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Hoge to Gen. Robert E. Lee discussing a trip to England where he procured religous provisions for the Confederate soldiers. Wrote of the English's admiration for Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson.","A photostat copy of letter. Original possibly located at Georgia Historical Society. Please contact them for conditions governing use.","A facsimile copy. The location of the original letter is unknown.","Only contains a photocopy and transcription of the letter. The original is believed to be located at the Maryland Historical Society. Please refer to them with any questions regarding conditions governing use.","File consists of a copy of the letter. The location of the original is unknown.","Short note concerning \"Memoir on the U.S. Artillery\" and family matters.","Facsimile copy. Location of original unknown.","File contains a facsimile of the original letter. Location of the original letter is unknown.","This file only includes a photocopy of the letter. Please refer to the Maryland Historical Society with any questions concerning conditions governing use.","The file includes a photocopy of the letter. Original is housed by the Maryland Historical Society. Please refer to them with any questions regarding conditions governing use.","Original copy is housed by the Maryland Historical Society. Please refer to them with any questions regarding conditions governing use.","The original letter is housed by the Maryland Historical Society. Please contact them with any questions regarding the conditions governing use.","The original document is housed by the Maryland Historical Society. Please contact them with any questions regarding the conditions governing use.","Please note that we do not house the original document and are not aware of the conditions governing use.","The original document is housed by the Maryland Historical Society. Please refer to them with any questions regarding the conditions governing use.","The original document is housed at the Maryland Historical Society. Please refer to them with any questions regarding the conditions governing use.","We only house a photocopy of the note. The location of the original document is unknown.","We do not house the original letter, only a photocopy. For conditions governing use, please refer to owner of the original piece.","File includes two photostatic copies of small segments of text. The location of the original notes is unknown.","This file only includes a facsimile of the document mentioned. Please refer to the owner of the original document for conditions governing use.","This file only includes a photostatic copy of the original note. The location of the original document is unknown. Please refer to the owner of the original for conditions governing use.","The file only includes a transcript of the note. Please refer to the owner of the original document with questions regarding conditions governing use.","This file includes a photostatic copy of the original note. Please refer to the owner with any questions regarding conditions governing use.","This file only includes a photocopy of the original letter. Please refer to the owner of the original document with any questions regarding conditions governing use.","The file only includes a copy of the original note. Please refer to the owners of the original document for questions regarding the conditions governing use.","This file only includes a photostatic copy of the original letter. Please refer to the owner of the documents with any questions regarding the conditions governing use.","This furlough request approval from West Point Military Acedemy is addressed to cadet Franklin E. Hunt. It details the nature of the furlough request, the dates of its extent, and the location of teh request.  It is signed by R.E. Lee who was serving as Cadet Adjutant at the time. The second page of the document details the current standing of cadet Hunt's debt with the school as well as his payment from the United States government.","The receipt made on behalf of a $2.25 purchase from Philip Hefs for materials for the harbor of St. Louis, MO and the Mississippi River on March 31, 1838. It is certified by R.E. Lee, who was supervising engineer for navigation on the Mississippi River in St. Louis, MO at the time. Lee Served 26 years in the US Army Corps of Engineers starting in 1837.","The receipt made for a $12.42 taxation on Titus Hale for access  the Mississippi River on April 30, 1838. It is certified by R.E. Lee, who was supervising engineer for navigation on the Mississippi River in St. Louis, MO at the time. Lee Served 26 years in the US Army Corps of Engineers starting in 1837.","The receipt made for a $81.63 and $39.38 taxation on B. Brown for access the harbor of St. Louis, MO and the Mississippi River in May of 1838. The charges are for anchored boats and the access of stone drills. It is certified by R.E. Lee, who was supervising engineer for navigation on the Mississippi River in St. Louis, MO at the time. Lee Served 26 years in the US Army Corps of Engineers starting in 1837.","The receipt made for a $47.50 purchase from J. Swan of the steamboat \"St. Louis\" for materials for the improvement the Mississippi River on June 12, 1838. The purchase is for 10 bales of oakum stored aboard, as well as a \"dragage\" fee. It is certified by R.E. Lee, who was supervising engineer for navigation on the Mississippi River in St. Louis, MO at the time. Lee Served 26 years in the US Army Corps of Engineers starting in 1837.","The receipt made for a $3.50 taxation on Leander A. Williams for access  the Mississippi River on July 21, 1838. The tax is levied on 500 bricks stored aboard to be used to construct a chimney for a blacksmith shop. It is certified by R.E. Lee, who was supervising engineer for navigation on the Mississippi River in St. Louis, MO at the time. Lee Served 26 years in the US Army Corps of Engineers starting in 1837.","This is a personal check made out to Robert E. Lee for $25 on June 11, 1839. The check is from the Bank of the State of Missouri based in St. Louis, MO.","The receipt made for a $44.66 taxation on E. A. Tracy for access  the Mississippi River on August 14, 1839. The tax is levied on 2 sacks of coffee stored aboard. It is certified by R.E. Lee, who was supervising engineer for navigation on the Mississippi River in St. Louis, MO at the time. Lee Served 26 years in the US Army Corps of Engineers starting in 1837.","This is a receipt for assorted materials to be used in the construction of Fort Hudson in New York. The material was received by Captain R. E. Lee on behalf of the US Corps of Engineers for the sum of $25.34. The material included pick axes, water pails, and various construction materials. The materials were purchased from James C. Curch.","This is a personal check made out by Robert E. Lee to Henry Weaver for the sum of $12.37. It comes from the New York Bank of Commerce and is dated September 30, 1841. The subject line reads as for Fort LaFayette.","This contains a ledger page used by Robert E. Lee as agent for Fort Lafayette. He used the ledger to record the acquisition and dispensation of debts and funds for the fort, and by extension the US government. The stated balance due to the government was $604.96 on July 7, 1843. These records were taken while Lee was serving in the US Army Corps of Engineers.","This contains a ledger page used by Robert E. Lee as agent for Battery Hudson. He used the ledger to record the acquisition and dispensation of debts and funds for the fort, and by extension the US government. The stated balance due to the government was $648.77 on June 30, 1844. These records were taken while Lee was serving in the US Army Corps of Engineers.","Various copies of the same will written by Robert E. Lee in 1846. In it he details the distribution of his estate after his death. He leaves the entirity of it to his wife, Mary Custis Lee, and subsequently his children after her death. It also includes a Schedule of Property primarily consisting of stocks and shares own in assorted establishments such as the Bank of Virginia, James River and Kanawka Company, and the National Theatre.  These are all assigned corresponding monetary values, totalling in an estate of $38,750.00. It also details land division amongst his childre.","This is a written persmission for Cadet Samuels at West Point Military Academy to leave the academy to go to the hospital and seek out help from a dentist on April 15, 1853 by Robert E. Lee.","This ledger page is from the treasury of the US Militart Academy at West Point. It details various articles acquired by the academy and their corresponding price and quantities. It is initialed by Robert E. Lee for approval, as he was serving as Superintendent of the academy at the time. The lower half of the page includes, in red ink, details highlighting the relevance of the initials. These details were likely added years later. ","The reverse side of the page consists of a table of expenses used for the academy.","This document contains a complete list of all bonds, shares, and stocks in the ownership of Robert E. Lee. Each stock or bond lists the date of its purchase and date of maturity where applicable. It also details the monetary value of the stocks.","This is the official commission by the United States Army extended to Robert E. Lee making him a lieutenant colonel. The document is signed by President Franklin Pierce. This is a photographic copy of the original commission.","This is a quarterly report for the United States Military Academy compiled and apporved by superintendent Robert E. Lee on March 31, 1855. The report details the expenses for the academy for its fiscal quarter. The report lists major details of expense and their individual costs. The total expenses listed for the quarter total $29,036.10.","This document is a general orders issued by the United States Army Headquarters in New York, NY on February 6, 1860. The orders state that Brevet Colonel Robert E. Lee of the 2nd Cavalry has been given command of teh Department of Texas in order to repar the headquarters of the department and assume command. The orders were given by Lieutenant General H. L. Scott, acting Assistant Adjutant Genearal.","This document is a set of general orders issued by General Robert E. Lee to the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia on May 7, 1863. The orders consist of praises for the army's recent victories in battle, as well as time off for the coming Sunday for worship. It goes on to relay a letter from Confederate President Jefferson Davis to the army congratulating them on their victories.","This document is a set of general orders addressing the Confederat Army of Northern Virginia penned by Robert E. Lee on December 7, 1863. The contents primarily highlight the bravery of the Confederate Army members as well as their perceived religious duty. Lee describes what he believes to believes to be a holy duty of the Confederate officers and expresses deep belief in the presence of God with them.","This document is a set of general orders issued by Robert E. Lee to the Confederate Army on February 22, 1865. These orders are a set of new standards to observe in the face of waning supplies and troops. The orders set out that vacant positions are to be filled as soon as possible upon their opening with troops from the rear. Lee goes on to explain new punishment and more stringent rules over any disobedience or evasion of duty.","This document is a copy of General Orders No. 9 issued by Robert E. Lee to the Army of Northern Virginia on April 10, 1865 following the Confederate surrender to General Grant. In it he details the pride and approval of the vigor with which his troops fought, as well as briefly relaying the surrender to Union forces in delicate language to avoid a defeated tone. He ends it by bidding farewell to his troops as the Army of Northern Virginia is dissolved.","This copy is a published facsimile.","This document is a copy of General Orders No. 9 issued by Robert E. Lee to the Army of Northern Virginia on April 10, 1865 following the Confederate surrender to General Grant. In it he details the pride and approval of the vigor with which his troops fought, as well as briefly relaying the surrender to Union forces in delicate language to avoid a defeated tone. He ends it by bidding farewell to his troops as the Army of Northern Virginia is dissolved.","The copy is a soldier's copy, accompanied by scanned facsimiles. ","This document is a copy of General Orders No. 9 issued by Robert E. Lee to the Army of Northern Virginia on April 10, 1865 following the Confederate surrender to General Grant. In it he details the pride and approval of the vigor with which his troops fought, as well as briefly relaying the surrender to Union forces in delicate language to avoid a defeated tone. He ends it by bidding farewell to his troops as the Army of Northern Virginia is dissolved.","This document is a copy of General Orders No. 9 issued by Robert E. Lee to the Army of Northern Virginia on April 10, 1865 following the Confederate surrender to General Grant. In it he details the pride and approval of the vigor with which his troops fought, as well as briefly relaying the surrender to Union forces in delicate language to avoid a defeated tone. He ends it by bidding farewell to his troops as the Army of Northern Virginia is dissolved.","This document is a copy of General Orders No. 9 issued by Robert E. Lee to the Army of Northern Virginia on April 10, 1865 following the Confederate surrender to General Grant. In it he details the pride and approval of the vigor with which his troops fought, as well as briefly relaying the surrender to Union forces in delicate language to avoid a defeated tone. He ends it by bidding farewell to his troops as the Army of Northern Virginia is dissolved.","This document is a copy of General Orders No. 9 issued by Robert E. Lee to the Army of Northern Virginia on April 10, 1865 following the Confederate surrender to General Grant. In it he details the pride and approval of the vigor with which his troops fought, as well as briefly relaying the surrender to Union forces in delicate language to avoid a defeated tone. He ends it by bidding farewell to his troops as the Army of Northern Virginia is dissolved.","This document is a copy of General Orders No. 9 issued by Robert E. Lee to the Army of Northern Virginia on April 10, 1865 following the Confederate surrender to General Grant. In it he details the pride and approval of the vigor with which his troops fought, as well as briefly relaying the surrender to Union forces in delicate language to avoid a defeated tone. He ends it by bidding farewell to his troops as the Army of Northern Virginia is dissolved.","This document is a copy of General Orders No. 9 issued by Robert E. Lee to the Army of Northern Virginia on April 10, 1865 following the Confederate surrender to General Grant. In it he details the pride and approval of the vigor with which his troops fought, as well as briefly relaying the surrender to Union forces in delicate language to avoid a defeated tone. He ends it by bidding farewell to his troops as the Army of Northern Virginia is dissolved.","This document is a copy of General Orders No. 9 issued by Robert E. Lee to the Army of Northern Virginia on April 10, 1865 following the Confederate surrender to General Grant. In it he details the pride and approval of the vigor with which his troops fought, as well as briefly relaying the surrender to Union forces in delicate language to avoid a defeated tone. He ends it by bidding farewell to his troops as the Army of Northern Virginia is dissolved.","This document is a copy of General Orders No. 9 issued by Robert E. Lee to the Army of Northern Virginia on April 10, 1865 following the Confederate surrender to General Grant. In it he details the pride and approval of the vigor with which his troops fought, as well as briefly relaying the surrender to Union forces in delicate language to avoid a defeated tone. He ends it by bidding farewell to his troops as the Army of Northern Virginia is dissolved.","This document is a copy of General Orders No. 9 issued by Robert E. Lee to the Army of Northern Virginia on April 10, 1865 following the Confederate surrender to General Grant. In it he details the pride and approval of the vigor with which his troops fought, as well as briefly relaying the surrender to Union forces in delicate language to avoid a defeated tone. He ends it by bidding farewell to his troops as the Army of Northern Virginia is dissolved.","This document is a copy of General Orders No. 9 issued by Robert E. Lee to the Army of Northern Virginia on April 10, 1865 following the Confederate surrender to General Grant. In it he details the pride and approval of the vigor with which his troops fought, as well as briefly relaying the surrender to Union forces in delicate language to avoid a defeated tone. He ends it by bidding farewell to his troops as the Army of Northern Virginia is dissolved.","These are two $20 bank notes from the Confederate States of America. These were carried by Robert E. Lee when signing the surrender at Appomattox to General Grant on April 10, 1865.","This receipt is for the salary of Robert E. Lee for his services at Washington College for $750. It was created by Washington College Treasurer, James K. Edmondson.","This receipt is for the salary of Robert E. Lee for his services at Washington College for $169. It was created by Washington College Treasurer, James K. Edmondson.","This receipt is for the salary of Robert E. Lee for his services at Washington College for $286. It was created by Washington College Treasurer, James K. Edmondson.","This receipt is for the salary of Robert E. Lee for his services at Washington College for $360. It was created by Washington College Treasurer, James K. Edmondson.","This receipt is for the salary of Robert E. Lee for his services at Washington College for $253.20. It was created by Washington College Treasurer, James K. Edmondson.","This receipt is for the salary of Robert E. Lee for his services at Washington College for $750. It was created by Washington College Treasurer, James K. Edmondson.","This receipt is for the salary of Robert E. Lee for his services at Washington College for $750. It was created by Washington College Treasurer, James K. Edmondson.","This receipt facsimile is for the salary of Robert E. Lee for his services at Washington College for $750. It was created by Washington College Treasurer, James K. Edmondson.","This receipt is for the salary of Robert E. Lee for his services at Washington College for $1500. It was created by Washington College Treasurer, James K. Edmondson.","This receipt is for the salary of Robert E. Lee for his services at Washington College for $100. It was created by Washington College Treasurer, James K. Edmondson.","This receipt is for the salary of Robert E. Lee for his services at Washington College for $300. It was created by Washington College Treasurer, James K. Edmondson.","This receipt is for the salary of Robert E. Lee for his services at Washington College for $150. It was created by Washington College Treasurer, James K. Edmondson.","This receipt is for the salary of Robert E. Lee for his services at Washington College for $463.86. It was created by Washington College Treasurer, James K. Edmondson.","This receipt is for the salary of Robert E. Lee for his services at Washington College for $1500. It was created by Washington College Treasurer, James K. Edmondson.","This receipt is for the salary of Robert E. Lee for his services at Washington College for $750. It was created by Washington College Treasurer, James K. Edmondson.","This facsimile of a receipt is for the salary of Robert E. Lee for his services at Washington College for $750. It was created by Washington College Treasurer, James K. Edmondson.","This receipt is for the salary of Robert E. Lee for his services at Washington College for $750. It was created by Washington College Treasurer, James K. Edmondson.","This receipt is for the salary of Robert E. Lee for his services at Washington College for $250. It was created by Washington College Treasurer, James K. Edmondson.","This receipt is for the salary of Robert E. Lee for his services at Washington College for $750. It was created by Washington College Treasurer, James K. Edmondson.","This receipt is for the salary of Robert E. Lee for his services at Washington College for $408.95. It was created by Washington College Treasurer, James M. Leech.","This receipt is for the salary of Robert E. Lee for his services at Washington College for $1500. It was created by Washington College Treasurer, James M. Leech.","This receipt facsimile is for the salary of Robert E. Lee for his services at Washington College for $1500. It was created by Washington College Treasurer, James M. Leech.","This memorandum book contains several notes written by Robert E. Lee during his tenure at Washington College, as well as a set of names and addresses of those he had corresponded with. The memos range from financial management of college resources to Lee's personal thoughts on the role of education in the fabric of society. The list of names and corresponding addresses appears to be composed of various people Lee remained in contact with, some of which being professors and others being former Confederate officers.","The written memos are written beginning on one side of the memo book while the names and addresses begin on the reverse side. ","This newspaper article is a clipping from an 1866 newspaper publishing the account of Thomas \"Stonewall\" Jackson's death during the American Civil War. The clipping was cut out and stored by Robert E. Lee during his tenure at Washington College.  The original account comes from Jackson's former Medical Director Hunter McGuire who published it via the Medical College of Virginia.","This note details the donation by Lee of a newspaper from 1800 to the library of Washington College.","This grade report from Washington College is signed by college president Robert E. Lee. The report is for the grades for college student W. C. Cooper for the term of October 31, 1866. The classes Cooper received grades for were Latin and Mathematics.","This annual report is compiled by Robert E. Lee as president of Washington College to the members of the Board of Trustees for the college. It details the population of preparatory student body and their statistics based upon state of origin, as well as their overall course performance. It goes on to evaluate the college's course offerings, facilities, and staff.","This annual report is compiled by Robert E. Lee as president of Washington College to the members of the Board of Trustees for the college for 1867. It details the population of total student body and their statistics based upon state of origin, as well as their overall course performance. It goes on to evaluate the college's course offerings, facilities, and staff.","This annual report is compiled by Robert E. Lee as president of Washington College to the members of the Board of Trustees for the college for 1868. It details the population of total student body and their statistics based upon state of origin, as well as their overall course performance. It goes on to evaluate the college's course offerings, facilities, and staff.","This copy of an annual report is compiled by Robert E. Lee as president of Washington College to the members of the Board of Trustees for the college for 1869. It details the population of total student body and their statistics based upon state of origin, as well as their overall course performance. It goes on to evaluate the college's course offerings, facilities, and staff.","This copy of an annual report is compiled by Robert E. Lee as president of Washington College to the members of the Board of Trustees for the college for 1869. It details the population of total student body and their statistics based upon state of origin, as well as their overall course performance. It goes on to evaluate the college's course offerings, facilities, and staff. This copy includes an additional note of names who whom copies of the report are to be sent.","In this letter of commission, Robert E. Lee during his tenure as president of Washington College lays out a contract for the supplying of wood to the college.","This is a manuscript of a the proposed biography of Robert E. Lee's father, Henry Lee III. The memoir documents various aspects of his life and his experiences. The memoir is hand written, but in an unknown hand. The content was likely dictated in some form by Robert E. Lee.","This memo book begins with a memo from Robert E. Lee regarding the death of Washington College professor Frank Preston. It details his accomplishments, position, and plans for the memorial service. Frank Preston was a Greek professor from 1866-1869 with his death. ","The remainder of the memo book contains small notes in an unknown hand, along with several cut and removed pages. The notes appear to be pertaining to class material.","This grade report contains the grades for Washington College student W. S. Graves for the session ending February 8, 1868. The report is filled out and signed by Robert E. Lee as president of the college. The classes includeded are Latin, Greek, German, and Mathematics. Graves recieved \"distinguished\" status in all courses.","This contract lays out the terms and conditions for Richardson \u0026 Co. of New York, NY to write, edit, and publish a biography on the life and experiences of Robert E. Lee's father, Henry \"Light-Horse Harry\" Lee III. The contract is written and signed by Robert E. Lee.","This notice was written by Robert E. Lee as president of Washington College. It is a public notice which was posted on March 4, 1868 canceling classes for the day and extending an invitation to \"Cadet Bell's\" funeral. Bell was a VMI cadet who had recently died.","In this paper, Robert E. Lee provides several reasons for the extension of the valley's railroad.","This letter is from Robert E. Lee excusing Frank McCutchan from college from December 24th to December 29th.","This notice written by Robert E. Lee was delivered for the Christmas holiday, stating that classes were suspended from December 25-27 in observance of Christmas. The notice goes on to wish that all students would observe and worship the holiday accordingly.","This is a proposal and sign-up list for donations for the creation of an astronomical observatory at Washington College. The donors include Robert E. Lee, James K. Edmondson, S. J. Campbell, James J. White, L. D. H. Ross, A. M. Glasgow, and William McLaughlin. Each donor made a pledge of $1000.","This printed report compiled by Robert E. Lee and the Washington College Board of Survey is addressing Gilbert C. Walker, the governor of Virginia. In the report, Lee explains the Survey Board's actions in surveying the southern borderline of Virginia for the first time in nearly 100 years. He goes on to explain the revelation of errors in the original survey and recommends that corrections be made accordingly.","Excerpt pamphlet from \"The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography\" Vol. 63 No. 1, January 1956. By Allen W. Moger.","While serving as First Lieutenant of Engineers in the Army, Robert E. Lee was appointed supervisor to projects in the St. Louis Harbor as well as on the Mississippi River. This letter, from General Charles Gratiot, Chief of Engineers of the Army, served as a letter of introduction for Lee to John Fletcher Darby, mayor of St. Louis.","The history of this letter is that at the Mclean House, General Grant, at General Lee's suggestion, himself wrote out in pencil the letter outlining the terms of surrender and, after General Lee had approved it, General Grant asked his secretary, Colonel Parker, to copy it in ink. This was done and then General Grant signed it.","A poem written about General Lee's return to Richmond after the Army of Norhtern Virginia's surrender at Appomatox. Written by \"Bertha\" and sent to Robert E. Lee.","Beverley Tucker, who was charged as a conspirator in the assassination plot on President Lincoln, sent this letter secretly to Robert E. Lee from Montreal, Canada. The letter explains that if the Civil War's history is left to be written by the \"historians which will spring up in Yankeedom\" it will not properly and honestly explain the South's cause. He therefore suggests that Robert E. Lee join him in Canada and then sail to England with him, where Lee can write a history of the war, the \"sale of which will secure for a you a handsome independence.\"","A clipping of the anonymous letter from Mary Custis Lee published in the newspaper is included with the letter. The letter is signed only as \"Edward\". However, a note follows the transcription of the letter, reading\n\"This letter is probably from Edward Lee Childe. This based on a note on the reverse of a letter by Mr. P. S. Worsley to Mr. Childe written from Herndon Sept 15th (most likely 1865). On the reverse is a note by General Lee which states:\n29 Sept '65\nEdwd Lee Childe\nsends dedication of P.S. Ensley's (?) Of\nhis translation of Illiad.\nA translation of Homer is mentioned in the text of Edward's letter.\"","John Letcher, a Lexington, Virginia native, Washington Academy alumnus and governor of Virginia from 1860 to 1864, wrote to Robert E. Lee from Lexington not long after his release from prison. Letcher had appointed Lee as commander in chief of Virginia's army after Virginia seceded from the Union, but before Virginia agreed that its forces would be under the direction of Confederate President Jefferson Davis. \nLetcher explains to Lee that he was arrested on May 20 under an order from the Secretary of War, however, Letcher was never charged. He was imprisoned in Washington D.C for more than six weeks, but wrote of his excellent treatment, especially from members of Congress, many who he knew while serving as a member of the House of Representatives from 1851 to 1859. He wrote of an interview with President Andrew Johnson after his release, writing that: \n\"I had a very agreeable interview with President Johnson. He received me most kindly and courteously, and alluded to our former service in Congress, in pleasant terms. He spoke liberally and in the most conciliatory terms of the South, and the Southern people. His manner indicated sincerity and if we meet him in a spirit such as he exhibited, we will have reason to regard him as our best friend. Now that the war is ended, we should exhibit no sullen and dissatisfied spirit, but should encourage harmony and conciliation. We have to live under the same government, and it is the part of wisdom and duty, to seek to restore confidence, and cultivate kindly relations. We must show sincerity, honesty and faithfulness in fulfilling the obligations we have assumed. This is the advice I have given to our people, ever since your surrender.\"\nLetcher goes on to tell Lee of the great respect and kind feelings that officers and others in the North had for him.","In 1865, shortly after the surrender of the Army of Northern Virginia, Robert E. Lee was approached in Richmond by C.B. Richardson of the University Publishing Company of New York. No contract was signed, but the two came to an informal agreement whereby University Publishing Company would have publication privileges if Lee completed a manuscript. For the next five years the two kept up correspondence, with Lee often requesting materials that Richardson would then search out and furnish for him.\nThis letter was a continuation of their correspondence. Richardson had ascertained the wherabouts of General Hampton and General Longstreet and offered to ensure that Lee's letters reached them. He described his search for documents and information from the war, specifically reports from Gettysburg and Chancelorsville.","John Letcher, a Lexington, Virginia native, Washington Academy alumnus and governor of Virginia from 1860 to 1864 was one of several people from Lexington to write to Lee to inform him of his election as President of Washington College. In this letter, Letcher encourages Lee to take the position, explaining the area, people, stipend and arrangements.","In 1865, shortly after the surrender of the Army of Northern Virginia, Robert E. Lee was approached in Richmond by C.B. Richardson of the University Publishing Company of New York. No contract was signed, but the two came to an informal agreement whereby University Publishing Company would have publication privileges if Lee completed a manuscript. For the next five years the two kept up correspondence, with Lee often requesting materials that Richardson would then search out and furnish for him.","This is a photo copy of the original letter.","The letter's envelope accompanies it.","Mrs. Gilliam appears to have sent the exact same letter twice, a couple of weeks apart. Both copies exist in the folder.","The letters are photo copies of the originals. The originals are located at the Virginia Military Institute Archives.","There are two letters with the same content.","A brochure for the Thomas H. Barlow Planetarium is included with the letter.","Included with the letter is payment via a note from the Adams Express Company.","An original copy of the lease accompanies the letter.","Very difficult to read. Likely about sending her son to Washington College.","On the back in Lee's handwriting is written: C.B. Richardson sends vol. of Lees Memoirs","The newspaper clipping is not included.","Signed by AMF Lee and written very personally, this letter was almost certainly written by Anna Maria Goldsborough Fitzhugh, the widow of William Henry Fitzhugh and current owner of Ravensworth plantation, of which Mary Custis Lee and her children were heir to. \nThe letter was written about the general happenings in her life. Anna Maria wrote of how she wished that Lee and his family could visit soon. She mentioned that a boy named \"Robbie\", who was in her care, would be attending Washington College in the winter term.","Charles Chauncey Burr wrote a lengthy note to Lee to accompany the January 1866 edition of his magazine, Old Guard. Burr was anti-republican, anti-centralization, and anti-consolidation. .","Talladega, Ala. Jany. 20th 1866\nDear Sir,\nIn common with your fellow countrymen of the South, I rejoice that you have consented to assume a position, in which you may spend the remainder of your honoured life, in the quiet, and honourable work pf educating our noble young men.\nI trust the Legislature of your venerable Commonwealth, will respond favourably \u0026 promptly to the plan for enlarging the endowments of your college proposed through you.\nThe ravages of the war just ended, has left many of us without sons to educate, more without present means for educating those who were spared. Yet with proper efforts, our colleges may be re-endowed and our children educated, within our own country, \u0026 by professors \u0026 teachers, of our own country, by birth, education, moral instincts, and habits of thought.\nI have one son only left me, now near fifteen years of age; my eldest \u0026 only other son, living when the war began, having fallen at one of the guns of the Washington, N.O. Artillery, near Drury's Bluff, on the 16th of May 1864.\nMy surviving son, so soon, as he learned you had accepted the Presidency of Washington College, expressed a strong desire, that I should send him there, as soon as he was prepared to enter. I propose gratifying him, if it is possible for me to meet the expenses; provided, non residents of the State of Virginia are allowed to enter that college. It was formerly a State Military College, \u0026 I have an impression that its privileges were limited to the Sons of residents of the State. I write for information on that Subject: If I am mistaken in this, then be pleased to inform me, 1st What sum per annum, will cover the entire expenses, except for clothing \u0026 traveling. 2nd Whither the course of instruction is upon the plan of the University of Virginia, or that of the ordinary college curriculum of four years, at the end of which the degree of A.B. is conferred?\nI do not expect to send my son off before the summer or fall of the present year, perhaps not so soon as that, the time depending upon the fitness of his preparation. A particular statement of the extent of preparation in the languages \u0026 mathematics, necessary for entering in the lowest class, \u0026 of the progress required for each succeeding year will be thankfully received.\nWhat is the population of Lexington; To what extent, if any has the Town been destroyed; Is it likely to maintain its former reputation for healthfulness, \u0026 for high moral \u0026 religious tone?\nWith an apology for the length of this communication, \u0026 the expression of a desire that any response you may be pleased to make, shall accord with your own convenience and leisure. I am very respectfully\nYour obt. Servt\nGeo. S. Walden","William Archer Cocke wrote to Robert E. Lee February 1, 1866 from Monticello, Florida. He expresses the wishes of several youths in the Florida region to study at Washington College under Lee's leadership and requests a number of circulars on the college be sent to his address.","Laura G. Ogle wrote to Robert E. Lee from New Castle, Delaware on February 1, 1866. In the letter, she expressed her great admiration for Lee and her desire to emulate his example, despite societal pressures on her as a woman. She explains that her lifelong goal had become to meet and speak with Lee at some point. However, she explains that she has become and \"invalid\" and will remain so for her life, thus restricting herself to remaining in New Castle for the remainder of her life. She ends the letter with a request for a locke of Lee's hair.","For Benjamin S. Elliott's later correspondence with Lee, see his letter from April 27, 1866 in Folder 56.","See the letter from Hope dated March 22nd, 1866 in folder 49.","See Charles B. Richardson's earlier letter to Robert E. Lee written March 20th, 1866 in folder 49.","For Benjamin S. Elliott's earlier correspondence with Lee, see his letter from April 10, 1866 in Folder 53.","For context of this note, see Algernon Sidney Vigus' original letter to Lee dated April 9th, 1866 in folder 53.","George Dawes Appleton wrote another letter to Robert E. Lee, dated May 23rd, 1866, asking how to prepare his son for Washington College as soon as possible. This letter can be found in folder 61.","The outcome of the decision of the shareholders meeting can be found in C. Williams' letter to Lee marked May 19th, 1866 in folder 61.","Samuel S. Mathers' peronsal letter to Robert E. Lee, dated 1866-07-30, which accompanied the original George Washington letter he returned to the college. This item is also located in the secure file.","This collection contains primary and secondary resources pertaining to Robert E. Lee and the Lee family. Included are correspondences from, to, and about Lee and various family members; memorabilia, pamphlets, photographs, reminiscences, miscellaneous personal papers, family history and genealogy. The collection includes materials acquired from the Lee family and items donated to and purchased and compiled by W\u0026L University since Lee's tenure as president of Washington College from 1865 - 1870. Adminstrative papers, such as President's Reports, etc..., from Robert E. Lee's presidency of the school may be found within the W\u0026L University Archives. Please contact W\u0026L Special Collections for information regarding the University Archives.","Letter from Robert E. Lee to William McCloud Bowe dated April 18, 1863 rejecting a request for furlough from the army. The letter was likely dictated but is signed by Lee.","Letter from Robert E. Lee to Edward Turner about the death of Col. J. A. Washington (John Augustine Washington) at Valley River, dated 14 September 14, 1861","In Special Order 56, Army of Northern Virginia, which is dated Feb 27, 1864, Lee decrees the end of Lieutenant Granville Gray's career stating that he is now living in the lunatic asylum in Staunton, Va. The document was written in Staunton. It is signed by Walter H. Taylor.","Robert E. Lee's last order as commander of the Army of Northern Virginia.  This copy is written and signed by Lee.","In this letter Robert E. Lee writes to the Board of Trustess of Washington College accepting the presidency of the institution.","This letter contains information about the furniture that Charles Marshall is purchasing for Lee in Baltimore.","In this letter Lee writes to Rathmell Wilson in Philadelphia that the Washington College Board of Trustees has elected to let him purchase books for the institution.","In this letter written from Sweet Springs Robert E. Lee writies that due to his health he won't be returning to the college right away.  He asks all the faculty to help the students prepare for classes.  A transcription is housed with this letter.","In this letter Lee gives a prospective student advice on the choosing which state institution of higher to attend.","In this letter Lee writes to Campbell, who had recently been asked to be Superintent of the Rockbridge County Schools, that he does not think accepting this position would greatly impact his duties at Washington College.","This document is Robert E. Lee's signed Oath of office as President of Washington College.  It is signed William White.","Written excuse by Robert E. Lee for William H. Kinckle to go to church on Good Friday and miss his recitation as a result.","In this letter Robert E. Lee talks his wife's health and making trips to Hot Springs and Warm Springs.  He also mentions his two daughters Agnes and Mildred.  He makes mentions of rumors that George Washington Custis Lee recently got engaged.","This order by Adjutant General and Inspector General of the Confederate Army, Samuel Cooper, raises Robert E. Lee to General in Chief of the Armies of the Confederacy.","In this letter Robert E. Lee writes to the students about the effects of their disruptive behavior on the town and asks them to minimize that behavior during the upcoming April Fools Day parade.  A transcription of the letter is housed with the original item.","In this letter Lee thanks Walter H. Galt, who established Galt Jewelers in Washington, DC, for a color photograph of George Washington Parke Custis.","This letter from Robert E. Lee to Stilson Hutchins, founder of the Washington Post, thanks him for copies of the St. Louis Times, which contained an article on Washington College.","Letter from Frank A. Waddill, Class of 1870, to the faculty requesting permission for five days off from school.  Note on the back of the board to which the letter is glued: 'Frank A. Waddill was a classmate (roomate?) of Wilmer H. Shields at Washington College (and then Washington and Lee University)...'","In this letter Lee writes to Blair Robertson returning the pet chicken, which was originally a gift from Robertson, to its orginal owner for safe keeping.  Lee feels that harm may come to the chicken as the military is moving camp.","Leaf from first Washington College catalogue, which was printed before Lee was official invested as college president in October 1865.  He is listed as the President and a Professor of Mental and Moral Science, Lee but never actually taught at the college.","In this letter Mary Custis Lee writes to an unknown correspondentabout her ailments, travel, General Grant's movements through VA, and inflation.  The letter was written from Richmond in 1864.","This photograph is of Robert E. Lee with his floppy tie. The inscription on back says 'for my young friend John Opie from Mary Custis Lee'.","Lee writes to Louisa upon the death of her father, John Augustine Washington, who was killed in battle during the American Civil War.","In this letter Robert E. Lee writes to Louisa about the last letter ever written by her father John Augustine Washington.","In this letter Robert E. Lee asks Louise when he can see her and invites her to visit his military camp.","In this letter Lee writes to Louisa about arrangements for the family to received her father's (John Augustine Washington) personal papers. He notes that John was the last proprietor of Mount Vernon of the family of Washington.","In this letter Lee writes to Louisa about her cousin Charles Alexander who was taken by the Union military as a prisoner of war.  He writes that he has made a request for Alexander's release.","In this letter Lee writes to Louisa about suggestions for what to inscribe on her father's (John Augustine Washington) tombstone.","This document is Robert E. Lee's last will and testament.  There is also a note on back of will from November 7, 1870.","Three (3) copies of handbill/broadside 'Funeral Obsequies. October 15, 1870.' for funeral of Robert E. Lee.","Includes a letter and a portrait of Julia Gratiot, R.E. Lee's niece and wife of General Charles Gratiot.","This letter included a carte de viite photograph from Lee to J. D. Driesbach's son. The photograph was removed to the Robert E. Lee photographs box.\nThe year of the letter was originally mis-identified as 1866 and it is physically located in the box that includes letters written in October 1866.","Included in this folder are two copies of Robert E. Lee's will. One copy is a photograph of the original will. The other copy is a published transcription and facsimile of the will, created by Washington and Lee University in 1928.","This contract details the agreement between the Washington College Survey Board and the renowned topographical surveyor Jedadiah Hotchkiss. It is a contract for Hotchkiss to perform various surveys on behalf of the Board of Survey to expand the college's map resources. The five year contract stipulates assorted restrictions on Hotchkiss's rights to the maps. It is signed by R.E. Lee on behalf of the Board of Survey.","Notations are in Lee's hand","West Point cadet Putnam writes to his father regarding his  his first semester at the academy. He mentions a number of officers including West Point Superintendent Robert E. Lee.","W.N. Pendleton writes to Lee upon learning of his election to the Presidency of Washington College. Pendleton writes \"chiefly as a resident of Lexington for the last ten or twelve years, and an observer of the college this wile [sic] to give you my impressions respecting the locality, Institution, etc.