Yells-VPI.","Mo 13, 17z may include Rankine, William J. M.\nMo 15, 16 may include Student Government Association.\nMo 20z73, 23 may include Sigma Mu Sigma (National College Masonic Service Fraternity).","Mo 1 may include Lee Literary Society.","Mo 1a, 1b, 1c, 1c1, 1c2, 1d may include Maury Literary Society.","Mo 2 may include Christian Science Organization.","Mo 3 may include Fraternities \u0026 Sororities--Social.\nMo 3a may include Kappa Sigma.\nMo 3b may include Sigma Alpha.\nMo 3b, 3d may include Pi Kappa Alpha (Social Fraternity).\nMo 3c may include Alpha Phi.\nMo 3c no. 2 may include Beta Theta Pi (Social Fraternity).","Mo 4 may include Music Groups and Tech Minstrels.","Mo 4m may include Songs Of VPI Incl. Moonlight \u0026 VPI, Tech Triumph, Ut Prosim.","Mo 6 may include Apple Club; Black Diamond Club; City, County \u0026 Sectional Clubs; Lonesome Pine Club; Lynchburg Club; Northern Neck Club; Peanut Club; Pittsylvania Club; Richmond Club; Roanoke Club; and Shenandoah Valley Club.","Mo 7 may include Tech Players and Thespian Club.","Mo 8 may include Virgnia Polytechnic Societies.","Mo 11 may include Student Publications.","Mo 16 may include Honor System.","Mo 16m, 16r may include Highty-Tighties.\nMo 16p may include Kohler Trophy.\nMo 16s may include Company B, Corps Of Cadets.","Mo 17z, 31-33, 55, 56, 57, 62, 65, 66, 68, 71, 72 may include War Memorial Chapel.","Mo 17g, 17m, 17L may include Buildings - War Memorial Gymnasium.\nMo 17h, 17g may include Buildings - Alumni Building.\nMo 17s3, 17s5, 17s7 may include Buildings - Miles Stadium, 1926-1964.\nMo 17t may include V.P.I. Alumnus.\nMo 17z29 may include Campus Development Plan.\nMo 17z31 may include Victory Reunion (1946).","Mo 17z101 may include Carillon.","Mo 20 may include Fraternities--Honorary.\nMo 20c, 20f, 20t, 20v, 20w, 20x, 20z, 20z12, 20z40, 20z76, 20z96 may include Sigma Xi (Honorary Faculty Research Society).\nMo 20g, 20o, 20w, 20y, 20z, 20z40 may include Pi Delta Epsilon (Journalism Honorary).\nMo 20j, 20m, 20o, 20t, 20w, 20x, 20z, 20zl, 20z3, 20z5, 20z95, 20z19, 20z94 may include Omicron Delta Kappa (Leadership Fraternity), Alpha Omicron Circle.\nMo 20q, 20s, 20z5, 20z71 may include Alpha Kappa Psi (Professional Business Fraternity).\nMo 20z22, 20z23, 20z32, 20z9, 20z70 may include Gregory Guard.","Mo 20, 20d, 20g2, 20h, 20p, 20r, 20w, 20y, 20zl, 20z2, 20z5, 20z6 may include Phi Kappa Phi (Scholarship Honorary).\nMo 20d, 20e, 20f, 20m, 20s may include Alpha Zeta (National Agriculture Society).\nMo 20e may include Scorpions Club.\nMo 20f, 20g may include Beta Tau Epsilon (Engineering).\nMo 20f, 20p, 20z, 20zl, 20z3 may include Phi Lambda Upsilon (Chemistry Honorary).\nMo 20g, 20h, 20j, 20p, 20q, 20r, 20u, 20x, 20z, 20z2, 20z11 may include Tau Beta Pi (Engineering Honorary).\nMo 20g2 may include Theta Epsilon Theta (Research Honorary Society).\nMo 20h may include Phi Gamma Nu.\nMo 20h, 20w, 20z2, 20z6, 20z7 may include Sigma Delta Psi (Athletic Honorary).\nMo 20m, 20n, 20t, 20z, 20z3, 20z6, 20z8 may include Scabbard \u0026 Blade (Honorary Military Society).\nMo 20w, 20x, 20z1, 20z3 may include Pi Tau Sigma (National Honorary, Mechanical Engineering).\nMo 20w, 20z, 20z1 may include Eta Kappa Nu (Ee Honorary).\nMo 20z may include Keramos.\nMo 20z, z2, z3 may include Chi Epsilon (Civil Engineering Honorary).\nMo 20z1 may include Alpha Sigma Mu (Metallurgical Engineering Fraternity).","Mo 20z28, 20z29 may include Sigma Pi Sigma.\nMo 20z27 may include Phi Sigma Society (Biological Sciences Honorary).\nMo 20z48 may include Pi Omega Pi (Business Education Honorary).\nMo 20z60 may include Alpha Phi Omega (National Service Fraternity).","Mo 22 may include American Society Of Agricultural Engineers and Four-H Alumni Club.\nMo 22b, 22c, 22d, 22e, 22g may include Agronomy Club.","Mo 24 may include \"Skippers\".","Mo27 may include Dairy Science Club (American Dairy Science Association).","Mo 33 may include Chemical Club.","Mo 34 may include Industrial Arts Education Club.","Mo 35 may include Baptist Student Union, Religious Activities, and Wesley Foundation.","Mo 37 may include Engineers and Engineering Exposition.","Mo 42 may include Blacksburg Naval Reserve Research Unit.","Mo 49 may include Circle K (Student Organizatons - Service).","Mo 50 may include Apollo Club (Weightlifting Club, 1954).","Mo 52 may include Aeronautical Clubs - American Institute Of Aeronautics; American Institute Aeronautical Science; American Institute Of Aeronautics \u0026 Astronautics.","Mo 54 may include Burkhart Mining Society.","Mo 60 may include Holden Society (Student Geological Organization).","Mo 61 may include Amateur Radio Association.","Mo 64 may include Chinese Student Association.","Mo 65 may include Distributive Education, Curriculum In.","Mo 67 may include Virginia Educational Association.","Mp 7 may include Rison Bill.\nMp 54 may include Buildings - Burruss Hall.","Mp 164 may include Name Change.","Mra may include Radford University.","Mst may include Cadet Scandal and Student Unrest / Troubles / Protests.","AB may include Athletics - Track \u0026 Field.","ABB may include Athletics - Wrestling.","AF may include Scrub Football Team.\nAF 1914c may include Songs Of VPI Incl. Moonlight \u0026 VPI, Tech Triumph, Ut Prosim.\nAF 1919s may include Silent Drill Company.\nAF 1922L may include Maury Literary Society.\nAF 1923z3 may include Monogram Club and Buildings - Field House (1914) (Burned).\nAF 1922z11 may include Dope Book (VPI - Vmi History).\nAF 1924 may include Athletic Department (Formerly Athletic Association).\nAF 1955 may include Sword (Ceremonial; VPI-VMI Game).\nAF 1959z10 may include Television (1959 Homecoming Game - A \"First\").","AG may include Athletics - Intra-Murals; Athletics - Women'S Sports; Athletics, Miscellaneous (Including \"Minor\", Unlisted Sports); and Miscellaneous Sports.","AG 1, 5 may include Athletic Department (Formerly Athletic Association).\nAG 5, 6 may include Southern Conference.\nAG 5, 6 may include Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association.\nAG 11 may include Buildings - Miles Stadium, 1926-1964.","AT may include Athletics - Track \u0026 Field.\nAT 1900, 1903, 1920c may include Field Day.","Mu may include Buildings - University Club Building (Residence).","MW 14, 23, 34, 27, 37, 53 may include Lakes \u0026 Ponds.","W la, 7a, 7c may include American Red Cross.","The copyright status of this collection is unknown. Copyright restrictions may apply. Contact Special Collections and University Archives for assistance in determining the use of these materials. ","Reproduction or digitization of materials for personal or research use can be requested using our reproduction/digitization form:  http://bit.ly/scuareproduction . Reproduction or digitization of materials for publication or exhibit use can be requested using our publication/exhibition form:  http://bit.ly/scuapublication . Please contact Special Collections and University Archives ( specref@vt.edu  or 540-231-6308) if you need assistance with forms or to submit a completed form.","In general, the Virginia Tech and Local History Mounted Clippings include newspaper clippings, photocopies, ephermera, unpublished and/or informal publications, and other papers relating to a specific subject area. Files in this collection relate to Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, and the activities of members of the community or university. 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The re-integration of Mo56a-i, Association of Married Students was completed in October 2019."],"relatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003e\u003clist\u003e\n\u003chead\u003eSee also Vertical Files (successors to the mounted clippings):\u003c/head\u003e\n\u003citem\u003e\u003ca href=\"https://ead.lib.virginia.edu/vivaxtf/view?docId=vt/viblbv01185.xml\" target=\"_blank\"\u003eBiographical Vertical Files\u003c/a\u003e\u003c/item\u003e\n\u003citem\u003e\u003ca href=\"https://ead.lib.virginia.edu/vivaxtf/view?docId=vt/viblbv01042.xml\" target=\"_blank\"\u003eBlacksburg Vertical Files\u003c/a\u003e\u003c/item\u003e\n\u003citem\u003e\u003ca href=\"https://ead.lib.virginia.edu/vivaxtf/view?docId=vt/viblbv01043.xml\" target=\"_blank\"\u003eMontgomery County/Christiansburg Vertical Files\u003c/a\u003e\u003c/item\u003e\n\u003citem\u003e\u003ca href=\"https://ead.lib.virginia.edu/vivaxtf/view?docId=vt/viblbv01186.xml\" target=\"_blank\"\u003eRecord Group Vertical Files\u003c/a\u003e\u003c/item\u003e\n\u003citem\u003e\u003ca href=\"https://ead.lib.virginia.edu/vivaxtf/view?docId=vt/viblbv01044.xml\" target=\"_blank\"\u003eSouthwest Virginia Vertical Files\u003c/a\u003e\u003c/item\u003e\n\u003c/list\u003e\u003c/p\u003e"],"relatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Related Archival Materials"],"relatedmaterial_tesim":["See also Vertical Files (successors to the mounted clippings): Biographical Vertical Files Blacksburg Vertical Files Montgomery County/Christiansburg Vertical Files Record Group Vertical Files Southwest Virginia Vertical Files"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Contents","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Contents","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content"],"scopecontent_tesim":["In general, the Virginia Tech and Local History Mounted Clippings include newspaper clippings, photocopies, ephermera, unpublished and/or informal publications, and other papers relating to a specific subject area. Files in this collection relate to Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, and the activities of members of the community or university.","Ma may include Agricultural Conference Board and Institute Of Rural Affairs.","Ma 1 may include Agricultural Experiment Station \u0026 Field Research Stations.\nMa 1, 5, 6, 10, 11, 15, 16 may include Farmers' Institute.\nMa 3 may include Corn Day Short Course.\nMa 5, 18, 19, 29 may include Farmer'S Winter Short Course.\nMa 11, 24 may include Dairy Cattle At V.P.I.\nMa 18 may include Planters Club.\nMa 19 may include Pure-Bred Sire Campaign.\nMa 22 may include Agriculture \u0026 Life Sciences, College Of - Poultry Science.\nMa 22 may include Boys \u0026 Girls Short Course.\nMa 23 may include Virginia Aberdeen Angus Breeders' Association.\nMa 23, 24, 59, 61 may include Horticulture Club.\nMa 25, 28 may include Corn Score Card.\nMa 28 may include Dairy Science Club (American Dairy Science Association; Incl. Dairy Clubs).\nMa 30, 65 may include Hoof \u0026 Horn Club.\nMa 61 may include American Society Of Agricultural Engineers.\nMa 65 may include Little International Livestock Show.","Ma 221, 223-233, 239 may include Mccormick, Cyrus Hall Centennial Celebration (1931).\nMa 222, 224, 226-228, 259, 262, 264 may include Institute Of Rural Affairs.\nM 309 may include Alumni Gate.","MAAg 355 may include Jamestown Centennial Festival (VPI Horticulturists Plant Indian Tobacco).","MAEc 8, 264 may include Virginia Summer School For Town \u0026 Country Ministers.","MAHr 223 may include Weather.","MAIn 85, 86 may include Buildings - Hutcheson Hall (Formerly New Agricultural Hall).","MAM 177, 177a, 835, 208, 230a may include Institute Of Rural Affairs.\nMAM 198, 199, 203-206, 212, 215, 251, 254-260 may include Mccormick, Cyrus Hall.\nMAM 203, 207, 211, 1957 may include Motion Picture Unit At VPI.","MAM 264 may include Atoms (Film By VPI \"Infant Giant\").","Mar O1 may include \"Pot Pourri\".","Masb 22 may include High School Science Teachers Summer Institute.\nMasb 23 may include Conservation Short Course.","MAV may include Future Farmers Of America.","Mbl may include Community Concert Association and Earthquakes.\nMbl 1a, 2, 4, 417, 472, 473, 1438, 1441, 1445, 1564, 1592, 1603 may include \"Huckleberry\".\nMbl 5, 1206-1207 may include Norfolk \u0026 Western Railroad.\nMbl 1052, 1054, 1189 may include Future Farmers Of America.","Mbl 4 may include Sham Battle.\nMbl 5 may include American Red Cross.\nMbl 9 may include \"Solitude\".","Mbl 77 may include Lakes \u0026 Ponds.","Mbl 1206 may include Lybrook Row.","Mcv may include Mall and President's Home.","Mcv 96 may include Doorways - V.P.I. Buildings.\nMcv 99 may include Lakes \u0026 Ponds.","Mcv 130 may include Buildings - R.O.T.C Building (Building 364).","Mfi 18 may include Sham Battle.\nMfi 23 may include Athletic Department (Formerly Athletic Association);  Hoof \u0026 Horn Club; and Masons.","Mfi 74 may include Freshmen.\nMfi 120, 149, 151, 157 may include Kohler Trophy.","Mcon may include Community Concert Association.","Mco 4, 7 may include Agriculture \u0026 Life Sciences, College Of - Poultry Science.","Mco 57 may include Russian Language Course.","Mda 2 may include Lynchburg Club.\nMda 29 may include Songs Of VPI Incl. Moonlight \u0026 VPI, Tech Triumph, Ut Prosim.","Mde may include Accidents And Deaths.","Mde 6 may include Highty-Tighties.","Mde 28 may include Engineering, Metallurgical.","Mdev may include Agriculture \u0026 Life Sciences, College Of - Horticulture; Campus Development Plan; and \"Pre-Centennial Development Program\".","Mdev 7 may include Arboretum (Sculpture).","Med 8-12, 17 may include Mccormick, Cyrus Hall.","Me may include Engineering, College Of, and Geology.","Me 9 may include Buildings - Davidson Hall (Chemical Engineering).\nMe 12 may include Airport (Officially Opened In 1939).\nMe 72 may include Mall.","Menr may include Freshmen and Orientation.","Mext may include Branch Colleges Of VPI.","Mf 29 may include Wine Faculty Achievement Award.","Mf 360, 416 may include Buildings - Seitz Hall (Agricultural Engineering Building).","ML 1 may include Loans To Students.\nML 2, 3, 4, 5 may include Rison Bill.\nML 4 may include Engineering Experiment Station.\nML 7, 8, 9, 10 may include Bonds, V.P.I. (To Finance Building Of War Memorial Hall).","Mm may include Uniforms, Military, Armistice Day, Corps Of Cadets, and  Military Organizations.\nMm 3, 7, 7c, 15, 135 may include Highty-Tighties.\nMm 42, 43, 63, 72, 94, 105, 116, 124, 130, 132, 159, 164 may include Kohler Trophy.","Mm 14, 16 may include Inspection, Military.","Mm 21, 22, 23, 24 may include Foch Celebration.\nMM 78 may include Air R.O.T.C.\nMm 92 may include World War I and World War Ii.","M may include Armistice Day; Art, Dept. Of; Arts \u0026 Sciences, College Of [Obsolete]; Class Of (Different Years); Concerts \u0026 Plays (Not VPI); Conferences, Seminars, Workshops (Off-Campus); Conferences, Seminars, Workshops (On-Campus); Engineering Exposition; Engineering, College Of; Enrollment \u0026 Registration; Highty-Tighties; Horse Show; and Snow Battle.\nM 10, 119, 802 may include Faculty.\nM 10, 123, 171 may include Engineering Experiment Station.\nM 22, 54, 103, 104, 236, 245 may include Fires--On Campus.\nM 23, 24, 26a, 103, 104 may include Buildings - Field House (1914) (Burned).\nM 23, 31, 785, 804, 810 may include Buildings - Mcbryde Building Of Mechanic Arts (The Shops).\nM 23, 245, 805, 862 may include Trees--V.P.I. Campus.\nM 24, 26, 29, 115, 166, 170a, 195, 214, 218, 222 may include Science Club Obsolete.\nM 25, 31, 112, 118, 120 may include Maury Literary Society.\nM 26, 28, 73 may include Farmer's Winter Short Course.\nM 26, 85, 120, 511 may include Inspection, Military.\nM 29, 30, 134, 135 may include Grounds (Buildings \u0026).\nM 31, 40, 95, 99, 113, 115, 132, 215, 236, 240, 241, 242 may include Rat System.\nM 31, 46, 263 may include Gitt, William G. (\"Uncle Bill\").\nM 54, 113 may include World War I.\nM 66, 69, 70, 534 may include Songs Of VPI Incl. Moonlight \u0026 VPI, Tech Triumph, Ut Prosim.\nM 71, 738, 759 may include Masons.\nM 74, 233, 234 may include Student Volunteer Movement.\nM 77, 134, 139, 275, 369, 371 may include Course Of Study.\nM 82, 87-89, 134, 157, 226 may include Norfolk \u0026 Western Railroad.\nM 82, 125, 129, 153, 517 may include American Society Of Mechanical Engineers (Asme).\nM 93, 224, 489 may include American Society Of Agricultural Engineers.\nM 97, 107a, 113, 120, 121, 123, 131, 773, 774 may include Buildings - War Memorial Gymnasium.\nM 102, 167, 203 may include Chemical Club / Chemistry Club.\nM 109, 116, 276 may include Home Demonstration.\nM 111, 113, 133, 134, 148, 718, 722, 723, 807 may include Buildings - Miles Stadium, 1926-1964.\nM 115, 116, 135, 138, 148, 139, 785, 804, 810 may include Buildings - Patton Hall.\nM 115, 168 may include Shenandoah Valley Club.\nM 122, 182 may include Fertilizer Short Course School M 122, 182.\nM 125, 178, 240, 193 may include Athletic Department (Formerly Athletic Association).\nM 127, 138, 176, 194a, 214, 236 may include American Chemical Society (Student Affiliate).\nM 128, 222, 339, 340, 442 may include Virginia Social Science Association.\nM 130, 394, 495, 513, 514 may include American Red Cross.\nM 131, 210, 786, 810, 837 may include Buildings - Academic Buildings 1 \u0026 2.\nM 134, 148, 149, 160, 182, 184, 185, 195, 238, 273, 276, 278, 318, 331, 438, 447, 464, 465, 470, 471, 481, 498, 849 may include Airport (Officially Opened In 1939).\nM 135, 293 may include Stroubles Creek (Strubbles Creek).\nM 135, 330, 356, 398 may include Educators' Conference.\nM 136, 726, 11/1, 18, 31, 152 may include Dining Halls.\nM 138, 148, 738, 739, 755, 757, 763, 802 may include Buildings - Henderson Hall (Infirmary).\nM 140, 141, 147-149, 225, 326, 329, 508 may include Geology.\nM 140, 149, 835 may include Buildings - Power Plant.\nM 140, 312, 460 may include Rural Electrification Short Course.\nM 150, 223, 350, 382, 462, 464 may include Freshmen.\nM 151, 171, 380, 811 may include Quarries.\nM 151, 176 may include Lynchburg Club.\nM 151, 314, 516 may include Lakes \u0026 Ponds.\nM 154-1930 to M 347-1937 may include Rural Minister's Short Course.\nM 155, 455, 504, 153 may include Virginia Associated Plumbing, Heating, Contractors.\nM 157, 160, 738, 739, 802, 804, 810 may include Buildings - Saunders Hall (Dairy Science).\nM 160, 165 may include Engineering, Ceramic.\nM 161, 163, 173, 179, 189, 203, 337 (Civilian Students Union) may include Student Government Association.\nM 161, 170, 174 may include Soil Survey (Virginia).\nM 164, 165, 191, 324 may include Thanksgiving Game.\nM 173, 267, 309, 390, 433, 436, 610 may include Weather.\nM 174, 186, 187, 275, 448 may include Engineering, College Of.\nM 179a, 416 may include Noell Act.\nM 209, 709, 785, 804, 810, 825, 826, 126, 208 may include Buildings - Davidson Hall (Chemical Engineering).\nM 220, 223, 397 may include Future Farmers Of America.\nM 225, 239, 351, 458, 467 may include Home Economics, College Of (Human Resources).\nM 232, 517, 220, 224 may include Engineering, Metallurgical.\nM 235, 389 may include Engineering, Chemical.\nM 271, 886 may include Biology, Dept. Of.\nM 282a, 312 may include Out-Of-School Youth.\nM 295, 352 may include Graham Plan (Re: Athletic Aid).\nM 376, 390, 393, 394, 413, 417, 424, 714, 727, 785, 786, 804, 810, 887, 890, 891 may include Buildings - Owens Dining Hall.\nM 393, 785, 786 may include Buildings - Eggleston Hall (East Stone Dorm).\nM 397, 835a may include Institute Of Rural Affairs.\nM 407, 481 may include Sigma Xi (Honorary Faculty Research Society).\nM 443, 693 may include Treasury, V.P.I.\nM 452, 738, 739, 804, 810 may include Buildings - Holden Hall.\nM 458, 463, 468, 469, 810 may include Buildings - Hillcrest (\"Skirt Barn\").\nM 467, 483, 487, 488, 854, 223 may include Boycotts.\nM 548, 568 may include Cave Club.\nM 637, 835, 836, 837, 844 may include Buildings - Dormitories.\nM 660, 772, 773, 776, 781, 785, 786, 792, 794, 796, 796a, 804, 810, 878 may include Buildings - Williams Hall.\nM 690, 714, 731, 745, 746 may include Rad-Tech.\nM 755, 756, 763, 882, 883, 890 may include Buildings - Greenhouse (Dept. Of Horticulture).\nM 760, 761, 781, 782, 785, 791, 794, 796, 796a, 804, 810, 835, 882, 883, 886, 878, 881 may include Buildings - Randolph Hall.\nM 760, 772, 774, 835 may include Buildings - Meat \u0026 Processing Lab.\nM 780, 792, 805, 807, 824, 835 may include Buildings - Livestock \u0026 Poultry Disease Lab.\nM 785, 802, 835, 837 may include Buildings - Rasche Hall.\nM 785, 802, 879 may include Buildings - Brodie Hall and Shanks Hall (No. 4 \u0026 No. 7 Barracks United).\nM 787, 788, 794, 796, 797, 799-801, 804, 806, 810, 811, 819, 820, 823, 824, 827, 830, 832-834, 834a, 835-836 may include Buildings - Library - Carol M. Newman Library.\nM 810, 815, 868 may include Buildings - Commencement Hall (Old Commerce Hall).\nM 810, 835 may include Buildings - Seitz Hall (Agricultural Engineering Building).\nM 880-887, 890, 893, 738, 739, 804, 810 may include Buildings - Robeson Hall.","M 12 may include Christmas Card V.P.I. and Class Ticket.\nM 17a may include Virginia Agricultural \u0026 Mechanical College (Vamc).\nM 20 may include Pulaski Club.\nM 22, 37 may include Buildings - Preston \u0026 Olin Buildings.\nM 23, 24 may include Septic Tank.\nM 30 may include Little International Livestock Show.\nM 55, 76 may include Hikes - Corps.","M 68, 69, 78, 109, 123, 137, 139 may include Farmers' Institute.\nM 73 may include Buildings - Alumni Building.\nM 80, 137 may include Dismissal.\nM 81, 82, 92, 129 may include American Society Of Civil Engineers.\nM 88 may include Buildings - Hutcheson Hall (Formerly New Agricultural Hall).\nM 94 may include Techgram.\nM 95 may include Mail Service (Campus).\nM 95, 96, 97, 108 may include Fires--Fought Off Campus.\nM 108, 155 may include May Day.\nM 115, 117 may include Buildings - University Club Building (Residence).\nM 116 may include Agriculture \u0026 Life Sciences, College Of - Horticulture.\nM 116, 117, 120 may include University Club.\nM 117-118 may include Agriculture \u0026 Life Sciences, College Of - Dairy Short Course.\nM 118 may include State Crop Pest Commission.\nM 122, 137, 154 may include Electric Meterman's Short Course.\nM 123 may include Hunt House.\nM 125 may include Agricultural Students' Honorary Council.\nM 130 may include United Daughters Of The Confederacy, 1927 Meeting At VPI.\nM 132 may include Coal.\nM 138, 139 may include Male Chorus At VPI.\nM 153 may include Publications, V.P.I.; Sham Battle; and Wine Scholarship.\nM 153, 154, 155 may include Engineer's Day.\nM 157 may include Buildings - Print Shop (Old M. E. Laboratory).","M 166, 196, 201, 218, 224 may include \"Technical Topics\" (1931-1941).\nM 167, 168, 171, 175, 188, 192, 215, 218, 231 may include Demolay Club.\nM 169 may include Industrial Surveys.\nM 170a may include Southern Collegian Magazine (1931).\nM 171 may include The Tin Horn (Co-Ed Yearbook, 1929-1931).\nM 176 may include VPI Skipper (Student Humor Magazine).\nM 179a, 180, 181 may include Landscape Design School (Short Course).\nM 180, 205 may include Mccormick, Cyrus Hall Centennial Celebration (1931).\nM 186, 225 may include American Country Life Association.\nM 188, 203 may include Chemistry, Dept. Of.\nM 189 may include Southern Colonels (Dance Orchestra).\nM 190 may include Roadside Landscaping.\nM 191 may include Lutheran Students' Association (Of America).\nM 195 may include Scorpions Club.\nM 196, 198, 219 may include Rifle Team.\nM 199 may include Prohibition Poll.\nM 203 may include Church Attendance.\nM 205 may include Lonesome Pine Club, Northern Neck Club, and Richmond Club.\nM 208 may include Pittsylvania Club.\nM 212 may include Rappahannock Valley Club and Roanoke Club.\nM 214, 216, 227 may include Swimming Pool.\nM 215, 230 may include Baptist Student Convention.\nM 214, 216, 227 may include Swimming Pool.\nM 215, 230 may include Baptist Student Convention.\nM 220 may include Athletic Department (Formerly Athletic Association).\nM 222, 231, 270 may include Depression \u0026 Recovery.\nM 223 may include Bachelor's Club.\nM 228, 239 may include Beer Licenses.\nM 230 may include American Legion.\nM 230, 231 may include Civil Works Project.\nM 230, 232, 240, 242, 285 may include Rescue Squad.\nM 231, 237, 239, 262, 276 may include Buildings - Utilities Building.\nM 234 may include Omicron Delta Kappa (Leadership Fraternity), Alpha Omicron Circle.\nM 234, 236, 236a may include Virginia Association Of International Relations.\nM 237 may include Cancer Research.\nM 241 may include Buildings - Faculty Center.\nM 241, 244, 245 may include Virginia Library Association.\nM 241, 258, 262 may include Federal Emergency Relief Administration.\nM 245 may include Fire Brigade.\nM 258, 262 may include Merchant Marine Officers Training School.\nM 262 may include Reflecting Pool.\nM 268, 275 may include Birds (Study).\nM 275 may include Aeronautical Course.\nM 278 may include Guidon.\nM 295 may include Evening Classes.","M 323 may include American Institute Of Chemical Engineers.\nM 338 may include Street Lighting.\nM 352 may include Southern Conference.\nM 356 may include Cooking For Boys.\nM 363, 365 may include Nautical Training School.\nM 363, 387 may include Virginia Educational Association.\nM 382 may include Student Identification Cards.\nM 388 may include Post-Graduate Club.\nM 390 may include Building Layouts.\nM 404 may include Cooperatives.\nM 412, 414 may include League Of Virginia Counties.\nM 417 may include Quadrangle.","M 433, 434 may include Mining Bureau.\nM 433, 449, 453, 456, 457, 458, 459, 460, 461, 465, 466, 467, 481, 488, 489, 523 may include World War Ii.\nM 438, 439, 441 may include Training Plane.\nM 438, 443, 452, 459, 470, 483, 485 may include Works Progress Administration (Wpa).\nM 443 may include Association Of College Libraries Of Southwest Virginia.\nM 452 may include Buildings - Seitz Hall (Agricultural Engineering Building).\nM 481 may include Keramos and Rankine, William J. M.\nM 490 may include William \u0026 Mary, College Of.\nM 493 may include Recruiting (Military).\nM 513, 519 may include Water Shortage.\nM 520 may include American Institute Of Architects.","M 579, 585 may include Nursery School-VPI.\nM 641 may include Napoleonana Collection.\nM 658, 660, 677, 691, 693 may include Sewage Disposal Plant.","M 709 may include Buildings - R.O.T.C Building (Building 364).\nM 710, 757-760, 763, 771-772 may include Mall.\nM 723 may include Buildings - Mining Engineering Building.\nM 726, 727, 734, 735, 745, 746, 746a, 804 may include Buildings - Femoyer Hall, Monteith Hall, and Thomas Hall.\nM 735, 738, 739, 742, 755, 756, 804, 810 may include Buildings - Smyth Hall (Formerly Known As Natural Science Building).\nM 737, 741 may include Piedmont Research Laboratory (Charlottesville).\nM 738 may include Tomato Clubs.\nM 738, 739, 802, 804, 810 may include Buildings - Agnew Hall.\nM 738, 739, 804, 810 may include Buildings - Price Hall (\"Old Aggie\").\nM 746 may include Winchester Research Laboratory.\nM 752, 786, 794, 780, 781, 785 may include Buildings - Library (Old Chapel Building) (Burned).\nM 755, 756, 757 may include Buildings - Dairy Barn.\nM 757 may include Bear (Wanders Through Campus).\nM 758 may include War Memorial Chapel.\nM 773, 774 may include Radio Station - WUVT.\nM 785, 802 may include Buildings - Lane Hall.\nM 785, 804 may include Buildings - Campbell Hall (West Stone Dorm).\nM 807, 812 may include Buildings - Athletic Plant.\nM 810 may include Buildings - Hutcheson Hall (Formerly New Agricultural Hall) and Performing Arts \u0026 Communications Building (Ymca Building, 1899-1936; Old Military Building, 1937-1966; Student Personnel Building, 1966-1972).\nM 815 may include Motion Picture Unit At VPI.","M 829 may include Racial \u0026 Ethnic Minorities (Campus).\nM 835-837, 870 may include Buildings - Pamplin Hall (Commerce Hall 2).\nM 862 may include Buildings - Barns.\nM 868 no. 8 may include Cornerstone Markers (Old Commerce Hall).\nM 881 may include Computing Center.\nM 882, 883 may include Buildings - Swine Center.\nM 886 may include Agriculture \u0026 Life Sciences, College Of - Veterinary Science.\nM 890 may include Mccormick, Cyrus Hall.\nM 890, 892 may include Buildings - Norris Hall.\nM 894, 895 may include Name Change.","Mla 31 may include Colors, V.P.I. (Orange \u0026 Maroon).\nMla 88 may include \"GOBBLERS\" (nickname).","Mla 367 may include Yells-VPI.","Mo 13, 17z may include Rankine, William J. M.\nMo 15, 16 may include Student Government Association.\nMo 20z73, 23 may include Sigma Mu Sigma (National College Masonic Service Fraternity).","Mo 1 may include Lee Literary Society.","Mo 1a, 1b, 1c, 1c1, 1c2, 1d may include Maury Literary Society.","Mo 2 may include Christian Science Organization.","Mo 3 may include Fraternities \u0026 Sororities--Social.\nMo 3a may include Kappa Sigma.\nMo 3b may include Sigma Alpha.\nMo 3b, 3d may include Pi Kappa Alpha (Social Fraternity).\nMo 3c may include Alpha Phi.\nMo 3c no. 2 may include Beta Theta Pi (Social Fraternity).","Mo 4 may include Music Groups and Tech Minstrels.","Mo 4m may include Songs Of VPI Incl. Moonlight \u0026 VPI, Tech Triumph, Ut Prosim.","Mo 6 may include Apple Club; Black Diamond Club; City, County \u0026 Sectional Clubs; Lonesome Pine Club; Lynchburg Club; Northern Neck Club; Peanut Club; Pittsylvania Club; Richmond Club; Roanoke Club; and Shenandoah Valley Club.","Mo 7 may include Tech Players and Thespian Club.","Mo 8 may include Virgnia Polytechnic Societies.","Mo 11 may include Student Publications.","Mo 16 may include Honor System.","Mo 16m, 16r may include Highty-Tighties.\nMo 16p may include Kohler Trophy.\nMo 16s may include Company B, Corps Of Cadets.","Mo 17z, 31-33, 55, 56, 57, 62, 65, 66, 68, 71, 72 may include War Memorial Chapel.","Mo 17g, 17m, 17L may include Buildings - War Memorial Gymnasium.\nMo 17h, 17g may include Buildings - Alumni Building.\nMo 17s3, 17s5, 17s7 may include Buildings - Miles Stadium, 1926-1964.\nMo 17t may include V.P.I. Alumnus.\nMo 17z29 may include Campus Development Plan.\nMo 17z31 may include Victory Reunion (1946).","Mo 17z101 may include Carillon.","Mo 20 may include Fraternities--Honorary.\nMo 20c, 20f, 20t, 20v, 20w, 20x, 20z, 20z12, 20z40, 20z76, 20z96 may include Sigma Xi (Honorary Faculty Research Society).\nMo 20g, 20o, 20w, 20y, 20z, 20z40 may include Pi Delta Epsilon (Journalism Honorary).\nMo 20j, 20m, 20o, 20t, 20w, 20x, 20z, 20zl, 20z3, 20z5, 20z95, 20z19, 20z94 may include Omicron Delta Kappa (Leadership Fraternity), Alpha Omicron Circle.\nMo 20q, 20s, 20z5, 20z71 may include Alpha Kappa Psi (Professional Business Fraternity).\nMo 20z22, 20z23, 20z32, 20z9, 20z70 may include Gregory Guard.","Mo 20, 20d, 20g2, 20h, 20p, 20r, 20w, 20y, 20zl, 20z2, 20z5, 20z6 may include Phi Kappa Phi (Scholarship Honorary).\nMo 20d, 20e, 20f, 20m, 20s may include Alpha Zeta (National Agriculture Society).\nMo 20e may include Scorpions Club.\nMo 20f, 20g may include Beta Tau Epsilon (Engineering).\nMo 20f, 20p, 20z, 20zl, 20z3 may include Phi Lambda Upsilon (Chemistry Honorary).\nMo 20g, 20h, 20j, 20p, 20q, 20r, 20u, 20x, 20z, 20z2, 20z11 may include Tau Beta Pi (Engineering Honorary).\nMo 20g2 may include Theta Epsilon Theta (Research Honorary Society).\nMo 20h may include Phi Gamma Nu.\nMo 20h, 20w, 20z2, 20z6, 20z7 may include Sigma Delta Psi (Athletic Honorary).\nMo 20m, 20n, 20t, 20z, 20z3, 20z6, 20z8 may include Scabbard \u0026 Blade (Honorary Military Society).\nMo 20w, 20x, 20z1, 20z3 may include Pi Tau Sigma (National Honorary, Mechanical Engineering).\nMo 20w, 20z, 20z1 may include Eta Kappa Nu (Ee Honorary).\nMo 20z may include Keramos.\nMo 20z, z2, z3 may include Chi Epsilon (Civil Engineering Honorary).\nMo 20z1 may include Alpha Sigma Mu (Metallurgical Engineering Fraternity).","Mo 20z28, 20z29 may include Sigma Pi Sigma.\nMo 20z27 may include Phi Sigma Society (Biological Sciences Honorary).\nMo 20z48 may include Pi Omega Pi (Business Education Honorary).\nMo 20z60 may include Alpha Phi Omega (National Service Fraternity).","Mo 22 may include American Society Of Agricultural Engineers and Four-H Alumni Club.\nMo 22b, 22c, 22d, 22e, 22g may include Agronomy Club.","Mo 24 may include \"Skippers\".","Mo27 may include Dairy Science Club (American Dairy Science Association).","Mo 33 may include Chemical Club.","Mo 34 may include Industrial Arts Education Club.","Mo 35 may include Baptist Student Union, Religious Activities, and Wesley Foundation.","Mo 37 may include Engineers and Engineering Exposition.","Mo 42 may include Blacksburg Naval Reserve Research Unit.","Mo 49 may include Circle K (Student Organizatons - Service).","Mo 50 may include Apollo Club (Weightlifting Club, 1954).","Mo 52 may include Aeronautical Clubs - American Institute Of Aeronautics; American Institute Aeronautical Science; American Institute Of Aeronautics \u0026 Astronautics.","Mo 54 may include Burkhart Mining Society.","Mo 60 may include Holden Society (Student Geological Organization).","Mo 61 may include Amateur Radio Association.","Mo 64 may include Chinese Student Association.","Mo 65 may include Distributive Education, Curriculum In.","Mo 67 may include Virginia Educational Association.","Mp 7 may include Rison Bill.