\"","Two letters are included, one from William MacFarland to Robert E. Lee and one from Reverdy Johnson to William MacFarland. MacFarland referenced the Johnson letter in his own letter to Lee and included it in the envelope.","A Letter of reference from Alabama Supreme Court Justice John D. Phelan and Benjamin H. Porter is included with the letter.","Ralph Lete wrote to Robert E. Lee on February 1, 1866 from Ironton, Ohio. He wrote to express his admiration for Lee, as well as to request a course catalog of Washington College for his son to potentially attend the school.","In this letter, Jones Bros. \u0026 Co. Subscription Book Publishers of Philadelphia, PA wrote a business letter to Robert E. Lee on February 2, 1866. In the letter, the company attempts to solicit their services to publish Lee's current writings on his Civil War Campaigns.","This letter was written by J. Temple of Richmond, Virginia to Robert E. Lee on February 2, 1866. In the letter, Temple requests that Lee send him a number of circulars on Washington College for those in the area of Richmond who are interested in attending.","This letter was written by J. B. Williams of Enfield, North Carolina to Robert E. Lee. He wrote to request a set of course catalogs for Washington College, and explains that he is recommending the school to his students.","This letter was written by W. W. Anderson of Bethany, West Virginia on February 2, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. In the letter, Anderson explains his dissatisfaction with the state of Bethany College. He requests that Lee, upon evaluation, accept himself and a dozen other Bethany College students into Washington College.","This letter was written by Robert H. Patterson of Abingdon, Virginia on February 3, 1866. Patterson wrote to request Lee send to him a catalog of Washington College as well as the Law School.","This letter was written by Joseph Finnegan of Fenandina, Florida on February 3, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. In the letter, Finnegan explains to Lee that his friend, Captain Taylor, had recently passed away. He goes on to explain that Captain Taylor's two son's were currently attending Washington College. Finnegan continues to explain that the sons of Taylor are likely undisciplined due to their lack of quality education in their formative years. He requests that Lee offer them additional guidance in their situation.","This letter was written by Captain William Parker Snow of Nyack, New York on February 3, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. In the letter, Snow explains his intense admiration for Lee and his leadership. He explains that he is in the process of authoring a monograph on the subject of southern generals during the Civil War. He goes on to express his patriotism for the United States in its current form and his admiration of Lee's willingness to fight for what he believed in.","This letter was written by C. B. Richardson of New York, NY on February 3, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. In the letter, Richardson expresses his company's interest in Lee's experiences, and mentions an included copy of a book on the \"Army of the Potomac\" for Lee to examine. Richardson also requests a photograph of General Pendleton be sent with Lee's response.","This letter was written by M. Taylor on February 3, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. In the letter, Taylor explains to Lee that a catalog previously requested of Lee did not arrive with its accompanying letter. Taylor goes on to explain that he sent his sons to Washington College without first knowing the requirements due to the missing catalog.","This letter was written by H. B. Magruder of Greensboro, Alabama on February 4, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. The letter is written on behalf of the Southern University's branch of the Clariosophic Society to Lee, extending to him honorary membership based upon the merit of his actions during the Civil War.","This letter was written on behalf of the Virginia Railroad Company in Richmond, Virginia on February 4, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. The letter was written to Lee to inform him of a bill advocating the railroad's repair and to continue his support of the reconstruction of Virginia's infrastructure. The letter includes the bill itself, a printed prospectus, and assorted newspaper clippings referencing the project.","This letter was written by R. L. Dabney to Robert E. Lee. In the letter, Dabney relayed that Lee's previous letter had been delivered to  him safely. He goes on to thank Lee for his advice and describes ways in which he applied it.","This letter was written by George J. Stewart of Madison Station, Virginia on February 5, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. In the letter, Stewart explains that he intends to apply to and attend Washington College for the coming semester. He also explains that he very much desired to attend the school where Lee was president, which led to a mistaken application to Virginia Military Institute where he initially believed Lee was president.","This letter was written by Sam Beach Jones of Bridgeton, New Jersey on February 5, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. In the letter, Jones relays that he his sending in tandem a copy of General Patterson's publication, which he would like Lee to look over and potentially give his permission to use Lee's name within.","This letter was written by Charles Marshall on February 5, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. In the letter, Marshall relays to Lee that his previous letter had been received, and that he is heeding Lee's advice as best he can.","This letter was written by Rathwell Wilson in Philidelphia, Pennsylvania on February 6, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. In the letter, Wilson explains that he has recently inherited of a scientific library of books from his late brother, Thomas B. Wilson. He expresses his desire to donate a large portion it to various southern institutions of higher learning. He goes on to express his desire for Washington College to be one of the institutions to benefit from his donation. Included in the letter is a list of various monographs which Wilson sent to Washington College. Each title includes the number of volumes which were donated.","This letter was written by Major C. H. Woodward of Rockbridge Baths, Virginia on February 6, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. In the letter, Woodward requests a loan from Lee, which he promises to repay in short order.","This letter was written by J. W. Francis on February 6, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. In the letter, Francis explains to Lee that he has in his possession two documents that were taken from Lee's Arlington house during the Civil War by the army stationed on the Potomac. The documents mentioned include a deed dated 1632 and a work on the \"Anti-Christian Conspiracy.\" Francis expresses his desire to return these items to Lee's possession at his earliest convenience.","This letter was written by Samuel H. Anderson from Georgetown College in Washington, DC on February 8, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. Anderson explains in the letter that the Philodemic Society of Georgetown College had elected to make Lee an honorary member.","This letter was written by a representative of Lancaster \u0026 Co from Richmond, Virginia on February 9, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. The company is informing Lee of a check from the treasurer of Ohio made out to Lee for $105 accrued in interest on bonds.","This letter was written by George Washignton Garmany from Savannah, Georgia on February 10, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. Garmany wrote the letter as a recommendation for John B. Mays, a potential student of Washington College.","This letter was written by Charles O. DeLahoussaye in New Orleans, Louisiana on February 10, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. In the letter, DeLahoussaye writes requesting that Lee send a catalog for Virginia Military Institute, as he desires to send his nephew to atttend school. DeLahoussaye potentially erroneously ascertained that Lee was the president of VMI.","This letter was written by M. A. Gibbs from Vicksburg, Mississippi on February 10, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. He requests in the letter that Lee admit his son into Washington College.","This letter was written by Sam Tyler from Frederick City, Maryland on February 12, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. In the letter, Tyler informs Lee that Prof. Baer intends to have a collection of minerals identified and labeled within several months for the use of Washington College.","This letter was written by L. Davis from Prospect Hill, Georgia on February 12, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. Davis relays to Lee that he had heard a speech on history recounting the evacuation of Richmond by Jefferson Davis, and transcribed a section he believed would be of interest to Lee, which is also included with the letter.","This letter was written by W. M. Black from Lynchburg, Virginia on February 13, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. Black explains to Lee that a package has been recovered at his Southern Express Company office that contains cash addressed to Lee. He requests that Lee respond with instructions on what to do with the package.","This letter was written by John Raglan Glascock from the University of Virginia on February 14, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. Glascock requests that a catalog or circular for Washington College be forwarded to him at the request of a friend from California interested in attending.","This letter was written by J. B. Heck on February 14, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. The letter acts as a bill and statement of service to Washington College. Heck states the materials needed and the requested services for building shelving for the Washington College Library.","This letter was written by J. P. Branch from Augusta, Georgia on February 15, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. Branch expresses his admiration for Lee and requests an autograph be sent to him.","This letter was written by L. Jervey from Charleston, South Carolina on February 15, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. Jervey informed Lee of a bulk of cotton in his possession that he wishes to give to Lee. He goes on to praise him for his character and actions during the war.","This letter was written by A. B. Robertson from New Wartrace, Tennessee on February 15, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. Robertson requests Lee to send him a circular on Washington College. He goes on to explain his motivations in doing so.","This letter was written by Mrs. E. F. Farrar and Annie De Moss from Vicksburg, Mississippi on February 15, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. The two women write that their letter includes a check for $536 intended for Stonewall Jackson's widow and child, and request that Lee forward it at his convenience. The letter continues and expresses the pain that is felt by them in defeat after the war's end, and describe the nature with which life continues in the south. They express their admiration for both Jackson and Lee, and describe the reverence with which their names are held in their households.","This letter was written by A. S. Buford from Richmond, Virginia on February 16, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. Buford writes from Richmond as president of the Richmond \u0026 Danville Rail Road, and presents to Lee tickets for use on the railroad. He concludes by requesting an autograph from Lee.","This letter was written by William P. Marlin on February 16, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. Marlin writes to request that Lee send to his address a circular for Washington College for his son, a prospective student.","This letter was written by Burk, Herbert \u0026 Co. from Alexandria, Virginia on February 17, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. The company is writing to inform Lee that $25 have been added to the account of Sydney Smith Lee.","This letter was written by J. Warner from Washington, D.C. on February 17, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. Warner writes to Lee to inform that he had come across an individual in Philadelphia in possession of a scrapbook of material relating to the Washington family. Warner requests that Lee relay any knowledge which could be used to return the scrapbook to its rightful owner.","This letter was written by George, Count Joannes from New York City on February 17, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. In the letter, he expresses his admiration of Lee and his displeasure with the established concepts of Reconstruction and of the \"radical cloud\" rising from Congress. He makes mention of his public letters which have been published in the New York News. He goes on to say that when he next visits Virginia that he will donate to Washington College a portion of his profits.","This letter was written by N. B. Feagin from Midway, Alabama on February 18, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. In the letter, Fiegan requests Lee send to him a Washington College circular due to his interest in attending.","This letter was written by M. S. Clarke from Louisville, Kentucky on February 19, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. Clarke requsts a set of catalogs for himself and several other young men in his area, as they are interesting in attending Washington College.","This letter was written by Henry B. Dawson from Morrisania, New York on February 18, 1866. In the letter, Dawson expresses his interest in Lee's efforts to publish his father's memoirs. Dawson offers his assistance as an historian, and includes a segment of  The Historical Magazine  highlighting his past historical work.","This letter was written by C. R. Hubbard from Montgomery, Alabama on February 20, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. Hubbard asks Lee to send to him a catalogue of classes at Washington College, as well to write back any information that would ensure his admission to the college.","This letter was written by Frank Magruder from Goshen, Kentucky on February 20, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. In the letter, Magruder requests that Lee send to him a circular for Washington College, as his son is interested in attending the school.","This letter was written by D. S. Mulee from Fort Pulaski, Georgia on February 20, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. Mulee writes from the fort prison, vouching for the character of his friend, John M. Taylor's, sons who had been sent to attend school at Washington College.","This letter was written by Charles E. Waters from Baltimore, Maryland on February 21, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. Waters describes how the ladies of Baltimore are organizing a fair to raise funds for the relief of southerners affected bt the Civil War. He requests, at the suggestion of his wife, that Lee send a set of his autographs to be sold at the fair to raise money for their cause.","This letter is written by Robert E. Lee Jr. on February 19, 1866 to his father, Robert E. Lee. In the letter, Robert E. Lee Jr. expresses to his father that he was happy to hear from him and his mother recently. He goes on to ask advice from his father regarding the mill he now operates. He explains the situation of some mechanical problems witht he mill and dam, and asks his father to provide advice on the course of action to take and how to apply the repairs effectively.","This letter was writen by J. Lawrence Saulsbury from Richmond, Virginia on February 20, 1866. Saulsbury begins the letter by expressing his admiration for Lee and his wish to meet him in person. He then transitions into encouraging Lee to allow the company he represents,  Blakeney \u0026 Co., to supply Washington College's students with sets of gold pens at the cost of $1 each.","This letter was written by W. P. Moore from Palmyra, Missouri on February 22, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. Moore requests a response from Lee on the question of to whom he needed to seek the copyright of Lee's historical exploits during the war while in Missouri.","This letter was written by Laura G. Ogle from New Castle, Delaware on February 23, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. The letter is a follow up to a previous response given by Lee. Ogle expresses her gratitude for Lee's fulfillment of her reqeust of a signed photograph.","This letter was written by former CSA Staff member of General Stevenson, Major George L. Gillespie from Chatanooga, Tennessee on February 24, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. Gillespie writes the letter as an introduction to two relatives of his attending Washington College, Robert N. and Thomas J. Gillespie. He vouches for their quality of character and hopes Lee will provide them with a role model.","This letter was written by Horace Sheley on behalf of the Philologic Society of Westminster College on February 24, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. The letter extends an invitation for Lee to become and honorary member of the Philologic Society.","This letter was written by William H. Botts from Glasgow, Kentucky on February  26, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. Botts writes to introduce Buford Leslie to Lee and vouch for his character while he attends Washignton College.","This letter was written by William Brazelton from New Market, Tennessee on February 25, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. Brazelton writes as a way to introduce J. M. Gillespie from Rhea County who attended Washington College. He also explains some events of his life, as well as the nature of young southern men.","This letter was written on behalf of the company of art-dealers Butler, Perrigo, and Way from Baltimore, Maryland on February 26, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. The dealers express their thanks to Lee for sending them a series of autographs they had previously requested. They inform Lee that the autographs are to be framed and sold by their dealership.","This letter was written by D. Creel from Chillicothe, Ohio on February 24, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. The letter begins by praising Lee and making several biblical comparisons to Lee. Creel continues and begins to refer to his relation to Stonewall Jackson by marriage, and begins to recount events of Jackson's life as he viewed them up until his death during the Civil War. Creel also describes events of his own life, including raids by northern militias on his home.","This letter was written on behalf of Jones Bros. \u0026 Co. from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on February 26, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. The company writes to follow up on Lee's rejection of the previous offer for the company to publish his personal works. The follow up resolves with an open offer should Lee change his mind.","This letter was written on behalf of the Demosthenian Society from the University of Georgia in Athens, Georgia on February 27, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. The Demosthenian Society writes to inform Lee that he has been made an honorary member based upon his reputation and actions.","This letter was written by Bishop J. Johns on February 27, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. Johns writes from Theological Seminary to inform Lee of the death of \"Bishop Meade.\"","This letter was written on behalf of the Demosthenian Society of Roanoke College from Salem, Virginia on February 28, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. The society writes to inform Lee that he has been elected to be an honorary member of the society.","This letter was written by the Cordes Sisters and their personal friend Mary Byrnes from Ridgevill, South Carolina on February 27, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. The letter was sent in care of the sisters' father, Captain Theodore Cordes from Charleston, South Carolina. The letter is a follow up to a previous request of the sisters that went unanswered from December of 1865. The sisters requested some small memento from Lee, as they had great respect for him.","This letter was written by Mary G. Slaughter on February 27, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. Slaughter writes to introduce Stark Arnold to Lee as the nephew of Stonewall Jackson. She vouches for his integrity and explains his situation of desiring an education without direct means. She requests that Lee assist him in gaining an education.","This letter was written by G. W. Leyburn from Big Lick, Virginia on February 27, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. In the letter, Leyburn makes reference to a previous conversation he and Lee had regarding the nature of education. He expands on this topic and asks a series of questions regarding education in the South and requests a written response to the questions. He explains that he wishes to have Lee's stance while Leyburn acts to acquire subscriptions for Washington College's endowment.","This letter was written by Mrs. M. B. Smith from Port Royal, Virginia on March 1, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. Smith informs Lee that she wishes for her son to attend Washington College. She requests Lee for a school catalogue.","This letter was written by J. M. Handely on March 1, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. In the letter, Handely requests a copy of Lee's ongoing work on the history of the \"Great Rebellion.\"","This letter and attached news clippings were written by Edward A. Pollard from Norfolk, Virginia on March 2, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. In the letter, Pollard explains, in reference to a previous correspondence, that he has become aware of an individual who has published his own scholarly work on the Civil War called \"The Lost Cause\" in the newspaper  The New York News  and is seeking action. He sent the letter attached with two clippings from papers in which Pollard directly addresses the culprit and publicly denounces his actions of infringement.","This letter was written on behalf of the Great Southern \u0026 Western Accident \u0026 Life Insurace Company of New Orleans, Louisiana on March 2, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. The company writes to inform Lee that he has been elected one of five members of the Non-Resident Board of stockholders.","This letter was written by W. S. Neal on behalf of the Jefferson Davis Society of the Stonewall Institute from Perry County, Alabama on March 3, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. The letter explains the society's purpose and goals, while praising southern ideals. It then invites and requests Lee to become a member of the society.","This letter was written by J. Longstreet from New Orleans, Louisiana on March 3, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. Longstreet writes to Lee informing him that he has inserted Lee's name as a one of the non-resident board of directors for the Great Southern and Western Life and Accident Insurance Company. He gives description of the company and its then-current assets. Included with the letter is a typed transcript.","This letter was written by J. Johns Jr. from Richmond, Virginia on March 3, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. Johns writes to Lee that his letter accompanies another letter from Dr. Julius Doetsh. He explains that, upon his advice, Doetsh wishes to make a translation of Lee's work. He then vouches for Doetsh's credentials and character.","This letter was written by Dr. Julius Edmund Doetsh from Richmond, Virginia on March 3, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. Doetsh introduces himself to Lee and makes an offer to translate Lee's in-progress memoirs into German for European publication. He explains that interest in Europe is high for such a publication, and explains the potential avenues for publication which he can take advantage of.","This letter was written by W. H. McGuire from Washington, DC on March 4, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. In her letter, McGuire relays to Lee her thanks for his assistance and relaying of the news of her husband's death.","This letter was written by Thomas H. Ellis from Richmond, Virginia on March 6, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. In the letter, Ellis writes to inform Lee that the company's general assembly has voted to move forward with granting a French company an amended charter with contents that had been requested by the French company. He goes on to express his unease at working with the French, given bad relations and lack of resources following the Civil War. He then requests Lee write to him his opinions on the topics of the canal project, as well as peace relations abroad.","This letter was written by J. Speer Howarth from Delaware County, Pennsylvania on March 6, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. In the letter, Howarth requests information on Washington College pertaining to its student population and the general atmosphere of the college.","This letter was written by J. Emanuel on March 7, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. Emanuel expresses interest in sending his son to Washington College and requests information on admission.","This letter was written by George Michael Branner from Knoxville, Tennessee on March 7, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. Branner writes the letter as an introduction to his son Hardy Bryan Branner and his friend Rudolph Bryan. He vouches for their character, and explains that all funds for their education are accommodated.","This letter was written by E. C. Middleton from Washington, DC on March 7, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. In the letter, Middleton introduces his agent, E. F. Lutz of Baltimore. Middleton then explains that his previous request of an oil painting of Lee had been rejected due to a lack of one existing. Middleton explains that Lutz will take notes of Lee's complexion and then, using a recent photograph by Mathew Brady, create an oil painting which he wishes Lee to sign.","This letter was written by John W. Lapsley from Shelby County, Alabama on March 7, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. He writes to Lee introducing his son, John B. Lapsley who is attending Washington College. He goes into deep detail about his son's mannerisms and behavior, expressing hope that Lee's leadership will help to mold him appropriately.","This letter was written by Benjamin B. Stith from Bewleyville, Kentucky on March 7, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. Stith writes that he wishes to send his son to a military academy, believing Lee to be the president of VMI. He asks Lee to send him information and his favor in accepting his son into the school.","This letter was written by Thomas E. McNeill from Lynchburg, Virginia on March 8, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. McNeill writes to share with Lee the mission of the newly-formed Virginia Mining and Manufacturing Bureau. He asks Lee for his support and includes an attached circular pertaining to the organization.","This letter was written by William W. Early from Hyattsville, Maryland on March 9, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. Early requests from Lee a catalogue of classes for Washington College.","This letter was written by N. S. Ray from Lebanon, Kentucky on March 9, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. Ray asks in the letter for a catalogue of studies, as well as general information for Washington College. Ray explains that his son wishes to transfer from Centre College in Kentucky to Washington College.","This letter was written by William Hunter from Savannah, Georgia on March 9, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. Hunter writes to Lee informing him that his three sons wish to attend Washington College. He describes the natures of his sons as well as their academic potential.","Ths letter was written by E. L. Hadden from New York City on March 10, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. Hadden writes to Lee informing him that he is returning to Lee a series of items recovered from the occupation of Arlington House at the onset of the Civil War.","This letter was written by J. L. Hocker on behalf of the Periclean Society of the University of Kentucky in Lexington, Kentucky on March 10, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. The letter is written to inform Lee that he has been elected as an honorary member of the society.","This letter was written by C. Newton from Louisiana State Seminary (later Louisiana State University) on March 10, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. The letter is written to inform Lee that a society has been formed at the school named the Lee Society, and that Lee has been elected an honorary member.","This letter was written by VMI Superintendent Francis H. Smith on March 12, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. Smith writes to inform Lee that a new VMI cadet, William F. Dancey, believes that the damage to VMI has resulted in the institution being unable to perform its purpose. He relays Dancey's desire to instead enroll in Washington College.","This letter was written by Sam Barnett from Washington, Georgia on March 12, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. Barnett writes to Lee informing him that his ward, William H. Barnett, wishes to attended Washington College.","This letter was written by Rathmell Wilson from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on March 12, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. Wilson writes the letter as a follow up to his previous correspondence with Lee regarding the donation of Thomas B. Wilson's library to Washington College. Wilson inquires whether the boxes of books arrived as planned. He also indicates that he wishes to donate further books in his possession to Washington College on the stipulation that the donated books be cared for, retain Thomas Wilson's book plate, and be called \"the Wilson contribution to the Library of Washington College.\" Wilson additionally indicates that he has included a copy of Thomas Wilson's memoir in the donation.","This letter was written by J. Marshall Dent from Maryland Agricultural College on March 13, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. In the letter, Dent explains to Lee that the classes at Maryland Agricultural College are to be suspended by March 25. He requests information on Washington College and inquires of the possibility of enrolling late in the term.","This letter was written by C. G. Freuman from Eminence, Kentucky on March 13, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. Freuman requests that Lee send him a catalog for the \"military institute\" which Lee is head of, mistakenly assuming Lee is the head of Virginia Military Institute also in Lexington, VA.","This letter was written by William H. Kinnon from Tangipaho Station, Lousiana on March 13, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. Kinnon writes to request information on costs of attendance for the sons of his five sisters.","This letter was written by C. B. Richardson from New York City on March 13, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. In the letter, Richardson thanks Lee for his previous correspondence and expresses interest in sending Lee a series of documents and books to assist him.","This letter was written by S. D. Stuart from Baltimore, Maryland on March 14, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. Stuart writes on behalf of Mrs. James Robb, asking for a likeness of Lee, whom she greatly admires.","This letter was written by George William Green from Shieldfield , Newcastle on Tyne, England.","This letter was written by W. Scott Glore from Louisville, Kentucky to Robert E. Lee. Glore offers to pay for $1000 of the publication costs of Lee's proposed book on his campaigns during the American Civil War.","This letter was written by P. T. Moore from Richmond, Virginia to Robert E. Lee. Moore explains that his friend from the British Parliament has requested an autographed photograph and he inquires about a potential faculty position in Agriculture or Geology at Washington College for Dr. Thomas Antisell.","This letter was written by American educator Emma Willard on March 15, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. Willard introduces herself and explains that she is a writer of history and has followed Lee's career through the war. She expresses her wish to establish contact with various generals, including Lee, to record their views of experiences for an upcoming school history book on the topic.","This letter to R. E. Lee was written by S. S. Scranton and J. B. Burr from the American Publishing Company of Hartford, Connecticut. They write to inquire on Lee's status in writing his history of the war, and continue to express interest in negotiating a publishing contract.","This letter informs Robert E. Lee of his honorary membership to the Jackson Society, a literary society at the College of William and Mary. This was written by J. A. G. Williamson, the secretary of the society.  The reverse shows that Robert E. Lee answered the letter on March 23rd, 1866.","This letter to Robert E. Lee is from Meade Woodson of Fincastle, Botetourt County, VA. Woodson writes to Lee on behalf of a Ms. Hamilton who is considering sending her two sons to the institution. She wonders if there will military training at Washington College and if there's boarding for students available with Christian professors.","This is a letter from William C. Folkes to Robert E. Lee. He has sent a list of Battle Reports from the Confederate States of America (CSA). Along with the letter is a yellow piece of paper listing the battles recognized by the CSA.","This letter was sent to Robert E. Lee from \"Fanny\" Bain, a corresponding secretary of the Eunomian Literary Society at the Masonic College at La Grange, KY. The society offers Lee honorary membership if he would send a letter of acceptance and make a contribution to the Literary Gems paper.","This letter was written by Thomas Munford for Robert E. Lee. Having learned that R. E. Lee is planning to write a war memoir, Munford writes to Lee to correct information within the offical Confederate report of the cavalry battle at Aldie, Virginia in 1863.","This letter to Robert E. Lee is from Reverend Abner Johnson Leavenworth, writing as secretary of the Teachers' Association of Virginia. He asks Lee to address the organization's anniversary meeting in July 1866 about acceptance and education of Virginia's formerly enslaved people. Lee noted on the reverse of the Letter that he declined the invitation to speak.","This letter to Robert E. Lee is from Charles W. Cole. Originally this letter was given to Lee with two books, \"Rollin's Belles Lettres\" and \"The Letters of Cicero\" that came from his home in Arlington. This letter is an explanation for how Cole obtained them and why he is giving them back.","This letter to Robert E. Lee is from John W. Fiwell. Fiwell asks for a circular of Washington College. Fiwell also mentions he is a wounded soldier from Company A of the Fourth Virginia Cavalry.","This letter to Robert E. Lee comes from R. G. Williams. In this letter he reminds Lee about a hat he agreed to last December. This letter came with the hat when it was finally finished in March of 1866.","This letter to Robert E. Lee is from Edward Long Hedden. Hedden tells Lee he has received the engraving of Washington and gives his thanks.","This letter to Robert E. Lee is from S. J. Henderson. Henderson and Judge Charles Lewis McConnell have heard Lee plans to write a book on the American Civil War. Henderson and McConnell ask to have publishing agency in Kentucky for Lee's book.","This letter to Robert E. Lee is from the book publisher Sargent, Wilson and Hinkle. This letter asks Lee for his approval of McGuffey Eclectic Readers books on the American Civil War.","Wilmer McLean asks Lee if he would visit Appomattox (Va.) to have a photograph of him taken in the room where he surrendered to General Ulysses S. Grant.","This letter to Robert E. Lee comes from Ellen Reily. She asks Lee if he could include her husband in his book on the American Civil War. She includes newspaper clippings, orders, and letters by and about her husband Colonel James Reily.","This letter to Robert E. Lee is from Elizabeth (referred to as Lizzie in the letter) Hull. She asks for information about Washington College for her adopted child.","This letter to Robert E. Lee is from Algernon Sidney Vigus. Vigus explains that he has acquired Lee family letters removed from the Lee family home at Arlington during the Civil War and that he'd like to return them. Vigus asks to keep one of the letters, to a Custis family member from London in 1728. Vigus ultimately returned the correspondence and Lee honored Vigus' request for the 1728 letter.","McLeavy, a third-year student of Soule University in Texas, wishes to attend Washington College for his fourth year. He also mentions his career in the Confederate Army and some of the classes he has completed at Soule.","This letter to Robert E. Lee is from Hezekiah George David (H. G. D.) Brown. Brown wishes to send his son to Washington College. He states that his son served in the Confederate Army during the American Civil War and was paroled in Alabama.","Charles Wesley Andrews, an Episcopal minister and acquaintance of Lee, shares that his wife Sarah died in 1863 and includes other family matters. He also requests two autographed photographs of Lee. Andrews includes with the letter a pamphlet that he recently published.","This letter accompanied a report by Brown of the Coal River Navigation Company which he hopes will take interest in minerals found in Virginia.","This letter to Robert E. Lee is from Benjamin S. Elliott. Elliott wishes to give Lee a colt sired by horse \"Patrick Henry\". Included with this letter is a carte de visite photograph of the \"Patrick Henry\".","Reverend Robert S. Clark asks for the rights to sell Lee's proposed history of the American Civil War throughout Mississippi. The letter includes five signatures of references for Reverend Clark - some of whom identify themselves as former Confederate soldiers and one, George Paul Turner, the editor of the \"National Star\" newspaper of Mississippi.","Hope, a real estate lawyer in Virginia, wishes to assist Lee in recovering his Arlington estate. He includes a newspaper annnouncing that Union soldiers killed at numnerous wartime battlefields would be reinterred at Arlington and that a memorial would be placed there in their honor.","Richardson plans to donate $1,000 in books to the library of Washington College. He also says he will publish Lee's father's memoir once the family portraits arrive for engraving.","Phtographer Alexander Gardner plans to send Lee photographs that are on hand in his studio at that include his company's imprint. He also plans to print and mount one-hundred photographs without his imprint, per Lee's request.","Lemuel Parker Conner of Natchez, Mississippi,  writes a letter of introduction to Robert E. Lee for his nephew William C. Conner, a new student at Washington College.","John O. Sullivan of Lincoln County, Tennessee requests catalogues of Washington College for some of his students who wish to attend.","S. P. Cunningham of Kentucky wants to obtain Washington College catalogues for Fairview Academy students wanting to attend.","The Washington College benefactor Warren Newcomb explains his Colonial era Massachusetts ancestry and requests a photograph of Lee.","William Andrew Quarles wishes to send his son to Washington College and asks for a catalog. He notes that his son in Canada and was formerly a lieutenant in the Confederate Army.","Walton has been informed by Carter James Harris, professor of Latin at Washington College, that Lee had taken offense to rumors published by Walton. Walton writes to Lee as an apology for any misunderstandings.","This letter mention from James Caskie mentions items pruchased for the Lee family in Richmond, daughters Agnes and Mildred and son W.H.F. Lee are mentioned. There is account information on Lee's account with Caskie on the reverse of the letter. Caskie reports he is glad to hear that the vase and chair that he has sent are cherished. Caskie also informs Lee that he received 2 dozen photographs of Lee from Richmond photographer Julian Vannerson but that Vannerson would not accept payment for the images.","Smith writes to Lee to inquire about Washington College's plans to introduce a program for engineering.","This letter to Robert E. Lee comes from E. H. Campbell, secretary for the Charles Town (W.Va.)Christian Association. Campbell informs Lee that he has been made an honorary member.","Clara Banks of Liverpool, England writes to Robert E. Lee requesting asking an autograph.","Daniel Moreau Barringer of Raleigh, North Carolina, wishes to send his son Lewin to Washington College and is asking for a catalogue.","This letter to Robert E. Lee comes from J. L. Greer who wishes to send his brother to Washington College for his junior year. He asks for a catalogue so his brother can properly prepare.","Oden Bowie, Governor of Maryland, asks Lee to send a catalogue for an aquaintance interested in Washington College.","James Woods Smith plans to attend Washington College and asks for a catalogue and additional information.","Rosan wishes to attend Washington College and requests a circular of the school.","This letter is from Elizabeth S. Myrick writing as \"Mrs. S. P. Myrick\". Elizabeth wishes to send her son, James to Washington College and asks for a circular and admission requirements. She explains that her son left school at fifteen to serve in the Civil War and fears his age and limited schooling before the war may hinder his opportunity to attend the school.","Barling wishes for his nephew to attend Washington College and asks for a circular. He explains that his nephew lived in Georgia until late in the war and is currently an exemplary student at his new school in Troy, New York.","John Reynolds Winston inquires if Lee is writing a history of the American Civil War urging him to do so, if not.","Matthews explains that he left school during the Civil War to serve in the Confederate Army. He now wishes to attend Washington College and requests a circular and admission requirements.","Mayer requests information on Washington College as he wishes to send his son to the school.","James A. Mitchell is interested in attending Washington College and would like catalogues sent for him and other potential students from Edmonton, Kentucky.","This letter to Robert E. Lee comes from John Hough James. James writes Lee regarding Washington College's  subscription to the Urbana Union (Ohio) newspaper.","This letter to Robert E. Lee comes from George Lyttleton Peyton. Peyton invites Lee to visit the Virginia Hotel in Staunton, Virginia.","This letter to Robert E. Lee comes from S. S. Louisa Cochrane. Cochrane hopes to send her son William G. \"Gilly\" Cochrane to Washington College and requests a catalogue or circular.","This letter is addressed to Robert E. Lee from Dominick James Dillon.Dillon wishes to send his son to Washington College and is awaiting an academic catalogue from the school.","This letter to Robert E. Lee comes from Benjamin S. Elliott. Elliott informs Lee that he fullfilled a favor that Lee requested in a previous letter. Although Lee did not accept Elliott's previous offer of a colt - sired by the horse \"Patrick Henry\", Elliott is negotiating that a two-year-old colt to be given to Lee. This letter also contains its original envelope.","The note explains a parcel of books from Algernon Sidney Vigus to Robert E. Lee that Vigus had removed from the Lee family's library at \"Arlington House\" during the American Civil War.","Jenifer, formerly of the 8th Virginia Cavalry during the Civil War, announces that he has retired from cavalry service and is running a business, \"Jenifer and Brother\" of Baltimore, Maryland. He offers his services and merchandise to Lee.  Included with this letter is an advertisement for Jenifer's business.","Netterville wishes to attend Washington College in the fall of 1866 and would like a catalogue.","Breckinridge introduces to Robert E. Lee three brothers, William, James, and Edward Carson, who are attending or en route to Washington College from Louisiana and asks that Lee be attentive to their well being. He also mentions Lee's proposed book on the Civil War campaigns of Virginia but that while he has no reports he'd be happy to write about any actions of which he had a part.","This letter by S. G. Landes is addressed to Robert E. Lee. Landes requests an autograph of Lee and mentions he's a native of Rockbridge and Augusta counties of Virginia.","This letter by the Strobridge Lithography Company is addressed to Robert E. Lee and references their lithographs of Robert E. Lee and that fire had destroyed its Cincinnati studio, including a Lee portrait. They share that a third Lee lithograph is in process as well as a portrait of Stonewall Jackson.","This letter by F. Bullwinkle is for Robert E. Lee. Bullwinkle wishes to get a mathematical education from Washington College and would like a catalogue.","This letter by members of the Stonewall Literary Society is for Robert E. Lee. The society writes to Lee that they have decided to make him an honorary member for his actions during the Siege of Petersburg, Virginia during the American Civil War.","This letter by Richard Pennefather Rothwell is to Robert E. Lee. Rothwell has heard that Washington College is increasing its staff and he offers his services as a professor of mining, metallurgy, mineralogy, or geology.","This letter by Robert Vinkler Richardson is for Robert E. Lee. Richardson is trying to establish foreign investment in the southern American cotton industry. His letter is written on a circular  sent out to different cotton planters.","This letter by Thomas Roberts Slicer is addressed to Robert E. Lee. Slicer, the son of Lee's friend Henry Slicer, inquires about a position to teach elocution at Washington College.","This letter by Daniel F. Wright is addressed to Robert E. Lee. Wright asks for a circular of Washington College to give a potential student he knows. He also mentions that he was a surgeon in Archer's Brigade during the American Civil War.","This letter by James Cleland is addressed to Robert E. Lee. Cleland, a plumber and gas-fitter in Lynchburg, offers his services to Washington College to install a gas system. Included with this letter is a pamphlet from the Automatic Gas Company of Baltimore advertising their product.","This letter by J. C. Parks is addressed to Robert E. Lee. Parks asks Lee if he and \"Mr. Frazier\" may be the publishers of Lee's proposed American Civil War. As part of theri proposal, they would liberally compensate Lee and offer half of the profits to widows and orphans of fallen Confederate soldiers. They list Casper Bell, John Bullock Clark, and John Heagan as references.","This letter by Warren S. Barlow is addressed to Robert E. Lee. Barlow writes that Lee's lithograph portrait by Elijah C. Middleton has been completed and he'll send it by express Lee via \"Mr. Lutz\".","This letter by Simon Bolivar Buckner is addressed to Robert E. Lee. Buckner introduces a student of Washington College he knows, J. Esten Cooke, Jr. Buckner also tells Lee that he is currently in New Orleans working as an editor for a paper.","This letter by Charles B. Richardson is addressed to Robert E. Lee. Enclosed with this letter was a map of the Army of the Potomac that Lee requested, as well as John Beauchamp Jones' \"A Rebel War Clerk's Diary\". Along with this package, Richardson updates Lee on the publishing of Henry Lee III's memoirs. Richardson also tells Lee that he is facing financial setbacks but they shouldn't hinder his business.","This letter by Ancrum B. Burr is addressed to Robert E. Lee. She wishes for her son, Edward Johnston, to attend Washington College and would like a circular. Burr also says that Edward's father may have graduated from the United States Military Academy around the same time as Lee, but that he died in the Mexican-American War.","This letter by John Mimms and Edwin O'Brien is addressed to Robert E. Lee. They say that several students in their town wish to attend Washington College and would like a catalogue.","This letter by members of the Richmond Light Infantry Blues is addressed to Robert E. Lee. The militia group is celebrating its seventy-third anniversary on May 10, 1866 and invites Lee to attend.","This letter by Houston Rucker is addressed to Robert E. Lee. Rucker writes that he would like a circular and information on Washington College for a friend's son.","This letter by Seaton Gales is addressed to Robert E. Lee. Gales, an editor of the Raleigh Sentinel (N.C.) newspaper, offers to help identify a publisher for Lee's proposed book on the American Civil War. Gales included a copy of the Raleigh Sentinel with the letter. At the end of the letter Gales notes that he was an Assistant Adjutant General under General Stephen Dodson Ramseur","This letter by George Dawes Appleton is addressed to Robert E. Lee. Dawes writes that he wants to admit his son to Washington College and would like information about attending.","Adkisson, who had attended Dolbear Commercial College in New Orleans, La., inquires about continuing his education at Washington College and offers a plan for how he may be able to afford it. He notes that he served in a Texas Brigade during the American Civil War.","This letter by James F. Dumble is addressed to Robert E. Lee. Dumble wants to send his son, Edwiw, to Washington College and would like to know the terms of entering. He also asks if his son can board with a family.","This letter by Reverend William Norvell Ward is addressed to Robert E. Lee. Ward asks if Lee would like a photographic copy of a painting Stratford Hall, the Lee ancestral home in Virginia, by Mattie Ward, his daughter.","This letter by J. F. Heun is addressed to Robert E. Lee. Heun asks Lee for an autographed wartime document.","This letter by W. H. Nettleton is addressed to Robert E. Lee. Nettleton, an Englishman having traveled the county over the past year, writes that he would like a hand-written line or two from Lee as a souvenir of this trip.","This letter by Josiah Warren is addressed to Robert E. Lee. This letter accompanied a book Warren gifted to Lee.","This letter by Horatio Richardson Moore is addressed to Robert E. Lee. Moore asks permission for acquaintances in New Orleans to use Lee's name in their company.","This letter by William T. Somervell is addressed to Robert E. Lee. Somervell wishes to attend Washington College and asks for a circular, terms, and regulations for applying.","This letter by Mansfield Lovell is addressed to Robert E. Lee. Having heard that Lee is writing a history of the American Civil War, Lovell offers a list of documents from Confederate officers in his possession for Lee's review. Mansfield notes documents taken by the Joint Congressional Committee on the affairs of the Confederate Naval Department and correspondence between the Confederate War Department and General Lafayette McLaws concerning the surrender of New Orleans, Louisiana to Union forces.","This letter by Robert Lewis Dabney is addressed to Robert E. Lee. Dabney writes that an advertisement of his Stonewall Jackson biography gives credit of Lee's review and revisions to the publisher instead. He explains to Lee that the publisher decided to do this, not him.","This letter by Lizzie C. Hull is addressed to Robert E. Lee. She acknowledges that her son cannot attend Washington College and offers her well wishes to the Lee.","This letter by Jeannette Ritchie Hadermann Walworth is addressed to Robert E. Lee. She requests a lock of Lee's hair for her nephew who is also named Lee in honor of him.","Jubal Early recounts his participation in battles of the American Civil War and describes his experience living in Mexico since the Confederate surrender and  his planned move to Canada.","The original envelope is included with this letter.","This letter by Aaron Howell Pierson Sr. is addressed to Robert E. Lee. Pierson wishes to send his son to Washington College but does not know the requirements. Pierson worries that because of his son's service in the American Civil War, he may be too far behind his studies to attend.","This letter by James Dabney McCabe is addressed to Robert E. Lee. McCabe asks permission to write about Lee's actions during the American Civil War. He includes that as an ex-cadet of Virginia Military Institue, he published \"A Life of Lieut. Gen. T. J. Jackson\" during the war.","This letter by R. Thompson is addressed to Robert E. Lee. Thompson offers to publish a British edition of Lee's planned book on the American Civil War. Lee never wrote the book.","This letter by the Reverend Samuel Beach Jones is addressed to Robert E. Lee. In the letter, Jones mentions locating artwork and possibly a book possibly removed Arlington House during the war. The book he mentions was inscribed to Charles A. Atkinson. Jones offers to fund raise for Washington College.","This letter by John Speck LaFever is addressed to Robert E. Lee. LaFever asks for information to attend Washington College.","This letter by Dr. Wesley Emmett Gatewood is addressed to Robert E. Lee. Gatewood would like information on attending Washington College and a piece of clothing Lee wore during the American Civil War.","This letter by Augustus Machim Garber is addressed to Robert E. Lee. He writes that he has sent catalogues of Washington College to his uncle. However, his uncle would like information on fees and payment to the school. Garber also mentions sculptor William Rudolph O'Donovan and shares that the scultpor, with approval from Lee, will continue workingon a bust of Stonwall Jackson. ","Originally included with this letter was a photograph of O'Donovan's bust of Stonewall Jackson.","This letter by C. Williams is addressed to Robert E. Lee on behalf of the Great Southern and Western Life and Accident Insurance Company announcing a forthcoming shareholders meeting.","Sister Mary Baptista Linton invites Robert E. Lee to speak at Mount de Chental Visitation Academy.","Please note - this folder also includes related content - a copy of Lee's response to the invitation; a booklet from the one-hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the school with a quote from Robert E. Lee on the front; materials from the Georgetown Academy of the Visitation on Sister Baptista, a scan of Lee's letter to Sister Baptista, and a section of Mount de Chental's centennial booklet on its southern fund.","This folder contains two original letters from Mercer University faculty, and photographic reproductions made in 1944 from negatives taken by Michael Miley","Frederick A. P. Barnard sends Robert E. Lee an introduction and recommendation for Robert B. White, D. D. to be chair of the department of Mental and Moral Philosophy at Washington College.","Charles P. Stone offers coal to Washington College from Dover Mines, his coal mining company in Goochland, Virginia. Stone was a Union general during the American Civil War and ran the Dover Mines until 1869.","Former Confederate Cheif Medical Officer Lafayette Guild writes a letter of introduction to Robert E. Lee for William G. Cochrane, a new Washington College student. Guild mentions that he's been in contact with former Confederate general Walter H. Stevens who was in Mexico.","Burr Harrison McCown requests two catalogues of Washington College - one for him, and one for Joseph Henry in Leavenworth, Kansas.","J. B. Moore requests a catalogue of Washington College.","J. Hewett offers Robert E. Lee the position of superintendent of Natchez Institute (Mississippi).","Aaron Howell Pierson Sr. acknowledges receipt of a letter from Lee explaining that his son, Aaron Howell Pierson Jr., needs to attend preparatory school.","Lawyer James Patterson Rogers writes to Washington College president Robert E. Lee representing Lieutenant Samuel S. Mathers, a former Union soldier from West Virginia. Rogers relays that Lieutenant Mathers wished to return an original letter written by George Washington to the trustess of Washington Academy which he's taken from Washington College in 1864 during Hunter's Raid.","W. C. Park asks Robert E. Lee if Professor Maximilian Schele de Vere is teaching at Washington College.","Andrew Jackson Moses asks Robert E. Lee about attending Washington College.","J. Ditzler asks Robert E. Lee how he can contact Professor Albert Taylor Bledsoe. He also offers to lecture at Washington College and send Lee a copy of his history book.","Mrs. Joseph Jones (Caroline Wright) invites Robert E. Lee to Warren County on August 8th for the unveiling of a memorial for his daughter Anne Carter Lee.","William Greenleaf Rolfe asks Robert E. Lee for information on Washington College and Virginia Military Institute for potential students in Ashley County, Arkansas.","Mary Hardaway asks Robert E. Lee for a catalogue of Washington College.","George J. Hobday asks Robert E. Lee for a catalogue of Washington College.","William A. Rogers asks Robert E. Lee if students of Washington College may begin after the official start date of academic terms. He also asks for the address of Charles R. Jones.","Mary C. Allen asks Robert E. Lee about sending her sons to Washington College.","Albert Jefer Montgomery asks about attending Washington College. He notes that he is a veteran of the Confederate States Army.","Delaware B. Kemper shares that he is applying for professorship at Hampden-Sydney College and they have asked for his military references. He asks President Lee if he can give a reference.","W. A. Wash asks Robert E. Lee for a catalogue of Washington College.","Duff Green writes to Robert E. Lee that he plans to send his grandson, Benjamin Green Maynard, to Washington College.","Wade Hampton informs Robert E. Lee that he has gathered data from his old officers for Lee's proposed volume on the American Civil War.","J. W. Heatley asks Robert E. Lee for a catalogue of Washington College.","Waller O. Bullock asks Robert E. Lee for a catalogue of Washington College.","A. J. Frantz sends Robert E. Lee an advertisement for advertising space in the Brandon Republican newspaper Rankin County, Mississippi.","Thomas Treadwell Eaton asks Robert E. Lee if he can attend  Washington College for the Fall term of 1866. He also asks if he can secure places for friends Adelbert Smith and William H. Washington.","John T. Harrison informs Robert E. Lee that he is behind in the Latin and Greek requirements for Washington College admission and asks about preparatory schools.","George Anderson Mayse invites Robert E. Lee to Warm Springs, VA for the summer season.","Alexander McKinley inquires about entering his son into Washington College.","R. M. McClellan introduces Washington College student David L. Anderson to President Lee. He explains that Anderson is behind in Greek and suggests that he be enrolled specifically in that class.","Samuel Wethered inquires about sending his son to Washington College.","James Springfield Edwards asks for a catalogue of Washington College.","John Edward Burson requests a catalogue of Washington College. He also asks about boarding and the potential for other students from his community accompanying him to school in Lexington.","Professor Richard Sears McCulloh, writing from New York City and having consulted with architects, sends a basic floor plan, specifications, and cost estimates for the contruction of a chapel at Washington College.","Benjamin Franklin French offers resources for Lee's planned book on the history of the American Civil War.","Gabriel James Rains wishes to leave Summerville Institute to teach at Virginia Military Institute (V.M.I.). Rains mistakenly suggests that Lee is presiding over V.M.I. rather than Washington College.","Jesse Shanks inquires about sending his brother to Washington College.","William A. Brown asks Robert E. Lee for a catalogue of Washington College.","R. M. McClellan introduces admitted Washignton College student William W. Collins to Robert E. Lee and suggests that Collins should enroll in a preparatory Greek course.","W. R. Abbott announces Robert E. Lee's election to the Educational Asssociation of Virginia.","H. A. (Hampton A.) Rice asks for a catalogue or a list of expenses for attending Washington College for potential students in Macon, Ga. On the back of this letter Rice asks for a catalog to be sent to H. L. (Hampton Lea) Jarnagin Jr.","Charles A. (Charles Alfred) Welch asks when his son, Francis Welch, should come to Washington College for examination. Welch also asks if there are uniform or clothing regulations that his son must follow.","Welch asks that Lee addresses his response to \"Sohier and Welch\" of Boston, Massachussetts.","Between February 1868 and February 1870 Washington College professor and former Confederate Ordinance officer,  William Allan, had five conversations with college president Robert E. Lee which he manually recorded in this memo book which he titled \"Conversations with Gen. R. E. Lee\". Soon after each conversation, Allan described retreating to his office to record the highlights. In 1886, former Washington College Clerk of faculty and Librarian, Edward Clifford \"E.C.\" Gordon shared with Allan, by mail, a similar manuscript reminiscence of a discussion he had with Lee in 1868 on the Sharpsburg/Antietam campaign, specifically the story of Lee's \"Lost Dispatch\". Allan transcribed Gordon's reminiscence into his memo book – with a background note. (Gordon's original reminiscence was then purportedly returned to him.) The memo book is accompanied by an informative 1886 letter from Gordon to Allan on the Lee conversations. There are also two letters regarding the gift of the memoranda book to Washington and Lee University in 1946 by Mrs. Louisa P. Allan, William Allan's daughter – in – law. Subjects of the conversations include Lee's objectives and strategy at different points during the American Civil War; Lee's decision to resign from the United States Army on April 20, 1861 including his conversations with U.S. Army General Winfield Scott; and commentary, at times critical, of Federal and Confederate generals and leaders including George McClellan, D.H. Hill, James Longstreet, Jefferson Davis, Richard Ewell, Thomas J. \"Stonewall\" Jackson, Joseph Johnston, J.E.B. Stuart, and John-Fitz Porter. Civil War battles mentioned or discussed include Antietam, Fredericksburg, Gaines Mill and the Seven Days Battles, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, and the fall of the defenses at Petersburg, Va.","Robert E. Lee's copy of D.H. Hill's post Civil War magazine \"The Land We Love,\" which published an article pertaining to the story of Lee's \"Lost Dispatch\" - an order by General Robert E. Lee directing movements of his Army of Northern Virginia during the Maryland Campaign of 1862. It was lost by an unidentified Confederate courier and found by Union soldiers and subsequently forwarded to Union General George B. McClellan. The contents of the dispatch influenced the battles of South Mountain and Antietam.","Letter from E.C.(Edward Clifford)Gordon, former Washington College Clerk of Faculty, to Col. William Allan of th eMcDonough institute in Baltimore, Md. and former mathematics professor at Washington College between 1866 and 1873 regarding an accompanying memo book in which Gordon documented a long conversation he had with Robert E. Lee on February 16, 1868. A main theme of the letter is the content from the memo book regarding the story of Lee's \"Lost Dispatch\" during his Maryland Campaign of 1862. \nThe second letter  accompanied the memo book when it was given by Louisa P. Allan, Col. William Allan's daughter - in - law,  to Washington and Lee University President Francis Pendleton Gaines in 1946.","Reminiscences of Robert E. Lee including manuscripts, typescripts, newspaper clippings, and published materials by subjects with surnames begininng with letters B through J. See agents list for authors.","Reminiscences of Robert E. Lee including manuscripts, typescripts, newspaper clippings, and published materials by subjects with surnames begininng with letters K through Z. See agents list for authors.","The core of this series is comprised of letters written by members of Robert E. Lee's immediate family, though it includes letters from some more distant relatives and descendants.","Two oversize scrapbooks commemorating the life of Robert E. Lee. Both scrapbooks contain voluminous amounts of newspaper clippings, some pamphlets and published materials, manuscript and typescript documents, and printed Lee imagery. The compiler of each scrapbook is unknown.","Typescript notecards created during the 1940s with information on students who attended Washington College's undergraduate and law school during Robert E. Lee's presidency. Details included were, for the most part, limited to hometown (town, state) and current location at the time that the original information was gathered. This information was copied in the 1940s likely from some original list, perhaps from the Washington and Lee University alumni catalog of 1888.","This item is housed in the secure file.","The materials from Washington and Lee University Special Collections are made available for use in research, teaching, and private study, pursuant to U.S. Copyright law.  The user assumes full responsibility for any use of the materials, including but not limited to, infringement of copyright and publication rights of reproduced materials.  Any materials used should be fully credited with the source.  Permission for publication of this material, in part or in full, must be secured with the Head of Special Collections.","Washington and Lee University, University Library Special Collections and Archives","Arlington House, the Robert E. Lee Memorial (Va.) -- Robert E. Lee","Washington College (Lexington, Va.)","Confederate States of America. 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Please contact them with any questions regarding the conditions governing use.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe original document is housed by the Maryland Historical Society. Please contact them with any questions regarding the conditions governing use.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlease note that we do not house the original document and are not aware of the conditions governing use.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe original document is housed by the Maryland Historical Society. Please refer to them with any questions regarding the conditions governing use.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe original document is housed at the Maryland Historical Society. Please refer to them with any questions regarding the conditions governing use.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWe only house a photocopy of the note. The location of the original document is unknown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWe do not house the original letter, only a photocopy. For conditions governing use, please refer to owner of the original piece.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFile includes two photostatic copies of small segments of text. The location of the original notes is unknown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file only includes a facsimile of the document mentioned. Please refer to the owner of the original document for conditions governing use.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file only includes a photostatic copy of the original note. The location of the original document is unknown. Please refer to the owner of the original for conditions governing use.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe file only includes a transcript of the note. Please refer to the owner of the original document with questions regarding conditions governing use.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes a photostatic copy of the original note. Please refer to the owner with any questions regarding conditions governing use.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file only includes a photocopy of the original letter. Please refer to the owner of the original document with any questions regarding conditions governing use.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe file only includes a copy of the original note. Please refer to the owners of the original document for questions regarding the conditions governing use.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file only includes a photostatic copy of the original letter. Please refer to the owner of the documents with any questions regarding the conditions governing use.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis furlough request approval from West Point Military Acedemy is addressed to cadet Franklin E. Hunt. It details the nature of the furlough request, the dates of its extent, and the location of teh request.  It is signed by R.E. Lee who was serving as Cadet Adjutant at the time. The second page of the document details the current standing of cadet Hunt's debt with the school as well as his payment from the United States government.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe receipt made on behalf of a $2.25 purchase from Philip Hefs for materials for the harbor of St. Louis, MO and the Mississippi River on March 31, 1838. It is certified by R.E. Lee, who was supervising engineer for navigation on the Mississippi River in St. Louis, MO at the time. Lee Served 26 years in the US Army Corps of Engineers starting in 1837.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe receipt made for a $12.42 taxation on Titus Hale for access  the Mississippi River on April 30, 1838. It is certified by R.E. Lee, who was supervising engineer for navigation on the Mississippi River in St. Louis, MO at the time. Lee Served 26 years in the US Army Corps of Engineers starting in 1837.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe receipt made for a $81.63 and $39.38 taxation on B. Brown for access the harbor of St. Louis, MO and the Mississippi River in May of 1838. The charges are for anchored boats and the access of stone drills. It is certified by R.E. Lee, who was supervising engineer for navigation on the Mississippi River in St. Louis, MO at the time. Lee Served 26 years in the US Army Corps of Engineers starting in 1837.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe receipt made for a $47.50 purchase from J. Swan of the steamboat \"St. Louis\" for materials for the improvement the Mississippi River on June 12, 1838. The purchase is for 10 bales of oakum stored aboard, as well as a \"dragage\" fee. It is certified by R.E. Lee, who was supervising engineer for navigation on the Mississippi River in St. Louis, MO at the time. Lee Served 26 years in the US Army Corps of Engineers starting in 1837.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe receipt made for a $3.50 taxation on Leander A. Williams for access  the Mississippi River on July 21, 1838. The tax is levied on 500 bricks stored aboard to be used to construct a chimney for a blacksmith shop. It is certified by R.E. Lee, who was supervising engineer for navigation on the Mississippi River in St. Louis, MO at the time. Lee Served 26 years in the US Army Corps of Engineers starting in 1837.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis is a personal check made out to Robert E. Lee for $25 on June 11, 1839. The check is from the Bank of the State of Missouri based in St. Louis, MO.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe receipt made for a $44.66 taxation on E. A. Tracy for access  the Mississippi River on August 14, 1839. The tax is levied on 2 sacks of coffee stored aboard. It is certified by R.E. Lee, who was supervising engineer for navigation on the Mississippi River in St. Louis, MO at the time. Lee Served 26 years in the US Army Corps of Engineers starting in 1837.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis is a receipt for assorted materials to be used in the construction of Fort Hudson in New York. The material was received by Captain R. E. Lee on behalf of the US Corps of Engineers for the sum of $25.34. The material included pick axes, water pails, and various construction materials. The materials were purchased from James C. Curch.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis is a personal check made out by Robert E. Lee to Henry Weaver for the sum of $12.37. It comes from the New York Bank of Commerce and is dated September 30, 1841. The subject line reads as for Fort LaFayette.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis contains a ledger page used by Robert E. Lee as agent for Fort Lafayette. He used the ledger to record the acquisition and dispensation of debts and funds for the fort, and by extension the US government. The stated balance due to the government was $604.96 on July 7, 1843. These records were taken while Lee was serving in the US Army Corps of Engineers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis contains a ledger page used by Robert E. Lee as agent for Battery Hudson. He used the ledger to record the acquisition and dispensation of debts and funds for the fort, and by extension the US government. The stated balance due to the government was $648.77 on June 30, 1844. These records were taken while Lee was serving in the US Army Corps of Engineers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVarious copies of the same will written by Robert E. Lee in 1846. In it he details the distribution of his estate after his death. He leaves the entirity of it to his wife, Mary Custis Lee, and subsequently his children after her death. It also includes a Schedule of Property primarily consisting of stocks and shares own in assorted establishments such as the Bank of Virginia, James River and Kanawka Company, and the National Theatre.  These are all assigned corresponding monetary values, totalling in an estate of $38,750.00. It also details land division amongst his childre.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis is a written persmission for Cadet Samuels at West Point Military Academy to leave the academy to go to the hospital and seek out help from a dentist on April 15, 1853 by Robert E. Lee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis ledger page is from the treasury of the US Militart Academy at West Point. It details various articles acquired by the academy and their corresponding price and quantities. It is initialed by Robert E. Lee for approval, as he was serving as Superintendent of the academy at the time. The lower half of the page includes, in red ink, details highlighting the relevance of the initials. These details were likely added years later. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe reverse side of the page consists of a table of expenses used for the academy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis document contains a complete list of all bonds, shares, and stocks in the ownership of Robert E. Lee. Each stock or bond lists the date of its purchase and date of maturity where applicable. It also details the monetary value of the stocks.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis is the official commission by the United States Army extended to Robert E. Lee making him a lieutenant colonel. The document is signed by President Franklin Pierce. This is a photographic copy of the original commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis is a quarterly report for the United States Military Academy compiled and apporved by superintendent Robert E. Lee on March 31, 1855. The report details the expenses for the academy for its fiscal quarter. The report lists major details of expense and their individual costs. The total expenses listed for the quarter total $29,036.10.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis document is a general orders issued by the United States Army Headquarters in New York, NY on February 6, 1860. The orders state that Brevet Colonel Robert E. Lee of the 2nd Cavalry has been given command of teh Department of Texas in order to repar the headquarters of the department and assume command. The orders were given by Lieutenant General H. L. Scott, acting Assistant Adjutant Genearal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis document is a set of general orders issued by General Robert E. Lee to the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia on May 7, 1863. The orders consist of praises for the army's recent victories in battle, as well as time off for the coming Sunday for worship. It goes on to relay a letter from Confederate President Jefferson Davis to the army congratulating them on their victories.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis document is a set of general orders addressing the Confederat Army of Northern Virginia penned by Robert E. Lee on December 7, 1863. The contents primarily highlight the bravery of the Confederate Army members as well as their perceived religious duty. Lee describes what he believes to believes to be a holy duty of the Confederate officers and expresses deep belief in the presence of God with them.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis document is a set of general orders issued by Robert E. Lee to the Confederate Army on February 22, 1865. These orders are a set of new standards to observe in the face of waning supplies and troops. The orders set out that vacant positions are to be filled as soon as possible upon their opening with troops from the rear. Lee goes on to explain new punishment and more stringent rules over any disobedience or evasion of duty.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis document is a copy of General Orders No. 9 issued by Robert E. Lee to the Army of Northern Virginia on April 10, 1865 following the Confederate surrender to General Grant. In it he details the pride and approval of the vigor with which his troops fought, as well as briefly relaying the surrender to Union forces in delicate language to avoid a defeated tone. He ends it by bidding farewell to his troops as the Army of Northern Virginia is dissolved.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThis copy is a published facsimile.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis document is a copy of General Orders No. 9 issued by Robert E. Lee to the Army of Northern Virginia on April 10, 1865 following the Confederate surrender to General Grant. In it he details the pride and approval of the vigor with which his troops fought, as well as briefly relaying the surrender to Union forces in delicate language to avoid a defeated tone. He ends it by bidding farewell to his troops as the Army of Northern Virginia is dissolved.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe copy is a soldier's copy, accompanied by scanned facsimiles. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis document is a copy of General Orders No. 9 issued by Robert E. Lee to the Army of Northern Virginia on April 10, 1865 following the Confederate surrender to General Grant. In it he details the pride and approval of the vigor with which his troops fought, as well as briefly relaying the surrender to Union forces in delicate language to avoid a defeated tone. He ends it by bidding farewell to his troops as the Army of Northern Virginia is dissolved.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis document is a copy of General Orders No. 9 issued by Robert E. Lee to the Army of Northern Virginia on April 10, 1865 following the Confederate surrender to General Grant. In it he details the pride and approval of the vigor with which his troops fought, as well as briefly relaying the surrender to Union forces in delicate language to avoid a defeated tone. He ends it by bidding farewell to his troops as the Army of Northern Virginia is dissolved.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis document is a copy of General Orders No. 9 issued by Robert E. Lee to the Army of Northern Virginia on April 10, 1865 following the Confederate surrender to General Grant. In it he details the pride and approval of the vigor with which his troops fought, as well as briefly relaying the surrender to Union forces in delicate language to avoid a defeated tone. He ends it by bidding farewell to his troops as the Army of Northern Virginia is dissolved.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis document is a copy of General Orders No. 9 issued by Robert E. Lee to the Army of Northern Virginia on April 10, 1865 following the Confederate surrender to General Grant. In it he details the pride and approval of the vigor with which his troops fought, as well as briefly relaying the surrender to Union forces in delicate language to avoid a defeated tone. He ends it by bidding farewell to his troops as the Army of Northern Virginia is dissolved.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis document is a copy of General Orders No. 9 issued by Robert E. Lee to the Army of Northern Virginia on April 10, 1865 following the Confederate surrender to General Grant. In it he details the pride and approval of the vigor with which his troops fought, as well as briefly relaying the surrender to Union forces in delicate language to avoid a defeated tone. He ends it by bidding farewell to his troops as the Army of Northern Virginia is dissolved.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis document is a copy of General Orders No. 9 issued by Robert E. Lee to the Army of Northern Virginia on April 10, 1865 following the Confederate surrender to General Grant. In it he details the pride and approval of the vigor with which his troops fought, as well as briefly relaying the surrender to Union forces in delicate language to avoid a defeated tone. He ends it by bidding farewell to his troops as the Army of Northern Virginia is dissolved.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis document is a copy of General Orders No. 9 issued by Robert E. Lee to the Army of Northern Virginia on April 10, 1865 following the Confederate surrender to General Grant. In it he details the pride and approval of the vigor with which his troops fought, as well as briefly relaying the surrender to Union forces in delicate language to avoid a defeated tone. He ends it by bidding farewell to his troops as the Army of Northern Virginia is dissolved.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis document is a copy of General Orders No. 9 issued by Robert E. Lee to the Army of Northern Virginia on April 10, 1865 following the Confederate surrender to General Grant. In it he details the pride and approval of the vigor with which his troops fought, as well as briefly relaying the surrender to Union forces in delicate language to avoid a defeated tone. He ends it by bidding farewell to his troops as the Army of Northern Virginia is dissolved.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis document is a copy of General Orders No. 9 issued by Robert E. Lee to the Army of Northern Virginia on April 10, 1865 following the Confederate surrender to General Grant. In it he details the pride and approval of the vigor with which his troops fought, as well as briefly relaying the surrender to Union forces in delicate language to avoid a defeated tone. He ends it by bidding farewell to his troops as the Army of Northern Virginia is dissolved.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis document is a copy of General Orders No. 9 issued by Robert E. Lee to the Army of Northern Virginia on April 10, 1865 following the Confederate surrender to General Grant. In it he details the pride and approval of the vigor with which his troops fought, as well as briefly relaying the surrender to Union forces in delicate language to avoid a defeated tone. He ends it by bidding farewell to his troops as the Army of Northern Virginia is dissolved.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese are two $20 bank notes from the Confederate States of America. These were carried by Robert E. Lee when signing the surrender at Appomattox to General Grant on April 10, 1865.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis receipt is for the salary of Robert E. Lee for his services at Washington College for $750. It was created by Washington College Treasurer, James K. Edmondson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis receipt is for the salary of Robert E. Lee for his services at Washington College for $169. It was created by Washington College Treasurer, James K. Edmondson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis receipt is for the salary of Robert E. Lee for his services at Washington College for $286. It was created by Washington College Treasurer, James K. Edmondson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis receipt is for the salary of Robert E. Lee for his services at Washington College for $360. It was created by Washington College Treasurer, James K. Edmondson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis receipt is for the salary of Robert E. Lee for his services at Washington College for $253.20. It was created by Washington College Treasurer, James K. Edmondson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis receipt is for the salary of Robert E. Lee for his services at Washington College for $750. It was created by Washington College Treasurer, James K. Edmondson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis receipt is for the salary of Robert E. Lee for his services at Washington College for $750. It was created by Washington College Treasurer, James K. Edmondson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis receipt facsimile is for the salary of Robert E. Lee for his services at Washington College for $750. It was created by Washington College Treasurer, James K. Edmondson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis receipt is for the salary of Robert E. Lee for his services at Washington College for $1500. It was created by Washington College Treasurer, James K. Edmondson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis receipt is for the salary of Robert E. Lee for his services at Washington College for $100. It was created by Washington College Treasurer, James K. Edmondson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis receipt is for the salary of Robert E. Lee for his services at Washington College for $300. It was created by Washington College Treasurer, James K. Edmondson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis receipt is for the salary of Robert E. Lee for his services at Washington College for $150. It was created by Washington College Treasurer, James K. Edmondson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis receipt is for the salary of Robert E. Lee for his services at Washington College for $463.86. It was created by Washington College Treasurer, James K. Edmondson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis receipt is for the salary of Robert E. Lee for his services at Washington College for $1500. It was created by Washington College Treasurer, James K. Edmondson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis receipt is for the salary of Robert E. Lee for his services at Washington College for $750. It was created by Washington College Treasurer, James K. Edmondson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis facsimile of a receipt is for the salary of Robert E. Lee for his services at Washington College for $750. It was created by Washington College Treasurer, James K. Edmondson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis receipt is for the salary of Robert E. Lee for his services at Washington College for $750. It was created by Washington College Treasurer, James K. Edmondson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis receipt is for the salary of Robert E. Lee for his services at Washington College for $250. It was created by Washington College Treasurer, James K. Edmondson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis receipt is for the salary of Robert E. Lee for his services at Washington College for $750. It was created by Washington College Treasurer, James K. Edmondson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis receipt is for the salary of Robert E. Lee for his services at Washington College for $408.95. It was created by Washington College Treasurer, James M. Leech.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis receipt is for the salary of Robert E. Lee for his services at Washington College for $1500. It was created by Washington College Treasurer, James M. Leech.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis receipt facsimile is for the salary of Robert E. Lee for his services at Washington College for $1500. It was created by Washington College Treasurer, James M. Leech.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis memorandum book contains several notes written by Robert E. Lee during his tenure at Washington College, as well as a set of names and addresses of those he had corresponded with. The memos range from financial management of college resources to Lee's personal thoughts on the role of education in the fabric of society. The list of names and corresponding addresses appears to be composed of various people Lee remained in contact with, some of which being professors and others being former Confederate officers.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe written memos are written beginning on one side of the memo book while the names and addresses begin on the reverse side. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis newspaper article is a clipping from an 1866 newspaper publishing the account of Thomas \"Stonewall\" Jackson's death during the American Civil War. The clipping was cut out and stored by Robert E. Lee during his tenure at Washington College.  The original account comes from Jackson's former Medical Director Hunter McGuire who published it via the Medical College of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis note details the donation by Lee of a newspaper from 1800 to the library of Washington College.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis grade report from Washington College is signed by college president Robert E. Lee. The report is for the grades for college student W. C. Cooper for the term of October 31, 1866. The classes Cooper received grades for were Latin and Mathematics.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis annual report is compiled by Robert E. Lee as president of Washington College to the members of the Board of Trustees for the college. It details the population of preparatory student body and their statistics based upon state of origin, as well as their overall course performance. It goes on to evaluate the college's course offerings, facilities, and staff.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis annual report is compiled by Robert E. Lee as president of Washington College to the members of the Board of Trustees for the college for 1867. It details the population of total student body and their statistics based upon state of origin, as well as their overall course performance. It goes on to evaluate the college's course offerings, facilities, and staff.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis annual report is compiled by Robert E. Lee as president of Washington College to the members of the Board of Trustees for the college for 1868. It details the population of total student body and their statistics based upon state of origin, as well as their overall course performance. It goes on to evaluate the college's course offerings, facilities, and staff.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis copy of an annual report is compiled by Robert E. Lee as president of Washington College to the members of the Board of Trustees for the college for 1869. It details the population of total student body and their statistics based upon state of origin, as well as their overall course performance. It goes on to evaluate the college's course offerings, facilities, and staff.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis copy of an annual report is compiled by Robert E. Lee as president of Washington College to the members of the Board of Trustees for the college for 1869. It details the population of total student body and their statistics based upon state of origin, as well as their overall course performance. It goes on to evaluate the college's course offerings, facilities, and staff. This copy includes an additional note of names who whom copies of the report are to be sent.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn this letter of commission, Robert E. Lee during his tenure as president of Washington College lays out a contract for the supplying of wood to the college.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis is a manuscript of a the proposed biography of Robert E. Lee's father, Henry Lee III. The memoir documents various aspects of his life and his experiences. The memoir is hand written, but in an unknown hand. The content was likely dictated in some form by Robert E. Lee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis memo book begins with a memo from Robert E. Lee regarding the death of Washington College professor Frank Preston. It details his accomplishments, position, and plans for the memorial service. Frank Preston was a Greek professor from 1866-1869 with his death. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe remainder of the memo book contains small notes in an unknown hand, along with several cut and removed pages. The notes appear to be pertaining to class material.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis grade report contains the grades for Washington College student W. S. Graves for the session ending February 8, 1868. The report is filled out and signed by Robert E. Lee as president of the college. The classes includeded are Latin, Greek, German, and Mathematics. Graves recieved \"distinguished\" status in all courses.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis contract lays out the terms and conditions for Richardson \u0026amp; Co. of New York, NY to write, edit, and publish a biography on the life and experiences of Robert E. Lee's father, Henry \"Light-Horse Harry\" Lee III. The contract is written and signed by Robert E. Lee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis notice was written by Robert E. Lee as president of Washington College. It is a public notice which was posted on March 4, 1868 canceling classes for the day and extending an invitation to \"Cadet Bell's\" funeral. Bell was a VMI cadet who had recently died.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn this paper, Robert E. Lee provides several reasons for the extension of the valley's railroad.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter is from Robert E. Lee excusing Frank McCutchan from college from December 24th to December 29th.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis notice written by Robert E. Lee was delivered for the Christmas holiday, stating that classes were suspended from December 25-27 in observance of Christmas. The notice goes on to wish that all students would observe and worship the holiday accordingly.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis is a proposal and sign-up list for donations for the creation of an astronomical observatory at Washington College. The donors include Robert E. Lee, James K. Edmondson, S. J. Campbell, James J. White, L. D. H. Ross, A. M. Glasgow, and William McLaughlin. Each donor made a pledge of $1000.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis printed report compiled by Robert E. Lee and the Washington College Board of Survey is addressing Gilbert C. Walker, the governor of Virginia. In the report, Lee explains the Survey Board's actions in surveying the southern borderline of Virginia for the first time in nearly 100 years. He goes on to explain the revelation of errors in the original survey and recommends that corrections be made accordingly.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExcerpt pamphlet from \"The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography\" Vol. 63 No. 1, January 1956. By Allen W. Moger.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWhile serving as First Lieutenant of Engineers in the Army, Robert E. Lee was appointed supervisor to projects in the St. Louis Harbor as well as on the Mississippi River. This letter, from General Charles Gratiot, Chief of Engineers of the Army, served as a letter of introduction for Lee to John Fletcher Darby, mayor of St. Louis.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe history of this letter is that at the Mclean House, General Grant, at General Lee's suggestion, himself wrote out in pencil the letter outlining the terms of surrender and, after General Lee had approved it, General Grant asked his secretary, Colonel Parker, to copy it in ink. This was done and then General Grant signed it.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA poem written about General Lee's return to Richmond after the Army of Norhtern Virginia's surrender at Appomatox. Written by \"Bertha\" and sent to Robert E. Lee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBeverley Tucker, who was charged as a conspirator in the assassination plot on President Lincoln, sent this letter secretly to Robert E. Lee from Montreal, Canada. The letter explains that if the Civil War's history is left to be written by the \"historians which will spring up in Yankeedom\" it will not properly and honestly explain the South's cause. He therefore suggests that Robert E. Lee join him in Canada and then sail to England with him, where Lee can write a history of the war, the \"sale of which will secure for a you a handsome independence.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA clipping of the anonymous letter from Mary Custis Lee published in the newspaper is included with the letter. The letter is signed only as \"Edward\". However, a note follows the transcription of the letter, reading\n\"This letter is probably from Edward Lee Childe. This based on a note on the reverse of a letter by Mr. P. S. Worsley to Mr. Childe written from Herndon Sept 15th (most likely 1865). On the reverse is a note by General Lee which states:\n29 Sept '65\nEdwd Lee Childe\nsends dedication of P.S. Ensley's (?) Of\nhis translation of Illiad.\nA translation of Homer is mentioned in the text of Edward's letter.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Letcher, a Lexington, Virginia native, Washington Academy alumnus and governor of Virginia from 1860 to 1864, wrote to Robert E. Lee from Lexington not long after his release from prison. Letcher had appointed Lee as commander in chief of Virginia's army after Virginia seceded from the Union, but before Virginia agreed that its forces would be under the direction of Confederate President Jefferson Davis. \nLetcher explains to Lee that he was arrested on May 20 under an order from the Secretary of War, however, Letcher was never charged. He was imprisoned in Washington D.C for more than six weeks, but wrote of his excellent treatment, especially from members of Congress, many who he knew while serving as a member of the House of Representatives from 1851 to 1859. He wrote of an interview with President Andrew Johnson after his release, writing that: \n\"I had a very agreeable interview with President Johnson. He received me most kindly and courteously, and alluded to our former service in Congress, in pleasant terms. He spoke liberally and in the most conciliatory terms of the South, and the Southern people. His manner indicated sincerity and if we meet him in a spirit such as he exhibited, we will have reason to regard him as our best friend. Now that the war is ended, we should exhibit no sullen and dissatisfied spirit, but should encourage harmony and conciliation. We have to live under the same government, and it is the part of wisdom and duty, to seek to restore confidence, and cultivate kindly relations. We must show sincerity, honesty and faithfulness in fulfilling the obligations we have assumed. This is the advice I have given to our people, ever since your surrender.\"\nLetcher goes on to tell Lee of the great respect and kind feelings that officers and others in the North had for him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn 1865, shortly after the surrender of the Army of Northern Virginia, Robert E. Lee was approached in Richmond by C.B. Richardson of the University Publishing Company of New York. No contract was signed, but the two came to an informal agreement whereby University Publishing Company would have publication privileges if Lee completed a manuscript. For the next five years the two kept up correspondence, with Lee often requesting materials that Richardson would then search out and furnish for him.\nThis letter was a continuation of their correspondence. Richardson had ascertained the wherabouts of General Hampton and General Longstreet and offered to ensure that Lee's letters reached them. He described his search for documents and information from the war, specifically reports from Gettysburg and Chancelorsville.