\nMp 54 may include Buildings - Burruss Hall.","Mp 164 may include Name Change.","Mra may include Radford University.","Mst may include Cadet Scandal and Student Unrest / Troubles / Protests.","AB may include Athletics - Track \u0026 Field.","ABB may include Athletics - Wrestling.","AF may include Scrub Football Team.\nAF 1914c may include Songs Of VPI Incl. Moonlight \u0026 VPI, Tech Triumph, Ut Prosim.\nAF 1919s may include Silent Drill Company.\nAF 1922L may include Maury Literary Society.\nAF 1923z3 may include Monogram Club and Buildings - Field House (1914) (Burned).\nAF 1922z11 may include Dope Book (VPI - Vmi History).\nAF 1924 may include Athletic Department (Formerly Athletic Association).\nAF 1955 may include Sword (Ceremonial; VPI-VMI Game).\nAF 1959z10 may include Television (1959 Homecoming Game - A \"First\").","AG may include Athletics - Intra-Murals; Athletics - Women'S Sports; Athletics, Miscellaneous (Including \"Minor\", Unlisted Sports); and Miscellaneous Sports.","AG 1, 5 may include Athletic Department (Formerly Athletic Association).\nAG 5, 6 may include Southern Conference.\nAG 5, 6 may include Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association.\nAG 11 may include Buildings - Miles Stadium, 1926-1964.","AT may include Athletics - Track \u0026 Field.\nAT 1900, 1903, 1920c may include Field Day.","Mu may include Buildings - University Club Building (Residence).","MW 14, 23, 34, 27, 37, 53 may include Lakes \u0026 Ponds.","W la, 7a, 7c may include American Red Cross."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe copyright status of this collection is unknown. Copyright restrictions may apply. Contact Special Collections and University Archives for assistance in determining the use of these materials. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eReproduction or digitization of materials for personal or research use can be requested using our reproduction/digitization form: \u003ca href=\"http://bit.ly/scuareproduction\" target=\"_blank\"\u003ehttp://bit.ly/scuareproduction\u003c/a\u003e. Reproduction or digitization of materials for publication or exhibit use can be requested using our publication/exhibition form: \u003ca href=\"http://bit.ly/scuapublication\" target=\"_blank\"\u003ehttp://bit.ly/scuapublication\u003c/a\u003e. Please contact Special Collections and University Archives (\u003ca href=\"mailto:specref@vt.edu\"\u003especref@vt.edu\u003c/a\u003e or 540-231-6308) if you need assistance with forms or to submit a completed form.\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Reproduction and Use"],"userestrict_tesim":["The copyright status of this collection is unknown. Copyright restrictions may apply. Contact Special Collections and University Archives for assistance in determining the use of these materials. ","Reproduction or digitization of materials for personal or research use can be requested using our reproduction/digitization form:  http://bit.ly/scuareproduction . Reproduction or digitization of materials for publication or exhibit use can be requested using our publication/exhibition form:  http://bit.ly/scuapublication . Please contact Special Collections and University Archives ( specref@vt.edu  or 540-231-6308) if you need assistance with forms or to submit a completed form."],"abstract_html_tesm":["\u003cabstract id=\"aspace_2bfd88fb1d82a46fb92b3adac8eb3bf1\" label=\"Abstract\"\u003eIn general, the Virginia Tech and Local History Mounted Clippings include newspaper clippings, photocopies, ephermera, unpublished and/or informal publications, and other papers relating to a specific subject area. Files in this collection relate to Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, and the activities of members of the community or university. The collection was primarily collected by library staff through the 1960s.\u003c/abstract\u003e"],"abstract_tesim":["In general, the Virginia Tech and Local History Mounted Clippings include newspaper clippings, photocopies, ephermera, unpublished and/or informal publications, and other papers relating to a specific subject area. Files in this collection relate to Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, and the activities of members of the community or university. The collection was primarily collected by library staff through the 1960s."],"names_coll_ssim":["Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College (1872-1896)","Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College and Polytechnic Institute (1896-1944)","Virginia Polytechnic Institute (1944-1970)"],"names_ssim":["Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech","Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College (1872-1896)","Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College and Polytechnic Institute (1896-1944)","Virginia Polytechnic Institute (1944-1970)"],"corpname_ssim":["Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech","Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College (1872-1896)","Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College and Polytechnic Institute (1896-1944)","Virginia Polytechnic Institute (1944-1970)"],"language_ssim":["The materials in the collection are in English."],"total_component_count_is":440,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-05-21T02:34:55.437Z","scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eIn general, the Virginia Tech and Local History Mounted Clippings include newspaper clippings, photocopies, ephermera, unpublished and/or informal publications, and other papers relating to a specific subject area. Files in this collection relate to Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, and the activities of members of the community or university.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMa may include Agricultural Conference Board and Institute Of Rural Affairs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMa 1 may include Agricultural Experiment Station \u0026amp; Field Research Stations.\nMa 1, 5, 6, 10, 11, 15, 16 may include Farmers' Institute.\nMa 3 may include Corn Day Short Course.\nMa 5, 18, 19, 29 may include Farmer'S Winter Short Course.\nMa 11, 24 may include Dairy Cattle At V.P.I.\nMa 18 may include Planters Club.\nMa 19 may include Pure-Bred Sire Campaign.\nMa 22 may include Agriculture \u0026amp; Life Sciences, College Of - Poultry Science.\nMa 22 may include Boys \u0026amp; Girls Short Course.\nMa 23 may include Virginia Aberdeen Angus Breeders' Association.\nMa 23, 24, 59, 61 may include Horticulture Club.\nMa 25, 28 may include Corn Score Card.\nMa 28 may include Dairy Science Club (American Dairy Science Association; Incl. Dairy Clubs).\nMa 30, 65 may include Hoof \u0026amp; Horn Club.\nMa 61 may include American Society Of Agricultural Engineers.\nMa 65 may include Little International Livestock Show.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMa 221, 223-233, 239 may include Mccormick, Cyrus Hall Centennial Celebration (1931).\nMa 222, 224, 226-228, 259, 262, 264 may include Institute Of Rural Affairs.\nM 309 may include Alumni Gate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMAAg 355 may include Jamestown Centennial Festival (VPI Horticulturists Plant Indian Tobacco).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMAEc 8, 264 may include Virginia Summer School For Town \u0026amp; Country Ministers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMAHr 223 may include Weather.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMAIn 85, 86 may include Buildings - Hutcheson Hall (Formerly New Agricultural Hall).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMAM 177, 177a, 835, 208, 230a may include Institute Of Rural Affairs.\nMAM 198, 199, 203-206, 212, 215, 251, 254-260 may include Mccormick, Cyrus Hall.\nMAM 203, 207, 211, 1957 may include Motion Picture Unit At VPI.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMAM 264 may include Atoms (Film By VPI \"Infant Giant\").\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMar O1 may include \"Pot Pourri\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMasb 22 may include High School Science Teachers Summer Institute.\nMasb 23 may include Conservation Short Course.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMAV may include Future Farmers Of America.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMbl may include Community Concert Association and Earthquakes.\nMbl 1a, 2, 4, 417, 472, 473, 1438, 1441, 1445, 1564, 1592, 1603 may include \"Huckleberry\".\nMbl 5, 1206-1207 may include Norfolk \u0026amp; Western Railroad.\nMbl 1052, 1054, 1189 may include Future Farmers Of America.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMbl 4 may include Sham Battle.\nMbl 5 may include American Red Cross.\nMbl 9 may include \"Solitude\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMbl 77 may include Lakes \u0026amp; Ponds.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMbl 1206 may include Lybrook Row.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMcv may include Mall and President's Home.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMcv 96 may include Doorways - V.P.I. Buildings.\nMcv 99 may include Lakes \u0026amp; Ponds.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMcv 130 may include Buildings - R.O.T.C Building (Building 364).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMfi 18 may include Sham Battle.\nMfi 23 may include Athletic Department (Formerly Athletic Association);  Hoof \u0026amp; Horn Club; and Masons.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMfi 74 may include Freshmen.\nMfi 120, 149, 151, 157 may include Kohler Trophy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMcon may include Community Concert Association.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMco 4, 7 may include Agriculture \u0026amp; Life Sciences, College Of - Poultry Science.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMco 57 may include Russian Language Course.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMda 2 may include Lynchburg Club.\nMda 29 may include Songs Of VPI Incl. Moonlight \u0026amp; VPI, Tech Triumph, Ut Prosim.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMde may include Accidents And Deaths.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMde 6 may include Highty-Tighties.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMde 28 may include Engineering, Metallurgical.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMdev may include Agriculture \u0026amp; Life Sciences, College Of - Horticulture; Campus Development Plan; and \"Pre-Centennial Development Program\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMdev 7 may include Arboretum (Sculpture).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMed 8-12, 17 may include Mccormick, Cyrus Hall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMe may include Engineering, College Of, and Geology.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMe 9 may include Buildings - Davidson Hall (Chemical Engineering).\nMe 12 may include Airport (Officially Opened In 1939).\nMe 72 may include Mall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMenr may include Freshmen and Orientation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMext may include Branch Colleges Of VPI.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMf 29 may include Wine Faculty Achievement Award.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMf 360, 416 may include Buildings - Seitz Hall (Agricultural Engineering Building).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eML 1 may include Loans To Students.\nML 2, 3, 4, 5 may include Rison Bill.\nML 4 may include Engineering Experiment Station.\nML 7, 8, 9, 10 may include Bonds, V.P.I. (To Finance Building Of War Memorial Hall).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMm may include Uniforms, Military, Armistice Day, Corps Of Cadets, and  Military Organizations.\nMm 3, 7, 7c, 15, 135 may include Highty-Tighties.\nMm 42, 43, 63, 72, 94, 105, 116, 124, 130, 132, 159, 164 may include Kohler Trophy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMm 14, 16 may include Inspection, Military.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMm 21, 22, 23, 24 may include Foch Celebration.\nMM 78 may include Air R.O.T.C.\nMm 92 may include World War I and World War Ii.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eM may include Armistice Day; Art, Dept. Of; Arts \u0026amp; Sciences, College Of [Obsolete]; Class Of (Different Years); Concerts \u0026amp; Plays (Not VPI); Conferences, Seminars, Workshops (Off-Campus); Conferences, Seminars, Workshops (On-Campus); Engineering Exposition; Engineering, College Of; Enrollment \u0026amp; Registration; Highty-Tighties; Horse Show; and Snow Battle.\nM 10, 119, 802 may include Faculty.\nM 10, 123, 171 may include Engineering Experiment Station.\nM 22, 54, 103, 104, 236, 245 may include Fires--On Campus.\nM 23, 24, 26a, 103, 104 may include Buildings - Field House (1914) (Burned).\nM 23, 31, 785, 804, 810 may include Buildings - Mcbryde Building Of Mechanic Arts (The Shops).\nM 23, 245, 805, 862 may include Trees--V.P.I. Campus.\nM 24, 26, 29, 115, 166, 170a, 195, 214, 218, 222 may include Science Club Obsolete.\nM 25, 31, 112, 118, 120 may include Maury Literary Society.\nM 26, 28, 73 may include Farmer's Winter Short Course.\nM 26, 85, 120, 511 may include Inspection, Military.\nM 29, 30, 134, 135 may include Grounds (Buildings \u0026amp;).\nM 31, 40, 95, 99, 113, 115, 132, 215, 236, 240, 241, 242 may include Rat System.\nM 31, 46, 263 may include Gitt, William G. (\"Uncle Bill\").\nM 54, 113 may include World War I.\nM 66, 69, 70, 534 may include Songs Of VPI Incl. Moonlight \u0026amp; VPI, Tech Triumph, Ut Prosim.\nM 71, 738, 759 may include Masons.\nM 74, 233, 234 may include Student Volunteer Movement.\nM 77, 134, 139, 275, 369, 371 may include Course Of Study.\nM 82, 87-89, 134, 157, 226 may include Norfolk \u0026amp; Western Railroad.\nM 82, 125, 129, 153, 517 may include American Society Of Mechanical Engineers (Asme).\nM 93, 224, 489 may include American Society Of Agricultural Engineers.\nM 97, 107a, 113, 120, 121, 123, 131, 773, 774 may include Buildings - War Memorial Gymnasium.\nM 102, 167, 203 may include Chemical Club / Chemistry Club.\nM 109, 116, 276 may include Home Demonstration.\nM 111, 113, 133, 134, 148, 718, 722, 723, 807 may include Buildings - Miles Stadium, 1926-1964.\nM 115, 116, 135, 138, 148, 139, 785, 804, 810 may include Buildings - Patton Hall.\nM 115, 168 may include Shenandoah Valley Club.\nM 122, 182 may include Fertilizer Short Course School M 122, 182.\nM 125, 178, 240, 193 may include Athletic Department (Formerly Athletic Association).\nM 127, 138, 176, 194a, 214, 236 may include American Chemical Society (Student Affiliate).\nM 128, 222, 339, 340, 442 may include Virginia Social Science Association.\nM 130, 394, 495, 513, 514 may include American Red Cross.\nM 131, 210, 786, 810, 837 may include Buildings - Academic Buildings 1 \u0026amp; 2.\nM 134, 148, 149, 160, 182, 184, 185, 195, 238, 273, 276, 278, 318, 331, 438, 447, 464, 465, 470, 471, 481, 498, 849 may include Airport (Officially Opened In 1939).\nM 135, 293 may include Stroubles Creek (Strubbles Creek).\nM 135, 330, 356, 398 may include Educators' Conference.\nM 136, 726, 11/1, 18, 31, 152 may include Dining Halls.\nM 138, 148, 738, 739, 755, 757, 763, 802 may include Buildings - Henderson Hall (Infirmary).\nM 140, 141, 147-149, 225, 326, 329, 508 may include Geology.\nM 140, 149, 835 may include Buildings - Power Plant.\nM 140, 312, 460 may include Rural Electrification Short Course.\nM 150, 223, 350, 382, 462, 464 may include Freshmen.\nM 151, 171, 380, 811 may include Quarries.\nM 151, 176 may include Lynchburg Club.\nM 151, 314, 516 may include Lakes \u0026amp; Ponds.\nM 154-1930 to M 347-1937 may include Rural Minister's Short Course.\nM 155, 455, 504, 153 may include Virginia Associated Plumbing, Heating, Contractors.