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Letcher, a Lexington, Virginia native, Washington Academy alumnus and governor of Virginia from 1860 to 1864 was one of several people from Lexington to write to Lee to inform him of his election as President of Washington College. In this letter, Letcher encourages Lee to take the position, explaining the area, people, stipend and arrangements.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn 1865, shortly after the surrender of the Army of Northern Virginia, Robert E. Lee was approached in Richmond by C.B. Richardson of the University Publishing Company of New York. No contract was signed, but the two came to an informal agreement whereby University Publishing Company would have publication privileges if Lee completed a manuscript. For the next five years the two kept up correspondence, with Lee often requesting materials that Richardson would then search out and furnish for him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis is a photo copy of the original letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe letter's envelope accompanies it.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMrs. Gilliam appears to have sent the exact same letter twice, a couple of weeks apart. Both copies exist in the folder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe letters are photo copies of the originals. The originals are located at the Virginia Military Institute Archives.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThere are two letters with the same content.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA brochure for the Thomas H. Barlow Planetarium is included with the letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluded with the letter is payment via a note from the Adams Express Company.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn original copy of the lease accompanies the letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVery difficult to read. Likely about sending her son to Washington College.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOn the back in Lee's handwriting is written: C.B. Richardson sends vol. of Lees Memoirs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe newspaper clipping is not included.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSigned by AMF Lee and written very personally, this letter was almost certainly written by Anna Maria Goldsborough Fitzhugh, the widow of William Henry Fitzhugh and current owner of Ravensworth plantation, of which Mary Custis Lee and her children were heir to. \nThe letter was written about the general happenings in her life. Anna Maria wrote of how she wished that Lee and his family could visit soon. She mentioned that a boy named \"Robbie\", who was in her care, would be attending Washington College in the winter term.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCharles Chauncey Burr wrote a lengthy note to Lee to accompany the January 1866 edition of his magazine, Old Guard. Burr was anti-republican, anti-centralization, and anti-consolidation. .\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTalladega, Ala. Jany. 20th 1866\nDear Sir,\nIn common with your fellow countrymen of the South, I rejoice that you have consented to assume a position, in which you may spend the remainder of your honoured life, in the quiet, and honourable work pf educating our noble young men.\nI trust the Legislature of your venerable Commonwealth, will respond favourably \u0026amp; promptly to the plan for enlarging the endowments of your college proposed through you.\nThe ravages of the war just ended, has left many of us without sons to educate, more without present means for educating those who were spared. Yet with proper efforts, our colleges may be re-endowed and our children educated, within our own country, \u0026amp; by professors \u0026amp; teachers, of our own country, by birth, education, moral instincts, and habits of thought.\nI have one son only left me, now near fifteen years of age; my eldest \u0026amp; only other son, living when the war began, having fallen at one of the guns of the Washington, N.O. Artillery, near Drury's Bluff, on the 16th of May 1864.\nMy surviving son, so soon, as he learned you had accepted the Presidency of Washington College, expressed a strong desire, that I should send him there, as soon as he was prepared to enter. I propose gratifying him, if it is possible for me to meet the expenses; provided, non residents of the State of Virginia are allowed to enter that college. It was formerly a State Military College, \u0026amp; I have an impression that its privileges were limited to the Sons of residents of the State. I write for information on that Subject: If I am mistaken in this, then be pleased to inform me, 1st What sum per annum, will cover the entire expenses, except for clothing \u0026amp; traveling. 2nd Whither the course of instruction is upon the plan of the University of Virginia, or that of the ordinary college curriculum of four years, at the end of which the degree of A.B. is conferred?\nI do not expect to send my son off before the summer or fall of the present year, perhaps not so soon as that, the time depending upon the fitness of his preparation. A particular statement of the extent of preparation in the languages \u0026amp; mathematics, necessary for entering in the lowest class, \u0026amp; of the progress required for each succeeding year will be thankfully received.\nWhat is the population of Lexington; To what extent, if any has the Town been destroyed; Is it likely to maintain its former reputation for healthfulness, \u0026amp; for high moral \u0026amp; religious tone?\nWith an apology for the length of this communication, \u0026amp; the expression of a desire that any response you may be pleased to make, shall accord with your own convenience and leisure. I am very respectfully\nYour obt. Servt\nGeo. S. Walden\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam Archer Cocke wrote to Robert E. Lee February 1, 1866 from Monticello, Florida. He expresses the wishes of several youths in the Florida region to study at Washington College under Lee's leadership and requests a number of circulars on the college be sent to his address.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLaura G. Ogle wrote to Robert E. Lee from New Castle, Delaware on February 1, 1866. In the letter, she expressed her great admiration for Lee and her desire to emulate his example, despite societal pressures on her as a woman. She explains that her lifelong goal had become to meet and speak with Lee at some point. However, she explains that she has become and \"invalid\" and will remain so for her life, thus restricting herself to remaining in New Castle for the remainder of her life. She ends the letter with a request for a locke of Lee's hair.\u003c/p\u003e"],"odd_heading_ssm":["General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General"],"odd_tesim":["A photostat copy of letter. Original possibly located at Georgia Historical Society. Please contact them for conditions governing use.","A facsimile copy. The location of the original letter is unknown.","Only contains a photocopy and transcription of the letter. The original is believed to be located at the Maryland Historical Society. Please refer to them with any questions regarding conditions governing use.","File consists of a copy of the letter. The location of the original is unknown.","Short note concerning \"Memoir on the U.S. Artillery\" and family matters.","Facsimile copy. Location of original unknown.","File contains a facsimile of the original letter. Location of the original letter is unknown.","This file only includes a photocopy of the letter. Please refer to the Maryland Historical Society with any questions concerning conditions governing use.","The file includes a photocopy of the letter. Original is housed by the Maryland Historical Society. Please refer to them with any questions regarding conditions governing use.","Original copy is housed by the Maryland Historical Society. Please refer to them with any questions regarding conditions governing use.","The original letter is housed by the Maryland Historical Society. Please contact them with any questions regarding the conditions governing use.","The original document is housed by the Maryland Historical Society. Please contact them with any questions regarding the conditions governing use.","Please note that we do not house the original document and are not aware of the conditions governing use.","The original document is housed by the Maryland Historical Society. Please refer to them with any questions regarding the conditions governing use.","The original document is housed at the Maryland Historical Society. Please refer to them with any questions regarding the conditions governing use.","We only house a photocopy of the note. The location of the original document is unknown.","We do not house the original letter, only a photocopy. For conditions governing use, please refer to owner of the original piece.","File includes two photostatic copies of small segments of text. The location of the original notes is unknown.","This file only includes a facsimile of the document mentioned. Please refer to the owner of the original document for conditions governing use.","This file only includes a photostatic copy of the original note. The location of the original document is unknown. Please refer to the owner of the original for conditions governing use.","The file only includes a transcript of the note. Please refer to the owner of the original document with questions regarding conditions governing use.","This file includes a photostatic copy of the original note. Please refer to the owner with any questions regarding conditions governing use.","This file only includes a photocopy of the original letter. Please refer to the owner of the original document with any questions regarding conditions governing use.","The file only includes a copy of the original note. Please refer to the owners of the original document for questions regarding the conditions governing use.","This file only includes a photostatic copy of the original letter. Please refer to the owner of the documents with any questions regarding the conditions governing use.","This furlough request approval from West Point Military Acedemy is addressed to cadet Franklin E. Hunt. It details the nature of the furlough request, the dates of its extent, and the location of teh request.  It is signed by R.E. Lee who was serving as Cadet Adjutant at the time. The second page of the document details the current standing of cadet Hunt's debt with the school as well as his payment from the United States government.","The receipt made on behalf of a $2.25 purchase from Philip Hefs for materials for the harbor of St. Louis, MO and the Mississippi River on March 31, 1838. It is certified by R.E. Lee, who was supervising engineer for navigation on the Mississippi River in St. Louis, MO at the time. Lee Served 26 years in the US Army Corps of Engineers starting in 1837.","The receipt made for a $12.42 taxation on Titus Hale for access  the Mississippi River on April 30, 1838. It is certified by R.E. Lee, who was supervising engineer for navigation on the Mississippi River in St. Louis, MO at the time. Lee Served 26 years in the US Army Corps of Engineers starting in 1837.","The receipt made for a $81.63 and $39.38 taxation on B. Brown for access the harbor of St. Louis, MO and the Mississippi River in May of 1838. The charges are for anchored boats and the access of stone drills. It is certified by R.E. Lee, who was supervising engineer for navigation on the Mississippi River in St. Louis, MO at the time. Lee Served 26 years in the US Army Corps of Engineers starting in 1837.","The receipt made for a $47.50 purchase from J. Swan of the steamboat \"St. Louis\" for materials for the improvement the Mississippi River on June 12, 1838. The purchase is for 10 bales of oakum stored aboard, as well as a \"dragage\" fee. It is certified by R.E. Lee, who was supervising engineer for navigation on the Mississippi River in St. Louis, MO at the time. Lee Served 26 years in the US Army Corps of Engineers starting in 1837.","The receipt made for a $3.50 taxation on Leander A. Williams for access  the Mississippi River on July 21, 1838. The tax is levied on 500 bricks stored aboard to be used to construct a chimney for a blacksmith shop. It is certified by R.E. Lee, who was supervising engineer for navigation on the Mississippi River in St. Louis, MO at the time. Lee Served 26 years in the US Army Corps of Engineers starting in 1837.","This is a personal check made out to Robert E. Lee for $25 on June 11, 1839. The check is from the Bank of the State of Missouri based in St. Louis, MO.","The receipt made for a $44.66 taxation on E. A. Tracy for access  the Mississippi River on August 14, 1839. The tax is levied on 2 sacks of coffee stored aboard. It is certified by R.E. Lee, who was supervising engineer for navigation on the Mississippi River in St. Louis, MO at the time. Lee Served 26 years in the US Army Corps of Engineers starting in 1837.","This is a receipt for assorted materials to be used in the construction of Fort Hudson in New York. The material was received by Captain R. E. Lee on behalf of the US Corps of Engineers for the sum of $25.34. The material included pick axes, water pails, and various construction materials. The materials were purchased from James C. Curch.","This is a personal check made out by Robert E. Lee to Henry Weaver for the sum of $12.37. It comes from the New York Bank of Commerce and is dated September 30, 1841. The subject line reads as for Fort LaFayette.","This contains a ledger page used by Robert E. Lee as agent for Fort Lafayette. He used the ledger to record the acquisition and dispensation of debts and funds for the fort, and by extension the US government. The stated balance due to the government was $604.96 on July 7, 1843. These records were taken while Lee was serving in the US Army Corps of Engineers.","This contains a ledger page used by Robert E. Lee as agent for Battery Hudson. He used the ledger to record the acquisition and dispensation of debts and funds for the fort, and by extension the US government. The stated balance due to the government was $648.77 on June 30, 1844. These records were taken while Lee was serving in the US Army Corps of Engineers.","Various copies of the same will written by Robert E. Lee in 1846. In it he details the distribution of his estate after his death. He leaves the entirity of it to his wife, Mary Custis Lee, and subsequently his children after her death. It also includes a Schedule of Property primarily consisting of stocks and shares own in assorted establishments such as the Bank of Virginia, James River and Kanawka Company, and the National Theatre.  These are all assigned corresponding monetary values, totalling in an estate of $38,750.00. It also details land division amongst his childre.","This is a written persmission for Cadet Samuels at West Point Military Academy to leave the academy to go to the hospital and seek out help from a dentist on April 15, 1853 by Robert E. Lee.","This ledger page is from the treasury of the US Militart Academy at West Point. It details various articles acquired by the academy and their corresponding price and quantities. It is initialed by Robert E. Lee for approval, as he was serving as Superintendent of the academy at the time. The lower half of the page includes, in red ink, details highlighting the relevance of the initials. These details were likely added years later. ","The reverse side of the page consists of a table of expenses used for the academy.","This document contains a complete list of all bonds, shares, and stocks in the ownership of Robert E. Lee. Each stock or bond lists the date of its purchase and date of maturity where applicable. It also details the monetary value of the stocks.","This is the official commission by the United States Army extended to Robert E. Lee making him a lieutenant colonel. The document is signed by President Franklin Pierce. This is a photographic copy of the original commission.","This is a quarterly report for the United States Military Academy compiled and apporved by superintendent Robert E. Lee on March 31, 1855. The report details the expenses for the academy for its fiscal quarter. The report lists major details of expense and their individual costs. The total expenses listed for the quarter total $29,036.10.","This document is a general orders issued by the United States Army Headquarters in New York, NY on February 6, 1860. The orders state that Brevet Colonel Robert E. Lee of the 2nd Cavalry has been given command of teh Department of Texas in order to repar the headquarters of the department and assume command. The orders were given by Lieutenant General H. L. Scott, acting Assistant Adjutant Genearal.","This document is a set of general orders issued by General Robert E. Lee to the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia on May 7, 1863. The orders consist of praises for the army's recent victories in battle, as well as time off for the coming Sunday for worship. It goes on to relay a letter from Confederate President Jefferson Davis to the army congratulating them on their victories.","This document is a set of general orders addressing the Confederat Army of Northern Virginia penned by Robert E. Lee on December 7, 1863. The contents primarily highlight the bravery of the Confederate Army members as well as their perceived religious duty. Lee describes what he believes to believes to be a holy duty of the Confederate officers and expresses deep belief in the presence of God with them.","This document is a set of general orders issued by Robert E. Lee to the Confederate Army on February 22, 1865. These orders are a set of new standards to observe in the face of waning supplies and troops. The orders set out that vacant positions are to be filled as soon as possible upon their opening with troops from the rear. Lee goes on to explain new punishment and more stringent rules over any disobedience or evasion of duty.","This document is a copy of General Orders No. 9 issued by Robert E. Lee to the Army of Northern Virginia on April 10, 1865 following the Confederate surrender to General Grant. In it he details the pride and approval of the vigor with which his troops fought, as well as briefly relaying the surrender to Union forces in delicate language to avoid a defeated tone. He ends it by bidding farewell to his troops as the Army of Northern Virginia is dissolved.","This copy is a published facsimile.","This document is a copy of General Orders No. 9 issued by Robert E. Lee to the Army of Northern Virginia on April 10, 1865 following the Confederate surrender to General Grant. In it he details the pride and approval of the vigor with which his troops fought, as well as briefly relaying the surrender to Union forces in delicate language to avoid a defeated tone. He ends it by bidding farewell to his troops as the Army of Northern Virginia is dissolved.","The copy is a soldier's copy, accompanied by scanned facsimiles. ","This document is a copy of General Orders No. 9 issued by Robert E. Lee to the Army of Northern Virginia on April 10, 1865 following the Confederate surrender to General Grant. In it he details the pride and approval of the vigor with which his troops fought, as well as briefly relaying the surrender to Union forces in delicate language to avoid a defeated tone. He ends it by bidding farewell to his troops as the Army of Northern Virginia is dissolved.","This document is a copy of General Orders No. 9 issued by Robert E. Lee to the Army of Northern Virginia on April 10, 1865 following the Confederate surrender to General Grant. In it he details the pride and approval of the vigor with which his troops fought, as well as briefly relaying the surrender to Union forces in delicate language to avoid a defeated tone. He ends it by bidding farewell to his troops as the Army of Northern Virginia is dissolved.","This document is a copy of General Orders No. 9 issued by Robert E. Lee to the Army of Northern Virginia on April 10, 1865 following the Confederate surrender to General Grant. In it he details the pride and approval of the vigor with which his troops fought, as well as briefly relaying the surrender to Union forces in delicate language to avoid a defeated tone. He ends it by bidding farewell to his troops as the Army of Northern Virginia is dissolved.","This document is a copy of General Orders No. 9 issued by Robert E. Lee to the Army of Northern Virginia on April 10, 1865 following the Confederate surrender to General Grant. In it he details the pride and approval of the vigor with which his troops fought, as well as briefly relaying the surrender to Union forces in delicate language to avoid a defeated tone. He ends it by bidding farewell to his troops as the Army of Northern Virginia is dissolved.","This document is a copy of General Orders No. 9 issued by Robert E. Lee to the Army of Northern Virginia on April 10, 1865 following the Confederate surrender to General Grant. In it he details the pride and approval of the vigor with which his troops fought, as well as briefly relaying the surrender to Union forces in delicate language to avoid a defeated tone. He ends it by bidding farewell to his troops as the Army of Northern Virginia is dissolved.","This document is a copy of General Orders No. 9 issued by Robert E. Lee to the Army of Northern Virginia on April 10, 1865 following the Confederate surrender to General Grant. In it he details the pride and approval of the vigor with which his troops fought, as well as briefly relaying the surrender to Union forces in delicate language to avoid a defeated tone. He ends it by bidding farewell to his troops as the Army of Northern Virginia is dissolved.","This document is a copy of General Orders No. 9 issued by Robert E. Lee to the Army of Northern Virginia on April 10, 1865 following the Confederate surrender to General Grant. In it he details the pride and approval of the vigor with which his troops fought, as well as briefly relaying the surrender to Union forces in delicate language to avoid a defeated tone. He ends it by bidding farewell to his troops as the Army of Northern Virginia is dissolved.","This document is a copy of General Orders No. 9 issued by Robert E. Lee to the Army of Northern Virginia on April 10, 1865 following the Confederate surrender to General Grant. In it he details the pride and approval of the vigor with which his troops fought, as well as briefly relaying the surrender to Union forces in delicate language to avoid a defeated tone. He ends it by bidding farewell to his troops as the Army of Northern Virginia is dissolved.","This document is a copy of General Orders No. 9 issued by Robert E. Lee to the Army of Northern Virginia on April 10, 1865 following the Confederate surrender to General Grant. In it he details the pride and approval of the vigor with which his troops fought, as well as briefly relaying the surrender to Union forces in delicate language to avoid a defeated tone. He ends it by bidding farewell to his troops as the Army of Northern Virginia is dissolved.","This document is a copy of General Orders No. 9 issued by Robert E. Lee to the Army of Northern Virginia on April 10, 1865 following the Confederate surrender to General Grant. In it he details the pride and approval of the vigor with which his troops fought, as well as briefly relaying the surrender to Union forces in delicate language to avoid a defeated tone. He ends it by bidding farewell to his troops as the Army of Northern Virginia is dissolved.","These are two $20 bank notes from the Confederate States of America. These were carried by Robert E. Lee when signing the surrender at Appomattox to General Grant on April 10, 1865.","This receipt is for the salary of Robert E. Lee for his services at Washington College for $750. It was created by Washington College Treasurer, James K. Edmondson.","This receipt is for the salary of Robert E. Lee for his services at Washington College for $169. It was created by Washington College Treasurer, James K. Edmondson.","This receipt is for the salary of Robert E. Lee for his services at Washington College for $286. It was created by Washington College Treasurer, James K. Edmondson.","This receipt is for the salary of Robert E. Lee for his services at Washington College for $360. It was created by Washington College Treasurer, James K. Edmondson.","This receipt is for the salary of Robert E. Lee for his services at Washington College for $253.20. It was created by Washington College Treasurer, James K. Edmondson.","This receipt is for the salary of Robert E. Lee for his services at Washington College for $750. It was created by Washington College Treasurer, James K. Edmondson.","This receipt is for the salary of Robert E. Lee for his services at Washington College for $750. It was created by Washington College Treasurer, James K. Edmondson.","This receipt facsimile is for the salary of Robert E. Lee for his services at Washington College for $750. It was created by Washington College Treasurer, James K. Edmondson.","This receipt is for the salary of Robert E. Lee for his services at Washington College for $1500. It was created by Washington College Treasurer, James K. Edmondson.","This receipt is for the salary of Robert E. Lee for his services at Washington College for $100. It was created by Washington College Treasurer, James K. Edmondson.","This receipt is for the salary of Robert E. Lee for his services at Washington College for $300. It was created by Washington College Treasurer, James K. Edmondson.","This receipt is for the salary of Robert E. Lee for his services at Washington College for $150. It was created by Washington College Treasurer, James K. Edmondson.","This receipt is for the salary of Robert E. Lee for his services at Washington College for $463.86. It was created by Washington College Treasurer, James K. Edmondson.","This receipt is for the salary of Robert E. Lee for his services at Washington College for $1500. It was created by Washington College Treasurer, James K. Edmondson.","This receipt is for the salary of Robert E. Lee for his services at Washington College for $750. It was created by Washington College Treasurer, James K. Edmondson.","This facsimile of a receipt is for the salary of Robert E. Lee for his services at Washington College for $750. It was created by Washington College Treasurer, James K. Edmondson.","This receipt is for the salary of Robert E. Lee for his services at Washington College for $750. It was created by Washington College Treasurer, James K. Edmondson.","This receipt is for the salary of Robert E. Lee for his services at Washington College for $250. It was created by Washington College Treasurer, James K. Edmondson.","This receipt is for the salary of Robert E. Lee for his services at Washington College for $750. It was created by Washington College Treasurer, James K. Edmondson.","This receipt is for the salary of Robert E. Lee for his services at Washington College for $408.95. It was created by Washington College Treasurer, James M. Leech.","This receipt is for the salary of Robert E. Lee for his services at Washington College for $1500. It was created by Washington College Treasurer, James M. Leech.","This receipt facsimile is for the salary of Robert E. Lee for his services at Washington College for $1500. It was created by Washington College Treasurer, James M. Leech.","This memorandum book contains several notes written by Robert E. Lee during his tenure at Washington College, as well as a set of names and addresses of those he had corresponded with. The memos range from financial management of college resources to Lee's personal thoughts on the role of education in the fabric of society. The list of names and corresponding addresses appears to be composed of various people Lee remained in contact with, some of which being professors and others being former Confederate officers.","The written memos are written beginning on one side of the memo book while the names and addresses begin on the reverse side. ","This newspaper article is a clipping from an 1866 newspaper publishing the account of Thomas \"Stonewall\" Jackson's death during the American Civil War. The clipping was cut out and stored by Robert E. Lee during his tenure at Washington College.  The original account comes from Jackson's former Medical Director Hunter McGuire who published it via the Medical College of Virginia.","This note details the donation by Lee of a newspaper from 1800 to the library of Washington College.","This grade report from Washington College is signed by college president Robert E. Lee. The report is for the grades for college student W. C. Cooper for the term of October 31, 1866. The classes Cooper received grades for were Latin and Mathematics.","This annual report is compiled by Robert E. Lee as president of Washington College to the members of the Board of Trustees for the college. It details the population of preparatory student body and their statistics based upon state of origin, as well as their overall course performance. It goes on to evaluate the college's course offerings, facilities, and staff.","This annual report is compiled by Robert E. Lee as president of Washington College to the members of the Board of Trustees for the college for 1867. It details the population of total student body and their statistics based upon state of origin, as well as their overall course performance. It goes on to evaluate the college's course offerings, facilities, and staff.","This annual report is compiled by Robert E. Lee as president of Washington College to the members of the Board of Trustees for the college for 1868. It details the population of total student body and their statistics based upon state of origin, as well as their overall course performance. It goes on to evaluate the college's course offerings, facilities, and staff.","This copy of an annual report is compiled by Robert E. Lee as president of Washington College to the members of the Board of Trustees for the college for 1869. It details the population of total student body and their statistics based upon state of origin, as well as their overall course performance. It goes on to evaluate the college's course offerings, facilities, and staff.","This copy of an annual report is compiled by Robert E. Lee as president of Washington College to the members of the Board of Trustees for the college for 1869. It details the population of total student body and their statistics based upon state of origin, as well as their overall course performance. It goes on to evaluate the college's course offerings, facilities, and staff. This copy includes an additional note of names who whom copies of the report are to be sent.","In this letter of commission, Robert E. Lee during his tenure as president of Washington College lays out a contract for the supplying of wood to the college.","This is a manuscript of a the proposed biography of Robert E. Lee's father, Henry Lee III. The memoir documents various aspects of his life and his experiences. The memoir is hand written, but in an unknown hand. The content was likely dictated in some form by Robert E. Lee.","This memo book begins with a memo from Robert E. Lee regarding the death of Washington College professor Frank Preston. It details his accomplishments, position, and plans for the memorial service. Frank Preston was a Greek professor from 1866-1869 with his death. ","The remainder of the memo book contains small notes in an unknown hand, along with several cut and removed pages. The notes appear to be pertaining to class material.","This grade report contains the grades for Washington College student W. S. Graves for the session ending February 8, 1868. The report is filled out and signed by Robert E. Lee as president of the college. The classes includeded are Latin, Greek, German, and Mathematics. Graves recieved \"distinguished\" status in all courses.","This contract lays out the terms and conditions for Richardson \u0026 Co. of New York, NY to write, edit, and publish a biography on the life and experiences of Robert E. Lee's father, Henry \"Light-Horse Harry\" Lee III. The contract is written and signed by Robert E. Lee.","This notice was written by Robert E. Lee as president of Washington College. It is a public notice which was posted on March 4, 1868 canceling classes for the day and extending an invitation to \"Cadet Bell's\" funeral. Bell was a VMI cadet who had recently died.","In this paper, Robert E. Lee provides several reasons for the extension of the valley's railroad.","This letter is from Robert E. Lee excusing Frank McCutchan from college from December 24th to December 29th.","This notice written by Robert E. Lee was delivered for the Christmas holiday, stating that classes were suspended from December 25-27 in observance of Christmas. The notice goes on to wish that all students would observe and worship the holiday accordingly.","This is a proposal and sign-up list for donations for the creation of an astronomical observatory at Washington College. The donors include Robert E. Lee, James K. Edmondson, S. J. Campbell, James J. White, L. D. H. Ross, A. M. Glasgow, and William McLaughlin. Each donor made a pledge of $1000.","This printed report compiled by Robert E. Lee and the Washington College Board of Survey is addressing Gilbert C. Walker, the governor of Virginia. In the report, Lee explains the Survey Board's actions in surveying the southern borderline of Virginia for the first time in nearly 100 years. He goes on to explain the revelation of errors in the original survey and recommends that corrections be made accordingly.","Excerpt pamphlet from \"The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography\" Vol. 63 No. 1, January 1956. By Allen W. Moger.","While serving as First Lieutenant of Engineers in the Army, Robert E. Lee was appointed supervisor to projects in the St. Louis Harbor as well as on the Mississippi River. This letter, from General Charles Gratiot, Chief of Engineers of the Army, served as a letter of introduction for Lee to John Fletcher Darby, mayor of St. Louis.","The history of this letter is that at the Mclean House, General Grant, at General Lee's suggestion, himself wrote out in pencil the letter outlining the terms of surrender and, after General Lee had approved it, General Grant asked his secretary, Colonel Parker, to copy it in ink. This was done and then General Grant signed it.","A poem written about General Lee's return to Richmond after the Army of Norhtern Virginia's surrender at Appomatox. Written by \"Bertha\" and sent to Robert E. Lee.","Beverley Tucker, who was charged as a conspirator in the assassination plot on President Lincoln, sent this letter secretly to Robert E. Lee from Montreal, Canada. The letter explains that if the Civil War's history is left to be written by the \"historians which will spring up in Yankeedom\" it will not properly and honestly explain the South's cause. He therefore suggests that Robert E. Lee join him in Canada and then sail to England with him, where Lee can write a history of the war, the \"sale of which will secure for a you a handsome independence.\"","A clipping of the anonymous letter from Mary Custis Lee published in the newspaper is included with the letter. The letter is signed only as \"Edward\". However, a note follows the transcription of the letter, reading\n\"This letter is probably from Edward Lee Childe. This based on a note on the reverse of a letter by Mr. P. S. Worsley to Mr. Childe written from Herndon Sept 15th (most likely 1865). On the reverse is a note by General Lee which states:\n29 Sept '65\nEdwd Lee Childe\nsends dedication of P.S. Ensley's (?) Of\nhis translation of Illiad.\nA translation of Homer is mentioned in the text of Edward's letter.\"","John Letcher, a Lexington, Virginia native, Washington Academy alumnus and governor of Virginia from 1860 to 1864, wrote to Robert E. Lee from Lexington not long after his release from prison. Letcher had appointed Lee as commander in chief of Virginia's army after Virginia seceded from the Union, but before Virginia agreed that its forces would be under the direction of Confederate President Jefferson Davis. \nLetcher explains to Lee that he was arrested on May 20 under an order from the Secretary of War, however, Letcher was never charged. He was imprisoned in Washington D.C for more than six weeks, but wrote of his excellent treatment, especially from members of Congress, many who he knew while serving as a member of the House of Representatives from 1851 to 1859. He wrote of an interview with President Andrew Johnson after his release, writing that: \n\"I had a very agreeable interview with President Johnson. He received me most kindly and courteously, and alluded to our former service in Congress, in pleasant terms. He spoke liberally and in the most conciliatory terms of the South, and the Southern people. His manner indicated sincerity and if we meet him in a spirit such as he exhibited, we will have reason to regard him as our best friend. Now that the war is ended, we should exhibit no sullen and dissatisfied spirit, but should encourage harmony and conciliation. We have to live under the same government, and it is the part of wisdom and duty, to seek to restore confidence, and cultivate kindly relations. We must show sincerity, honesty and faithfulness in fulfilling the obligations we have assumed. This is the advice I have given to our people, ever since your surrender.\"\nLetcher goes on to tell Lee of the great respect and kind feelings that officers and others in the North had for him.","In 1865, shortly after the surrender of the Army of Northern Virginia, Robert E. Lee was approached in Richmond by C.B. Richardson of the University Publishing Company of New York. No contract was signed, but the two came to an informal agreement whereby University Publishing Company would have publication privileges if Lee completed a manuscript. For the next five years the two kept up correspondence, with Lee often requesting materials that Richardson would then search out and furnish for him.\nThis letter was a continuation of their correspondence. Richardson had ascertained the wherabouts of General Hampton and General Longstreet and offered to ensure that Lee's letters reached them. He described his search for documents and information from the war, specifically reports from Gettysburg and Chancelorsville.","John Letcher, a Lexington, Virginia native, Washington Academy alumnus and governor of Virginia from 1860 to 1864 was one of several people from Lexington to write to Lee to inform him of his election as President of Washington College. In this letter, Letcher encourages Lee to take the position, explaining the area, people, stipend and arrangements.","In 1865, shortly after the surrender of the Army of Northern Virginia, Robert E. Lee was approached in Richmond by C.B. Richardson of the University Publishing Company of New York. No contract was signed, but the two came to an informal agreement whereby University Publishing Company would have publication privileges if Lee completed a manuscript. For the next five years the two kept up correspondence, with Lee often requesting materials that Richardson would then search out and furnish for him.","This is a photo copy of the original letter.","The letter's envelope accompanies it.","Mrs. Gilliam appears to have sent the exact same letter twice, a couple of weeks apart. Both copies exist in the folder.","The letters are photo copies of the originals. The originals are located at the Virginia Military Institute Archives.","There are two letters with the same content.","A brochure for the Thomas H. Barlow Planetarium is included with the letter.","Included with the letter is payment via a note from the Adams Express Company.","An original copy of the lease accompanies the letter.","Very difficult to read. Likely about sending her son to Washington College.","On the back in Lee's handwriting is written: C.B. Richardson sends vol. of Lees Memoirs","The newspaper clipping is not included.","Signed by AMF Lee and written very personally, this letter was almost certainly written by Anna Maria Goldsborough Fitzhugh, the widow of William Henry Fitzhugh and current owner of Ravensworth plantation, of which Mary Custis Lee and her children were heir to. \nThe letter was written about the general happenings in her life. Anna Maria wrote of how she wished that Lee and his family could visit soon. She mentioned that a boy named \"Robbie\", who was in her care, would be attending Washington College in the winter term.","Charles Chauncey Burr wrote a lengthy note to Lee to accompany the January 1866 edition of his magazine, Old Guard. Burr was anti-republican, anti-centralization, and anti-consolidation. .","Talladega, Ala. Jany. 20th 1866\nDear Sir,\nIn common with your fellow countrymen of the South, I rejoice that you have consented to assume a position, in which you may spend the remainder of your honoured life, in the quiet, and honourable work pf educating our noble young men.\nI trust the Legislature of your venerable Commonwealth, will respond favourably \u0026 promptly to the plan for enlarging the endowments of your college proposed through you.\nThe ravages of the war just ended, has left many of us without sons to educate, more without present means for educating those who were spared. Yet with proper efforts, our colleges may be re-endowed and our children educated, within our own country, \u0026 by professors \u0026 teachers, of our own country, by birth, education, moral instincts, and habits of thought.\nI have one son only left me, now near fifteen years of age; my eldest \u0026 only other son, living when the war began, having fallen at one of the guns of the Washington, N.O. Artillery, near Drury's Bluff, on the 16th of May 1864.\nMy surviving son, so soon, as he learned you had accepted the Presidency of Washington College, expressed a strong desire, that I should send him there, as soon as he was prepared to enter. I propose gratifying him, if it is possible for me to meet the expenses; provided, non residents of the State of Virginia are allowed to enter that college. It was formerly a State Military College, \u0026 I have an impression that its privileges were limited to the Sons of residents of the State. I write for information on that Subject: If I am mistaken in this, then be pleased to inform me, 1st What sum per annum, will cover the entire expenses, except for clothing \u0026 traveling. 2nd Whither the course of instruction is upon the plan of the University of Virginia, or that of the ordinary college curriculum of four years, at the end of which the degree of A.B. is conferred?\nI do not expect to send my son off before the summer or fall of the present year, perhaps not so soon as that, the time depending upon the fitness of his preparation. A particular statement of the extent of preparation in the languages \u0026 mathematics, necessary for entering in the lowest class, \u0026 of the progress required for each succeeding year will be thankfully received.\nWhat is the population of Lexington; To what extent, if any has the Town been destroyed; Is it likely to maintain its former reputation for healthfulness, \u0026 for high moral \u0026 religious tone?\nWith an apology for the length of this communication, \u0026 the expression of a desire that any response you may be pleased to make, shall accord with your own convenience and leisure. I am very respectfully\nYour obt. Servt\nGeo. S. Walden","William Archer Cocke wrote to Robert E. Lee February 1, 1866 from Monticello, Florida. He expresses the wishes of several youths in the Florida region to study at Washington College under Lee's leadership and requests a number of circulars on the college be sent to his address.","Laura G. Ogle wrote to Robert E. Lee from New Castle, Delaware on February 1, 1866. In the letter, she expressed her great admiration for Lee and her desire to emulate his example, despite societal pressures on her as a woman. She explains that her lifelong goal had become to meet and speak with Lee at some point. However, she explains that she has become and \"invalid\" and will remain so for her life, thus restricting herself to remaining in New Castle for the remainder of her life. She ends the letter with a request for a locke of Lee's hair."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003e[Identification of item], Robert E. Lee Family Papers, WLU Coll 0064, Special Collections and Archives, James G. Leyburn Library, Washington and Lee University, Lexington, VA.\u003cp\u003eIn some cases the citation format may vary. Please contact Special Collections' staff to verify the appropriate format.\u003c/p\u003e\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["[Identification of item], Robert E. Lee Family Papers, WLU Coll 0064, Special Collections and Archives, James G. Leyburn Library, Washington and Lee University, Lexington, VA. In some cases the citation format may vary. Please contact Special Collections' staff to verify the appropriate format."],"relatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eFor Benjamin S. Elliott's later correspondence with Lee, see his letter from April 27, 1866 in Folder 56.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSee the letter from Hope dated March 22nd, 1866 in folder 49.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSee Charles B. Richardson's earlier letter to Robert E. Lee written March 20th, 1866 in folder 49.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor Benjamin S. Elliott's earlier correspondence with Lee, see his letter from April 10, 1866 in Folder 53.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor context of this note, see Algernon Sidney Vigus' original letter to Lee dated April 9th, 1866 in folder 53.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Dawes Appleton wrote another letter to Robert E. Lee, dated May 23rd, 1866, asking how to prepare his son for Washington College as soon as possible. This letter can be found in folder 61.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe outcome of the decision of the shareholders meeting can be found in C. Williams' letter to Lee marked May 19th, 1866 in folder 61.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSamuel S. Mathers' peronsal letter to Robert E. Lee, dated 1866-07-30, which accompanied the original George Washington letter he returned to the college. This item is also located in the secure file.\u003c/p\u003e"],"relatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Related Materials","Related Materials","Related Materials","Related Materials","Related Materials","Related Materials","Related Materials","Related Materials"],"relatedmaterial_tesim":["For Benjamin S. Elliott's later correspondence with Lee, see his letter from April 27, 1866 in Folder 56.","See the letter from Hope dated March 22nd, 1866 in folder 49.","See Charles B. Richardson's earlier letter to Robert E. Lee written March 20th, 1866 in folder 49.","For Benjamin S. Elliott's earlier correspondence with Lee, see his letter from April 10, 1866 in Folder 53.","For context of this note, see Algernon Sidney Vigus' original letter to Lee dated April 9th, 1866 in folder 53.","George Dawes Appleton wrote another letter to Robert E. Lee, dated May 23rd, 1866, asking how to prepare his son for Washington College as soon as possible. This letter can be found in folder 61.","The outcome of the decision of the shareholders meeting can be found in C. Williams' letter to Lee marked May 19th, 1866 in folder 61.","Samuel S. Mathers' peronsal letter to Robert E. Lee, dated 1866-07-30, which accompanied the original George Washington letter he returned to the college. This item is also located in the secure file."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis collection contains primary and secondary resources pertaining to Robert E. Lee and the Lee family. Included are correspondences from, to, and about Lee and various family members; memorabilia, pamphlets, photographs, reminiscences, miscellaneous personal papers, family history and genealogy. The collection includes materials acquired from the Lee family and items donated to and purchased and compiled by W\u0026amp;L University since Lee's tenure as president of Washington College from 1865 - 1870. Adminstrative papers, such as President's Reports, etc..., from Robert E. Lee's presidency of the school may be found within the W\u0026amp;L University Archives. Please contact W\u0026amp;L Special Collections for information regarding the University Archives.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Robert E. Lee to William McCloud Bowe dated April 18, 1863 rejecting a request for furlough from the army. The letter was likely dictated but is signed by Lee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Robert E. Lee to Edward Turner about the death of Col. J. A. Washington (John Augustine Washington) at Valley River, dated 14 September 14, 1861\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn Special Order 56, Army of Northern Virginia, which is dated Feb 27, 1864, Lee decrees the end of Lieutenant Granville Gray's career stating that he is now living in the lunatic asylum in Staunton, Va. The document was written in Staunton. It is signed by Walter H. Taylor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRobert E. Lee's last order as commander of the Army of Northern Virginia.  This copy is written and signed by Lee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn this letter Robert E. Lee writes to the Board of Trustess of Washington College accepting the presidency of the institution.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter contains information about the furniture that Charles Marshall is purchasing for Lee in Baltimore.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn this letter Lee writes to Rathmell Wilson in Philadelphia that the Washington College Board of Trustees has elected to let him purchase books for the institution.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn this letter written from Sweet Springs Robert E. Lee writies that due to his health he won't be returning to the college right away.  He asks all the faculty to help the students prepare for classes.  A transcription is housed with this letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn this letter Lee gives a prospective student advice on the choosing which state institution of higher to attend.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn this letter Lee writes to Campbell, who had recently been asked to be Superintent of the Rockbridge County Schools, that he does not think accepting this position would greatly impact his duties at Washington College.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis document is Robert E. Lee's signed Oath of office as President of Washington College.  It is signed William White.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten excuse by Robert E. Lee for William H. Kinckle to go to church on Good Friday and miss his recitation as a result.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn this letter Robert E. Lee talks his wife's health and making trips to Hot Springs and Warm Springs.  He also mentions his two daughters Agnes and Mildred.  He makes mentions of rumors that George Washington Custis Lee recently got engaged.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis order by Adjutant General and Inspector General of the Confederate Army, Samuel Cooper, raises Robert E. Lee to General in Chief of the Armies of the Confederacy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn this letter Robert E. Lee writes to the students about the effects of their disruptive behavior on the town and asks them to minimize that behavior during the upcoming April Fools Day parade.  A transcription of the letter is housed with the original item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn this letter Lee thanks Walter H. Galt, who established Galt Jewelers in Washington, DC, for a color photograph of George Washington Parke Custis.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter from Robert E. Lee to Stilson Hutchins, founder of the Washington Post, thanks him for copies of the St. Louis Times, which contained an article on Washington College.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Frank A. Waddill, Class of 1870, to the faculty requesting permission for five days off from school.  Note on the back of the board to which the letter is glued: 'Frank A. Waddill was a classmate (roomate?) of Wilmer H. Shields at Washington College (and then Washington and Lee University)...'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn this letter Lee writes to Blair Robertson returning the pet chicken, which was originally a gift from Robertson, to its orginal owner for safe keeping.  Lee feels that harm may come to the chicken as the military is moving camp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLeaf from first Washington College catalogue, which was printed before Lee was official invested as college president in October 1865.  He is listed as the President and a Professor of Mental and Moral Science, Lee but never actually taught at the college.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn this letter Mary Custis Lee writes to an unknown correspondentabout her ailments, travel, General Grant's movements through VA, and inflation.  The letter was written from Richmond in 1864.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis photograph is of Robert E. Lee with his floppy tie. The inscription on back says 'for my young friend John Opie from Mary Custis Lee'.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLee writes to Louisa upon the death of her father, John Augustine Washington, who was killed in battle during the American Civil War.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn this letter Robert E. Lee writes to Louisa about the last letter ever written by her father John Augustine Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn this letter Robert E. Lee asks Louise when he can see her and invites her to visit his military camp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn this letter Lee writes to Louisa about arrangements for the family to received her father's (John Augustine Washington) personal papers. He notes that John was the last proprietor of Mount Vernon of the family of Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn this letter Lee writes to Louisa about her cousin Charles Alexander who was taken by the Union military as a prisoner of war.  He writes that he has made a request for Alexander's release.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn this letter Lee writes to Louisa about suggestions for what to inscribe on her father's (John Augustine Washington) tombstone.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis document is Robert E. Lee's last will and testament.  There is also a note on back of will from November 7, 1870.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThree (3) copies of handbill/broadside 'Funeral Obsequies. October 15, 1870.' for funeral of Robert E. Lee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a letter and a portrait of Julia Gratiot, R.E. Lee's niece and wife of General Charles Gratiot.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter included a carte de viite photograph from Lee to J. D. Driesbach's son. The photograph was removed to the Robert E. Lee photographs box.\nThe year of the letter was originally mis-identified as 1866 and it is physically located in the box that includes letters written in October 1866.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluded in this folder are two copies of Robert E. Lee's will. One copy is a photograph of the original will. The other copy is a published transcription and facsimile of the will, created by Washington and Lee University in 1928.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis contract details the agreement between the Washington College Survey Board and the renowned topographical surveyor Jedadiah Hotchkiss. It is a contract for Hotchkiss to perform various surveys on behalf of the Board of Survey to expand the college's map resources. The five year contract stipulates assorted restrictions on Hotchkiss's rights to the maps. It is signed by R.E. Lee on behalf of the Board of Survey.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotations are in Lee's hand\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWest Point cadet Putnam writes to his father regarding his  his first semester at the academy. He mentions a number of officers including West Point Superintendent Robert E. Lee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eW.N. Pendleton writes to Lee upon learning of his election to the Presidency of Washington College. Pendleton writes \"chiefly as a resident of Lexington for the last ten or twelve years, and an observer of the college this wile [sic] to give you my impressions respecting the locality, Institution, etc.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo letters are included, one from William MacFarland to Robert E. Lee and one from Reverdy Johnson to William MacFarland. MacFarland referenced the Johnson letter in his own letter to Lee and included it in the envelope.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA Letter of reference from Alabama Supreme Court Justice John D. Phelan and Benjamin H. Porter is included with the letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRalph Lete wrote to Robert E. Lee on February 1, 1866 from Ironton, Ohio. He wrote to express his admiration for Lee, as well as to request a course catalog of Washington College for his son to potentially attend the school.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn this letter, Jones Bros. \u0026amp; Co. Subscription Book Publishers of Philadelphia, PA wrote a business letter to Robert E. Lee on February 2, 1866. In the letter, the company attempts to solicit their services to publish Lee's current writings on his Civil War Campaigns.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter was written by J. Temple of Richmond, Virginia to Robert E. Lee on February 2, 1866. In the letter, Temple requests that Lee send him a number of circulars on Washington College for those in the area of Richmond who are interested in attending.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter was written by J. B. Williams of Enfield, North Carolina to Robert E. Lee. He wrote to request a set of course catalogs for Washington College, and explains that he is recommending the school to his students.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter was written by W. W. Anderson of Bethany, West Virginia on February 2, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. In the letter, Anderson explains his dissatisfaction with the state of Bethany College. He requests that Lee, upon evaluation, accept himself and a dozen other Bethany College students into Washington College.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter was written by Robert H. Patterson of Abingdon, Virginia on February 3, 1866. Patterson wrote to request Lee send to him a catalog of Washington College as well as the Law School.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter was written by Joseph Finnegan of Fenandina, Florida on February 3, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. In the letter, Finnegan explains to Lee that his friend, Captain Taylor, had recently passed away. He goes on to explain that Captain Taylor's two son's were currently attending Washington College. Finnegan continues to explain that the sons of Taylor are likely undisciplined due to their lack of quality education in their formative years. He requests that Lee offer them additional guidance in their situation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter was written by Captain William Parker Snow of Nyack, New York on February 3, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. In the letter, Snow explains his intense admiration for Lee and his leadership. He explains that he is in the process of authoring a monograph on the subject of southern generals during the Civil War. He goes on to express his patriotism for the United States in its current form and his admiration of Lee's willingness to fight for what he believed in.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter was written by C. B. Richardson of New York, NY on February 3, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. In the letter, Richardson expresses his company's interest in Lee's experiences, and mentions an included copy of a book on the \"Army of the Potomac\" for Lee to examine. Richardson also requests a photograph of General Pendleton be sent with Lee's response.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter was written by M. Taylor on February 3, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. In the letter, Taylor explains to Lee that a catalog previously requested of Lee did not arrive with its accompanying letter. Taylor goes on to explain that he sent his sons to Washington College without first knowing the requirements due to the missing catalog.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter was written by H. B. Magruder of Greensboro, Alabama on February 4, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. The letter is written on behalf of the Southern University's branch of the Clariosophic Society to Lee, extending to him honorary membership based upon the merit of his actions during the Civil War.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter was written on behalf of the Virginia Railroad Company in Richmond, Virginia on February 4, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. The letter was written to Lee to inform him of a bill advocating the railroad's repair and to continue his support of the reconstruction of Virginia's infrastructure. The letter includes the bill itself, a printed prospectus, and assorted newspaper clippings referencing the project.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter was written by R. L. Dabney to Robert E. Lee. In the letter, Dabney relayed that Lee's previous letter had been delivered to  him safely. He goes on to thank Lee for his advice and describes ways in which he applied it.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter was written by George J. Stewart of Madison Station, Virginia on February 5, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. In the letter, Stewart explains that he intends to apply to and attend Washington College for the coming semester. He also explains that he very much desired to attend the school where Lee was president, which led to a mistaken application to Virginia Military Institute where he initially believed Lee was president.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter was written by Sam Beach Jones of Bridgeton, New Jersey on February 5, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. In the letter, Jones relays that he his sending in tandem a copy of General Patterson's publication, which he would like Lee to look over and potentially give his permission to use Lee's name within.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter was written by Charles Marshall on February 5, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. In the letter, Marshall relays to Lee that his previous letter had been received, and that he is heeding Lee's advice as best he can.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter was written by Rathwell Wilson in Philidelphia, Pennsylvania on February 6, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. In the letter, Wilson explains that he has recently inherited of a scientific library of books from his late brother, Thomas B. Wilson. He expresses his desire to donate a large portion it to various southern institutions of higher learning. He goes on to express his desire for Washington College to be one of the institutions to benefit from his donation. Included in the letter is a list of various monographs which Wilson sent to Washington College. Each title includes the number of volumes which were donated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter was written by Major C. H. Woodward of Rockbridge Baths, Virginia on February 6, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. In the letter, Woodward requests a loan from Lee, which he promises to repay in short order.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter was written by J. W. Francis on February 6, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. In the letter, Francis explains to Lee that he has in his possession two documents that were taken from Lee's Arlington house during the Civil War by the army stationed on the Potomac. The documents mentioned include a deed dated 1632 and a work on the \"Anti-Christian Conspiracy.\" Francis expresses his desire to return these items to Lee's possession at his earliest convenience.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter was written by Samuel H. Anderson from Georgetown College in Washington, DC on February 8, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. Anderson explains in the letter that the Philodemic Society of Georgetown College had elected to make Lee an honorary member.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter was written by a representative of Lancaster \u0026amp; Co from Richmond, Virginia on February 9, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. The company is informing Lee of a check from the treasurer of Ohio made out to Lee for $105 accrued in interest on bonds.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter was written by George Washignton Garmany from Savannah, Georgia on February 10, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. Garmany wrote the letter as a recommendation for John B. Mays, a potential student of Washington College.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter was written by Charles O. DeLahoussaye in New Orleans, Louisiana on February 10, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. In the letter, DeLahoussaye writes requesting that Lee send a catalog for Virginia Military Institute, as he desires to send his nephew to atttend school. DeLahoussaye potentially erroneously ascertained that Lee was the president of VMI.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter was written by M. A. Gibbs from Vicksburg, Mississippi on February 10, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. He requests in the letter that Lee admit his son into Washington College.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter was written by Sam Tyler from Frederick City, Maryland on February 12, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. In the letter, Tyler informs Lee that Prof. Baer intends to have a collection of minerals identified and labeled within several months for the use of Washington College.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter was written by L. Davis from Prospect Hill, Georgia on February 12, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. Davis relays to Lee that he had heard a speech on history recounting the evacuation of Richmond by Jefferson Davis, and transcribed a section he believed would be of interest to Lee, which is also included with the letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter was written by W. M. Black from Lynchburg, Virginia on February 13, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. Black explains to Lee that a package has been recovered at his Southern Express Company office that contains cash addressed to Lee. He requests that Lee respond with instructions on what to do with the package.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter was written by John Raglan Glascock from the University of Virginia on February 14, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. Glascock requests that a catalog or circular for Washington College be forwarded to him at the request of a friend from California interested in attending.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter was written by J. B. Heck on February 14, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. The letter acts as a bill and statement of service to Washington College. Heck states the materials needed and the requested services for building shelving for the Washington College Library.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter was written by J. P. Branch from Augusta, Georgia on February 15, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. Branch expresses his admiration for Lee and requests an autograph be sent to him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter was written by L. Jervey from Charleston, South Carolina on February 15, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. Jervey informed Lee of a bulk of cotton in his possession that he wishes to give to Lee. He goes on to praise him for his character and actions during the war.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter was written by A. B. Robertson from New Wartrace, Tennessee on February 15, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. Robertson requests Lee to send him a circular on Washington College. He goes on to explain his motivations in doing so.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter was written by Mrs. E. F. Farrar and Annie De Moss from Vicksburg, Mississippi on February 15, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. The two women write that their letter includes a check for $536 intended for Stonewall Jackson's widow and child, and request that Lee forward it at his convenience. The letter continues and expresses the pain that is felt by them in defeat after the war's end, and describe the nature with which life continues in the south. They express their admiration for both Jackson and Lee, and describe the reverence with which their names are held in their households.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter was written by A. S. Buford from Richmond, Virginia on February 16, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. Buford writes from Richmond as president of the Richmond \u0026amp; Danville Rail Road, and presents to Lee tickets for use on the railroad. He concludes by requesting an autograph from Lee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter was written by William P. Marlin on February 16, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. Marlin writes to request that Lee send to his address a circular for Washington College for his son, a prospective student.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter was written by Burk, Herbert \u0026amp; Co. from Alexandria, Virginia on February 17, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. The company is writing to inform Lee that $25 have been added to the account of Sydney Smith Lee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter was written by J. Warner from Washington, D.C. on February 17, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. Warner writes to Lee to inform that he had come across an individual in Philadelphia in possession of a scrapbook of material relating to the Washington family. Warner requests that Lee relay any knowledge which could be used to return the scrapbook to its rightful owner.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter was written by George, Count Joannes from New York City on February 17, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. In the letter, he expresses his admiration of Lee and his displeasure with the established concepts of Reconstruction and of the \"radical cloud\" rising from Congress. He makes mention of his public letters which have been published in the New York News. He goes on to say that when he next visits Virginia that he will donate to Washington College a portion of his profits.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter was written by N. B. Feagin from Midway, Alabama on February 18, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. In the letter, Fiegan requests Lee send to him a Washington College circular due to his interest in attending.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter was written by M. S. Clarke from Louisville, Kentucky on February 19, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. Clarke requsts a set of catalogs for himself and several other young men in his area, as they are interesting in attending Washington College.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter was written by Henry B. Dawson from Morrisania, New York on February 18, 1866. In the letter, Dawson expresses his interest in Lee's efforts to publish his father's memoirs. Dawson offers his assistance as an historian, and includes a segment of \u003ctitle\u003eThe Historical Magazine\u003c/title\u003e highlighting his past historical work.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter was written by C. R. Hubbard from Montgomery, Alabama on February 20, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. Hubbard asks Lee to send to him a catalogue of classes at Washington College, as well to write back any information that would ensure his admission to the college.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter was written by Frank Magruder from Goshen, Kentucky on February 20, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. In the letter, Magruder requests that Lee send to him a circular for Washington College, as his son is interested in attending the school.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter was written by D. S. Mulee from Fort Pulaski, Georgia on February 20, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. Mulee writes from the fort prison, vouching for the character of his friend, John M. Taylor's, sons who had been sent to attend school at Washington College.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter was written by Charles E. Waters from Baltimore, Maryland on February 21, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. Waters describes how the ladies of Baltimore are organizing a fair to raise funds for the relief of southerners affected bt the Civil War. He requests, at the suggestion of his wife, that Lee send a set of his autographs to be sold at the fair to raise money for their cause.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter is written by Robert E. Lee Jr. on February 19, 1866 to his father, Robert E. Lee. In the letter, Robert E. Lee Jr. expresses to his father that he was happy to hear from him and his mother recently. He goes on to ask advice from his father regarding the mill he now operates. He explains the situation of some mechanical problems witht he mill and dam, and asks his father to provide advice on the course of action to take and how to apply the repairs effectively.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter was writen by J. Lawrence Saulsbury from Richmond, Virginia on February 20, 1866. Saulsbury begins the letter by expressing his admiration for Lee and his wish to meet him in person. He then transitions into encouraging Lee to allow the company he represents,  Blakeney \u0026amp; Co., to supply Washington College's students with sets of gold pens at the cost of $1 each.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter was written by W. P. Moore from Palmyra, Missouri on February 22, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. Moore requests a response from Lee on the question of to whom he needed to seek the copyright of Lee's historical exploits during the war while in Missouri.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter was written by Laura G. Ogle from New Castle, Delaware on February 23, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. The letter is a follow up to a previous response given by Lee. Ogle expresses her gratitude for Lee's fulfillment of her reqeust of a signed photograph.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter was written by former CSA Staff member of General Stevenson, Major George L. Gillespie from Chatanooga, Tennessee on February 24, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. Gillespie writes the letter as an introduction to two relatives of his attending Washington College, Robert N. and Thomas J. Gillespie. He vouches for their quality of character and hopes Lee will provide them with a role model.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter was written by Horace Sheley on behalf of the Philologic Society of Westminster College on February 24, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. The letter extends an invitation for Lee to become and honorary member of the Philologic Society.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter was written by William H. Botts from Glasgow, Kentucky on February  26, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. Botts writes to introduce Buford Leslie to Lee and vouch for his character while he attends Washignton College.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter was written by William Brazelton from New Market, Tennessee on February 25, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. Brazelton writes as a way to introduce J. M. Gillespie from Rhea County who attended Washington College. He also explains some events of his life, as well as the nature of young southern men.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter was written on behalf of the company of art-dealers Butler, Perrigo, and Way from Baltimore, Maryland on February 26, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. The dealers express their thanks to Lee for sending them a series of autographs they had previously requested. They inform Lee that the autographs are to be framed and sold by their dealership.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter was written by D. Creel from Chillicothe, Ohio on February 24, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. The letter begins by praising Lee and making several biblical comparisons to Lee. Creel continues and begins to refer to his relation to Stonewall Jackson by marriage, and begins to recount events of Jackson's life as he viewed them up until his death during the Civil War. Creel also describes events of his own life, including raids by northern militias on his home.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter was written on behalf of Jones Bros. \u0026amp; Co. from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on February 26, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. The company writes to follow up on Lee's rejection of the previous offer for the company to publish his personal works. The follow up resolves with an open offer should Lee change his mind.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter was written on behalf of the Demosthenian Society from the University of Georgia in Athens, Georgia on February 27, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. The Demosthenian Society writes to inform Lee that he has been made an honorary member based upon his reputation and actions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter was written by Bishop J. Johns on February 27, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. Johns writes from Theological Seminary to inform Lee of the death of \"Bishop Meade.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter was written on behalf of the Demosthenian Society of Roanoke College from Salem, Virginia on February 28, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. The society writes to inform Lee that he has been elected to be an honorary member of the society.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter was written by the Cordes Sisters and their personal friend Mary Byrnes from Ridgevill, South Carolina on February 27, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. The letter was sent in care of the sisters' father, Captain Theodore Cordes from Charleston, South Carolina. The letter is a follow up to a previous request of the sisters that went unanswered from December of 1865. The sisters requested some small memento from Lee, as they had great respect for him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter was written by Mary G. Slaughter on February 27, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. Slaughter writes to introduce Stark Arnold to Lee as the nephew of Stonewall Jackson. She vouches for his integrity and explains his situation of desiring an education without direct means. She requests that Lee assist him in gaining an education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter was written by G. W. Leyburn from Big Lick, Virginia on February 27, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. In the letter, Leyburn makes reference to a previous conversation he and Lee had regarding the nature of education. He expands on this topic and asks a series of questions regarding education in the South and requests a written response to the questions. He explains that he wishes to have Lee's stance while Leyburn acts to acquire subscriptions for Washington College's endowment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter was written by Mrs. M. B. Smith from Port Royal, Virginia on March 1, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. Smith informs Lee that she wishes for her son to attend Washington College. She requests Lee for a school catalogue.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter was written by J. M. Handely on March 1, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. In the letter, Handely requests a copy of Lee's ongoing work on the history of the \"Great Rebellion.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter and attached news clippings were written by Edward A. Pollard from Norfolk, Virginia on March 2, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. In the letter, Pollard explains, in reference to a previous correspondence, that he has become aware of an individual who has published his own scholarly work on the Civil War called \"The Lost Cause\" in the newspaper \u003ci\u003eThe New York News\u003c/i\u003e and is seeking action. He sent the letter attached with two clippings from papers in which Pollard directly addresses the culprit and publicly denounces his actions of infringement.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter was written on behalf of the Great Southern \u0026amp; Western Accident \u0026amp; Life Insurace Company of New Orleans, Louisiana on March 2, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. The company writes to inform Lee that he has been elected one of five members of the Non-Resident Board of stockholders.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter was written by W. S. Neal on behalf of the Jefferson Davis Society of the Stonewall Institute from Perry County, Alabama on March 3, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. The letter explains the society's purpose and goals, while praising southern ideals. It then invites and requests Lee to become a member of the society.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter was written by J. Longstreet from New Orleans, Louisiana on March 3, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. Longstreet writes to Lee informing him that he has inserted Lee's name as a one of the non-resident board of directors for the Great Southern and Western Life and Accident Insurance Company. He gives description of the company and its then-current assets. Included with the letter is a typed transcript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter was written by J. Johns Jr. from Richmond, Virginia on March 3, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. Johns writes to Lee that his letter accompanies another letter from Dr. Julius Doetsh. He explains that, upon his advice, Doetsh wishes to make a translation of Lee's work. He then vouches for Doetsh's credentials and character.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter was written by Dr. Julius Edmund Doetsh from Richmond, Virginia on March 3, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. Doetsh introduces himself to Lee and makes an offer to translate Lee's in-progress memoirs into German for European publication. He explains that interest in Europe is high for such a publication, and explains the potential avenues for publication which he can take advantage of.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter was written by W. H. McGuire from Washington, DC on March 4, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. In her letter, McGuire relays to Lee her thanks for his assistance and relaying of the news of her husband's death.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter was written by Thomas H. Ellis from Richmond, Virginia on March 6, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. In the letter, Ellis writes to inform Lee that the company's general assembly has voted to move forward with granting a French company an amended charter with contents that had been requested by the French company. He goes on to express his unease at working with the French, given bad relations and lack of resources following the Civil War. He then requests Lee write to him his opinions on the topics of the canal project, as well as peace relations abroad.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter was written by J. Speer Howarth from Delaware County, Pennsylvania on March 6, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. In the letter, Howarth requests information on Washington College pertaining to its student population and the general atmosphere of the college.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter was written by J. Emanuel on March 7, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. Emanuel expresses interest in sending his son to Washington College and requests information on admission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter was written by George Michael Branner from Knoxville, Tennessee on March 7, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. Branner writes the letter as an introduction to his son Hardy Bryan Branner and his friend Rudolph Bryan. He vouches for their character, and explains that all funds for their education are accommodated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter was written by E. C. Middleton from Washington, DC on March 7, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. In the letter, Middleton introduces his agent, E. F. Lutz of Baltimore. Middleton then explains that his previous request of an oil painting of Lee had been rejected due to a lack of one existing. Middleton explains that Lutz will take notes of Lee's complexion and then, using a recent photograph by Mathew Brady, create an oil painting which he wishes Lee to sign.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter was written by John W. Lapsley from Shelby County, Alabama on March 7, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. He writes to Lee introducing his son, John B. Lapsley who is attending Washington College. He goes into deep detail about his son's mannerisms and behavior, expressing hope that Lee's leadership will help to mold him appropriately.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter was written by Benjamin B. Stith from Bewleyville, Kentucky on March 7, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. Stith writes that he wishes to send his son to a military academy, believing Lee to be the president of VMI. He asks Lee to send him information and his favor in accepting his son into the school.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter was written by Thomas E. McNeill from Lynchburg, Virginia on March 8, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. McNeill writes to share with Lee the mission of the newly-formed Virginia Mining and Manufacturing Bureau. He asks Lee for his support and includes an attached circular pertaining to the organization.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter was written by William W. Early from Hyattsville, Maryland on March 9, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. Early requests from Lee a catalogue of classes for Washington College.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter was written by N. S. Ray from Lebanon, Kentucky on March 9, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. Ray asks in the letter for a catalogue of studies, as well as general information for Washington College. Ray explains that his son wishes to transfer from Centre College in Kentucky to Washington College.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter was written by William Hunter from Savannah, Georgia on March 9, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. Hunter writes to Lee informing him that his three sons wish to attend Washington College. He describes the natures of his sons as well as their academic potential.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThs letter was written by E. L. Hadden from New York City on March 10, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. Hadden writes to Lee informing him that he is returning to Lee a series of items recovered from the occupation of Arlington House at the onset of the Civil War.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter was written by J. L. Hocker on behalf of the Periclean Society of the University of Kentucky in Lexington, Kentucky on March 10, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. The letter is written to inform Lee that he has been elected as an honorary member of the society.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter was written by C. Newton from Louisiana State Seminary (later Louisiana State University) on March 10, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. The letter is written to inform Lee that a society has been formed at the school named the Lee Society, and that Lee has been elected an honorary member.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter was written by VMI Superintendent Francis H. Smith on March 12, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. Smith writes to inform Lee that a new VMI cadet, William F. Dancey, believes that the damage to VMI has resulted in the institution being unable to perform its purpose. He relays Dancey's desire to instead enroll in Washington College.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter was written by Sam Barnett from Washington, Georgia on March 12, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. Barnett writes to Lee informing him that his ward, William H. Barnett, wishes to attended Washington College.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter was written by Rathmell Wilson from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on March 12, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. Wilson writes the letter as a follow up to his previous correspondence with Lee regarding the donation of Thomas B. Wilson's library to Washington College. Wilson inquires whether the boxes of books arrived as planned. He also indicates that he wishes to donate further books in his possession to Washington College on the stipulation that the donated books be cared for, retain Thomas Wilson's book plate, and be called \"the Wilson contribution to the Library of Washington College.\" Wilson additionally indicates that he has included a copy of Thomas Wilson's memoir in the donation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter was written by J. Marshall Dent from Maryland Agricultural College on March 13, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. In the letter, Dent explains to Lee that the classes at Maryland Agricultural College are to be suspended by March 25. He requests information on Washington College and inquires of the possibility of enrolling late in the term.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter was written by C. G. Freuman from Eminence, Kentucky on March 13, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. Freuman requests that Lee send him a catalog for the \"military institute\" which Lee is head of, mistakenly assuming Lee is the head of Virginia Military Institute also in Lexington, VA.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter was written by William H. Kinnon from Tangipaho Station, Lousiana on March 13, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. Kinnon writes to request information on costs of attendance for the sons of his five sisters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter was written by C. B. Richardson from New York City on March 13, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. In the letter, Richardson thanks Lee for his previous correspondence and expresses interest in sending Lee a series of documents and books to assist him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter was written by S. D. Stuart from Baltimore, Maryland on March 14, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. Stuart writes on behalf of Mrs. James Robb, asking for a likeness of Lee, whom she greatly admires.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter was written by George William Green from Shieldfield , Newcastle on Tyne, England.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter was written by W. Scott Glore from Louisville, Kentucky to Robert E. Lee. Glore offers to pay for $1000 of the publication costs of Lee's proposed book on his campaigns during the American Civil War.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter was written by P. T. Moore from Richmond, Virginia to Robert E. Lee. Moore explains that his friend from the British Parliament has requested an autographed photograph and he inquires about a potential faculty position in Agriculture or Geology at Washington College for Dr. Thomas Antisell.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter was written by American educator Emma Willard on March 15, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. Willard introduces herself and explains that she is a writer of history and has followed Lee's career through the war. She expresses her wish to establish contact with various generals, including Lee, to record their views of experiences for an upcoming school history book on the topic.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter to R. E. Lee was written by S. S. Scranton and J. B. Burr from the American Publishing Company of Hartford, Connecticut. They write to inquire on Lee's status in writing his history of the war, and continue to express interest in negotiating a publishing contract.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter informs Robert E. Lee of his honorary membership to the Jackson Society, a literary society at the College of William and Mary. This was written by J. A. G. Williamson, the secretary of the society.  The reverse shows that Robert E. Lee answered the letter on March 23rd, 1866.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter to Robert E. Lee is from Meade Woodson of Fincastle, Botetourt County, VA. Woodson writes to Lee on behalf of a Ms. Hamilton who is considering sending her two sons to the institution. She wonders if there will military training at Washington College and if there's boarding for students available with Christian professors.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis is a letter from William C. Folkes to Robert E. Lee. He has sent a list of Battle Reports from the Confederate States of America (CSA). Along with the letter is a yellow piece of paper listing the battles recognized by the CSA.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter was sent to Robert E. Lee from \"Fanny\" Bain, a corresponding secretary of the Eunomian Literary Society at the Masonic College at La Grange, KY. The society offers Lee honorary membership if he would send a letter of acceptance and make a contribution to the Literary Gems paper.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter was written by Thomas Munford for Robert E. Lee. Having learned that R. E. Lee is planning to write a war memoir, Munford writes to Lee to correct information within the offical Confederate report of the cavalry battle at Aldie, Virginia in 1863.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter to Robert E. Lee is from Reverend Abner Johnson Leavenworth, writing as secretary of the Teachers' Association of Virginia. He asks Lee to address the organization's anniversary meeting in July 1866 about acceptance and education of Virginia's formerly enslaved people. Lee noted on the reverse of the Letter that he declined the invitation to speak.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter to Robert E. Lee is from Charles W. Cole. Originally this letter was given to Lee with two books, \"Rollin's Belles Lettres\" and \"The Letters of Cicero\" that came from his home in Arlington. This letter is an explanation for how Cole obtained them and why he is giving them back.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter to Robert E. Lee is from John W. Fiwell. Fiwell asks for a circular of Washington College. Fiwell also mentions he is a wounded soldier from Company A of the Fourth Virginia Cavalry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter to Robert E. Lee comes from R. G. Williams. In this letter he reminds Lee about a hat he agreed to last December. This letter came with the hat when it was finally finished in March of 1866.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter to Robert E. Lee is from Edward Long Hedden. Hedden tells Lee he has received the engraving of Washington and gives his thanks.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter to Robert E. Lee is from S. J. Henderson. Henderson and Judge Charles Lewis McConnell have heard Lee plans to write a book on the American Civil War. Henderson and McConnell ask to have publishing agency in Kentucky for Lee's book.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter to Robert E. Lee is from the book publisher Sargent, Wilson and Hinkle. This letter asks Lee for his approval of McGuffey Eclectic Readers books on the American Civil War.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilmer McLean asks Lee if he would visit Appomattox (Va.) to have a photograph of him taken in the room where he surrendered to General Ulysses S. Grant.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter to Robert E. Lee comes from Ellen Reily. She asks Lee if he could include her husband in his book on the American Civil War. She includes newspaper clippings, orders, and letters by and about her husband Colonel James Reily.