\nM 157, 160, 738, 739, 802, 804, 810 may include Buildings - Saunders Hall (Dairy Science).\nM 160, 165 may include Engineering, Ceramic.\nM 161, 163, 173, 179, 189, 203, 337 (Civilian Students Union) may include Student Government Association.\nM 161, 170, 174 may include Soil Survey (Virginia).\nM 164, 165, 191, 324 may include Thanksgiving Game.\nM 173, 267, 309, 390, 433, 436, 610 may include Weather.\nM 174, 186, 187, 275, 448 may include Engineering, College Of.\nM 179a, 416 may include Noell Act.\nM 209, 709, 785, 804, 810, 825, 826, 126, 208 may include Buildings - Davidson Hall (Chemical Engineering).\nM 220, 223, 397 may include Future Farmers Of America.\nM 225, 239, 351, 458, 467 may include Home Economics, College Of (Human Resources).\nM 232, 517, 220, 224 may include Engineering, Metallurgical.\nM 235, 389 may include Engineering, Chemical.\nM 271, 886 may include Biology, Dept. Of.\nM 282a, 312 may include Out-Of-School Youth.\nM 295, 352 may include Graham Plan (Re: Athletic Aid).\nM 376, 390, 393, 394, 413, 417, 424, 714, 727, 785, 786, 804, 810, 887, 890, 891 may include Buildings - Owens Dining Hall.\nM 393, 785, 786 may include Buildings - Eggleston Hall (East Stone Dorm).\nM 397, 835a may include Institute Of Rural Affairs.\nM 407, 481 may include Sigma Xi (Honorary Faculty Research Society).\nM 443, 693 may include Treasury, V.P.I.\nM 452, 738, 739, 804, 810 may include Buildings - Holden Hall.\nM 458, 463, 468, 469, 810 may include Buildings - Hillcrest (\"Skirt Barn\").\nM 467, 483, 487, 488, 854, 223 may include Boycotts.\nM 548, 568 may include Cave Club.\nM 637, 835, 836, 837, 844 may include Buildings - Dormitories.\nM 660, 772, 773, 776, 781, 785, 786, 792, 794, 796, 796a, 804, 810, 878 may include Buildings - Williams Hall.\nM 690, 714, 731, 745, 746 may include Rad-Tech.\nM 755, 756, 763, 882, 883, 890 may include Buildings - Greenhouse (Dept. Of Horticulture).\nM 760, 761, 781, 782, 785, 791, 794, 796, 796a, 804, 810, 835, 882, 883, 886, 878, 881 may include Buildings - Randolph Hall.\nM 760, 772, 774, 835 may include Buildings - Meat \u0026amp; Processing Lab.\nM 780, 792, 805, 807, 824, 835 may include Buildings - Livestock \u0026amp; Poultry Disease Lab.\nM 785, 802, 835, 837 may include Buildings - Rasche Hall.\nM 785, 802, 879 may include Buildings - Brodie Hall and Shanks Hall (No. 4 \u0026amp; No. 7 Barracks United).\nM 787, 788, 794, 796, 797, 799-801, 804, 806, 810, 811, 819, 820, 823, 824, 827, 830, 832-834, 834a, 835-836 may include Buildings - Library - Carol M. 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Also included are internal memos and notes, drafts, final reports and studies, copies of bills, publications, clippings, position papers and talking points, press releases, and copies of testimonies by Payne and others before congressional committees. Some of the topics represented are abortion, balanced budget amendment, banking and insurance, budget reconciliation, Caribbean Basin Initiative, Clinton economic plan, government reform and spending, health insurance reform, Medicare, tobacco legislation, and trade. There is also an overview and information relating to issues affecting the 104th Congress filed at the end of the series. Also included are copies of co-signed letters and co-sponsorship information, legislative activity guides and profiles distributed by the House Clerk, and voting record scorecards and publications from various interest groups. \n","The weekly \"Legislative Reports\" from the Democratic Study Group of the United States House of Representatives, and \"House Action Reports\" prepared by Congressional Quarterly, were issued from 1993 to 1996. The publications contain information on specific legislation, including the floor situation, background summaries and basic provisions of bills and amendments, arguments for and against, Administration positions, weekly schedules of the House, and fact sheets. Many of the reports pertain to appropriations legislation. Interspersed among the reports are internal office memos to Payne from his staff that also provide background and summaries on specific legislation. 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The clippings cover the period from January 1994 to September 1996, and include newspaper and magazine articles on state and national politics, as well as stories relating specifically to Congressman Payne, including his statements on various issues, campaign news, and appearances at local events. There are also copies of his weekly column \"L.F. Payne...from Washington\" and op-ed pieces authored by him that were printed in many newspapers in the Fifth District. There is one folder containing photographs and slides. They include early family photographs, and images of Payne with local citizens, as well as famous dignitaries, including Charles Robb, Al Gore, and Jerry Garcia and Mickey Hart of the Grateful Dead. The press releases date from January 1995 to November 1996. They include drafts and final copies of the release, distribution lists, background information, and staff memorandums. 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Payne now serves as president of McGuireWoods Consulting, LLC in Washington, D.C.\n"],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eL.F. Payne, Jr. Papers, 1988-1997. Accession 39303. Personal papers collection, The Library of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia. \n\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["L.F. Payne, Jr. Papers, 1988-1997. Accession 39303. Personal papers collection, The Library of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia. \n"],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003ePapers, 1988-1997, of L. F. Payne, Jr. (b. 1945) of Nelson County, Virginia, while he represented Virginia's Fifth District in the United States House of Representatives. Payne was also the Democratic nominee for lieutenant governor of Virginia in 1997. Includes legislative files, Democratic Study Group Legislative Reports and House Action Reports, project files, press files, general office files, campaign files, and special media.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe legislative files include information on specific legislation or on general topics. There is correspondence from constituents, colleagues, public interest groups, professional organizations, administration officials, and local governments. Also included are internal memos and notes, drafts, final reports and studies, copies of bills, publications, clippings, position papers and talking points, press releases, and copies of testimonies by Payne and others before congressional committees. Some of the topics represented are abortion, balanced budget amendment, banking and insurance, budget reconciliation, Caribbean Basin Initiative, Clinton economic plan, government reform and spending, health insurance reform, Medicare, tobacco legislation, and trade. There is also an overview and information relating to issues affecting the 104th Congress filed at the end of the series. Also included are copies of co-signed letters and co-sponsorship information, legislative activity guides and profiles distributed by the House Clerk, and voting record scorecards and publications from various interest groups. \n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe weekly \"Legislative Reports\" from the Democratic Study Group of the United States House of Representatives, and \"House Action Reports\" prepared by Congressional Quarterly, were issued from 1993 to 1996. The publications contain information on specific legislation, including the floor situation, background summaries and basic provisions of bills and amendments, arguments for and against, Administration positions, weekly schedules of the House, and fact sheets. Many of the reports pertain to appropriations legislation. Interspersed among the reports are internal office memos to Payne from his staff that also provide background and summaries on specific legislation. This series is arranged alphabetically by agency or subject area.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe project files include material on the establishment, construction, renovation, or maintenance of projects of local interest in Virginia's Fifth Congressional district, or issues in which Payne took a specific action. Some of the projects, issues, or groups represented include biotechnology, Buckingham County landfill Superfund site, coal industry retiree health benefits \"reachback\" provisions, economic development, electric co-ops, Federal Prison Industries, Inc., Interstate 73, the Lake Gaston pipeline project, Medicare reform, power marketing administrations, rural land conservation, the Sandy River Reservoir, and textiles. This series contains notes, clippings, correspondence, interoffice memoranda, background materials, drafts, reports, feasibility studies, grant proposals and notifications, and publications.  \n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe press files include newspaper clippings, photographs and slides, and press releases. The clippings cover the period from January 1994 to September 1996, and include newspaper and magazine articles on state and national politics, as well as stories relating specifically to Congressman Payne, including his statements on various issues, campaign news, and appearances at local events. There are also copies of his weekly column \"L.F. Payne...from Washington\" and op-ed pieces authored by him that were printed in many newspapers in the Fifth District. There is one folder containing photographs and slides. They include early family photographs, and images of Payne with local citizens, as well as famous dignitaries, including Charles Robb, Al Gore, and Jerry Garcia and Mickey Hart of the Grateful Dead. The press releases date from January 1995 to November 1996. They include drafts and final copies of the release, distribution lists, background information, and staff memorandums. The releases cover Payne's appearances at local events and speeches before constituent groups, his floor statements and congressional testimonies and positions on various issues, legislative actions taken by Congress, grant award announcements, articles and op-ed pieces he wrote, and constituent mailings.  \n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThere is one box of office files containing information on Payne's chief of staff Mark T. 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The campaign files contain letters sent to Payne upon his retirement from Congress, opposition research, media files, candidate questionnaires, debate preparation information, press releases issued by Don Beyer, who was the Democratic nominee for Governor, event schedules, campaign literature, election results, issues and opinion research and polling information prepared by consultants, campaign plans and strategies, policy ideas and information, and message development. There is a substantial amount of information concerning fundraising, including budgets, campaign contribution and expenditure reports for Payne and other candidates submitted to the State Board of Elections, contacts, donor lists, plans and projections, phone call lists, fundraising event files, and copies of donation checks and lists of deposits. There is also a large campaign banner at the end of the collection. There is additional campaign material in the Special Media series. \n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe special media include cassette tapes, computer floppy discs, and VHS videotapes. The cassette tapes contain campaign radio spots as well as interviews by Payne and others on local radio stations. The videotapes are mostly related to Payne's campaigns for Congress and lieutenant governor, including television commercials prepared by political consulting firms, as well as coverage of debates, local news spots, and appearances. There are also short local news segments containing interviews with Payne where he shares his views on various topics and events, including Medicare, Iraq and the Mideast, education, NAFTA, tobacco legislation, and the federal budget deficit. The files contained on computer floppy discs have been reproduced in hard copy. 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Also included are internal memos and notes, drafts, final reports and studies, copies of bills, publications, clippings, position papers and talking points, press releases, and copies of testimonies by Payne and others before congressional committees. Some of the topics represented are abortion, balanced budget amendment, banking and insurance, budget reconciliation, Caribbean Basin Initiative, Clinton economic plan, government reform and spending, health insurance reform, Medicare, tobacco legislation, and trade. There is also an overview and information relating to issues affecting the 104th Congress filed at the end of the series. Also included are copies of co-signed letters and co-sponsorship information, legislative activity guides and profiles distributed by the House Clerk, and voting record scorecards and publications from various interest groups. \n","The weekly \"Legislative Reports\" from the Democratic Study Group of the United States House of Representatives, and \"House Action Reports\" prepared by Congressional Quarterly, were issued from 1993 to 1996. The publications contain information on specific legislation, including the floor situation, background summaries and basic provisions of bills and amendments, arguments for and against, Administration positions, weekly schedules of the House, and fact sheets. Many of the reports pertain to appropriations legislation. Interspersed among the reports are internal office memos to Payne from his staff that also provide background and summaries on specific legislation. This series is arranged alphabetically by agency or subject area.\n","The project files include material on the establishment, construction, renovation, or maintenance of projects of local interest in Virginia's Fifth Congressional district, or issues in which Payne took a specific action. Some of the projects, issues, or groups represented include biotechnology, Buckingham County landfill Superfund site, coal industry retiree health benefits \"reachback\" provisions, economic development, electric co-ops, Federal Prison Industries, Inc., Interstate 73, the Lake Gaston pipeline project, Medicare reform, power marketing administrations, rural land conservation, the Sandy River Reservoir, and textiles. This series contains notes, clippings, correspondence, interoffice memoranda, background materials, drafts, reports, feasibility studies, grant proposals and notifications, and publications.  \n","The press files include newspaper clippings, photographs and slides, and press releases. The clippings cover the period from January 1994 to September 1996, and include newspaper and magazine articles on state and national politics, as well as stories relating specifically to Congressman Payne, including his statements on various issues, campaign news, and appearances at local events. There are also copies of his weekly column \"L.F. Payne...from Washington\" and op-ed pieces authored by him that were printed in many newspapers in the Fifth District. There is one folder containing photographs and slides. They include early family photographs, and images of Payne with local citizens, as well as famous dignitaries, including Charles Robb, Al Gore, and Jerry Garcia and Mickey Hart of the Grateful Dead. The press releases date from January 1995 to November 1996. They include drafts and final copies of the release, distribution lists, background information, and staff memorandums. The releases cover Payne's appearances at local events and speeches before constituent groups, his floor statements and congressional testimonies and positions on various issues, legislative actions taken by Congress, grant award announcements, articles and op-ed pieces he wrote, and constituent mailings.  \n","There is one box of office files containing information on Payne's chief of staff Mark T. Bowles, including his financial disclosure statement, as well as a small amount of constituent correspondence, a staff handbook, an analysis of a staff seminar, visitors' register, and other items. \n","The campaign files contain information relating to Payne's campaigns for Congress in 1992 and 1994, but the vast majority of the files concern his unsuccessful run for lieutenant governor of Virginia. Payne announced his resignation from Congress on 5 February 1996, and his bid for lieutenant governor on 16 September 1996. He lost the race to John Hager in the November 1997 election. The campaign files contain letters sent to Payne upon his retirement from Congress, opposition research, media files, candidate questionnaires, debate preparation information, press releases issued by Don Beyer, who was the Democratic nominee for Governor, event schedules, campaign literature, election results, issues and opinion research and polling information prepared by consultants, campaign plans and strategies, policy ideas and information, and message development. There is a substantial amount of information concerning fundraising, including budgets, campaign contribution and expenditure reports for Payne and other candidates submitted to the State Board of Elections, contacts, donor lists, plans and projections, phone call lists, fundraising event files, and copies of donation checks and lists of deposits. There is also a large campaign banner at the end of the collection. There is additional campaign material in the Special Media series. \n","The special media include cassette tapes, computer floppy discs, and VHS videotapes. The cassette tapes contain campaign radio spots as well as interviews by Payne and others on local radio stations. The videotapes are mostly related to Payne's campaigns for Congress and lieutenant governor, including television commercials prepared by political consulting firms, as well as coverage of debates, local news spots, and appearances. There are also short local news segments containing interviews with Payne where he shares his views on various topics and events, including Medicare, Iraq and the Mideast, education, NAFTA, tobacco legislation, and the federal budget deficit. The files contained on computer floppy discs have been reproduced in hard copy. 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BIOGRAPHICAL DATA \n          The first five folders contain writings about Jackson.\n         Some material is not a part of the original manuscript group.\n         (Box 1) \n          SERIES II. CORRESPONDENCE \n          A. \n          Family, 1920-1960 The correspondence between Luther and Johnella Jackson\n         are arranged chronologically from 1920-1950. Additionally,\n         letters, postcards and telegrams are arranged alphabetically\n         by the other members of the family. (Boxes 1-5) \n          B. \n          Business, 1922-1950 Office correspondence, extensive, arranged\n         chronologically. (Boxes 5-12) \n          C. \n          Personal, 1918- 1960 Letters arranged alphabetically by writer. (Boxes 13-16)\n          SERIES III. FINANCIAL \u0026 LEGAL \n          Family bills, tax statements, school bills and stocks.\n         Arranged by type. Copyright for Jackson's \n          Negro Office Holders in Virginia,\n         1865-1895 (Box 17) \n          SERIES IV. ORGANIZATIONAL AFFILIATIONS \n          A. \n          The Virginia Voters League,\n         1934-1950 Letters, postcards, and telegrams arranged by county,\n         and city. Records include minutes and reports. (Boxes 18-27) \n          B. \n          The Virginia Teachers Association Office\n         of the \"Civic Education Secretaries Office,\" 1941- 1950 The Association for the Study of Negro Life and History,\n         Inc., 1923-1950 (Boxes 28-34) \n          C. \n          Correspondence with Carter G.\n         Woodson Arranged chronologically. Other correspondence arranged\n         by county, City, and organization. (Boxes 35-41) \n          D. \n          The NAACP, 1937- 1950 Correspondence with officials of the NAACP (state and\n         local), arranged chronologically. (Box 42) \n          E. \n          The I.B.P.O.E. of W.(the Elks),\n         1943-1950 General correspondence arranged chronologically and the\n         Lodge's alphabetically by lodge. (Box 43) \n          F. \n          The Virginia World War II History\n         Commission, 1944-1948 Correspondence, minutes and reports of the commission\n         arranged chronologically. Some personal war service records\n         arranged alphabetically. Photographs in container 109. Numbers\n         on folders correspond with folder numbers in the original\n         series. (Box 44) \n          G. \n          The Southern Regional Council, 1942-\n         1950 Correspondence arranged chronologically; minutes for\n         some meetings. (Box 45) \n          H. \n          The Negro Organizational Society, 1941-\n         1950 Correspondence with the president and field secretaries,\n         minutes (1944-1949) arranged chronologically. (Box 46) \n          I. \n          The Committee for Virginia,\n         1944-1950 Letters arranged chronologically, a few minutes,\n         reports. (Box 47) \n          J. \n          The Petersburg Negro Business League,\n         1935-1946 Correspondence between Jackson, national and local\n         leaders. Chronologically arranged; one article, one report and\n         one skit. (Box 48) \n          K. \n          The Virginia Society for Research,\n         1942-1950 (Box 48) \n          L. \n          The Petersburg Community Choir A history, a financial report and membership rosters.\n         Photographs in container 109. (Box 48) \n          M. \n          The Southern School for Workers,\n         1944-1949 Correspondence arranged chronologically. (Box 48) \n          N. \n          The Old Dominion Medical Society Names of some of the members. (Box 48) \n          O. \n          The Petersburg Interracial Committee,\n         1948 One letter and a proposed constitution. (Box 48) \n          SERIES V. MATERIAL RELATING TO THE DEATH OF LUTHER\n         JACKSON \n          Letters, telegrams and postcards, arranged\n         chronologically. One box of sympathy cards and one of floral\n         cards. (Boxes 49 \u0026 50) \n          SERIES VI. RESEARCH DATA: COLLECTED \n          A. \n          Blacks voting in the South,\n         1947-1948 Letters arranged alphabetically by state and then\n         chronologically within the state. (Box 50) \n          B. \n          The Butler Papers, 1813-1888 Tax receipts, identification papers, general receipts\n         and a marriage license. Chronologically arranged. (Box 51) \n          C. \n          The Dews Papers, 1802-1880 Deeds for properties, tax receipts and general receipts,\n         arranged chronologically. (Box 52) \n          D. \n          The Layton Papers, 1861-1898 Tax receipts, deeds for properties, teaching\n         certificates. Arranged chronologically. (Box 53) \n          E. \n          The Woolridge Papers, 1883-1910 Tax receipts and general receipts. Few items about the\n         \"Jordan Baptist Church.\" Chronologically arranged. (Box 54) \n          F. \n          By County Papers concerning ante and postpellum blacks in some\n         Virginia Counties. Identification papers, receipts. Arranged\n         chronologically within each county and then arranged\n         alphabetically by county also. (Boxes 55-56) \n          G. \n          By City The same as above. Arranged alphabetically by city and\n         then chronologically within each city. (Box 57) \n          H. \n          Miscellaneous Papers of antebellum free blacks and slaves. Receipts,\n         identification papers, arranged chronologically. (Box 58) \n          I. \n          Printed and Diary Printed pamphlets; handwritten diary belonging to Samuel\n         T. Miller, a missionary in South Africa, 1881-1882. (Box 59) \n          J. \n          Research Notes (Box 60) \n          K. \n          Ledgers General Stockholders ledges, one ledger used as a news clipping\n         scrapbook. (Box 61) \n          L. \n          Notebooks Handwritten and typed data, no arrangement, subject\n         varies. (Boxes 62- 63) \n          SERIES VII. MATERIAL WRITTEN BY LUTHER P. JACKSON \n          A. \n          News articles : \n          The Journal and\n         Guide (Norfolk,VA), 1942-1947 \n          Typewritten news column. Arranged chronologically. Box\n         list available. (Boxes 64- 66) \n          B. \n          News Articles: Various Papers Handwritten and typed sheets, chronological order, some\n         without titles. Box list available. (Box 66) \n          C. \n          Articles in Journal Published items, handwritten and typed, copy of printed\n         articles. (Box 66) \n          D. \n          Addresses Typed and handwritten speeches, arranged\n         chronologically. (Box 67) \n          E. \n          Papers, Reports, and Lecture Notes Various papers and reports, few lecture notes, skits,\n         radio broadcast, handwritten and typed;separated by type, but\n         otherwise there is no arrangement. (Box 67) \n          F. \n          Unpublished Papers and term papers, essay, handwritten and typed; no\n         arrangement. (Box 68) \n          G. \n          Books Typewritten manuscripts. (Boxes 69- 70) \n          SERIES VIII. MATERIAL WRITTEN BY OTHER MEMBERS OF THE\n         FAMILY \n          Articles written by Luther P. Jackson Jr. (Box 71) \n          SERIES IX. AWARDS \u0026 GRADES \n          Family awards and a few grades of some family members.\n         (Box 72) \n          SERIES X. PRINTED \n          Broadsides, leaflets, programs relating to Jackson. (Box\n         73) \n          SERIES XI. VISUAL \n          A. \n          Photographs Family, friends and Va. World War II History Commision,\n         organizations; some unidentifiable. (Box 74-76) \n          B. \n          Printer's Blocks Wood cuts used for publication. (Boxes 77- 80) \n          SERIES XII. ARTIFACTS \n          Cufflinks, tie clamp, neck scarf, doctoral gown, hood\n         and mortarboard. (Box 81) \n          SERIES XII. MEMORABILIA \n          Baby books, collected programs, Christmas, general\n         greeting and get-well cards, etc. Arranged by type. (Boxes\n         82-84) \n          SERIES XIV. NEWSCLIPPINGS \n          Loose newsclippings from various newspapers on a variety\n         of subjects, no arrangement (Boxes 85) \n          SERIES XV. OVERSIZED ITEMS \n          Newspaper, awards and research data.","Luther Porter Jackson Sr. was born July 11, 1892 in\n         Lexington, Kentucky. He was the ninth child of Delilah\n         (Culvrson) Jackson and Edward Jackson. He early schooling was\n         at Chandler Normal School in Lexington, where he completed his\n         studies in 1910. Upon completion of his secondary education he\n         entered Fisk University where he received the A.B. degree in\n         1914. He remained at Fisk for another semester and in 1916 was\n         awarded the A.M. degree.","In 1915, at the ripe old age of twenty-three, he began his\n         teaching career at Vorhees Industrial School, Denmark, South\n         Carolina, where he was also Director of the Academic\n         Department. Jackson left South Carolina in 1918 and joined the\n         staff of the Topeka Industrial Institute, Topeka, Kansas, as\n         Instructor of history and music.","Desiring more education, he returned to the east and sought\n         graduate training at Columbia University in 1920. Here he was\n         to receive one of his many setbacks, which took in stride and\n         proceeded to correct. Writing to a former instructor at Fisk,\n         Jackson stated that Columbia did not consider his A.B. and\n         A.M. from Fisk up to their standards. He, therefore, enrolled\n         for one year at New York City College. Finally, in 1921, he\n         began his studies at Columbia, where he was graduated from\n         their Teachers College in 1922.","After completing his second masters degree, Luther Jackson\n         joined the faculty of what was then the Virginia Normal and\n         Industrial Institute, now Virginia State University. While on\n         staff of the university, Luther Jackson continued his studies,\n         first at Columbia University and then at the University of\n         Chicago, where he received the Ph.D. in history in 1937. Soon\n         after arrival at V.N. \u0026 I.I., Jackson took over the\n         College High School and directed its activities from\n         1923-1928. He headed the history department from 1930-1950,\n         formed the \" League of Negro Voters\" in 1934, and in 1937\n         organized the \" Petersburg Business League\", which became the\n         Virginia Trade Association in 1941.","In 1935, Carter G. Woodson asked Luther Jackson to head all\n         fund-raising activities for the Association for the Study of\n         Negro Life and History. As chairman of the Virginia chapter,\n         Jackson went on to establish that chapter as one of the most\n         productive of all state chapters. Somehow he still found time\n         to conduct the Petersburg Community Choir of 100 voices, have\n         his doctoral dissertation, write a column for \n          The Journal and Guide (Norfolk,\n         Virginia) under the general heading of \"Rights and Duties in a\n         Democracy\" between 1942 until 1948. Although he was now\n         holding down enough work for two people, Jackson was appointed\n         to the Virginia World War II History Commission in 1944 and\n         worked with the N.A.A.C.P, which led to his receiving a plague\n         for service in 1948.","Jackson authored these books: \n          Free Negro Labor and Property Holding\n         in Virginia, 1830-1860 (1942) \n          The History of the Virginia Stated\n         Teachers Association (1937) \n          Negro Office-Holders in Virginia,\n         1865-1895 (1945) \n          A Short History of the Gillfield\n         Baptist Church of Petersburg, Virginia (1941) \n          Virginia Negro Soldiers and Seaman in\n         the Revolutionary War (1944) \n         ","In addition to joining the faculty, Luther Jackson married\n         a young lady whom he had met while they were both students at\n         Fisk University. The young lady was Johnella M. Frazer\n         (1897-), a native of Shelbyville, Kentucky, the daughter of\n         Laura and Patterson Tilford Frazer; her father was President\n         of Hopkinsville College in Kentucky. Mrs. Jackson completed\n         the conservatory course at Fisk at the age of seventeen(17)\n         and toured with the Fisk \"Jubilee Singers\" for two years under\n         John Work. She joined the staff of Virginia Normal and\n         Industrial Institute in 1916, a full nine years before there\n         was a music department, as the University's first full time\n         instructor of piano.","Mrs. Jackson, like Luther, also recognized the need for\n         additional training. During the summer vacation she studied at\n         Temple University at the Chicago Music College and at Columbia\n         University. She remained at Virginia State University for\n         forty-nine years, retiring in 1965.","Additional Biographical Data: 1. Lucious Edwards, Jr.\" The Luther Porter Jackson,\n         Sr.(1892-1950) Papers\" (paper presented at the 63rd meeting of\n         the Association for the Study of Afro-American Life and\n         History, Los Angeles, CA, October 13, 1978) \n          2. Marva D. Curtis, \"The Virginia Voters League\"\n         (unpublished masters thesis, Virginia State University, 1979) \n          3. Lucious Edwards, Jr., \"Luther Jackson Leaves a Legacy\n         of History in Papers to Virginia State University,\" \n          Progress Index , February\n         26,1980, p.4.","The Luther Porter Jackson are one of the most valuable\n         manuscript groups from a historical point of view in the\n         nation, for this former professor of history at Virginia State\n         University lived and worked during an era when the concept of\n         black inferiority was the accepted rule. In addition, this was\n         the time of \"Jim Crowism.\" Segregation was not \"de facto,\" it\n         was legal and challenged by few people, black and white.","During the major time span of these papers, 1920-1950, a\n         number of political and civil rights organizations developed\n         into potent forces and others were born: the NAACP, the Negro\n         Organizational Society, the Southern Regional Council, and the\n         Southern School for Workers. This manuscript group is rich in\n         correspondence with most of the leaders of these movements.\n         Some of the correspondence includes Walter White, Lorenzo C.\n         White, P. Bernard Young, Gordon Hancock and others.","Correspondence with Virginia based political and civil\n         rights groups is strong and gives a good picture of the tempo\n         of the era in the State: the Virginia Voters League, the\n         Committee for Virginia, the Petersburg Negro Business\n         League.","In addition to correspondence with major political and\n         civil rights organizations, Jackson maintained as interesting\n         relationship with others across the U.S. The business or\n         office correspondence of Luther P. Jackson from 1920-1950\n         include correspondence with John Hope Franklin, W.E.B. DuBois,\n         Hugh Smythe, Helen Edmonds, P. Bernard Young, E. Franklin\n         Frazier, Charles S. Johnson, Rayford Logan, Alrutheus Ambush\n         Taylor, Lorenzo J. Green and others.","The collection also consists of ledgers, pamphlets,\n         financial and legal documents, photographs, speeches,\n         newspaper articles, cards, telegrams, notebooks, artifacts and\n         Jackson's research materials.","Jackson collected personal papers of ante-bellum and\n         post-bellum black families in Virginia: The Butler Papers, the\n         Layton Papers, and the Stephen Wooldrige Papers. In his\n         research of free black property owners in Virginia, he\n         acquired a substantial amount of materials from various\n         counties and cities of the Commonwealth of Virginia.","This box contains articles about Negroes in the\n                  United States, race vote in Tampa, colored men's\n                  progressive club, Negro principal to stay as school\n                  integrates, a sample form of application for\n                  registration to vote in the state of Louisiana. A \n                   Virginia Statesman for\n                  April 21, 1950, the \n                   Southern Patriot , New\n                  Orleans, Louisiana, December 1948. \"The Boswell\n                  Amendment: Reaction in Alabama,\" \n                   Virginias Journal and\n                  Guide April 22, 1950, the Progress Index.","There are no restrictions.","The Luther Porter Jackson papers\n         include documents collected by Jackson to support his research\n         as well as the correspondence produced by Dr. and Mrs. Jackson\n         in connection with their work, interest, and friends. They\n         reflect Luther Jackson's life as a professor and researcher of\n         history and his connections with various political and\n         educational organizations; the official records of the\n         Virginia Voters League and the official records of all fund\n         raising for the Virginia Branch of the Association for the\n         Study of Negro Life and History Inc.","English"],"unitid_tesim":["1952-l"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Luther Porter Jackson Papers, \n         \n         1772-1960"],"collection_title_tesim":["Luther Porter Jackson Papers, \n         \n         1772-1960"],"collection_ssim":["Luther Porter Jackson Papers, \n         \n         1772-1960"],"repository_ssm":["Virginia State University"],"repository_ssim":["Virginia State University"],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"accessrestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThere are no restrictions.\u003c/p\u003e"],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Access"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["There are no restrictions."],"arrangement_heading_ssm":["Organization"],"arrangement_tesim":["SERIES I. BIOGRAPHICAL DATA \n          The first five folders contain writings about Jackson.\n         Some material is not a part of the original manuscript group.\n         (Box 1) \n          SERIES II. CORRESPONDENCE \n          A. \n          Family, 1920-1960 The correspondence between Luther and Johnella Jackson\n         are arranged chronologically from 1920-1950. Additionally,\n         letters, postcards and telegrams are arranged alphabetically\n         by the other members of the family. (Boxes 1-5) \n          B. \n          Business, 1922-1950 Office correspondence, extensive, arranged\n         chronologically. (Boxes 5-12) \n          C. \n          Personal, 1918- 1960 Letters arranged alphabetically by writer. (Boxes 13-16)\n          SERIES III. FINANCIAL \u0026 LEGAL \n          Family bills, tax statements, school bills and stocks.\n         Arranged by type. Copyright for Jackson's \n          Negro Office Holders in Virginia,\n         1865-1895 (Box 17) \n          SERIES IV. ORGANIZATIONAL AFFILIATIONS \n          A. \n          The Virginia Voters League,\n         1934-1950 Letters, postcards, and telegrams arranged by county,\n         and city. Records include minutes and reports. (Boxes 18-27) \n          B. \n          The Virginia Teachers Association Office\n         of the \"Civic Education Secretaries Office,\" 1941- 1950 The Association for the Study of Negro Life and History,\n         Inc., 1923-1950 (Boxes 28-34) \n          C. \n          Correspondence with Carter G.\n         Woodson Arranged chronologically. Other correspondence arranged\n         by county, City, and organization. (Boxes 35-41) \n          D. \n          The NAACP, 1937- 1950 Correspondence with officials of the NAACP (state and\n         local), arranged chronologically. (Box 42) \n          E. \n          The I.B.P.O.E. of W.(the Elks),\n         1943-1950 General correspondence arranged chronologically and the\n         Lodge's alphabetically by lodge. (Box 43) \n          F. \n          The Virginia World War II History\n         Commission, 1944-1948 Correspondence, minutes and reports of the commission\n         arranged chronologically. Some personal war service records\n         arranged alphabetically. Photographs in container 109. Numbers\n         on folders correspond with folder numbers in the original\n         series. (Box 44) \n          G. \n          The Southern Regional Council, 1942-\n         1950 Correspondence arranged chronologically; minutes for\n         some meetings. (Box 45) \n          H. \n          The Negro Organizational Society, 1941-\n         1950 Correspondence with the president and field secretaries,\n         minutes (1944-1949) arranged chronologically. (Box 46) \n          I. \n          The Committee for Virginia,\n         1944-1950 Letters arranged chronologically, a few minutes,\n         reports. (Box 47) \n          J. \n          The Petersburg Negro Business League,\n         1935-1946 Correspondence between Jackson, national and local\n         leaders. Chronologically arranged; one article, one report and\n         one skit. (Box 48) \n          K. \n          The Virginia Society for Research,\n         1942-1950 (Box 48) \n          L. \n          The Petersburg Community Choir A history, a financial report and membership rosters.\n         Photographs in container 109. (Box 48) \n          M. \n          The Southern School for Workers,\n         1944-1949 Correspondence arranged chronologically. (Box 48) \n          N. \n          The Old Dominion Medical Society Names of some of the members. (Box 48) \n          O. \n          The Petersburg Interracial Committee,\n         1948 One letter and a proposed constitution. (Box 48) \n          SERIES V. MATERIAL RELATING TO THE DEATH OF LUTHER\n         JACKSON \n          Letters, telegrams and postcards, arranged\n         chronologically. One box of sympathy cards and one of floral\n         cards. (Boxes 49 \u0026 50) \n          SERIES VI. RESEARCH DATA: COLLECTED \n          A. \n          Blacks voting in the South,\n         1947-1948 Letters arranged alphabetically by state and then\n         chronologically within the state. (Box 50) \n          B. \n          The Butler Papers, 1813-1888 Tax receipts, identification papers, general receipts\n         and a marriage license. Chronologically arranged. (Box 51) \n          C. \n          The Dews Papers, 1802-1880 Deeds for properties, tax receipts and general receipts,\n         arranged chronologically. (Box 52) \n          D. \n          The Layton Papers, 1861-1898 Tax receipts, deeds for properties, teaching\n         certificates. Arranged chronologically. (Box 53) \n          E. \n          The Woolridge Papers, 1883-1910 Tax receipts and general receipts. Few items about the\n         \"Jordan Baptist Church.\" Chronologically arranged. (Box 54) \n          F. \n          By County Papers concerning ante and postpellum blacks in some\n         Virginia Counties. Identification papers, receipts. Arranged\n         chronologically within each county and then arranged\n         alphabetically by county also. (Boxes 55-56) \n          G. \n          By City The same as above. Arranged alphabetically by city and\n         then chronologically within each city. (Box 57) \n          H. \n          Miscellaneous Papers of antebellum free blacks and slaves. Receipts,\n         identification papers, arranged chronologically. (Box 58) \n          I. \n          Printed and Diary Printed pamphlets; handwritten diary belonging to Samuel\n         T. Miller, a missionary in South Africa, 1881-1882. (Box 59) \n          J. \n          Research Notes (Box 60) \n          K. \n          Ledgers General Stockholders ledges, one ledger used as a news clipping\n         scrapbook. (Box 61) \n          L. \n          Notebooks Handwritten and typed data, no arrangement, subject\n         varies. (Boxes 62- 63) \n          SERIES VII. MATERIAL WRITTEN BY LUTHER P. JACKSON \n          A. \n          News articles : \n          The Journal and\n         Guide (Norfolk,VA), 1942-1947 \n          Typewritten news column. Arranged chronologically. Box\n         list available. (Boxes 64- 66) \n          B. \n          News Articles: Various Papers Handwritten and typed sheets, chronological order, some\n         without titles. Box list available. (Box 66) \n          C. \n          Articles in Journal Published items, handwritten and typed, copy of printed\n         articles. (Box 66) \n          D. \n          Addresses Typed and handwritten speeches, arranged\n         chronologically. (Box 67) \n          E. \n          Papers, Reports, and Lecture Notes Various papers and reports, few lecture notes, skits,\n         radio broadcast, handwritten and typed;separated by type, but\n         otherwise there is no arrangement. (Box 67) \n          F. \n          Unpublished Papers and term papers, essay, handwritten and typed; no\n         arrangement. (Box 68) \n          G. \n          Books Typewritten manuscripts. (Boxes 69- 70) \n          SERIES VIII. MATERIAL WRITTEN BY OTHER MEMBERS OF THE\n         FAMILY \n          Articles written by Luther P. Jackson Jr. (Box 71) \n          SERIES IX. AWARDS \u0026 GRADES \n          Family awards and a few grades of some family members.\n         (Box 72) \n          SERIES X. PRINTED \n          Broadsides, leaflets, programs relating to Jackson. (Box\n         73) \n          SERIES XI. VISUAL \n          A. \n          Photographs Family, friends and Va. World War II History Commision,\n         organizations; some unidentifiable. (Box 74-76) \n          B. \n          Printer's Blocks Wood cuts used for publication. (Boxes 77- 80) \n          SERIES XII. ARTIFACTS \n          Cufflinks, tie clamp, neck scarf, doctoral gown, hood\n         and mortarboard. (Box 81) \n          SERIES XII. MEMORABILIA \n          Baby books, collected programs, Christmas, general\n         greeting and get-well cards, etc. Arranged by type. (Boxes\n         82-84) \n          SERIES XIV. NEWSCLIPPINGS \n          Loose newsclippings from various newspapers on a variety\n         of subjects, no arrangement (Boxes 85) \n          SERIES XV. OVERSIZED ITEMS \n          Newspaper, awards and research data."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eLuther Porter Jackson Sr. was born July 11, 1892 in\n         Lexington, Kentucky. He was the ninth child of Delilah\n         (Culvrson) Jackson and Edward Jackson. He early schooling was\n         at Chandler Normal School in Lexington, where he completed his\n         studies in 1910. Upon completion of his secondary education he\n         entered Fisk University where he received the A.B. degree in\n         1914. He remained at Fisk for another semester and in 1916 was\n         awarded the A.M. degree.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn 1915, at the ripe old age of twenty-three, he began his\n         teaching career at Vorhees Industrial School, Denmark, South\n         Carolina, where he was also Director of the Academic\n         Department. Jackson left South Carolina in 1918 and joined the\n         staff of the Topeka Industrial Institute, Topeka, Kansas, as\n         Instructor of history and music.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDesiring more education, he returned to the east and sought\n         graduate training at Columbia University in 1920. Here he was\n         to receive one of his many setbacks, which took in stride and\n         proceeded to correct. Writing to a former instructor at Fisk,\n         Jackson stated that Columbia did not consider his A.B. and\n         A.M. from Fisk up to their standards. He, therefore, enrolled\n         for one year at New York City College. Finally, in 1921, he\n         began his studies at Columbia, where he was graduated from\n         their Teachers College in 1922.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAfter completing his second masters degree, Luther Jackson\n         joined the faculty of what was then the Virginia Normal and\n         Industrial Institute, now Virginia State University. While on\n         staff of the university, Luther Jackson continued his studies,\n         first at Columbia University and then at the University of\n         Chicago, where he received the Ph.D. in history in 1937. Soon\n         after arrival at V.N. \u0026amp; I.I., Jackson took over the\n         College High School and directed its activities from\n         1923-1928. He headed the history department from 1930-1950,\n         formed the \" League of Negro Voters\" in 1934, and in 1937\n         organized the \" Petersburg Business League\", which became the\n         Virginia Trade Association in 1941.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn 1935, Carter G. Woodson asked Luther Jackson to head all\n         fund-raising activities for the Association for the Study of\n         Negro Life and History. As chairman of the Virginia chapter,\n         Jackson went on to establish that chapter as one of the most\n         productive of all state chapters. Somehow he still found time\n         to conduct the Petersburg Community Choir of 100 voices, have\n         his doctoral dissertation, write a column for \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Journal and Guide\u003c/title\u003e(Norfolk,\n         Virginia) under the general heading of \"Rights and Duties in a\n         Democracy\" between 1942 until 1948. Although he was now\n         holding down enough work for two people, Jackson was appointed\n         to the Virginia World War II History Commission in 1944 and\n         worked with the N.A.A.C.P, which led to his receiving a plague\n         for service in 1948.