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter to Robert E. Lee is from Elizabeth (referred to as Lizzie in the letter) Hull. She asks for information about Washington College for her adopted child.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter to Robert E. Lee is from Algernon Sidney Vigus. Vigus explains that he has acquired Lee family letters removed from the Lee family home at Arlington during the Civil War and that he'd like to return them. Vigus asks to keep one of the letters, to a Custis family member from London in 1728. Vigus ultimately returned the correspondence and Lee honored Vigus' request for the 1728 letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMcLeavy, a third-year student of Soule University in Texas, wishes to attend Washington College for his fourth year. He also mentions his career in the Confederate Army and some of the classes he has completed at Soule.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter to Robert E. Lee is from Hezekiah George David (H. G. D.) Brown. Brown wishes to send his son to Washington College. He states that his son served in the Confederate Army during the American Civil War and was paroled in Alabama.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCharles Wesley Andrews, an Episcopal minister and acquaintance of Lee, shares that his wife Sarah died in 1863 and includes other family matters. He also requests two autographed photographs of Lee. Andrews includes with the letter a pamphlet that he recently published.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter accompanied a report by Brown of the Coal River Navigation Company which he hopes will take interest in minerals found in Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter to Robert E. Lee is from Benjamin S. Elliott. Elliott wishes to give Lee a colt sired by horse \"Patrick Henry\". Included with this letter is a carte de visite photograph of the \"Patrick Henry\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReverend Robert S. Clark asks for the rights to sell Lee's proposed history of the American Civil War throughout Mississippi. The letter includes five signatures of references for Reverend Clark - some of whom identify themselves as former Confederate soldiers and one, George Paul Turner, the editor of the \"National Star\" newspaper of Mississippi.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHope, a real estate lawyer in Virginia, wishes to assist Lee in recovering his Arlington estate. He includes a newspaper annnouncing that Union soldiers killed at numnerous wartime battlefields would be reinterred at Arlington and that a memorial would be placed there in their honor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRichardson plans to donate $1,000 in books to the library of Washington College. He also says he will publish Lee's father's memoir once the family portraits arrive for engraving.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhtographer Alexander Gardner plans to send Lee photographs that are on hand in his studio at that include his company's imprint. He also plans to print and mount one-hundred photographs without his imprint, per Lee's request.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLemuel Parker Conner of Natchez, Mississippi,  writes a letter of introduction to Robert E. Lee for his nephew William C. Conner, a new student at Washington College.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn O. Sullivan of Lincoln County, Tennessee requests catalogues of Washington College for some of his students who wish to attend.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eS. P. Cunningham of Kentucky wants to obtain Washington College catalogues for Fairview Academy students wanting to attend.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Washington College benefactor Warren Newcomb explains his Colonial era Massachusetts ancestry and requests a photograph of Lee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam Andrew Quarles wishes to send his son to Washington College and asks for a catalog. He notes that his son in Canada and was formerly a lieutenant in the Confederate Army.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWalton has been informed by Carter James Harris, professor of Latin at Washington College, that Lee had taken offense to rumors published by Walton. Walton writes to Lee as an apology for any misunderstandings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter mention from James Caskie mentions items pruchased for the Lee family in Richmond, daughters Agnes and Mildred and son W.H.F. Lee are mentioned. There is account information on Lee's account with Caskie on the reverse of the letter. Caskie reports he is glad to hear that the vase and chair that he has sent are cherished. Caskie also informs Lee that he received 2 dozen photographs of Lee from Richmond photographer Julian Vannerson but that Vannerson would not accept payment for the images.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSmith writes to Lee to inquire about Washington College's plans to introduce a program for engineering.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter to Robert E. Lee comes from E. H. Campbell, secretary for the Charles Town (W.Va.)Christian Association. Campbell informs Lee that he has been made an honorary member.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClara Banks of Liverpool, England writes to Robert E. Lee requesting asking an autograph.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDaniel Moreau Barringer of Raleigh, North Carolina, wishes to send his son Lewin to Washington College and is asking for a catalogue.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter to Robert E. Lee comes from J. L. Greer who wishes to send his brother to Washington College for his junior year. He asks for a catalogue so his brother can properly prepare.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOden Bowie, Governor of Maryland, asks Lee to send a catalogue for an aquaintance interested in Washington College.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJames Woods Smith plans to attend Washington College and asks for a catalogue and additional information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRosan wishes to attend Washington College and requests a circular of the school.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter is from Elizabeth S. Myrick writing as \"Mrs. S. P. Myrick\". Elizabeth wishes to send her son, James to Washington College and asks for a circular and admission requirements. She explains that her son left school at fifteen to serve in the Civil War and fears his age and limited schooling before the war may hinder his opportunity to attend the school.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBarling wishes for his nephew to attend Washington College and asks for a circular. He explains that his nephew lived in Georgia until late in the war and is currently an exemplary student at his new school in Troy, New York.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Reynolds Winston inquires if Lee is writing a history of the American Civil War urging him to do so, if not.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMatthews explains that he left school during the Civil War to serve in the Confederate Army. He now wishes to attend Washington College and requests a circular and admission requirements.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMayer requests information on Washington College as he wishes to send his son to the school.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJames A. Mitchell is interested in attending Washington College and would like catalogues sent for him and other potential students from Edmonton, Kentucky.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter to Robert E. Lee comes from John Hough James. James writes Lee regarding Washington College's  subscription to the Urbana Union (Ohio) newspaper.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter to Robert E. Lee comes from George Lyttleton Peyton. Peyton invites Lee to visit the Virginia Hotel in Staunton, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter to Robert E. Lee comes from S. S. Louisa Cochrane. Cochrane hopes to send her son William G. \"Gilly\" Cochrane to Washington College and requests a catalogue or circular.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter is addressed to Robert E. Lee from Dominick James Dillon.Dillon wishes to send his son to Washington College and is awaiting an academic catalogue from the school.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter to Robert E. Lee comes from Benjamin S. Elliott. Elliott informs Lee that he fullfilled a favor that Lee requested in a previous letter. Although Lee did not accept Elliott's previous offer of a colt - sired by the horse \"Patrick Henry\", Elliott is negotiating that a two-year-old colt to be given to Lee. This letter also contains its original envelope.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe note explains a parcel of books from Algernon Sidney Vigus to Robert E. Lee that Vigus had removed from the Lee family's library at \"Arlington House\" during the American Civil War.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJenifer, formerly of the 8th Virginia Cavalry during the Civil War, announces that he has retired from cavalry service and is running a business, \"Jenifer and Brother\" of Baltimore, Maryland. He offers his services and merchandise to Lee.  Included with this letter is an advertisement for Jenifer's business.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNetterville wishes to attend Washington College in the fall of 1866 and would like a catalogue.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBreckinridge introduces to Robert E. Lee three brothers, William, James, and Edward Carson, who are attending or en route to Washington College from Louisiana and asks that Lee be attentive to their well being. He also mentions Lee's proposed book on the Civil War campaigns of Virginia but that while he has no reports he'd be happy to write about any actions of which he had a part.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter by S. G. Landes is addressed to Robert E. Lee. Landes requests an autograph of Lee and mentions he's a native of Rockbridge and Augusta counties of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter by the Strobridge Lithography Company is addressed to Robert E. Lee and references their lithographs of Robert E. Lee and that fire had destroyed its Cincinnati studio, including a Lee portrait. They share that a third Lee lithograph is in process as well as a portrait of Stonewall Jackson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter by F. Bullwinkle is for Robert E. Lee. Bullwinkle wishes to get a mathematical education from Washington College and would like a catalogue.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter by members of the Stonewall Literary Society is for Robert E. Lee. The society writes to Lee that they have decided to make him an honorary member for his actions during the Siege of Petersburg, Virginia during the American Civil War.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter by Richard Pennefather Rothwell is to Robert E. Lee. Rothwell has heard that Washington College is increasing its staff and he offers his services as a professor of mining, metallurgy, mineralogy, or geology.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter by Robert Vinkler Richardson is for Robert E. Lee. Richardson is trying to establish foreign investment in the southern American cotton industry. His letter is written on a circular  sent out to different cotton planters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter by Thomas Roberts Slicer is addressed to Robert E. Lee. Slicer, the son of Lee's friend Henry Slicer, inquires about a position to teach elocution at Washington College.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter by Daniel F. Wright is addressed to Robert E. Lee. Wright asks for a circular of Washington College to give a potential student he knows. He also mentions that he was a surgeon in Archer's Brigade during the American Civil War.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter by James Cleland is addressed to Robert E. Lee. Cleland, a plumber and gas-fitter in Lynchburg, offers his services to Washington College to install a gas system. Included with this letter is a pamphlet from the Automatic Gas Company of Baltimore advertising their product.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter by J. C. Parks is addressed to Robert E. Lee. Parks asks Lee if he and \"Mr. Frazier\" may be the publishers of Lee's proposed American Civil War. As part of theri proposal, they would liberally compensate Lee and offer half of the profits to widows and orphans of fallen Confederate soldiers. They list Casper Bell, John Bullock Clark, and John Heagan as references.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter by Warren S. Barlow is addressed to Robert E. Lee. Barlow writes that Lee's lithograph portrait by Elijah C. Middleton has been completed and he'll send it by express Lee via \"Mr. Lutz\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter by Simon Bolivar Buckner is addressed to Robert E. Lee. Buckner introduces a student of Washington College he knows, J. Esten Cooke, Jr. Buckner also tells Lee that he is currently in New Orleans working as an editor for a paper.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter by Charles B. Richardson is addressed to Robert E. Lee. Enclosed with this letter was a map of the Army of the Potomac that Lee requested, as well as John Beauchamp Jones' \"A Rebel War Clerk's Diary\". Along with this package, Richardson updates Lee on the publishing of Henry Lee III's memoirs. Richardson also tells Lee that he is facing financial setbacks but they shouldn't hinder his business.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter by Ancrum B. Burr is addressed to Robert E. Lee. She wishes for her son, Edward Johnston, to attend Washington College and would like a circular. Burr also says that Edward's father may have graduated from the United States Military Academy around the same time as Lee, but that he died in the Mexican-American War.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter by John Mimms and Edwin O'Brien is addressed to Robert E. Lee. They say that several students in their town wish to attend Washington College and would like a catalogue.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter by members of the Richmond Light Infantry Blues is addressed to Robert E. Lee. The militia group is celebrating its seventy-third anniversary on May 10, 1866 and invites Lee to attend.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter by Houston Rucker is addressed to Robert E. Lee. Rucker writes that he would like a circular and information on Washington College for a friend's son.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter by Seaton Gales is addressed to Robert E. Lee. Gales, an editor of the Raleigh Sentinel (N.C.) newspaper, offers to help identify a publisher for Lee's proposed book on the American Civil War. Gales included a copy of the Raleigh Sentinel with the letter. At the end of the letter Gales notes that he was an Assistant Adjutant General under General Stephen Dodson Ramseur\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter by George Dawes Appleton is addressed to Robert E. Lee. Dawes writes that he wants to admit his son to Washington College and would like information about attending.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdkisson, who had attended Dolbear Commercial College in New Orleans, La., inquires about continuing his education at Washington College and offers a plan for how he may be able to afford it. He notes that he served in a Texas Brigade during the American Civil War.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter by James F. Dumble is addressed to Robert E. Lee. Dumble wants to send his son, Edwiw, to Washington College and would like to know the terms of entering. He also asks if his son can board with a family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter by Reverend William Norvell Ward is addressed to Robert E. Lee. Ward asks if Lee would like a photographic copy of a painting Stratford Hall, the Lee ancestral home in Virginia, by Mattie Ward, his daughter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter by J. F. Heun is addressed to Robert E. Lee. Heun asks Lee for an autographed wartime document.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter by W. H. Nettleton is addressed to Robert E. Lee. Nettleton, an Englishman having traveled the county over the past year, writes that he would like a hand-written line or two from Lee as a souvenir of this trip.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter by Josiah Warren is addressed to Robert E. Lee. This letter accompanied a book Warren gifted to Lee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter by Horatio Richardson Moore is addressed to Robert E. Lee. Moore asks permission for acquaintances in New Orleans to use Lee's name in their company.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter by William T. Somervell is addressed to Robert E. Lee. Somervell wishes to attend Washington College and asks for a circular, terms, and regulations for applying.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter by Mansfield Lovell is addressed to Robert E. Lee. Having heard that Lee is writing a history of the American Civil War, Lovell offers a list of documents from Confederate officers in his possession for Lee's review. Mansfield notes documents taken by the Joint Congressional Committee on the affairs of the Confederate Naval Department and correspondence between the Confederate War Department and General Lafayette McLaws concerning the surrender of New Orleans, Louisiana to Union forces.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter by Robert Lewis Dabney is addressed to Robert E. Lee. Dabney writes that an advertisement of his Stonewall Jackson biography gives credit of Lee's review and revisions to the publisher instead. He explains to Lee that the publisher decided to do this, not him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter by Lizzie C. Hull is addressed to Robert E. Lee. She acknowledges that her son cannot attend Washington College and offers her well wishes to the Lee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter by Jeannette Ritchie Hadermann Walworth is addressed to Robert E. Lee. She requests a lock of Lee's hair for her nephew who is also named Lee in honor of him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJubal Early recounts his participation in battles of the American Civil War and describes his experience living in Mexico since the Confederate surrender and  his planned move to Canada.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe original envelope is included with this letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter by Aaron Howell Pierson Sr. is addressed to Robert E. Lee. Pierson wishes to send his son to Washington College but does not know the requirements. Pierson worries that because of his son's service in the American Civil War, he may be too far behind his studies to attend.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter by James Dabney McCabe is addressed to Robert E. Lee. McCabe asks permission to write about Lee's actions during the American Civil War. He includes that as an ex-cadet of Virginia Military Institue, he published \"A Life of Lieut. Gen. T. J. Jackson\" during the war.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter by R. Thompson is addressed to Robert E. Lee. Thompson offers to publish a British edition of Lee's planned book on the American Civil War. Lee never wrote the book.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter by the Reverend Samuel Beach Jones is addressed to Robert E. Lee. In the letter, Jones mentions locating artwork and possibly a book possibly removed Arlington House during the war. The book he mentions was inscribed to Charles A. Atkinson. Jones offers to fund raise for Washington College.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter by John Speck LaFever is addressed to Robert E. Lee. LaFever asks for information to attend Washington College.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter by Dr. Wesley Emmett Gatewood is addressed to Robert E. Lee. Gatewood would like information on attending Washington College and a piece of clothing Lee wore during the American Civil War.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter by Augustus Machim Garber is addressed to Robert E. Lee. He writes that he has sent catalogues of Washington College to his uncle. However, his uncle would like information on fees and payment to the school. Garber also mentions sculptor William Rudolph O'Donovan and shares that the scultpor, with approval from Lee, will continue workingon a bust of Stonwall Jackson. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOriginally included with this letter was a photograph of O'Donovan's bust of Stonewall Jackson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis letter by C. Williams is addressed to Robert E. Lee on behalf of the Great Southern and Western Life and Accident Insurance Company announcing a forthcoming shareholders meeting.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSister Mary Baptista Linton invites Robert E. Lee to speak at Mount de Chental Visitation Academy.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePlease note - this folder also includes related content - a copy of Lee's response to the invitation; a booklet from the one-hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the school with a quote from Robert E. Lee on the front; materials from the Georgetown Academy of the Visitation on Sister Baptista, a scan of Lee's letter to Sister Baptista, and a section of Mount de Chental's centennial booklet on its southern fund.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains two original letters from Mercer University faculty, and photographic reproductions made in 1944 from negatives taken by Michael Miley\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFrederick A. P. Barnard sends Robert E. Lee an introduction and recommendation for Robert B. White, D. D. to be chair of the department of Mental and Moral Philosophy at Washington College.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCharles P. Stone offers coal to Washington College from Dover Mines, his coal mining company in Goochland, Virginia. Stone was a Union general during the American Civil War and ran the Dover Mines until 1869.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFormer Confederate Cheif Medical Officer Lafayette Guild writes a letter of introduction to Robert E. Lee for William G. Cochrane, a new Washington College student. Guild mentions that he's been in contact with former Confederate general Walter H. Stevens who was in Mexico.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBurr Harrison McCown requests two catalogues of Washington College - one for him, and one for Joseph Henry in Leavenworth, Kansas.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ. B. Moore requests a catalogue of Washington College.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ. Hewett offers Robert E. Lee the position of superintendent of Natchez Institute (Mississippi).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAaron Howell Pierson Sr. acknowledges receipt of a letter from Lee explaining that his son, Aaron Howell Pierson Jr., needs to attend preparatory school.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLawyer James Patterson Rogers writes to Washington College president Robert E. Lee representing Lieutenant Samuel S. Mathers, a former Union soldier from West Virginia. Rogers relays that Lieutenant Mathers wished to return an original letter written by George Washington to the trustess of Washington Academy which he's taken from Washington College in 1864 during Hunter's Raid.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eW. C. Park asks Robert E. Lee if Professor Maximilian Schele de Vere is teaching at Washington College.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAndrew Jackson Moses asks Robert E. Lee about attending Washington College.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ. Ditzler asks Robert E. Lee how he can contact Professor Albert Taylor Bledsoe. He also offers to lecture at Washington College and send Lee a copy of his history book.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMrs. Joseph Jones (Caroline Wright) invites Robert E. Lee to Warren County on August 8th for the unveiling of a memorial for his daughter Anne Carter Lee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam Greenleaf Rolfe asks Robert E. Lee for information on Washington College and Virginia Military Institute for potential students in Ashley County, Arkansas.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMary Hardaway asks Robert E. Lee for a catalogue of Washington College.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeorge J. Hobday asks Robert E. Lee for a catalogue of Washington College.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam A. Rogers asks Robert E. Lee if students of Washington College may begin after the official start date of academic terms. He also asks for the address of Charles R. Jones.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMary C. Allen asks Robert E. Lee about sending her sons to Washington College.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlbert Jefer Montgomery asks about attending Washington College. He notes that he is a veteran of the Confederate States Army.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDelaware B. Kemper shares that he is applying for professorship at Hampden-Sydney College and they have asked for his military references. He asks President Lee if he can give a reference.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eW. A. Wash asks Robert E. Lee for a catalogue of Washington College.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDuff Green writes to Robert E. Lee that he plans to send his grandson, Benjamin Green Maynard, to Washington College.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWade Hampton informs Robert E. Lee that he has gathered data from his old officers for Lee's proposed volume on the American Civil War.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ. W. Heatley asks Robert E. Lee for a catalogue of Washington College.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWaller O. Bullock asks Robert E. Lee for a catalogue of Washington College.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA. J. Frantz sends Robert E. Lee an advertisement for advertising space in the Brandon Republican newspaper Rankin County, Mississippi.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThomas Treadwell Eaton asks Robert E. Lee if he can attend  Washington College for the Fall term of 1866. He also asks if he can secure places for friends Adelbert Smith and William H. Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn T. Harrison informs Robert E. Lee that he is behind in the Latin and Greek requirements for Washington College admission and asks about preparatory schools.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Anderson Mayse invites Robert E. Lee to Warm Springs, VA for the summer season.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlexander McKinley inquires about entering his son into Washington College.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eR. M. McClellan introduces Washington College student David L. Anderson to President Lee. He explains that Anderson is behind in Greek and suggests that he be enrolled specifically in that class.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSamuel Wethered inquires about sending his son to Washington College.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJames Springfield Edwards asks for a catalogue of Washington College.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Edward Burson requests a catalogue of Washington College. He also asks about boarding and the potential for other students from his community accompanying him to school in Lexington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProfessor Richard Sears McCulloh, writing from New York City and having consulted with architects, sends a basic floor plan, specifications, and cost estimates for the contruction of a chapel at Washington College.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBenjamin Franklin French offers resources for Lee's planned book on the history of the American Civil War.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGabriel James Rains wishes to leave Summerville Institute to teach at Virginia Military Institute (V.M.I.). Rains mistakenly suggests that Lee is presiding over V.M.I. rather than Washington College.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJesse Shanks inquires about sending his brother to Washington College.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam A. Brown asks Robert E. Lee for a catalogue of Washington College.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eR. M. McClellan introduces admitted Washignton College student William W. Collins to Robert E. Lee and suggests that Collins should enroll in a preparatory Greek course.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eW. R. Abbott announces Robert E. Lee's election to the Educational Asssociation of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eH. A. (Hampton A.) Rice asks for a catalogue or a list of expenses for attending Washington College for potential students in Macon, Ga. On the back of this letter Rice asks for a catalog to be sent to H. L. (Hampton Lea) Jarnagin Jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCharles A. (Charles Alfred) Welch asks when his son, Francis Welch, should come to Washington College for examination. Welch also asks if there are uniform or clothing regulations that his son must follow.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWelch asks that Lee addresses his response to \"Sohier and Welch\" of Boston, Massachussetts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBetween February 1868 and February 1870 Washington College professor and former Confederate Ordinance officer,  William Allan, had five conversations with college president Robert E. Lee which he manually recorded in this memo book which he titled \"Conversations with Gen. R. E. Lee\". Soon after each conversation, Allan described retreating to his office to record the highlights. In 1886, former Washington College Clerk of faculty and Librarian, Edward Clifford \"E.C.\" Gordon shared with Allan, by mail, a similar manuscript reminiscence of a discussion he had with Lee in 1868 on the Sharpsburg/Antietam campaign, specifically the story of Lee's \"Lost Dispatch\". Allan transcribed Gordon's reminiscence into his memo book – with a background note. (Gordon's original reminiscence was then purportedly returned to him.) The memo book is accompanied by an informative 1886 letter from Gordon to Allan on the Lee conversations. There are also two letters regarding the gift of the memoranda book to Washington and Lee University in 1946 by Mrs. Louisa P. Allan, William Allan's daughter – in – law. Subjects of the conversations include Lee's objectives and strategy at different points during the American Civil War; Lee's decision to resign from the United States Army on April 20, 1861 including his conversations with U.S. Army General Winfield Scott; and commentary, at times critical, of Federal and Confederate generals and leaders including George McClellan, D.H. Hill, James Longstreet, Jefferson Davis, Richard Ewell, Thomas J. \"Stonewall\" Jackson, Joseph Johnston, J.E.B. Stuart, and John-Fitz Porter. Civil War battles mentioned or discussed include Antietam, Fredericksburg, Gaines Mill and the Seven Days Battles, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, and the fall of the defenses at Petersburg, Va.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRobert E. Lee's copy of D.H. Hill's post Civil War magazine \"The Land We Love,\" which published an article pertaining to the story of Lee's \"Lost Dispatch\" - an order by General Robert E. Lee directing movements of his Army of Northern Virginia during the Maryland Campaign of 1862. It was lost by an unidentified Confederate courier and found by Union soldiers and subsequently forwarded to Union General George B. McClellan. The contents of the dispatch influenced the battles of South Mountain and Antietam.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from E.C.(Edward Clifford)Gordon, former Washington College Clerk of Faculty, to Col. William Allan of th eMcDonough institute in Baltimore, Md. and former mathematics professor at Washington College between 1866 and 1873 regarding an accompanying memo book in which Gordon documented a long conversation he had with Robert E. Lee on February 16, 1868. A main theme of the letter is the content from the memo book regarding the story of Lee's \"Lost Dispatch\" during his Maryland Campaign of 1862. \nThe second letter  accompanied the memo book when it was given by Louisa P. Allan, Col. William Allan's daughter - in - law,  to Washington and Lee University President Francis Pendleton Gaines in 1946.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReminiscences of Robert E. Lee including manuscripts, typescripts, newspaper clippings, and published materials by subjects with surnames begininng with letters B through J. See agents list for authors.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReminiscences of Robert E. Lee including manuscripts, typescripts, newspaper clippings, and published materials by subjects with surnames begininng with letters K through Z. See agents list for authors.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe core of this series is comprised of letters written by members of Robert E. Lee's immediate family, though it includes letters from some more distant relatives and descendants.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo oversize scrapbooks commemorating the life of Robert E. Lee. Both scrapbooks contain voluminous amounts of newspaper clippings, some pamphlets and published materials, manuscript and typescript documents, and printed Lee imagery. The compiler of each scrapbook is unknown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescript notecards created during the 1940s with information on students who attended Washington College's undergraduate and law school during Robert E. Lee's presidency. 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Lee and the Lee family. Included are correspondences from, to, and about Lee and various family members; memorabilia, pamphlets, photographs, reminiscences, miscellaneous personal papers, family history and genealogy. The collection includes materials acquired from the Lee family and items donated to and purchased and compiled by W\u0026L University since Lee's tenure as president of Washington College from 1865 - 1870. Adminstrative papers, such as President's Reports, etc..., from Robert E. Lee's presidency of the school may be found within the W\u0026L University Archives. Please contact W\u0026L Special Collections for information regarding the University Archives.","Letter from Robert E. Lee to William McCloud Bowe dated April 18, 1863 rejecting a request for furlough from the army. The letter was likely dictated but is signed by Lee.","Letter from Robert E. Lee to Edward Turner about the death of Col. J. A. Washington (John Augustine Washington) at Valley River, dated 14 September 14, 1861","In Special Order 56, Army of Northern Virginia, which is dated Feb 27, 1864, Lee decrees the end of Lieutenant Granville Gray's career stating that he is now living in the lunatic asylum in Staunton, Va. The document was written in Staunton. It is signed by Walter H. Taylor.","Robert E. Lee's last order as commander of the Army of Northern Virginia.  This copy is written and signed by Lee.","In this letter Robert E. Lee writes to the Board of Trustess of Washington College accepting the presidency of the institution.","This letter contains information about the furniture that Charles Marshall is purchasing for Lee in Baltimore.","In this letter Lee writes to Rathmell Wilson in Philadelphia that the Washington College Board of Trustees has elected to let him purchase books for the institution.","In this letter written from Sweet Springs Robert E. Lee writies that due to his health he won't be returning to the college right away.  He asks all the faculty to help the students prepare for classes.  A transcription is housed with this letter.","In this letter Lee gives a prospective student advice on the choosing which state institution of higher to attend.","In this letter Lee writes to Campbell, who had recently been asked to be Superintent of the Rockbridge County Schools, that he does not think accepting this position would greatly impact his duties at Washington College.","This document is Robert E. Lee's signed Oath of office as President of Washington College.  It is signed William White.","Written excuse by Robert E. Lee for William H. Kinckle to go to church on Good Friday and miss his recitation as a result.","In this letter Robert E. Lee talks his wife's health and making trips to Hot Springs and Warm Springs.  He also mentions his two daughters Agnes and Mildred.  He makes mentions of rumors that George Washington Custis Lee recently got engaged.","This order by Adjutant General and Inspector General of the Confederate Army, Samuel Cooper, raises Robert E. Lee to General in Chief of the Armies of the Confederacy.","In this letter Robert E. Lee writes to the students about the effects of their disruptive behavior on the town and asks them to minimize that behavior during the upcoming April Fools Day parade.  A transcription of the letter is housed with the original item.","In this letter Lee thanks Walter H. Galt, who established Galt Jewelers in Washington, DC, for a color photograph of George Washington Parke Custis.","This letter from Robert E. Lee to Stilson Hutchins, founder of the Washington Post, thanks him for copies of the St. Louis Times, which contained an article on Washington College.","Letter from Frank A. Waddill, Class of 1870, to the faculty requesting permission for five days off from school.  Note on the back of the board to which the letter is glued: 'Frank A. Waddill was a classmate (roomate?) of Wilmer H. Shields at Washington College (and then Washington and Lee University)...'","In this letter Lee writes to Blair Robertson returning the pet chicken, which was originally a gift from Robertson, to its orginal owner for safe keeping.  Lee feels that harm may come to the chicken as the military is moving camp.","Leaf from first Washington College catalogue, which was printed before Lee was official invested as college president in October 1865.  He is listed as the President and a Professor of Mental and Moral Science, Lee but never actually taught at the college.","In this letter Mary Custis Lee writes to an unknown correspondentabout her ailments, travel, General Grant's movements through VA, and inflation.  The letter was written from Richmond in 1864.","This photograph is of Robert E. Lee with his floppy tie. The inscription on back says 'for my young friend John Opie from Mary Custis Lee'.","Lee writes to Louisa upon the death of her father, John Augustine Washington, who was killed in battle during the American Civil War.","In this letter Robert E. Lee writes to Louisa about the last letter ever written by her father John Augustine Washington.","In this letter Robert E. Lee asks Louise when he can see her and invites her to visit his military camp.","In this letter Lee writes to Louisa about arrangements for the family to received her father's (John Augustine Washington) personal papers. He notes that John was the last proprietor of Mount Vernon of the family of Washington.","In this letter Lee writes to Louisa about her cousin Charles Alexander who was taken by the Union military as a prisoner of war.  He writes that he has made a request for Alexander's release.","In this letter Lee writes to Louisa about suggestions for what to inscribe on her father's (John Augustine Washington) tombstone.","This document is Robert E. Lee's last will and testament.  There is also a note on back of will from November 7, 1870.","Three (3) copies of handbill/broadside 'Funeral Obsequies. October 15, 1870.' for funeral of Robert E. Lee.","Includes a letter and a portrait of Julia Gratiot, R.E. Lee's niece and wife of General Charles Gratiot.","This letter included a carte de viite photograph from Lee to J. D. Driesbach's son. The photograph was removed to the Robert E. Lee photographs box.\nThe year of the letter was originally mis-identified as 1866 and it is physically located in the box that includes letters written in October 1866.","Included in this folder are two copies of Robert E. Lee's will. One copy is a photograph of the original will. The other copy is a published transcription and facsimile of the will, created by Washington and Lee University in 1928.","This contract details the agreement between the Washington College Survey Board and the renowned topographical surveyor Jedadiah Hotchkiss. It is a contract for Hotchkiss to perform various surveys on behalf of the Board of Survey to expand the college's map resources. The five year contract stipulates assorted restrictions on Hotchkiss's rights to the maps. It is signed by R.E. Lee on behalf of the Board of Survey.","Notations are in Lee's hand","West Point cadet Putnam writes to his father regarding his  his first semester at the academy. He mentions a number of officers including West Point Superintendent Robert E. Lee.","W.N. Pendleton writes to Lee upon learning of his election to the Presidency of Washington College. Pendleton writes \"chiefly as a resident of Lexington for the last ten or twelve years, and an observer of the college this wile [sic] to give you my impressions respecting the locality, Institution, etc.\"","Two letters are included, one from William MacFarland to Robert E. Lee and one from Reverdy Johnson to William MacFarland. MacFarland referenced the Johnson letter in his own letter to Lee and included it in the envelope.","A Letter of reference from Alabama Supreme Court Justice John D. Phelan and Benjamin H. Porter is included with the letter.","Ralph Lete wrote to Robert E. Lee on February 1, 1866 from Ironton, Ohio. He wrote to express his admiration for Lee, as well as to request a course catalog of Washington College for his son to potentially attend the school.","In this letter, Jones Bros. \u0026 Co. Subscription Book Publishers of Philadelphia, PA wrote a business letter to Robert E. Lee on February 2, 1866. In the letter, the company attempts to solicit their services to publish Lee's current writings on his Civil War Campaigns.","This letter was written by J. Temple of Richmond, Virginia to Robert E. Lee on February 2, 1866. In the letter, Temple requests that Lee send him a number of circulars on Washington College for those in the area of Richmond who are interested in attending.","This letter was written by J. B. Williams of Enfield, North Carolina to Robert E. Lee. He wrote to request a set of course catalogs for Washington College, and explains that he is recommending the school to his students.","This letter was written by W. W. Anderson of Bethany, West Virginia on February 2, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. In the letter, Anderson explains his dissatisfaction with the state of Bethany College. He requests that Lee, upon evaluation, accept himself and a dozen other Bethany College students into Washington College.","This letter was written by Robert H. Patterson of Abingdon, Virginia on February 3, 1866. Patterson wrote to request Lee send to him a catalog of Washington College as well as the Law School.","This letter was written by Joseph Finnegan of Fenandina, Florida on February 3, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. In the letter, Finnegan explains to Lee that his friend, Captain Taylor, had recently passed away. He goes on to explain that Captain Taylor's two son's were currently attending Washington College. Finnegan continues to explain that the sons of Taylor are likely undisciplined due to their lack of quality education in their formative years. He requests that Lee offer them additional guidance in their situation.","This letter was written by Captain William Parker Snow of Nyack, New York on February 3, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. In the letter, Snow explains his intense admiration for Lee and his leadership. He explains that he is in the process of authoring a monograph on the subject of southern generals during the Civil War. He goes on to express his patriotism for the United States in its current form and his admiration of Lee's willingness to fight for what he believed in.","This letter was written by C. B. Richardson of New York, NY on February 3, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. In the letter, Richardson expresses his company's interest in Lee's experiences, and mentions an included copy of a book on the \"Army of the Potomac\" for Lee to examine. Richardson also requests a photograph of General Pendleton be sent with Lee's response.","This letter was written by M. Taylor on February 3, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. In the letter, Taylor explains to Lee that a catalog previously requested of Lee did not arrive with its accompanying letter. Taylor goes on to explain that he sent his sons to Washington College without first knowing the requirements due to the missing catalog.","This letter was written by H. B. Magruder of Greensboro, Alabama on February 4, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. The letter is written on behalf of the Southern University's branch of the Clariosophic Society to Lee, extending to him honorary membership based upon the merit of his actions during the Civil War.","This letter was written on behalf of the Virginia Railroad Company in Richmond, Virginia on February 4, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. The letter was written to Lee to inform him of a bill advocating the railroad's repair and to continue his support of the reconstruction of Virginia's infrastructure. The letter includes the bill itself, a printed prospectus, and assorted newspaper clippings referencing the project.","This letter was written by R. L. Dabney to Robert E. Lee. In the letter, Dabney relayed that Lee's previous letter had been delivered to  him safely. He goes on to thank Lee for his advice and describes ways in which he applied it.","This letter was written by George J. Stewart of Madison Station, Virginia on February 5, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. In the letter, Stewart explains that he intends to apply to and attend Washington College for the coming semester. He also explains that he very much desired to attend the school where Lee was president, which led to a mistaken application to Virginia Military Institute where he initially believed Lee was president.","This letter was written by Sam Beach Jones of Bridgeton, New Jersey on February 5, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. In the letter, Jones relays that he his sending in tandem a copy of General Patterson's publication, which he would like Lee to look over and potentially give his permission to use Lee's name within.","This letter was written by Charles Marshall on February 5, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. In the letter, Marshall relays to Lee that his previous letter had been received, and that he is heeding Lee's advice as best he can.","This letter was written by Rathwell Wilson in Philidelphia, Pennsylvania on February 6, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. In the letter, Wilson explains that he has recently inherited of a scientific library of books from his late brother, Thomas B. Wilson. He expresses his desire to donate a large portion it to various southern institutions of higher learning. He goes on to express his desire for Washington College to be one of the institutions to benefit from his donation. Included in the letter is a list of various monographs which Wilson sent to Washington College. Each title includes the number of volumes which were donated.","This letter was written by Major C. H. Woodward of Rockbridge Baths, Virginia on February 6, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. In the letter, Woodward requests a loan from Lee, which he promises to repay in short order.","This letter was written by J. W. Francis on February 6, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. In the letter, Francis explains to Lee that he has in his possession two documents that were taken from Lee's Arlington house during the Civil War by the army stationed on the Potomac. The documents mentioned include a deed dated 1632 and a work on the \"Anti-Christian Conspiracy.\" Francis expresses his desire to return these items to Lee's possession at his earliest convenience.","This letter was written by Samuel H. Anderson from Georgetown College in Washington, DC on February 8, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. Anderson explains in the letter that the Philodemic Society of Georgetown College had elected to make Lee an honorary member.","This letter was written by a representative of Lancaster \u0026 Co from Richmond, Virginia on February 9, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. The company is informing Lee of a check from the treasurer of Ohio made out to Lee for $105 accrued in interest on bonds.","This letter was written by George Washignton Garmany from Savannah, Georgia on February 10, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. Garmany wrote the letter as a recommendation for John B. Mays, a potential student of Washington College.","This letter was written by Charles O. DeLahoussaye in New Orleans, Louisiana on February 10, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. In the letter, DeLahoussaye writes requesting that Lee send a catalog for Virginia Military Institute, as he desires to send his nephew to atttend school. DeLahoussaye potentially erroneously ascertained that Lee was the president of VMI.","This letter was written by M. A. Gibbs from Vicksburg, Mississippi on February 10, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. He requests in the letter that Lee admit his son into Washington College.","This letter was written by Sam Tyler from Frederick City, Maryland on February 12, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. In the letter, Tyler informs Lee that Prof. Baer intends to have a collection of minerals identified and labeled within several months for the use of Washington College.","This letter was written by L. Davis from Prospect Hill, Georgia on February 12, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. Davis relays to Lee that he had heard a speech on history recounting the evacuation of Richmond by Jefferson Davis, and transcribed a section he believed would be of interest to Lee, which is also included with the letter.","This letter was written by W. M. Black from Lynchburg, Virginia on February 13, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. Black explains to Lee that a package has been recovered at his Southern Express Company office that contains cash addressed to Lee. He requests that Lee respond with instructions on what to do with the package.","This letter was written by John Raglan Glascock from the University of Virginia on February 14, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. Glascock requests that a catalog or circular for Washington College be forwarded to him at the request of a friend from California interested in attending.","This letter was written by J. B. Heck on February 14, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. The letter acts as a bill and statement of service to Washington College. Heck states the materials needed and the requested services for building shelving for the Washington College Library.","This letter was written by J. P. Branch from Augusta, Georgia on February 15, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. Branch expresses his admiration for Lee and requests an autograph be sent to him.","This letter was written by L. Jervey from Charleston, South Carolina on February 15, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. Jervey informed Lee of a bulk of cotton in his possession that he wishes to give to Lee. He goes on to praise him for his character and actions during the war.","This letter was written by A. B. Robertson from New Wartrace, Tennessee on February 15, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. Robertson requests Lee to send him a circular on Washington College. He goes on to explain his motivations in doing so.","This letter was written by Mrs. E. F. Farrar and Annie De Moss from Vicksburg, Mississippi on February 15, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. The two women write that their letter includes a check for $536 intended for Stonewall Jackson's widow and child, and request that Lee forward it at his convenience. The letter continues and expresses the pain that is felt by them in defeat after the war's end, and describe the nature with which life continues in the south. They express their admiration for both Jackson and Lee, and describe the reverence with which their names are held in their households.","This letter was written by A. S. Buford from Richmond, Virginia on February 16, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. Buford writes from Richmond as president of the Richmond \u0026 Danville Rail Road, and presents to Lee tickets for use on the railroad. He concludes by requesting an autograph from Lee.","This letter was written by William P. Marlin on February 16, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. Marlin writes to request that Lee send to his address a circular for Washington College for his son, a prospective student.","This letter was written by Burk, Herbert \u0026 Co. from Alexandria, Virginia on February 17, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. The company is writing to inform Lee that $25 have been added to the account of Sydney Smith Lee.","This letter was written by J. Warner from Washington, D.C. on February 17, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. Warner writes to Lee to inform that he had come across an individual in Philadelphia in possession of a scrapbook of material relating to the Washington family. Warner requests that Lee relay any knowledge which could be used to return the scrapbook to its rightful owner.","This letter was written by George, Count Joannes from New York City on February 17, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. In the letter, he expresses his admiration of Lee and his displeasure with the established concepts of Reconstruction and of the \"radical cloud\" rising from Congress. He makes mention of his public letters which have been published in the New York News. He goes on to say that when he next visits Virginia that he will donate to Washington College a portion of his profits.","This letter was written by N. B. Feagin from Midway, Alabama on February 18, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. In the letter, Fiegan requests Lee send to him a Washington College circular due to his interest in attending.","This letter was written by M. S. Clarke from Louisville, Kentucky on February 19, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. Clarke requsts a set of catalogs for himself and several other young men in his area, as they are interesting in attending Washington College.","This letter was written by Henry B. Dawson from Morrisania, New York on February 18, 1866. In the letter, Dawson expresses his interest in Lee's efforts to publish his father's memoirs. Dawson offers his assistance as an historian, and includes a segment of  The Historical Magazine  highlighting his past historical work.","This letter was written by C. R. Hubbard from Montgomery, Alabama on February 20, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. Hubbard asks Lee to send to him a catalogue of classes at Washington College, as well to write back any information that would ensure his admission to the college.","This letter was written by Frank Magruder from Goshen, Kentucky on February 20, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. In the letter, Magruder requests that Lee send to him a circular for Washington College, as his son is interested in attending the school.","This letter was written by D. S. Mulee from Fort Pulaski, Georgia on February 20, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. Mulee writes from the fort prison, vouching for the character of his friend, John M. Taylor's, sons who had been sent to attend school at Washington College.","This letter was written by Charles E. Waters from Baltimore, Maryland on February 21, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. Waters describes how the ladies of Baltimore are organizing a fair to raise funds for the relief of southerners affected bt the Civil War. He requests, at the suggestion of his wife, that Lee send a set of his autographs to be sold at the fair to raise money for their cause.","This letter is written by Robert E. Lee Jr. on February 19, 1866 to his father, Robert E. Lee. In the letter, Robert E. Lee Jr. expresses to his father that he was happy to hear from him and his mother recently. He goes on to ask advice from his father regarding the mill he now operates. He explains the situation of some mechanical problems witht he mill and dam, and asks his father to provide advice on the course of action to take and how to apply the repairs effectively.","This letter was writen by J. Lawrence Saulsbury from Richmond, Virginia on February 20, 1866. Saulsbury begins the letter by expressing his admiration for Lee and his wish to meet him in person. He then transitions into encouraging Lee to allow the company he represents,  Blakeney \u0026 Co., to supply Washington College's students with sets of gold pens at the cost of $1 each.","This letter was written by W. P. Moore from Palmyra, Missouri on February 22, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. Moore requests a response from Lee on the question of to whom he needed to seek the copyright of Lee's historical exploits during the war while in Missouri.","This letter was written by Laura G. Ogle from New Castle, Delaware on February 23, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. The letter is a follow up to a previous response given by Lee. Ogle expresses her gratitude for Lee's fulfillment of her reqeust of a signed photograph.","This letter was written by former CSA Staff member of General Stevenson, Major George L. Gillespie from Chatanooga, Tennessee on February 24, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. Gillespie writes the letter as an introduction to two relatives of his attending Washington College, Robert N. and Thomas J. Gillespie. He vouches for their quality of character and hopes Lee will provide them with a role model.","This letter was written by Horace Sheley on behalf of the Philologic Society of Westminster College on February 24, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. The letter extends an invitation for Lee to become and honorary member of the Philologic Society.","This letter was written by William H. Botts from Glasgow, Kentucky on February  26, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. Botts writes to introduce Buford Leslie to Lee and vouch for his character while he attends Washignton College.","This letter was written by William Brazelton from New Market, Tennessee on February 25, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. Brazelton writes as a way to introduce J. M. Gillespie from Rhea County who attended Washington College. He also explains some events of his life, as well as the nature of young southern men.","This letter was written on behalf of the company of art-dealers Butler, Perrigo, and Way from Baltimore, Maryland on February 26, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. The dealers express their thanks to Lee for sending them a series of autographs they had previously requested. They inform Lee that the autographs are to be framed and sold by their dealership.","This letter was written by D. Creel from Chillicothe, Ohio on February 24, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. The letter begins by praising Lee and making several biblical comparisons to Lee. Creel continues and begins to refer to his relation to Stonewall Jackson by marriage, and begins to recount events of Jackson's life as he viewed them up until his death during the Civil War. Creel also describes events of his own life, including raids by northern militias on his home.","This letter was written on behalf of Jones Bros. \u0026 Co. from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on February 26, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. The company writes to follow up on Lee's rejection of the previous offer for the company to publish his personal works. The follow up resolves with an open offer should Lee change his mind.","This letter was written on behalf of the Demosthenian Society from the University of Georgia in Athens, Georgia on February 27, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. The Demosthenian Society writes to inform Lee that he has been made an honorary member based upon his reputation and actions.","This letter was written by Bishop J. Johns on February 27, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. Johns writes from Theological Seminary to inform Lee of the death of \"Bishop Meade.\"","This letter was written on behalf of the Demosthenian Society of Roanoke College from Salem, Virginia on February 28, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. The society writes to inform Lee that he has been elected to be an honorary member of the society.","This letter was written by the Cordes Sisters and their personal friend Mary Byrnes from Ridgevill, South Carolina on February 27, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. The letter was sent in care of the sisters' father, Captain Theodore Cordes from Charleston, South Carolina. The letter is a follow up to a previous request of the sisters that went unanswered from December of 1865. The sisters requested some small memento from Lee, as they had great respect for him.","This letter was written by Mary G. Slaughter on February 27, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. Slaughter writes to introduce Stark Arnold to Lee as the nephew of Stonewall Jackson. She vouches for his integrity and explains his situation of desiring an education without direct means. She requests that Lee assist him in gaining an education.","This letter was written by G. W. Leyburn from Big Lick, Virginia on February 27, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. In the letter, Leyburn makes reference to a previous conversation he and Lee had regarding the nature of education. He expands on this topic and asks a series of questions regarding education in the South and requests a written response to the questions. He explains that he wishes to have Lee's stance while Leyburn acts to acquire subscriptions for Washington College's endowment.","This letter was written by Mrs. M. B. Smith from Port Royal, Virginia on March 1, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. Smith informs Lee that she wishes for her son to attend Washington College. She requests Lee for a school catalogue.","This letter was written by J. M. Handely on March 1, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. In the letter, Handely requests a copy of Lee's ongoing work on the history of the \"Great Rebellion.\"","This letter and attached news clippings were written by Edward A. Pollard from Norfolk, Virginia on March 2, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. In the letter, Pollard explains, in reference to a previous correspondence, that he has become aware of an individual who has published his own scholarly work on the Civil War called \"The Lost Cause\" in the newspaper  The New York News  and is seeking action. He sent the letter attached with two clippings from papers in which Pollard directly addresses the culprit and publicly denounces his actions of infringement.","This letter was written on behalf of the Great Southern \u0026 Western Accident \u0026 Life Insurace Company of New Orleans, Louisiana on March 2, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. The company writes to inform Lee that he has been elected one of five members of the Non-Resident Board of stockholders.","This letter was written by W. S. Neal on behalf of the Jefferson Davis Society of the Stonewall Institute from Perry County, Alabama on March 3, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. The letter explains the society's purpose and goals, while praising southern ideals. It then invites and requests Lee to become a member of the society.","This letter was written by J. Longstreet from New Orleans, Louisiana on March 3, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. Longstreet writes to Lee informing him that he has inserted Lee's name as a one of the non-resident board of directors for the Great Southern and Western Life and Accident Insurance Company. He gives description of the company and its then-current assets. Included with the letter is a typed transcript.","This letter was written by J. Johns Jr. from Richmond, Virginia on March 3, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. Johns writes to Lee that his letter accompanies another letter from Dr. Julius Doetsh. He explains that, upon his advice, Doetsh wishes to make a translation of Lee's work. He then vouches for Doetsh's credentials and character.","This letter was written by Dr. Julius Edmund Doetsh from Richmond, Virginia on March 3, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. Doetsh introduces himself to Lee and makes an offer to translate Lee's in-progress memoirs into German for European publication. He explains that interest in Europe is high for such a publication, and explains the potential avenues for publication which he can take advantage of.","This letter was written by W. H. McGuire from Washington, DC on March 4, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. In her letter, McGuire relays to Lee her thanks for his assistance and relaying of the news of her husband's death.","This letter was written by Thomas H. Ellis from Richmond, Virginia on March 6, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. In the letter, Ellis writes to inform Lee that the company's general assembly has voted to move forward with granting a French company an amended charter with contents that had been requested by the French company. He goes on to express his unease at working with the French, given bad relations and lack of resources following the Civil War. He then requests Lee write to him his opinions on the topics of the canal project, as well as peace relations abroad.","This letter was written by J. Speer Howarth from Delaware County, Pennsylvania on March 6, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. In the letter, Howarth requests information on Washington College pertaining to its student population and the general atmosphere of the college.","This letter was written by J. Emanuel on March 7, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. Emanuel expresses interest in sending his son to Washington College and requests information on admission.","This letter was written by George Michael Branner from Knoxville, Tennessee on March 7, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. Branner writes the letter as an introduction to his son Hardy Bryan Branner and his friend Rudolph Bryan. He vouches for their character, and explains that all funds for their education are accommodated.","This letter was written by E. C. Middleton from Washington, DC on March 7, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. In the letter, Middleton introduces his agent, E. F. Lutz of Baltimore. Middleton then explains that his previous request of an oil painting of Lee had been rejected due to a lack of one existing. Middleton explains that Lutz will take notes of Lee's complexion and then, using a recent photograph by Mathew Brady, create an oil painting which he wishes Lee to sign.","This letter was written by John W. Lapsley from Shelby County, Alabama on March 7, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. He writes to Lee introducing his son, John B. Lapsley who is attending Washington College. He goes into deep detail about his son's mannerisms and behavior, expressing hope that Lee's leadership will help to mold him appropriately.","This letter was written by Benjamin B. Stith from Bewleyville, Kentucky on March 7, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. Stith writes that he wishes to send his son to a military academy, believing Lee to be the president of VMI. He asks Lee to send him information and his favor in accepting his son into the school.","This letter was written by Thomas E. McNeill from Lynchburg, Virginia on March 8, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. McNeill writes to share with Lee the mission of the newly-formed Virginia Mining and Manufacturing Bureau. He asks Lee for his support and includes an attached circular pertaining to the organization.","This letter was written by William W. Early from Hyattsville, Maryland on March 9, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. Early requests from Lee a catalogue of classes for Washington College.","This letter was written by N. S. Ray from Lebanon, Kentucky on March 9, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. Ray asks in the letter for a catalogue of studies, as well as general information for Washington College. Ray explains that his son wishes to transfer from Centre College in Kentucky to Washington College.","This letter was written by William Hunter from Savannah, Georgia on March 9, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. Hunter writes to Lee informing him that his three sons wish to attend Washington College. He describes the natures of his sons as well as their academic potential.","Ths letter was written by E. L. Hadden from New York City on March 10, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. Hadden writes to Lee informing him that he is returning to Lee a series of items recovered from the occupation of Arlington House at the onset of the Civil War.","This letter was written by J. L. Hocker on behalf of the Periclean Society of the University of Kentucky in Lexington, Kentucky on March 10, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. The letter is written to inform Lee that he has been elected as an honorary member of the society.","This letter was written by C. Newton from Louisiana State Seminary (later Louisiana State University) on March 10, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. The letter is written to inform Lee that a society has been formed at the school named the Lee Society, and that Lee has been elected an honorary member.","This letter was written by VMI Superintendent Francis H. Smith on March 12, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. Smith writes to inform Lee that a new VMI cadet, William F. Dancey, believes that the damage to VMI has resulted in the institution being unable to perform its purpose. He relays Dancey's desire to instead enroll in Washington College.","This letter was written by Sam Barnett from Washington, Georgia on March 12, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. Barnett writes to Lee informing him that his ward, William H. Barnett, wishes to attended Washington College.","This letter was written by Rathmell Wilson from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on March 12, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. Wilson writes the letter as a follow up to his previous correspondence with Lee regarding the donation of Thomas B. Wilson's library to Washington College. Wilson inquires whether the boxes of books arrived as planned. He also indicates that he wishes to donate further books in his possession to Washington College on the stipulation that the donated books be cared for, retain Thomas Wilson's book plate, and be called \"the Wilson contribution to the Library of Washington College.\" Wilson additionally indicates that he has included a copy of Thomas Wilson's memoir in the donation.","This letter was written by J. Marshall Dent from Maryland Agricultural College on March 13, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. In the letter, Dent explains to Lee that the classes at Maryland Agricultural College are to be suspended by March 25. He requests information on Washington College and inquires of the possibility of enrolling late in the term.","This letter was written by C. G. Freuman from Eminence, Kentucky on March 13, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. Freuman requests that Lee send him a catalog for the \"military institute\" which Lee is head of, mistakenly assuming Lee is the head of Virginia Military Institute also in Lexington, VA.","This letter was written by William H. Kinnon from Tangipaho Station, Lousiana on March 13, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. Kinnon writes to request information on costs of attendance for the sons of his five sisters.","This letter was written by C. B. Richardson from New York City on March 13, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. In the letter, Richardson thanks Lee for his previous correspondence and expresses interest in sending Lee a series of documents and books to assist him.","This letter was written by S. D. Stuart from Baltimore, Maryland on March 14, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. Stuart writes on behalf of Mrs. James Robb, asking for a likeness of Lee, whom she greatly admires.","This letter was written by George William Green from Shieldfield , Newcastle on Tyne, England.","This letter was written by W. Scott Glore from Louisville, Kentucky to Robert E. Lee. Glore offers to pay for $1000 of the publication costs of Lee's proposed book on his campaigns during the American Civil War.","This letter was written by P. T. Moore from Richmond, Virginia to Robert E. Lee. Moore explains that his friend from the British Parliament has requested an autographed photograph and he inquires about a potential faculty position in Agriculture or Geology at Washington College for Dr. Thomas Antisell.","This letter was written by American educator Emma Willard on March 15, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. Willard introduces herself and explains that she is a writer of history and has followed Lee's career through the war. She expresses her wish to establish contact with various generals, including Lee, to record their views of experiences for an upcoming school history book on the topic.","This letter to R. E. Lee was written by S. S. Scranton and J. B. Burr from the American Publishing Company of Hartford, Connecticut. They write to inquire on Lee's status in writing his history of the war, and continue to express interest in negotiating a publishing contract.","This letter informs Robert E. Lee of his honorary membership to the Jackson Society, a literary society at the College of William and Mary. This was written by J. A. G. Williamson, the secretary of the society.  The reverse shows that Robert E. Lee answered the letter on March 23rd, 1866.","This letter to Robert E. Lee is from Meade Woodson of Fincastle, Botetourt County, VA. Woodson writes to Lee on behalf of a Ms. Hamilton who is considering sending her two sons to the institution. She wonders if there will military training at Washington College and if there's boarding for students available with Christian professors.","This is a letter from William C. Folkes to Robert E. Lee. He has sent a list of Battle Reports from the Confederate States of America (CSA). Along with the letter is a yellow piece of paper listing the battles recognized by the CSA.","This letter was sent to Robert E. Lee from \"Fanny\" Bain, a corresponding secretary of the Eunomian Literary Society at the Masonic College at La Grange, KY. The society offers Lee honorary membership if he would send a letter of acceptance and make a contribution to the Literary Gems paper.","This letter was written by Thomas Munford for Robert E. Lee. Having learned that R. E. Lee is planning to write a war memoir, Munford writes to Lee to correct information within the offical Confederate report of the cavalry battle at Aldie, Virginia in 1863.","This letter to Robert E. Lee is from Reverend Abner Johnson Leavenworth, writing as secretary of the Teachers' Association of Virginia. He asks Lee to address the organization's anniversary meeting in July 1866 about acceptance and education of Virginia's formerly enslaved people. Lee noted on the reverse of the Letter that he declined the invitation to speak.","This letter to Robert E. Lee is from Charles W. Cole. Originally this letter was given to Lee with two books, \"Rollin's Belles Lettres\" and \"The Letters of Cicero\" that came from his home in Arlington. This letter is an explanation for how Cole obtained them and why he is giving them back.","This letter to Robert E. Lee is from John W. Fiwell. Fiwell asks for a circular of Washington College. Fiwell also mentions he is a wounded soldier from Company A of the Fourth Virginia Cavalry.","This letter to Robert E. Lee comes from R. G. Williams. In this letter he reminds Lee about a hat he agreed to last December. This letter came with the hat when it was finally finished in March of 1866.","This letter to Robert E. Lee is from Edward Long Hedden. Hedden tells Lee he has received the engraving of Washington and gives his thanks.","This letter to Robert E. Lee is from S. J. Henderson. Henderson and Judge Charles Lewis McConnell have heard Lee plans to write a book on the American Civil War. Henderson and McConnell ask to have publishing agency in Kentucky for Lee's book.","This letter to Robert E. Lee is from the book publisher Sargent, Wilson and Hinkle. This letter asks Lee for his approval of McGuffey Eclectic Readers books on the American Civil War.","Wilmer McLean asks Lee if he would visit Appomattox (Va.) to have a photograph of him taken in the room where he surrendered to General Ulysses S. Grant.","This letter to Robert E. Lee comes from Ellen Reily. She asks Lee if he could include her husband in his book on the American Civil War. She includes newspaper clippings, orders, and letters by and about her husband Colonel James Reily.","This letter to Robert E. Lee is from Elizabeth (referred to as Lizzie in the letter) Hull. She asks for information about Washington College for her adopted child.","This letter to Robert E. Lee is from Algernon Sidney Vigus. Vigus explains that he has acquired Lee family letters removed from the Lee family home at Arlington during the Civil War and that he'd like to return them. Vigus asks to keep one of the letters, to a Custis family member from London in 1728. Vigus ultimately returned the correspondence and Lee honored Vigus' request for the 1728 letter.","McLeavy, a third-year student of Soule University in Texas, wishes to attend Washington College for his fourth year. He also mentions his career in the Confederate Army and some of the classes he has completed at Soule.","This letter to Robert E. Lee is from Hezekiah George David (H. G. D.) Brown. Brown wishes to send his son to Washington College. He states that his son served in the Confederate Army during the American Civil War and was paroled in Alabama.","Charles Wesley Andrews, an Episcopal minister and acquaintance of Lee, shares that his wife Sarah died in 1863 and includes other family matters. He also requests two autographed photographs of Lee. Andrews includes with the letter a pamphlet that he recently published.","This letter accompanied a report by Brown of the Coal River Navigation Company which he hopes will take interest in minerals found in Virginia.","This letter to Robert E. Lee is from Benjamin S. Elliott. Elliott wishes to give Lee a colt sired by horse \"Patrick Henry\". Included with this letter is a carte de visite photograph of the \"Patrick Henry\".","Reverend Robert S. Clark asks for the rights to sell Lee's proposed history of the American Civil War throughout Mississippi. The letter includes five signatures of references for Reverend Clark - some of whom identify themselves as former Confederate soldiers and one, George Paul Turner, the editor of the \"National Star\" newspaper of Mississippi.","Hope, a real estate lawyer in Virginia, wishes to assist Lee in recovering his Arlington estate. He includes a newspaper annnouncing that Union soldiers killed at numnerous wartime battlefields would be reinterred at Arlington and that a memorial would be placed there in their honor.","Richardson plans to donate $1,000 in books to the library of Washington College. He also says he will publish Lee's father's memoir once the family portraits arrive for engraving.","Phtographer Alexander Gardner plans to send Lee photographs that are on hand in his studio at that include his company's imprint. He also plans to print and mount one-hundred photographs without his imprint, per Lee's request.","Lemuel Parker Conner of Natchez, Mississippi,  writes a letter of introduction to Robert E. Lee for his nephew William C. Conner, a new student at Washington College.","John O. Sullivan of Lincoln County, Tennessee requests catalogues of Washington College for some of his students who wish to attend.","S. P. Cunningham of Kentucky wants to obtain Washington College catalogues for Fairview Academy students wanting to attend.","The Washington College benefactor Warren Newcomb explains his Colonial era Massachusetts ancestry and requests a photograph of Lee.","William Andrew Quarles wishes to send his son to Washington College and asks for a catalog. He notes that his son in Canada and was formerly a lieutenant in the Confederate Army.","Walton has been informed by Carter James Harris, professor of Latin at Washington College, that Lee had taken offense to rumors published by Walton. Walton writes to Lee as an apology for any misunderstandings.","This letter mention from James Caskie mentions items pruchased for the Lee family in Richmond, daughters Agnes and Mildred and son W.H.F. Lee are mentioned. There is account information on Lee's account with Caskie on the reverse of the letter. Caskie reports he is glad to hear that the vase and chair that he has sent are cherished. Caskie also informs Lee that he received 2 dozen photographs of Lee from Richmond photographer Julian Vannerson but that Vannerson would not accept payment for the images.","Smith writes to Lee to inquire about Washington College's plans to introduce a program for engineering.","This letter to Robert E. Lee comes from E. H. Campbell, secretary for the Charles Town (W.Va.)Christian Association. Campbell informs Lee that he has been made an honorary member.","Clara Banks of Liverpool, England writes to Robert E. Lee requesting asking an autograph.","Daniel Moreau Barringer of Raleigh, North Carolina, wishes to send his son Lewin to Washington College and is asking for a catalogue.","This letter to Robert E. Lee comes from J. L. Greer who wishes to send his brother to Washington College for his junior year. He asks for a catalogue so his brother can properly prepare.","Oden Bowie, Governor of Maryland, asks Lee to send a catalogue for an aquaintance interested in Washington College.","James Woods Smith plans to attend Washington College and asks for a catalogue and additional information.","Rosan wishes to attend Washington College and requests a circular of the school.","This letter is from Elizabeth S. Myrick writing as \"Mrs. S. P. Myrick\". Elizabeth wishes to send her son, James to Washington College and asks for a circular and admission requirements. She explains that her son left school at fifteen to serve in the Civil War and fears his age and limited schooling before the war may hinder his opportunity to attend the school.","Barling wishes for his nephew to attend Washington College and asks for a circular. He explains that his nephew lived in Georgia until late in the war and is currently an exemplary student at his new school in Troy, New York.","John Reynolds Winston inquires if Lee is writing a history of the American Civil War urging him to do so, if not.","Matthews explains that he left school during the Civil War to serve in the Confederate Army. He now wishes to attend Washington College and requests a circular and admission requirements.","Mayer requests information on Washington College as he wishes to send his son to the school.","James A. Mitchell is interested in attending Washington College and would like catalogues sent for him and other potential students from Edmonton, Kentucky.","This letter to Robert E. Lee comes from John Hough James. James writes Lee regarding Washington College's  subscription to the Urbana Union (Ohio) newspaper.","This letter to Robert E. Lee comes from George Lyttleton Peyton. Peyton invites Lee to visit the Virginia Hotel in Staunton, Virginia.","This letter to Robert E. Lee comes from S. S. Louisa Cochrane. Cochrane hopes to send her son William G. \"Gilly\" Cochrane to Washington College and requests a catalogue or circular.","This letter is addressed to Robert E. Lee from Dominick James Dillon.Dillon wishes to send his son to Washington College and is awaiting an academic catalogue from the school.","This letter to Robert E. Lee comes from Benjamin S. Elliott. Elliott informs Lee that he fullfilled a favor that Lee requested in a previous letter. Although Lee did not accept Elliott's previous offer of a colt - sired by the horse \"Patrick Henry\", Elliott is negotiating that a two-year-old colt to be given to Lee. This letter also contains its original envelope.","The note explains a parcel of books from Algernon Sidney Vigus to Robert E. Lee that Vigus had removed from the Lee family's library at \"Arlington House\" during the American Civil War.","Jenifer, formerly of the 8th Virginia Cavalry during the Civil War, announces that he has retired from cavalry service and is running a business, \"Jenifer and Brother\" of Baltimore, Maryland. He offers his services and merchandise to Lee.  Included with this letter is an advertisement for Jenifer's business.","Netterville wishes to attend Washington College in the fall of 1866 and would like a catalogue.","Breckinridge introduces to Robert E. Lee three brothers, William, James, and Edward Carson, who are attending or en route to Washington College from Louisiana and asks that Lee be attentive to their well being. He also mentions Lee's proposed book on the Civil War campaigns of Virginia but that while he has no reports he'd be happy to write about any actions of which he had a part.","This letter by S. G. Landes is addressed to Robert E. Lee. Landes requests an autograph of Lee and mentions he's a native of Rockbridge and Augusta counties of Virginia.","This letter by the Strobridge Lithography Company is addressed to Robert E. Lee and references their lithographs of Robert E. Lee and that fire had destroyed its Cincinnati studio, including a Lee portrait. They share that a third Lee lithograph is in process as well as a portrait of Stonewall Jackson.","This letter by F. Bullwinkle is for Robert E. Lee. Bullwinkle wishes to get a mathematical education from Washington College and would like a catalogue.","This letter by members of the Stonewall Literary Society is for Robert E. Lee. The society writes to Lee that they have decided to make him an honorary member for his actions during the Siege of Petersburg, Virginia during the American Civil War.","This letter by Richard Pennefather Rothwell is to Robert E. Lee. Rothwell has heard that Washington College is increasing its staff and he offers his services as a professor of mining, metallurgy, mineralogy, or geology.","This letter by Robert Vinkler Richardson is for Robert E. Lee. Richardson is trying to establish foreign investment in the southern American cotton industry. His letter is written on a circular  sent out to different cotton planters.","This letter by Thomas Roberts Slicer is addressed to Robert E. Lee. Slicer, the son of Lee's friend Henry Slicer, inquires about a position to teach elocution at Washington College.","This letter by Daniel F. Wright is addressed to Robert E. Lee. Wright asks for a circular of Washington College to give a potential student he knows. He also mentions that he was a surgeon in Archer's Brigade during the American Civil War.","This letter by James Cleland is addressed to Robert E. Lee. Cleland, a plumber and gas-fitter in Lynchburg, offers his services to Washington College to install a gas system. Included with this letter is a pamphlet from the Automatic Gas Company of Baltimore advertising their product.","This letter by J. C. Parks is addressed to Robert E. Lee. Parks asks Lee if he and \"Mr. Frazier\" may be the publishers of Lee's proposed American Civil War. As part of theri proposal, they would liberally compensate Lee and offer half of the profits to widows and orphans of fallen Confederate soldiers. They list Casper Bell, John Bullock Clark, and John Heagan as references.","This letter by Warren S. Barlow is addressed to Robert E. Lee. Barlow writes that Lee's lithograph portrait by Elijah C. Middleton has been completed and he'll send it by express Lee via \"Mr. Lutz\".","This letter by Simon Bolivar Buckner is addressed to Robert E. Lee. Buckner introduces a student of Washington College he knows, J. Esten Cooke, Jr. Buckner also tells Lee that he is currently in New Orleans working as an editor for a paper.","This letter by Charles B. Richardson is addressed to Robert E. Lee. Enclosed with this letter was a map of the Army of the Potomac that Lee requested, as well as John Beauchamp Jones' \"A Rebel War Clerk's Diary\". Along with this package, Richardson updates Lee on the publishing of Henry Lee III's memoirs. Richardson also tells Lee that he is facing financial setbacks but they shouldn't hinder his business.","This letter by Ancrum B. Burr is addressed to Robert E. Lee. She wishes for her son, Edward Johnston, to attend Washington College and would like a circular. Burr also says that Edward's father may have graduated from the United States Military Academy around the same time as Lee, but that he died in the Mexican-American War.","This letter by John Mimms and Edwin O'Brien is addressed to Robert E. Lee. They say that several students in their town wish to attend Washington College and would like a catalogue.","This letter by members of the Richmond Light Infantry Blues is addressed to Robert E. Lee. The militia group is celebrating its seventy-third anniversary on May 10, 1866 and invites Lee to attend.","This letter by Houston Rucker is addressed to Robert E. Lee. Rucker writes that he would like a circular and information on Washington College for a friend's son.","This letter by Seaton Gales is addressed to Robert E. Lee. Gales, an editor of the Raleigh Sentinel (N.C.) newspaper, offers to help identify a publisher for Lee's proposed book on the American Civil War. Gales included a copy of the Raleigh Sentinel with the letter. At the end of the letter Gales notes that he was an Assistant Adjutant General under General Stephen Dodson Ramseur","This letter by George Dawes Appleton is addressed to Robert E. Lee. Dawes writes that he wants to admit his son to Washington College and would like information about attending.","Adkisson, who had attended Dolbear Commercial College in New Orleans, La., inquires about continuing his education at Washington College and offers a plan for how he may be able to afford it. He notes that he served in a Texas Brigade during the American Civil War.","This letter by James F. Dumble is addressed to Robert E. Lee. Dumble wants to send his son, Edwiw, to Washington College and would like to know the terms of entering. He also asks if his son can board with a family.","This letter by Reverend William Norvell Ward is addressed to Robert E. Lee. Ward asks if Lee would like a photographic copy of a painting Stratford Hall, the Lee ancestral home in Virginia, by Mattie Ward, his daughter.","This letter by J. F. Heun is addressed to Robert E. Lee. Heun asks Lee for an autographed wartime document.","This letter by W. H. Nettleton is addressed to Robert E. Lee. Nettleton, an Englishman having traveled the county over the past year, writes that he would like a hand-written line or two from Lee as a souvenir of this trip.","This letter by Josiah Warren is addressed to Robert E. Lee. This letter accompanied a book Warren gifted to Lee.","This letter by Horatio Richardson Moore is addressed to Robert E. Lee. Moore asks permission for acquaintances in New Orleans to use Lee's name in their company.","This letter by William T. Somervell is addressed to Robert E. Lee. Somervell wishes to attend Washington College and asks for a circular, terms, and regulations for applying.","This letter by Mansfield Lovell is addressed to Robert E. Lee. Having heard that Lee is writing a history of the American Civil War, Lovell offers a list of documents from Confederate officers in his possession for Lee's review. Mansfield notes documents taken by the Joint Congressional Committee on the affairs of the Confederate Naval Department and correspondence between the Confederate War Department and General Lafayette McLaws concerning the surrender of New Orleans, Louisiana to Union forces.","This letter by Robert Lewis Dabney is addressed to Robert E. Lee. Dabney writes that an advertisement of his Stonewall Jackson biography gives credit of Lee's review and revisions to the publisher instead. He explains to Lee that the publisher decided to do this, not him.","This letter by Lizzie C. Hull is addressed to Robert E. Lee. She acknowledges that her son cannot attend Washington College and offers her well wishes to the Lee.","This letter by Jeannette Ritchie Hadermann Walworth is addressed to Robert E. Lee. She requests a lock of Lee's hair for her nephew who is also named Lee in honor of him.","Jubal Early recounts his participation in battles of the American Civil War and describes his experience living in Mexico since the Confederate surrender and  his planned move to Canada.","The original envelope is included with this letter.","This letter by Aaron Howell Pierson Sr. is addressed to Robert E. Lee. Pierson wishes to send his son to Washington College but does not know the requirements. Pierson worries that because of his son's service in the American Civil War, he may be too far behind his studies to attend.","This letter by James Dabney McCabe is addressed to Robert E. Lee. McCabe asks permission to write about Lee's actions during the American Civil War. He includes that as an ex-cadet of Virginia Military Institue, he published \"A Life of Lieut. Gen. T. J. Jackson\" during the war.","This letter by R. Thompson is addressed to Robert E. Lee. Thompson offers to publish a British edition of Lee's planned book on the American Civil War. Lee never wrote the book.","This letter by the Reverend Samuel Beach Jones is addressed to Robert E. Lee. In the letter, Jones mentions locating artwork and possibly a book possibly removed Arlington House during the war. The book he mentions was inscribed to Charles A. Atkinson. Jones offers to fund raise for Washington College.","This letter by John Speck LaFever is addressed to Robert E. Lee. LaFever asks for information to attend Washington College.","This letter by Dr. Wesley Emmett Gatewood is addressed to Robert E. Lee. Gatewood would like information on attending Washington College and a piece of clothing Lee wore during the American Civil War.","This letter by Augustus Machim Garber is addressed to Robert E. Lee. He writes that he has sent catalogues of Washington College to his uncle. However, his uncle would like information on fees and payment to the school. Garber also mentions sculptor William Rudolph O'Donovan and shares that the scultpor, with approval from Lee, will continue workingon a bust of Stonwall Jackson. ","Originally included with this letter was a photograph of O'Donovan's bust of Stonewall Jackson.","This letter by C. Williams is addressed to Robert E. Lee on behalf of the Great Southern and Western Life and Accident Insurance Company announcing a forthcoming shareholders meeting.","Sister Mary Baptista Linton invites Robert E. Lee to speak at Mount de Chental Visitation Academy.","Please note - this folder also includes related content - a copy of Lee's response to the invitation; a booklet from the one-hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the school with a quote from Robert E. Lee on the front; materials from the Georgetown Academy of the Visitation on Sister Baptista, a scan of Lee's letter to Sister Baptista, and a section of Mount de Chental's centennial booklet on its southern fund.","This folder contains two original letters from Mercer University faculty, and photographic reproductions made in 1944 from negatives taken by Michael Miley","Frederick A. P. Barnard sends Robert E. Lee an introduction and recommendation for Robert B. White, D. D. to be chair of the department of Mental and Moral Philosophy at Washington College.","Charles P. Stone offers coal to Washington College from Dover Mines, his coal mining company in Goochland, Virginia. Stone was a Union general during the American Civil War and ran the Dover Mines until 1869.","Former Confederate Cheif Medical Officer Lafayette Guild writes a letter of introduction to Robert E. Lee for William G. Cochrane, a new Washington College student. Guild mentions that he's been in contact with former Confederate general Walter H. Stevens who was in Mexico.","Burr Harrison McCown requests two catalogues of Washington College - one for him, and one for Joseph Henry in Leavenworth, Kansas.","J. B. Moore requests a catalogue of Washington College.","J. Hewett offers Robert E. Lee the position of superintendent of Natchez Institute (Mississippi).","Aaron Howell Pierson Sr. acknowledges receipt of a letter from Lee explaining that his son, Aaron Howell Pierson Jr., needs to attend preparatory school.","Lawyer James Patterson Rogers writes to Washington College president Robert E. Lee representing Lieutenant Samuel S. Mathers, a former Union soldier from West Virginia. Rogers relays that Lieutenant Mathers wished to return an original letter written by George Washington to the trustess of Washington Academy which he's taken from Washington College in 1864 during Hunter's Raid.","W. C. Park asks Robert E. Lee if Professor Maximilian Schele de Vere is teaching at Washington College.","Andrew Jackson Moses asks Robert E. Lee about attending Washington College.","J. Ditzler asks Robert E. Lee how he can contact Professor Albert Taylor Bledsoe. He also offers to lecture at Washington College and send Lee a copy of his history book.","Mrs. Joseph Jones (Caroline Wright) invites Robert E. Lee to Warren County on August 8th for the unveiling of a memorial for his daughter Anne Carter Lee.","William Greenleaf Rolfe asks Robert E. Lee for information on Washington College and Virginia Military Institute for potential students in Ashley County, Arkansas.","Mary Hardaway asks Robert E. Lee for a catalogue of Washington College.","George J. Hobday asks Robert E. Lee for a catalogue of Washington College.","William A. Rogers asks Robert E. Lee if students of Washington College may begin after the official start date of academic terms. He also asks for the address of Charles R. Jones.","Mary C. Allen asks Robert E. Lee about sending her sons to Washington College.","Albert Jefer Montgomery asks about attending Washington College. He notes that he is a veteran of the Confederate States Army.","Delaware B. Kemper shares that he is applying for professorship at Hampden-Sydney College and they have asked for his military references. He asks President Lee if he can give a reference.","W. A. Wash asks Robert E. Lee for a catalogue of Washington College.","Duff Green writes to Robert E. Lee that he plans to send his grandson, Benjamin Green Maynard, to Washington College.","Wade Hampton informs Robert E. Lee that he has gathered data from his old officers for Lee's proposed volume on the American Civil War.","J. W. Heatley asks Robert E. Lee for a catalogue of Washington College.","Waller O. Bullock asks Robert E. Lee for a catalogue of Washington College.","A. J. Frantz sends Robert E. Lee an advertisement for advertising space in the Brandon Republican newspaper Rankin County, Mississippi.","Thomas Treadwell Eaton asks Robert E. Lee if he can attend  Washington College for the Fall term of 1866. He also asks if he can secure places for friends Adelbert Smith and William H. Washington.","John T. Harrison informs Robert E. Lee that he is behind in the Latin and Greek requirements for Washington College admission and asks about preparatory schools.","George Anderson Mayse invites Robert E. Lee to Warm Springs, VA for the summer season.","Alexander McKinley inquires about entering his son into Washington College.","R. M. McClellan introduces Washington College student David L. Anderson to President Lee. He explains that Anderson is behind in Greek and suggests that he be enrolled specifically in that class.","Samuel Wethered inquires about sending his son to Washington College.","James Springfield Edwards asks for a catalogue of Washington College.","John Edward Burson requests a catalogue of Washington College. He also asks about boarding and the potential for other students from his community accompanying him to school in Lexington.","Professor Richard Sears McCulloh, writing from New York City and having consulted with architects, sends a basic floor plan, specifications, and cost estimates for the contruction of a chapel at Washington College.","Benjamin Franklin French offers resources for Lee's planned book on the history of the American Civil War.","Gabriel James Rains wishes to leave Summerville Institute to teach at Virginia Military Institute (V.M.I.). Rains mistakenly suggests that Lee is presiding over V.M.I. rather than Washington College.","Jesse Shanks inquires about sending his brother to Washington College.","William A. Brown asks Robert E. Lee for a catalogue of Washington College.","R. M. McClellan introduces admitted Washignton College student William W. Collins to Robert E. Lee and suggests that Collins should enroll in a preparatory Greek course.","W. R. Abbott announces Robert E. Lee's election to the Educational Asssociation of Virginia.","H. A. (Hampton A.) Rice asks for a catalogue or a list of expenses for attending Washington College for potential students in Macon, Ga. On the back of this letter Rice asks for a catalog to be sent to H. L. (Hampton Lea) Jarnagin Jr.","Charles A. (Charles Alfred) Welch asks when his son, Francis Welch, should come to Washington College for examination. Welch also asks if there are uniform or clothing regulations that his son must follow.","Welch asks that Lee addresses his response to \"Sohier and Welch\" of Boston, Massachussetts.","Between February 1868 and February 1870 Washington College professor and former Confederate Ordinance officer,  William Allan, had five conversations with college president Robert E. Lee which he manually recorded in this memo book which he titled \"Conversations with Gen. R. E. Lee\". Soon after each conversation, Allan described retreating to his office to record the highlights. In 1886, former Washington College Clerk of faculty and Librarian, Edward Clifford \"E.C.