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJackson authored these books: \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eFree Negro Labor and Property Holding\n         in Virginia, 1830-1860\u003c/title\u003e(1942) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe History of the Virginia Stated\n         Teachers Association\u003c/title\u003e(1937) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eNegro Office-Holders in Virginia,\n         1865-1895\u003c/title\u003e(1945) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eA Short History of the Gillfield\n         Baptist Church of Petersburg, Virginia\u003c/title\u003e(1941) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eVirginia Negro Soldiers and Seaman in\n         the Revolutionary War\u003c/title\u003e(1944) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn addition to joining the faculty, Luther Jackson married\n         a young lady whom he had met while they were both students at\n         Fisk University. The young lady was Johnella M. Frazer\n         (1897-), a native of Shelbyville, Kentucky, the daughter of\n         Laura and Patterson Tilford Frazer; her father was President\n         of Hopkinsville College in Kentucky. Mrs. Jackson completed\n         the conservatory course at Fisk at the age of seventeen(17)\n         and toured with the Fisk \"Jubilee Singers\" for two years under\n         John Work. She joined the staff of Virginia Normal and\n         Industrial Institute in 1916, a full nine years before there\n         was a music department, as the University's first full time\n         instructor of piano.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMrs. Jackson, like Luther, also recognized the need for\n         additional training. During the summer vacation she studied at\n         Temple University at the Chicago Music College and at Columbia\n         University. She remained at Virginia State University for\n         forty-nine years, retiring in 1965.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eAdditional Biographical Data:\u003c/emph\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e1. Lucious Edwards, Jr.\" The Luther Porter Jackson,\n         Sr.(1892-1950) Papers\" (paper presented at the 63rd meeting of\n         the Association for the Study of Afro-American Life and\n         History, Los Angeles, CA, October 13, 1978) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e2. Marva D. Curtis, \"The Virginia Voters League\"\n         (unpublished masters thesis, Virginia State University, 1979) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e3. Lucious Edwards, Jr., \"Luther Jackson Leaves a Legacy\n         of History in Papers to Virginia State University,\" \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eProgress Index\u003c/title\u003e, February\n         26,1980, p.4.\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical/Historical Information"],"bioghist_tesim":["Luther Porter Jackson Sr. was born July 11, 1892 in\n         Lexington, Kentucky. He was the ninth child of Delilah\n         (Culvrson) Jackson and Edward Jackson. He early schooling was\n         at Chandler Normal School in Lexington, where he completed his\n         studies in 1910. Upon completion of his secondary education he\n         entered Fisk University where he received the A.B. degree in\n         1914. He remained at Fisk for another semester and in 1916 was\n         awarded the A.M. degree.","In 1915, at the ripe old age of twenty-three, he began his\n         teaching career at Vorhees Industrial School, Denmark, South\n         Carolina, where he was also Director of the Academic\n         Department. Jackson left South Carolina in 1918 and joined the\n         staff of the Topeka Industrial Institute, Topeka, Kansas, as\n         Instructor of history and music.","Desiring more education, he returned to the east and sought\n         graduate training at Columbia University in 1920. Here he was\n         to receive one of his many setbacks, which took in stride and\n         proceeded to correct. Writing to a former instructor at Fisk,\n         Jackson stated that Columbia did not consider his A.B. and\n         A.M. from Fisk up to their standards. He, therefore, enrolled\n         for one year at New York City College. Finally, in 1921, he\n         began his studies at Columbia, where he was graduated from\n         their Teachers College in 1922.","After completing his second masters degree, Luther Jackson\n         joined the faculty of what was then the Virginia Normal and\n         Industrial Institute, now Virginia State University. While on\n         staff of the university, Luther Jackson continued his studies,\n         first at Columbia University and then at the University of\n         Chicago, where he received the Ph.D. in history in 1937. Soon\n         after arrival at V.N. \u0026 I.I., Jackson took over the\n         College High School and directed its activities from\n         1923-1928. He headed the history department from 1930-1950,\n         formed the \" League of Negro Voters\" in 1934, and in 1937\n         organized the \" Petersburg Business League\", which became the\n         Virginia Trade Association in 1941.","In 1935, Carter G. Woodson asked Luther Jackson to head all\n         fund-raising activities for the Association for the Study of\n         Negro Life and History. As chairman of the Virginia chapter,\n         Jackson went on to establish that chapter as one of the most\n         productive of all state chapters. Somehow he still found time\n         to conduct the Petersburg Community Choir of 100 voices, have\n         his doctoral dissertation, write a column for \n          The Journal and Guide (Norfolk,\n         Virginia) under the general heading of \"Rights and Duties in a\n         Democracy\" between 1942 until 1948. Although he was now\n         holding down enough work for two people, Jackson was appointed\n         to the Virginia World War II History Commission in 1944 and\n         worked with the N.A.A.C.P, which led to his receiving a plague\n         for service in 1948.","Jackson authored these books: \n          Free Negro Labor and Property Holding\n         in Virginia, 1830-1860 (1942) \n          The History of the Virginia Stated\n         Teachers Association (1937) \n          Negro Office-Holders in Virginia,\n         1865-1895 (1945) \n          A Short History of the Gillfield\n         Baptist Church of Petersburg, Virginia (1941) \n          Virginia Negro Soldiers and Seaman in\n         the Revolutionary War (1944) \n         ","In addition to joining the faculty, Luther Jackson married\n         a young lady whom he had met while they were both students at\n         Fisk University. The young lady was Johnella M. Frazer\n         (1897-), a native of Shelbyville, Kentucky, the daughter of\n         Laura and Patterson Tilford Frazer; her father was President\n         of Hopkinsville College in Kentucky. Mrs. Jackson completed\n         the conservatory course at Fisk at the age of seventeen(17)\n         and toured with the Fisk \"Jubilee Singers\" for two years under\n         John Work. She joined the staff of Virginia Normal and\n         Industrial Institute in 1916, a full nine years before there\n         was a music department, as the University's first full time\n         instructor of piano.","Mrs. Jackson, like Luther, also recognized the need for\n         additional training. During the summer vacation she studied at\n         Temple University at the Chicago Music College and at Columbia\n         University. She remained at Virginia State University for\n         forty-nine years, retiring in 1965.","Additional Biographical Data: 1. Lucious Edwards, Jr.\" The Luther Porter Jackson,\n         Sr.(1892-1950) Papers\" (paper presented at the 63rd meeting of\n         the Association for the Study of Afro-American Life and\n         History, Los Angeles, CA, October 13, 1978) \n          2. Marva D. Curtis, \"The Virginia Voters League\"\n         (unpublished masters thesis, Virginia State University, 1979) \n          3. Lucious Edwards, Jr., \"Luther Jackson Leaves a Legacy\n         of History in Papers to Virginia State University,\" \n          Progress Index , February\n         26,1980, p.4."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eLuther Porter Jackson Papers, 1772-1960, Accession\n            #1952-l, Special Collections and Archives, Johnston\n            Memorial Library, Virginia State University, Petersburg,\n            VA.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["Luther Porter Jackson Papers, 1772-1960, Accession\n            #1952-l, Special Collections and Archives, Johnston\n            Memorial Library, Virginia State University, Petersburg,\n            VA."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe Luther Porter Jackson are one of the most valuable\n         manuscript groups from a historical point of view in the\n         nation, for this former professor of history at Virginia State\n         University lived and worked during an era when the concept of\n         black inferiority was the accepted rule. In addition, this was\n         the time of \"Jim Crowism.\" Segregation was not \"de facto,\" it\n         was legal and challenged by few people, black and white.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDuring the major time span of these papers, 1920-1950, a\n         number of political and civil rights organizations developed\n         into potent forces and others were born: the NAACP, the Negro\n         Organizational Society, the Southern Regional Council, and the\n         Southern School for Workers. This manuscript group is rich in\n         correspondence with most of the leaders of these movements.\n         Some of the correspondence includes Walter White, Lorenzo C.\n         White, P. Bernard Young, Gordon Hancock and others.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Virginia based political and civil\n         rights groups is strong and gives a good picture of the tempo\n         of the era in the State: the Virginia Voters League, the\n         Committee for Virginia, the Petersburg Negro Business\n         League.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn addition to correspondence with major political and\n         civil rights organizations, Jackson maintained as interesting\n         relationship with others across the U.S. The business or\n         office correspondence of Luther P. Jackson from 1920-1950\n         include correspondence with John Hope Franklin, W.E.B. DuBois,\n         Hugh Smythe, Helen Edmonds, P. Bernard Young, E. Franklin\n         Frazier, Charles S. Johnson, Rayford Logan, Alrutheus Ambush\n         Taylor, Lorenzo J. Green and others.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe collection also consists of ledgers, pamphlets,\n         financial and legal documents, photographs, speeches,\n         newspaper articles, cards, telegrams, notebooks, artifacts and\n         Jackson's research materials.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJackson collected personal papers of ante-bellum and\n         post-bellum black families in Virginia: The Butler Papers, the\n         Layton Papers, and the Stephen Wooldrige Papers. In his\n         research of free black property owners in Virginia, he\n         acquired a substantial amount of materials from various\n         counties and cities of the Commonwealth of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis box contains articles about Negroes in the\n                  United States, race vote in Tampa, colored men's\n                  progressive club, Negro principal to stay as school\n                  integrates, a sample form of application for\n                  registration to vote in the state of Louisiana. A \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eVirginia Statesman\u003c/title\u003efor\n                  April 21, 1950, the \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eSouthern Patriot\u003c/title\u003e, New\n                  Orleans, Louisiana, December 1948. \"The Boswell\n                  Amendment: Reaction in Alabama,\" \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eVirginias Journal and\n                  Guide\u003c/title\u003eApril 22, 1950, the Progress Index.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Content Information"],"scopecontent_tesim":["The Luther Porter Jackson are one of the most valuable\n         manuscript groups from a historical point of view in the\n         nation, for this former professor of history at Virginia State\n         University lived and worked during an era when the concept of\n         black inferiority was the accepted rule. In addition, this was\n         the time of \"Jim Crowism.\" Segregation was not \"de facto,\" it\n         was legal and challenged by few people, black and white.","During the major time span of these papers, 1920-1950, a\n         number of political and civil rights organizations developed\n         into potent forces and others were born: the NAACP, the Negro\n         Organizational Society, the Southern Regional Council, and the\n         Southern School for Workers. This manuscript group is rich in\n         correspondence with most of the leaders of these movements.\n         Some of the correspondence includes Walter White, Lorenzo C.\n         White, P. Bernard Young, Gordon Hancock and others.","Correspondence with Virginia based political and civil\n         rights groups is strong and gives a good picture of the tempo\n         of the era in the State: the Virginia Voters League, the\n         Committee for Virginia, the Petersburg Negro Business\n         League.","In addition to correspondence with major political and\n         civil rights organizations, Jackson maintained as interesting\n         relationship with others across the U.S. The business or\n         office correspondence of Luther P. Jackson from 1920-1950\n         include correspondence with John Hope Franklin, W.E.B. DuBois,\n         Hugh Smythe, Helen Edmonds, P. Bernard Young, E. Franklin\n         Frazier, Charles S. Johnson, Rayford Logan, Alrutheus Ambush\n         Taylor, Lorenzo J. Green and others.","The collection also consists of ledgers, pamphlets,\n         financial and legal documents, photographs, speeches,\n         newspaper articles, cards, telegrams, notebooks, artifacts and\n         Jackson's research materials.","Jackson collected personal papers of ante-bellum and\n         post-bellum black families in Virginia: The Butler Papers, the\n         Layton Papers, and the Stephen Wooldrige Papers. In his\n         research of free black property owners in Virginia, he\n         acquired a substantial amount of materials from various\n         counties and cities of the Commonwealth of Virginia.","This box contains articles about Negroes in the\n                  United States, race vote in Tampa, colored men's\n                  progressive club, Negro principal to stay as school\n                  integrates, a sample form of application for\n                  registration to vote in the state of Louisiana. A \n                   Virginia Statesman for\n                  April 21, 1950, the \n                   Southern Patriot , New\n                  Orleans, Louisiana, December 1948. \"The Boswell\n                  Amendment: Reaction in Alabama,\" \n                   Virginias Journal and\n                  Guide April 22, 1950, the Progress Index."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThere are no restrictions.\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Use Restrictions"],"userestrict_tesim":["There are no restrictions."],"abstract_html_tesm":["\u003cabstract label=\"Abstract\"\u003eThe Luther Porter Jackson papers\n         include documents collected by Jackson to support his research\n         as well as the correspondence produced by Dr. and Mrs. Jackson\n         in connection with their work, interest, and friends. They\n         reflect Luther Jackson's life as a professor and researcher of\n         history and his connections with various political and\n         educational organizations; the official records of the\n         Virginia Voters League and the official records of all fund\n         raising for the Virginia Branch of the Association for the\n         Study of Negro Life and History Inc.\u003c/abstract\u003e"],"abstract_tesim":["The Luther Porter Jackson papers\n         include documents collected by Jackson to support his research\n         as well as the correspondence produced by Dr. and Mrs. Jackson\n         in connection with their work, interest, and friends. They\n         reflect Luther Jackson's life as a professor and researcher of\n         history and his connections with various political and\n         educational organizations; the official records of the\n         Virginia Voters League and the official records of all fund\n         raising for the Virginia Branch of the Association for the\n         Study of Negro Life and History Inc."],"language_ssim":["English"],"total_component_count_is":2288,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-05-20T18:22:00.819Z","arrangement_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eSERIES I. BIOGRAPHICAL DATA \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eThe first five folders contain writings about Jackson.\n         Some material is not a part of the original manuscript group.\n         (Box 1) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eSERIES II. CORRESPONDENCE \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eA. \n         \u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eFamily, 1920-1960\u003c/emph\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eThe correspondence between Luther and Johnella Jackson\n         are arranged chronologically from 1920-1950. Additionally,\n         letters, postcards and telegrams are arranged alphabetically\n         by the other members of the family. (Boxes 1-5) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eB. \n         \u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eBusiness, 1922-1950\u003c/emph\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eOffice correspondence, extensive, arranged\n         chronologically. (Boxes 5-12) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eC. \n         \u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003ePersonal, 1918- 1960\u003c/emph\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eLetters arranged alphabetically by writer. (Boxes 13-16)\n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eSERIES III. FINANCIAL \u0026amp; LEGAL \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eFamily bills, tax statements, school bills and stocks.\n         Arranged by type. Copyright for Jackson's \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eNegro Office Holders in Virginia,\n         1865-1895\u003c/title\u003e(Box 17) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eSERIES IV. ORGANIZATIONAL AFFILIATIONS \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eA. \n         \u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eThe Virginia Voters League,\n         1934-1950\u003c/emph\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eLetters, postcards, and telegrams arranged by county,\n         and city. Records include minutes and reports. (Boxes 18-27) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eB. \n         \u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eThe Virginia Teachers Association Office\n         of the \"Civic Education Secretaries Office,\" 1941- 1950\u003c/emph\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eThe Association for the Study of Negro Life and History,\n         Inc., 1923-1950 (Boxes 28-34) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eC. \n         \u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eCorrespondence with Carter G.\n         Woodson\u003c/emph\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eArranged chronologically. Other correspondence arranged\n         by county, City, and organization. (Boxes 35-41) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eD. \n         \u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eThe NAACP, 1937- 1950\u003c/emph\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eCorrespondence with officials of the NAACP (state and\n         local), arranged chronologically. (Box 42) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eE. \n         \u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eThe I.B.P.O.E. of W.(the Elks),\n         1943-1950\u003c/emph\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eGeneral correspondence arranged chronologically and the\n         Lodge's alphabetically by lodge. (Box 43) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eF. \n         \u003cemph render=\"underline\"\u003eThe Virginia World War II History\n         Commission, 1944-1948\u003c/emph\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eCorrespondence, minutes and reports of the commission\n         arranged chronologically. Some personal war service records\n         arranged alphabetically. Photographs in container 109. Numbers\n         on folders correspond with folder numbers in the original\n         series. (Box 44) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eG. \n         \u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eThe Southern Regional Council, 1942-\n         1950\u003c/emph\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eCorrespondence arranged chronologically; minutes for\n         some meetings. (Box 45) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eH. \n         \u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eThe Negro Organizational Society, 1941-\n         1950\u003c/emph\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eCorrespondence with the president and field secretaries,\n         minutes (1944-1949) arranged chronologically. (Box 46) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eI. \n         \u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eThe Committee for Virginia,\n         1944-1950\u003c/emph\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eLetters arranged chronologically, a few minutes,\n         reports. (Box 47) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eJ. \n         \u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eThe Petersburg Negro Business League,\n         1935-1946\u003c/emph\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eCorrespondence between Jackson, national and local\n         leaders. Chronologically arranged; one article, one report and\n         one skit. (Box 48) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eK. \n         \u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eThe Virginia Society for Research,\n         1942-1950\u003c/emph\u003e(Box 48) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eL. \n         \u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eThe Petersburg Community Choir\u003c/emph\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eA history, a financial report and membership rosters.\n         Photographs in container 109. (Box 48) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eM. \n         \u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eThe Southern School for Workers,\n         1944-1949\u003c/emph\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eCorrespondence arranged chronologically. (Box 48) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eN. \n         \u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eThe Old Dominion Medical Society\u003c/emph\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eNames of some of the members. (Box 48) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eO. \n         \u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eThe Petersburg Interracial Committee,\n         1948\u003c/emph\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eOne letter and a proposed constitution. (Box 48) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eSERIES V. MATERIAL RELATING TO THE DEATH OF LUTHER\n         JACKSON \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eLetters, telegrams and postcards, arranged\n         chronologically. One box of sympathy cards and one of floral\n         cards. (Boxes 49 \u0026amp; 50) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eSERIES VI. RESEARCH DATA: COLLECTED \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eA. \n         \u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eBlacks voting in the South,\n         1947-1948\u003c/emph\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eLetters arranged alphabetically by state and then\n         chronologically within the state. (Box 50) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eB. \n         \u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eThe Butler Papers, 1813-1888\u003c/emph\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTax receipts, identification papers, general receipts\n         and a marriage license. Chronologically arranged. (Box 51) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eC. \n         \u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eThe Dews Papers, 1802-1880\u003c/emph\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eDeeds for properties, tax receipts and general receipts,\n         arranged chronologically. (Box 52) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eD. \n         \u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eThe Layton Papers, 1861-1898\u003c/emph\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTax receipts, deeds for properties, teaching\n         certificates. Arranged chronologically. (Box 53) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eE. \n         \u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eThe Woolridge Papers, 1883-1910\u003c/emph\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTax receipts and general receipts. Few items about the\n         \"Jordan Baptist Church.\" Chronologically arranged. (Box 54) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eF. \n         \u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eBy County\u003c/emph\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003ePapers concerning ante and postpellum blacks in some\n         Virginia Counties. Identification papers, receipts. Arranged\n         chronologically within each county and then arranged\n         alphabetically by county also. (Boxes 55-56) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eG. \n         \u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eBy City\u003c/emph\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eThe same as above. Arranged alphabetically by city and\n         then chronologically within each city. (Box 57) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eH. \n         \u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eMiscellaneous\u003c/emph\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003ePapers of antebellum free blacks and slaves. Receipts,\n         identification papers, arranged chronologically. (Box 58) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eI. \n         \u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003ePrinted and Diary\u003c/emph\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003ePrinted pamphlets; handwritten diary belonging to Samuel\n         T. Miller, a missionary in South Africa, 1881-1882. (Box 59) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eJ. \n         \u003cemph render=\"underline\"\u003eResearch Notes\u003c/emph\u003e(Box 60) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eK. \n         \u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eLedgers General\u003c/emph\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eStockholders ledges, one ledger used as a news clipping\n         scrapbook. (Box 61) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eL. \n         \u003cemph render=\"underline\"\u003eNotebooks\u003c/emph\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eHandwritten and typed data, no arrangement, subject\n         varies. (Boxes 62- 63) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eSERIES VII. MATERIAL WRITTEN BY LUTHER P. JACKSON \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eA. \n         \u003cemph render=\"underline\"\u003eNews articles\u003c/emph\u003e: \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Journal and\n         Guide\u003c/title\u003e(Norfolk,VA), 1942-1947 \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTypewritten news column. Arranged chronologically. Box\n         list available. (Boxes 64- 66) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eB. \n         \u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eNews Articles: Various Papers\u003c/emph\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eHandwritten and typed sheets, chronological order, some\n         without titles. Box list available. (Box 66) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eC. \n         \u003cemph render=\"underline\"\u003eArticles in Journal\u003c/emph\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003ePublished items, handwritten and typed, copy of printed\n         articles. (Box 66) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eD. \n         \u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eAddresses\u003c/emph\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTyped and handwritten speeches, arranged\n         chronologically. (Box 67) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eE. \n         \u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003ePapers, Reports, and Lecture Notes\u003c/emph\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eVarious papers and reports, few lecture notes, skits,\n         radio broadcast, handwritten and typed;separated by type, but\n         otherwise there is no arrangement. (Box 67) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eF. \n         \u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eUnpublished\u003c/emph\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003ePapers and term papers, essay, handwritten and typed; no\n         arrangement. (Box 68) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eG. \n         \u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eBooks\u003c/emph\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTypewritten manuscripts. (Boxes 69- 70) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eSERIES VIII. MATERIAL WRITTEN BY OTHER MEMBERS OF THE\n         FAMILY \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eArticles written by Luther P. Jackson Jr. (Box 71) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eSERIES IX. AWARDS \u0026amp; GRADES \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eFamily awards and a few grades of some family members.\n         (Box 72) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eSERIES X. PRINTED \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBroadsides, leaflets, programs relating to Jackson. (Box\n         73) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eSERIES XI. VISUAL \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eA. \n         \u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003ePhotographs\u003c/emph\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eFamily, friends and Va. World War II History Commision,\n         organizations; some unidentifiable. (Box 74-76) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eB. \n         \u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003ePrinter's Blocks\u003c/emph\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eWood cuts used for publication. (Boxes 77- 80) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eSERIES XII. ARTIFACTS \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eCufflinks, tie clamp, neck scarf, doctoral gown, hood\n         and mortarboard. (Box 81) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eSERIES XII. MEMORABILIA \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBaby books, collected programs, Christmas, general\n         greeting and get-well cards, etc. Arranged by type. (Boxes\n         82-84) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eSERIES XIV. NEWSCLIPPINGS \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eLoose newsclippings from various newspapers on a variety\n         of subjects, no arrangement (Boxes 85) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eSERIES XV. 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