\" Gordon shared with Allan, by mail, a similar manuscript reminiscence of a discussion he had with Lee in 1868 on the Sharpsburg/Antietam campaign, specifically the story of Lee's \"Lost Dispatch\". Allan transcribed Gordon's reminiscence into his memo book – with a background note. (Gordon's original reminiscence was then purportedly returned to him.) The memo book is accompanied by an informative 1886 letter from Gordon to Allan on the Lee conversations. There are also two letters regarding the gift of the memoranda book to Washington and Lee University in 1946 by Mrs. Louisa P. Allan, William Allan's daughter – in – law. Subjects of the conversations include Lee's objectives and strategy at different points during the American Civil War; Lee's decision to resign from the United States Army on April 20, 1861 including his conversations with U.S. Army General Winfield Scott; and commentary, at times critical, of Federal and Confederate generals and leaders including George McClellan, D.H. Hill, James Longstreet, Jefferson Davis, Richard Ewell, Thomas J. \"Stonewall\" Jackson, Joseph Johnston, J.E.B. Stuart, and John-Fitz Porter. Civil War battles mentioned or discussed include Antietam, Fredericksburg, Gaines Mill and the Seven Days Battles, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, and the fall of the defenses at Petersburg, Va.","Robert E. Lee's copy of D.H. Hill's post Civil War magazine \"The Land We Love,\" which published an article pertaining to the story of Lee's \"Lost Dispatch\" - an order by General Robert E. Lee directing movements of his Army of Northern Virginia during the Maryland Campaign of 1862. It was lost by an unidentified Confederate courier and found by Union soldiers and subsequently forwarded to Union General George B. McClellan. The contents of the dispatch influenced the battles of South Mountain and Antietam.","Letter from E.C.(Edward Clifford)Gordon, former Washington College Clerk of Faculty, to Col. William Allan of th eMcDonough institute in Baltimore, Md. and former mathematics professor at Washington College between 1866 and 1873 regarding an accompanying memo book in which Gordon documented a long conversation he had with Robert E. Lee on February 16, 1868. A main theme of the letter is the content from the memo book regarding the story of Lee's \"Lost Dispatch\" during his Maryland Campaign of 1862. \nThe second letter  accompanied the memo book when it was given by Louisa P. Allan, Col. William Allan's daughter - in - law,  to Washington and Lee University President Francis Pendleton Gaines in 1946.","Reminiscences of Robert E. Lee including manuscripts, typescripts, newspaper clippings, and published materials by subjects with surnames begininng with letters B through J. See agents list for authors.","Reminiscences of Robert E. Lee including manuscripts, typescripts, newspaper clippings, and published materials by subjects with surnames begininng with letters K through Z. See agents list for authors.","The core of this series is comprised of letters written by members of Robert E. Lee's immediate family, though it includes letters from some more distant relatives and descendants.","Two oversize scrapbooks commemorating the life of Robert E. Lee. Both scrapbooks contain voluminous amounts of newspaper clippings, some pamphlets and published materials, manuscript and typescript documents, and printed Lee imagery. The compiler of each scrapbook is unknown.","Typescript notecards created during the 1940s with information on students who attended Washington College's undergraduate and law school during Robert E. Lee's presidency. Details included were, for the most part, limited to hometown (town, state) and current location at the time that the original information was gathered. 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If available, the digital copy is linked above.","Due to the fragility of Reel-to-Reel recordings, this item may only be accessed digitally. If available, the digital copy is linked above.","Due to the fragility of Reel-to-Reel recordings, this item may only be accessed digitally. If available, the digital copy is linked above.","Due to the fragility of Reel-to-Reel recordings, this item may only be accessed digitally. If available, the digital copy is linked above.","Due to the fragility of Reel-to-Reel recordings, this item may only be accessed digitally. If available, the digital copy is linked above.","Due to the fragility of Reel-to-Reel recordings, this item may only be accessed digitally. If available, the digital copy is linked above.","Due to the fragility of Reel-to-Reel recordings, this item may only be accessed digitally. If available, the digital copy is linked above.","Due to the fragility of Reel-to-Reel recordings, this item may only be accessed digitally. 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If available, the digital copy is linked above.","Due to the fragility of Reel-to-Reel recordings, this item may only be accessed digitally. If available, the digital copy is linked above.","Due to the fragility of Reel-to-Reel recordings, this item may only be accessed digitally. If available, the digital copy is linked above.","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: ","Original Title: Speech and reading by Ishmael Reed, poet, in Lee Chapel","1975 - Categorized as \"Content,\" reel number 44, to be played at 3 3/4 speed ","C.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 1 ","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: ","Original Title: \"King Lear\" readings from \"King Lear\" by Washington and Lee English Professor Fitzgerald Flournoy. ","1975 - Categorized as \"Dramatics,\" reel number 249, to be played at 7 1/2 speed ","C.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 2 ","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: ","Original Title: \"Last Echo\": an original radio adaptation for \"Kaleidoscope\" of this famous literary piece.","1975 - Categorized as \"Dramatics,\" reel number 250, to be played at 7 1/2 speed ","C.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 3 ","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: ","Original Title: \"The Old Gentleman\": John K. Jennings, a Washington and Lee student, reads an original radio script entitled \"The Old Gentleman,\" about George Washington, for \"Kaleidoscope\"","1975 - Categorized as \"Dramatics,\" reel number 251, to be played at 7 1/2 speed ","C.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 4 ","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: ","Original Title: \"A Christmas Carol\": this is an adaptation of Dickens' traditional story, Produced for \"Kaleidoscope\" in cooperation with Troubadours.","1975 - Categorized as \"Dramatics,\" reel number 253, to be played at 7 1/2 speed ","C.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 5 ","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this:","Original Title: \"December Incident\": an original play broadcast on \"Kaleidoscope\" concerning how the story of the birth of Christ might be reported and treated today. ","1975 - Categorized as \"Dramatics,\" reel number 254, to be played at 7 1/2 speed","C.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 6","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this:","Original Title: \"Measure for Measure\": this was recorded from a Troubadour rehearsal of the play.  ","1975 - Categorized as \"Dramatics,\" reel number 255, to be played at 7 1/2 speed","C.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 7","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this:","Original Title: panel discussion on \"Marat de Sade\" held on Feb. 26, 1967 in Washington and Lee Bookstore. The topic was the play Marat de Sade, which was produced by the Troubadour Theatre. The participants who appear on this part were Albert Gordon, Director of Theatre at Detroit University, and Dr. George W. Ray, English Professor at Washington and Lee. The program was broadcast shortly before the play in mid-March.   ","1975 - Categorized as \"Dramatics,\" reel number 256, to be played at 7 1/2 speed","C.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 8","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this:","Original Title: panel discussion on \"Marat de Sade\" held on Feb. 26, 1967 in Washington and Lee Bookstore. The topic was the play Marat de Sade, which was produced by the Troubadour Theatre. The participants who appear on this part were Dr. George W. Ray, English Professor at Washington and Lee, Mr. Lee Kahn, Troubadour Theatre Director, Mr. Mario Pellicciaro, instructor in Ancient Languages, and Mr. Robert Youngblood, German Instructor. The program was broadcast shortly before the play in mid-March.   ","1975 - Categorized as \"Dramatics,\" reel number 257, to be played at 7 1/2 speed","C.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 9","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this:","Original Title: Part 1 of \"The Knew What They Wanted\" Produsced in cooperation with the Troubadours and broadcast on March 2, 1961","1975 - Categorized as \"Dramatics,\" reel number 261, to be played at 7 1/2 speed","C.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 13","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this:","Original Title: Part 2 of \"The Knew What They Wanted\" Produsced in cooperation with the Troubadours and broadcast on March 2, 1961","1975 - Categorized as \"Dramatics,\" reel number 262, to be played at 7 1/2 speed","C.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 14","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this:","Original Title: \"Gallimanfry\" program for May 4, 1967. The theme of this show was the literature of higher education. Regular hostess was Mrs. Jane Rushing, Manager of Washington and Lee Bookstore. Guests were Dean W.W. Pusey III, Dean of the College, and Dr. Edward L. Pinney. Gallimanfry was WLUR's first book review show. ","1975 - Categorized as \"Dramatics,\" reel number 263, to be played at 7 1/2 speed","C.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 15","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this:","Original Title: \"Gallimanfry\" program from April 13, 1967. Discussion of new book about Governor Letcher, Virginia's Civil War Governor. Regular hostess was Mrs. Jane Rushing. Her guests were General John S. Letcher, the governor's grandson, Dr. Charles Turner, Washington and Lee history professor and Washington and Lee history major, Robert Imholt. ","1975 - Categorized as \"Dramatics,\" reel number 264, to be played at 7 1/2 speed","C.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 16","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this:","Original Title: \"Gallimanfry\" program on April 5, 1967. Regular hostess Mrs. Jane Rushing interviews Washington and Lee faculty member and poet Dabney Stuart. ","1975 - Categorized as \"Dramatics,\" reel number 265, to be played at 7 1/2 speed","C.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 17","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this:","Original Title: Part 1 of \"Gallimanfry\" program on May 18, 1967. This program concerned the literature of the theatre. Regular hostess was Mrs. Jane Rushing. Guests were Mr. Lee Kahn, Director of Washington and Lee Troubadour Theatre, and Don Baker, a junior fine arts major. ","1975 - Categorized as \"Dramatics,\" reel number 266, to be played at 7 1/2 speed","C.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 18","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this:","Original Title: Part 2 of \"Gallimanfry\" program on May 18, 1967. This program concerned the literature of the theatre. Regular hostess was Mrs. Jane Rushing. Guests were Mr. Lee Kahn, Director of Washington and Lee Troubadour Theatre, and Don Baker, a junior fine arts major. ","1975 - Categorized as \"Dramatics,\" reel number 267, to be played at 7 1/2 speed","C.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 19","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this:","Original Title: Radio Theatre: compilation of tapes aired Fall, 1973. Written, produced, and written primarily by Washington and Lee students. One half hour in length, there is no real continuity between the various shows. Strange and unusual stuff. ","1975 - Categorized as \"Dramatics,\" reel number 268, to be played at 7 1/2 or 3 3/4 speed","C.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 20","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this:","Original Title: Poetry reading by Richard Eberhart at Washington and Lee on November 26, 1962. ","1975 - Categorized as \"Poetry,\" reel number 269, to be played at 7 1/2 speed","C.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 21","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this:","Original Title: Interview with Stephen Spender. This famous English poet visited Washington and Lee in the fall of some year for an English lecture, and he gave an interview and did some readings of his works for \"Kaleidoscope.\" ","1975 - Categorized as \"Poetry,\" reel number 270, to be played at 7 1/2 speed","C.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 22","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this:","Original Title: Interview with Stephen Spender. This famous English poet visited Washington and Lee in the fall of some year for an English lecture, and he gave an interview and did some readings of his works for \"Kaleidoscope.\" ","1975 - Categorized as \"Poetry,\" reel number 270, to be played at 7 1/2 speed","C.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 23","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this:","Original Title: Readings by Archibald MacLeish, E.E. Cummings, Stephen Spender, and Dylan Thomas. ","1975 - Categorized as \"Poetry,\" reel number 271, to be played at 7 1/2 speed","C.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 24","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this:","Original Title: Readings by Gertrude Stein, Robert Frost, E.E. Cummings, and William Butler Yeats. ","1975 - Categorized as \"Poetry,\" reel number 272, to be played at 7 1/2 speed","C.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 25","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this:","Original Title: Reading of Italian poetry by Prof. Youngblood at Washington and Lee bookstore on May 14, 1967 - Part 1 ","1975 - Categorized as \"Poetry,\" reel number 273, to be played at 1 7/8 speed","C.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 26","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this:","Original Title: Reading of Italian poetry by Prof. Youngblood at Washington and Lee bookstore on May 14, 1967 - Part 2","1975 - Categorized as \"Poetry,\" reel number 274, to be played at 1 7/8 speed","C.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 27","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this:","Original Title: Part 1 - Reading by Robert Lowell in duPont Auditorium on April 19, 1967. This was broadcast as WLUR's final program on May 18, 1967. ","1975 - Categorized as \"Poetry,\" reel number 275, to be played at 3 3/4 speed","C.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 28","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this:","Original Title: Part 2 - Reading by Robert Lowell in duPont Auditorium on April 19, 1967. This was broadcast as WLUR's final program on May 18, 1967. ","1975 - Categorized as \"Poetry,\" reel number 276, to be played at 3 3/4 speed","C.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 29","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: ","Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain and Empire City 6. ","1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 \nC.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: ","Original Title: Jazz: interview with Woody Herman and Ahmad Jamal on April 27, 1961 ","1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 143 \nC.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 2","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: ","Original Title: Jazz: a \"Kaleidoscope\" documentary using a recording by Leonard Bernstein is a speech by Dr. Alvin Kershaw.  Made in Fall, 1957.","1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 144 \nC.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 3","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: ","Original Title: Jazz: an interview with Louis Armstrong and his female vocalist, Velma Middleton.  Also contains portions of his performances at Fancy Dress, 1958.  Broadcast February 6, 1958. ","1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 145 \nC.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 4","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: ","Original Title: Jazz: An interview with Dave Brubeck.  (Brubeck apparently was in Lexington.)  No date.\n1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 146 \nC.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 5","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: ","Original Title: Electronic: \"Chou Wen-Chung Music Special\".  This was a special program in March, 1967.  Panelists were: Washington and Lee Prof. Robert Stewart and students Bob Brenner, Jeff Twardy.  Chou, a Chinese composer, was at Washington and Lee for a concert. ","1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 147 \nC.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 6","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. ","Below is the information related to this: ","Original Title: Electronic: \"Encore,\" a special on electronic music.  ","1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 148 ","C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 7","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. ","Below is the information related to this: ","Original Title: Electronic: \"Encore,\" a special on electronic music.  ","1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 149 ","C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 8","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. ","Below is the information related to this: ","Original Title: Electronic: \"Encore,\" a special on electronic music.  ","1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 150 ","C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 9","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. ","Below is the information related to this: ","Original Title: Washington and Lee Sextet plays in Lee Chapel ","1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 151 ","C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 10","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Records of the Washington and Lee University radio station, WLUR 91.5, from its creation in 1967-68 to present. This record group is composed primarily of recordings from the radio station. Included among the tapes are earlier recordings from the Washington and Lee Journalism Dept. predating the founding of the radio station. The station was originally created as an arm of the Journalism Dept. It is now a branch of the Communications and Public Affairs Office. ","Please contact Special Collections and Archives staff for an inventory list of the recordings.","Bell Telephone Hour: a tribute to Yehudi Menuhin, \"Carnival of the Menuhins.\"","Documentary on presidential campaign with good voice excerpts of Eisenhower and Adlai Stevenson.","The Nighthawks Tape 1 Cockpit 5/15/79","April 30, 1956 Sen. Alben W. Barkley's Final Speech","This was a \"Radio W\u0026L\" documentary in the fall of 1965 on the state campaign for governor and legislature.  Voices of Tom White, A. Linwood Holton, Mills E. Godwin, Jr., Mr. Charles Davidson, and Dr. Charles Phillips.","Dr. Ollinger Crenshaw recounts U.S. Presidential elections from 1916 to 1964.  These comments were used to fill on election night in 1966.","Comments by Colonel B. McCluer Gilliam on Virginia, Rockbridge County, and Lexington politics for election night 1966.  These were used as filler.","When Buz Dawbarn was running for the state senate, he was interviewed by Charles Winston at the College Town Shop in Lexington on October 20, 1967.","A news conference of Governor Rockefeller on April 30, 1968 at which he announced his candidacy for the presidency.","Arizona Senator Barry Goldwater (R) accepts presidential nomination of Washington's exclusive Alfalfa Club.","Part 1: WLUR Election Night 1968","Part 2: WLUR Election Night 1968","Part 3: WLUR Election Night 1968","Part 4: WLUR Election Night 1968","Interviews \u0026 actualities, WLUR Election Night 1972.","Part 1; speech by Linwood Holton at Lexington High School on October 9, 1965.","Part 2; speech by Linwood Holton at Lexington High School on October 9, 1965.","Stories by D.R. \"Billy\" Matthews, 8th District Congressman, Florida: An opening story-7 1/2, 10 original stories-7 1/2, final stories-3 3/4","Speech by Sen. Barry Goldwater before the Association of American Editorial Cartoonists on May 10, 1963","Speech by Brooks Hays, former Arizona congressman, before the Pennsylvania Political Science \u0026 Public Administrators Association.  Also, miscellaneous stories told by Mr. Hays.","Inaugural Address: Va. Gov. Linwood Holton.","First \"State of the Commonwealth Address\" by Va. Gov. Linwood Holton","President Truman's keynote address at the 1960 MC.","Part 1: excerpts of the 1964 MC. (Some tapes are missing, so all parts are not consecutive.)","Part 2: excerpts of the 1964 MC. Contains comments by Richard Poff, 6th District Congressman from Roanoke.","Part 3: excerpts of the 1964 MC.  Contains comments by Congressman Poff \u0026 Minnesota Congressman Walter Judd.","Part 4: excerpts of the 1964 MC. Contains keynote address by Congressman Judd.","Part 5: excerpts from the 1964 MC","Part 6: excerpts from the 1964 MC.","Part 7: excerpts from the 1964 MC.","Part 8: excerpts from the 1964 MC.","Part 9: excerpts from the 1964 MC.","Part 10: excerpts from the 1964 MC.","Part 11: excerpts from the 1964 MC.","Part 12: excerpts from the 1964 MC.","Part 13: excerpts from the 1964 MC.","Part 14: excerpts from the 1964 MC.","Richard Nixon was nominated May 4, 1968 for president.  Steve Saunders, MC Chairman called Nixon in Louisville.  This is Nixon's acceptance message.","This tape contains all the promos for the 1968 MC, used by WLUR.","A composite of unrelated tapes about the '68 MC.  Contains: 1. WFTV (Orlando) editorial against Gov. Kirk; 2. Bill Wilkerson's interview with MC Chairman Steve Saunders on Oct. 5, 1967; 3. Larry Honig's interview with Gov. Kirk in Nov. 1967; 4. comments by Red Patton to Don Husat in Nov. 1967; 5. Don Husat in Nov. 1967; 5. Don Husat's interview with Steve Saunders on March 22, 1968.","Part 1: excerpts of the 1968 MC.  Contains Andrew Lupton's interview with Gov. Kirk; speeches by Tenn. Congressman Bill Brock, Gov. Linwood HOlton; Gov. Kirk's keynote address.  Also, the \"bomb hoax\".","Part 2: excerpts from the 1968 MC.  Contains speech by Okla. Gov. Henry Bellman \u0026 Don Husat's interview with Bellman.","Part 3: excerpts from the 1968 MC.  Contains debate on the platform.  States report when they will nominate a candidate.","Part 4: excerpts from the 1968 MC.  Contains nominating speeches.","Part 5: excerpts from the 1968 MC.  Contains more nominating speeches.  Also, the memorial service for Tommy Mac Baremore.","Part 6: excerpts from the 1968 MC.  More nominating speeches \u0026 seconding speeches for Richard M. Nixon.","Part 7: excerpts from the 1968 MC.  Includes nomination of Spiro Agnew, first ballot roll-call for N.Y.","Part 8: excerpts from the 1968 MC.","Part 9: excerpts from the 1968 MC.","Part 10: excerpts from the 1968 MC.  Sen. Charles Percy of Illinois is nominated for VP.  Nixon telephonically accepts his nomination as pres. Convention windup.","Alben Barkley's Final Speech, 1956 Mock Convention, 4-30-56","KDKA: documentary \"President Kennedy: Obituary\", ABC News: coverage of the assasination in Dallas \u0026 comments on John F. Kennedy's presidency \u0026 life at the White House.","KDKA: documentary \"President Kennedy: Obituary\", ABC News: coverage of the assasination in Dallas \u0026 comments on John F. Kennedy's presidency \u0026 life at the White House.","KDKA: documentary \"President Kennedy: Obituary\", ABC News: coverage of the assasination in Dallas \u0026 comments on John F. Kennedy's presidency \u0026 life at the White House.","KDKA: documentary \"President Kennedy: Obituary\", ABC News: coverage of the assasination in Dallas \u0026 comments on John F. Kennedy's presidency \u0026 life at the White House.","KDKA: documentary \"President Kennedy: Obituary\", ABC News: coverage of the assasination in Dallas \u0026 comments on John F. Kennedy's presidency \u0026 life at the White House.","KDKA: documentary \"President Kennedy: Obituary\", ABC News: coverage of the assasination in Dallas \u0026 comments on John F. Kennedy's presidency \u0026 life at the White House.","KDKA: documentary \"President Kennedy: Obituary\", ABC News: coverage of the assasination in Dallas \u0026 comments on John F. Kennedy's presidency \u0026 life at the White House.","KDKA: documentary \"President Kennedy: Obituary\", ABC News: coverage of the assasination in Dallas \u0026 comments on John F. Kennedy's presidency \u0026 life at the White House.","KDKA: documentary \"President Kennedy: Obituary\", ABC News: coverage of the assasination in Dallas \u0026 comments on John F. Kennedy's presidency \u0026 life at the White House.","KDKA: documentary \"President Kennedy: Obituary\", ABC News: coverage of the assasination in Dallas \u0026 comments on John F. Kennedy's presidency \u0026 life at the White House.","Speech by Albertus S. Harrison at the Virginia Associated Press Broadcaster's meeting on October 9, 1961.  (He became governor of Virginia a few months later.)","Compilation of remarks by assorted U.S. Senators, U.S. Congressmen \u0026 important federal officials.  Includes: Pierre Salinger, Eugene McCarthy, George Romney, Sam J. Ervin Jr., Tom Clark, Nelson Rockefeller, Harry F. Byrd Sr., Willard Wirtz, Robert F. Kennedy \u0026 Arnold Olsen. (Tait Trussell Collection)","Compilation of remarks by U.S. Senators Everett M. Dirksen, Robert S. Kerr, Thurston B. Morton \u0026 Kenneth Keating.  Dirksen talks about: funny stories, treaties \u0026 ladies hats, his status as a presidential candidate on 13 March 1963, \u0026 \"china \u0026 vitals\". (Tait Trussell Collection)","Speech by U.S. Senator Barry Goldwater at W\u0026L on 1 March 1961.","Speech by U.S. Senator Barry Goldwater at W\u0026L on 1 March 1961.","News Conference with U.S. Senator Barry Goldwater at W\u0026L on 1 March 1961","Pres. Eisenhower's speech announcing the landing of U.S. troops in Lebanon.","Pres. Eisenhower's speech at Mary Baldwin College on October 27, 1960.","Pres. Kennedy's Test-Ban Treaty speech in July, 1963","Compilation of Pres. Kennedy's speeches/comments at various functions.","Pres. Kennedy's speech in Boston, Mass. on October 19, 1963.  Also, his Berlin Crisis Speech of 1961.","Pres. Kennedy: Oath of office; inaugural address; Peace Corps message; Alliance for Progress speech.","Pres. Kennedy's Cuban Missile Crisis Speech on October 22, 1962.","Pres. Kennedy: interview \u0026 speech at Roanoke Airport on November 4, 1960.","Pres Johnson: discussion of the world situation, especially the Arab-Israeli conflict, on June 19, 1967 in Washington, D.C.","Pres. Johnson: message to Congress on March 15, 1965 (2 tapes)","Pres. Johnson: message to Congress on March 15, 1965 (2 tapes)","Pres. Johnson: Inaugural on January 20, 1965","Pres. Johnson: speech at Women's National Press Club on January, 1963.","Pres. Johnson: speech before the U.S. Chamber of Commerce- Spring 1964","Pres. Johnson: address to Congress on November 27, 1963.","Pres. Nixon: \"National Welfare Report\" on August 8, 1969","Part 1: speech delivered March 13, 1965 in Lee Chapel by Thomas G. Wicker chief of Washington Bureau, New York Times. (Part 2: lost)","Part 1: seminar conducted by Dr. James W. Silver, past president of the Southern Historical Society, on March 12, 1965.","Part 2: seminar conducted by Dr. James W. Silver on March 12, 1965","Part 1: Speech delivered by Dr. James W. Silver on March 12, 1965","Part 2: speech delivered by Dr. James W. Silver on March 12, 1965","Part 1: speech by Col. Francis Pickens Miller, special assistant at the U.S. State Department, on March 14, 1966","Part 2: speech by Col. Francis Pickens Miller on March 14, 1966","Part 3: speech by Col. Francis Pickens Miller on March 14, 1966","Part 1: speech by Douglass Carter, special assistant to Pres. Lyndon B. Johnson, on March 13, 1965.","Part 2: speech by Douglass Carter on March 13, 1965","Part I: speech by C.P. Ives, associate editor of the Baltimore Sun, on March 14, 1965.","Part 2: speech by C.P. Ives on March 14, 1965. (This tape may not be consecutive with Part 1 since the tape was lost.)","Part 1: speech by James R. Echols, cultural affairs advisor at the USIA March 12, 1965","Part 2: speech by James R. Echols on March 12, 1965","Part 1: speech by James Farmer, former director of CORE, on February 15, 1967 in Lee Chapel","Part 2: speech by James Farmer on February 15, 1967.","Part 1: seminar conducted by Richmond Flowers, former attorney-general of Alabama, with W\u0026L law students on February 15, 1967.","Part 2: seminar conducted by Richmond Flowers on February 15, 1967","Part 2: speech by Richmond Flowers in Lee Chapel on February 15, 1967. (Part 1 has been lost.)","Part 1: speech by Dr. Frederick Wilhelmsen in Lee Chapel on February 16, 1967.","Part 2: speech by Dr. Frederick Wilhelmsen in Lee Chapel on February 16, 1967","Part 1: speech by Tom Wolfe, W\u0026L alumnus \u0026 author, in Lee Chapel on February 18, 1967.","Part 2: speech by Tom Wolfe in Lee Chapel on February 18, 1967.","Part 1: speech by Robert D. Novak, syndicated columnist, on February 10, 1969 (Part 2 has been lost.)","Speech by Philippe Labro on February 12, 1969.  (There used to be another tape of this speech: it's unknown what part of the speech this tape is.)","Speech by Ralph Lapp on February 12, 1969.  (There used to be 3 tapes of this speech: it's uncertain what part this tape is.)","Speech by Walter Adams on February 13, 1969.  (There used to be 3 tapes of this speech: it's uncertain what part this tape is.)","Speech by John Silber on February 14, 1969.  (There used to be 4 tapes: only 1 remains.)","Speech by U.S. Senator George McGovern on February 15, 1969 (There used to be 4 tapes: only 1 remains.)","Part 1: master tape of Contact 1970. (Speakers \u0026 dates aren't indicated)","Part 2: master tape of Contact 1970. (Speakers \u0026 dates aren's indicated)","Part 3: master tape of Contact 1970. (Speakers \u0026 dates aren't indicated)","Speech by Dr. Charles Hamilton on January 15, 1971.","Speech by U.S. Senator Mark Hatfield on January 18, 1971","Speech by Dr. Arthur Hansen, president of Georgia Tech, on January 20, 1971. Subject: \"Education \u0026 Technology\".","Speech by Leonard Weinglass, Chicago defense attorney.  Date unknown.","Speech by Stewart Udall, Secretary of the Interior on February 1, 1972","Part 1: speech by Frank Mankiewicz on February 28, 1973.  Subject: \"Government \u0026 the Press\".","Part 2: Speech by Frank Mankiewicz on February 28, 1973.","Speech by Betty Friedan in Lee Chapel on March 1, 1973. Subject: \"Feminism\"","Speech \u0026 relations by James Dickey in Lee Chapel on February 3, 1973.","Speech by Dick Gregory, comedian \u0026 black activist, in Doremus Gym on March 5, 1973.","Speech by Adm. Jeremiah Denton in Lee Chapel on April 17, 1974.  (A POW during the Vietnam War, Denton told of some of his experiences during captivity.  The entire speech is not included on the tape.)","Speech by Heywood Hale Broun, CBS-TV sportscaster, in Lee Chapel on February 25, 1974","Contact '75- Louis Rukeyser 2/26/75 Lee Chapel 8PM Reel 1 of 2","Part 2: speech by Louis Rukeyser in Lee Chapel on February 26, 1975","Contact '75-Louis Rukeyser Reel 2 of 2","Part 1: speech by David Halberstram, author \u0026 journalist, in Lee Chapel on March 3, 1975.","Part 2: speech by David Halberstram in Lee Chapel on March 3, 1975","Speech by William H. Rehnquist, associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, in Lee Chapel on March 4, 1975","Conservation \u0026 Energy Debate between David Brower \u0026 T. Justin Moore Jr. in Lee Chapel on March 5, 1975.  (Bower was executive director of the Sierra Club before he founded \u0026 became president of Friends of the Earth.  Moore is president of VEPCO.","Henry J. Taylor addresses the Lynchburg Chamber of Commerce on April 8, 1965 at RMWC.","Sen. Harry F. Byrd Jr. addresses the Lynchburg Chamber of Commerce on May 8, 1968 at RMWC.","U.N. representative Philip Dean's speech at RMWC on May 9, 1963.  Sponsored by the League of Women Voters.","Dr. Paul Goodman \u0026 Dr. Ernest van der Haag: speeches during RMWC's \"Focus\" on December 4, 1965.","Speech by Clinton Rossitor in Lee Chapel on 11 March 1965, called: \"President \u0026 Congress in the 60's: A New \u0026 Enduring Balance of Power?\"","Collection of 3 speeches by: Alexander P. Saversky, aeronautical engineer; Arthur Larson, coiner of the term \"modern republicanism\"; Dr. Edward Katzenback, director of the defense studies program at Harvard University.","Speech by E.G. Sherbourne in Doremus Gym on March 13, 1967.  Sherbourne, director of science services in D.C., spoke during the SIPA Convention.","Speech by Alan Barth, editorial writer for the Washington Post, to a journalism class on 9 November 1959.","Speech by Robert Estabrook, Washington Post columnist, on December 6, 1967 at W\u0026L (Part 1)","Speech by Robert Estabrook, Washington Post columnist, on December 6, 1967 at W\u0026L (Part 2)","Part 1: speech by MAJ William E. Mayer, Army psychiatrist at San Francisco Naval Shipyard, on brainwashing during the Korean War.","Part 2: speech by MAJ William E. Mayer, Army psychiatrist at San Francisco Naval Shipyard, on brainwashing during the Korean War.","Part 1: speech by H.J.C. Hooper, director of the Rhodesian Information Agency, in Lee Chapel in March 1967. Topic: the Rhodesian position on the Rhodesian independence movement.","Part 2: speech by H.J.C. Hooper, director of the Rhodesian Information Agency, in Lee Chapel in March 1967. Topic: the Rhodesian position on the Rhodesian independence movement.","Part 1: speech by Rev. Charles Metzler in Lee Chapel on 10 May 1967.  The Liberty Hall Society invited Metzler to speak after he returned from South Vietnam.","Part 2: speech by Rev. Charles Metzler in Lee Chapel on 10 May 1967.  The Liberty Hall Society invited Metzler to speak after he returned from South Vietnam.","Speech by Walter Heller, chairman of President Kennedy's Council of Economic Advisors, in Lee Chapel on 10 November 1967.  Speech sponsored by the W\u0026L School of Commerce.","Speech by Richard Nixon, former Vice President, at ODK Assembly in Doremus Gym on 11 January 1968.  Includes comments by Dean Pusey \u0026 the question \u0026 answer period after the speech.","Speech by Daniel Callahan on 27 February 1969, topic: \"Freud, Religion \u0026 Culture\".","Bromfeld speech in Dupont Hall on 20 March 1969.","Speech by Gen. Samuel B. Griffith II (USMC, RTD) on 26 March 1969.  Topic: \"Where is China Going?\"","Speech by Wyatt A Durette in Dupont Hall on 10 April 1969.  Topic: \"The Supreme Court\".","Speech by Hugh Downs on 11 April 1969.  Topic: \"The Role of Communications in Human Affairs.\"","Speech by Henry Fowler, former Secretary of the Treasury, on 28 April 1969.  Topic: \"Current Economic Developments \u0026 National Monetary \u0026 Fiscal Policies\"","Speech by Linwood Holton in Lee Chapel on 21 October 1969.  Holton was running for governor of Virginia at the time.","Speech by Linwood Holton in Lee Chapel at ODK Assembly on 14 April 1970.","Speech by J. Edward Lumbard, chief judge of the U.S. 2nd Court of Appeals in New York.  Topic: \"Trial by Jury \u0026 More Speedy Justice\".","Speech by Roger Mudd (CBS News) at ODK Assembly on 7 December 1970.  Topic: W\u0026L, \u0026 the problems of TV \u0026 TV news.","Speech by Larry Hoover in Lee Chapel on 18 April 1974.  Topic: the League of Women Voters.","A.E. Johnson: speech for American State Highway Officials Association at Jackson Hall on October 27, 1966.","Interview with Christine Carere \u0026 Ralph Davis during the premiere of \"Mardi Gras\" in 1958.","Gov. Mills E. Godwin, Jr.: speech for Virginia Highway Conference at V.M.I. on October 27, 1966.","\"George C. Marshall, the Man \u0026 His Career\" (7 tapes)","\"George C. Marshall, the Man \u0026 His Career\" (7 tapes)","\"George C. Marshall, the Man \u0026 His Career\" (7 tapes)","\"George C. Marshall, the Man \u0026 His Career\" (7 tapes)","\"George C. Marshall, the Man \u0026 His Career\" (7 tapes)","\"George C. Marshall, the Man \u0026 His Career\" (7 tapes)","\"George C. Marshall, the Man \u0026 His Career\" (7 tapes)","Speech by Samuel Eliot Morison, noted historian. Date unknown","Chou Shu-Kai, Nationalist Chinese Ambassador: speech at VMI gym on April 18, 1967. (2 tapes)","Chou Shu-Kai, Nationalist Chinese Ambassador: speech at VMI gym on April 18, 1967. (2 tapes)","Speech by General Maxwell Taylor at VMI, October 1974","Fred Graham on \"The Impact of the Legal System.\"","Jeff MacNelly and Charles McDowell on \"Washington Wit\"","Jimmy Breslin on \"How the Good Guys Finally Won.\"","George Plimpton's Contact Presentation","Ethics Lecture by Monroe Freedman, March 8, 1976","Speech by Republican National Co-Chairman Richard Obenshain on April 29, 1975.","\"Of Mice and Men\": an original adaptation of this famous novel for radio.","\"Arizona Cowboy\": This was the second program in the \"Kaleidoscope\" series.  It was broadcast on November 2, 1955.  The narrator was John K. Jennings.","Freedom of Information Panel DISCUSSION given on Feb. 28, 1973","Discussions of Arab-Israeli problem in late 1950's between Dr. David W. Sprunt, Washington and Lee religion professor, and Dr. William Jenks, Washington and Lee history professor.","In 1967, the Lexington chapter of the J.C.'s placed Judge William Romans in the running, for the second time for state president.  He won.  On July 18, 1967, WLUR News Director Don Husat interviewed Chapter President Dabney Carver and Judge Romans a few days before the election in Richmond.","This tape is an analysis of the House.  Although the program is incomplete, it contains the voices of John F. Kennedy and Abraham Ribicoff.","A brief history of World War II. Several uses of Hitler's voice and several German battle songs","Reporter Harvey Allen interviews Coach MacLaughlin for WRVA in 1959 before the General's game with Hampden-Sydney.","In the spring of 1967, WLUR recorded a wrap-up of the previous year's debate team activities.  Moderating the discussion was Professor William Chaffin, debate coach, and he discusses the year with some of the debate team.","Lexington's Police Chief is interviewed by WLUR News Director Don Husat on March 23, 1967.","A series of short programs on the history of New Mexico.  Narration is all in Spanish.","Documentary on June 6, 1963 commemorating the 19th anniversary of D-Day.","Part 1: A \"Kaleidoscope\" documentary on beatniks.","Part 2: A \"Kaleidoscope\" documentary on beatniks.","Part 1: A discussion entitled \"The Proper Role of Government in a Free Economy.\"  The discussion includes Professor John M. Gunn and Professor Charles Phillips.  There are two student participants.","Part 2: A discussion entitled \"The Proper Role of Government in a Free Economy.\"  The discussion includes Professor John M. Gunn and Professor Charles Phillips.  There are two student participants.","Part 1 of a documentary on juvenile delinquency.","Part 2 of a documentary on juvenile delinquency.","Part 1: A panel discussion on the sit-in demonstrations between students and Dr. Louis Hodges.","Part 2: A panel discussion on the sit-in demonstrations between students and Dr. Louis Hodges.","Professor Jay D. Cook, Jr., Chairman of W\u0026L's Accounting Department, prepared eight five minute shows on income tax information for March-April, 1958.","Part 1: W\u0026L student Mike Norrell spoke with three residents of Lexington about the city's history: Paul S. Fowler, Mrs. Lester Schnare, and Marshall Fishwick.","Part 2: Lexington history-interviews: Col. George Brooke, Dr. J. J. Murray Sr., Mrs. Nettie Smith, and J. Harris Thompson","Part 1: A symposium held in Lee Chapel concerning the Vietnam war moratorium.  Speeches by W\u0026L students and faculty.","Part 2: Moratorium Day Program, October 15, 1969.","Part 3: Moratorium Day Program, October 15, 1969","Part 4: Moratorium Day Program, October 15, 1969","Part 5: Moratorium Day Program, October 15, 1969","Part 1: A drug information program broadcast in November 1970.  Features Dr. James Buckman, Professor R. H. MacDonald, and various area citizens.","Part 2: A drug information program broadcast in November 1970.  Features Dr. James Buckman, Professor R. H. MacDonald, and various area citizens.","Part 3: A drug information program broadcast in November 1970.  Features Dr. James Buckman, Professor R. H. MacDonald, and various area citizens.","Arthur Godfrey interviews Anna Chenault, widow of WWII hero Gen. \"Flying Tiger\" Chenault.  Godfrey also interviews Eddie Rickenbacker \u0026 Chairman, FCC","\"Town Meeting of the World\", a simucast via Telstar from the U.S., London, \u0026 Rome.  Subject: Christianity.","\" Town Called Europe\": John Chancellor narrates a documentary on the European Common Market.  Mentions the European Court of Justice, Community of Atomic Energy, \u0026 Investment Bank.  Broadcast March 3, 1962","Side 1: NBC News Special, \"Rome:Vatican Council II\", on October 30, 1962 Side 2: ABC News Special, \"Year of Confrontation, on January 1, 1963.  Howard K. Smith narrates a summary of national-international crises during 1962.","Side 1: \"Give My Regards to Broadway\", a TV music special.  Side 2: \"Finland's Tug of War\": Marvin Kalb reports on activities during the 8th World Youth Festival in Helsinki during summer, 1962.","\"God's Gentleman: Robert E. Lee\", a tribute by Edith Jester, broadcast on WINA Radio in 1970.","Part 1: KMOX documentary on \"The Wonderful World of the Muny\", the St. Louis Municipal Opera.  Includes the voices of many artists who have performed there.  Part 2: lost","KHI documentary on \"Insanity \u0026 the Law\".  This was produced because of Jack Ruby's trial.  Brings in the McNaughton Rule on temporary insanity.  Voices: Ca. Gov. Goodwin Knight, L.A. Police Chief William H. Parker, \u0026 lawyer Melvin Belli.","Part 1: WAIT's academy award 1972 program.  Includes winners from 1935-46.  Part 2: lost","Resume of Frank McGee's performance for NBC in 1963.","Documentary on Hong Kong by Broadcasting Foundation of America","KDKA documetnary for the 20th anniversary of Pearl Harbor.  Includes voices of people who were there or remembered it.","KDKA documentary: \"Rescue at Sheppton\".  The story of the Fellin Mine Disaster at Sheppton, Pa.  in August 1963.","Part 1: NBC's 40th Anniversary program.  Taped from WKYC on November 13, 1966.","Part 2: NBC's 40th Anniversary program.  Taped from WKYC on November 13, 1966.","\"Good Work-F100s\"- this story is part of a Vietnam documentary by the McLendon Stations.","\"Kim Dong\"- this story is part of a Vietnam documentary by the McLendon Stations.","McLendon Stations: \"Kim Dong\" and \"Operation Hastings.\" (Part of a series on Vietnam.)","Various battle descriptions, part of the Vietnam documentary by the McLendon Stations.","\"The Flea \u0026 The Elephant\"- this story is part of a Vietnam documentary by the McLendon Stations.","WBT program on Radio Moscow's propaganda techniques.","WBT documentary on USSR's claims that she tried to warn the world of Nazi \u0026 German power.","Excerpts of speeches broadcast by Radio Moscow.  Includes British Prime Minister Harold Wilson \u0026 JFK.","KMOX: \"What is an American?\" (Part of a public affairs series, this part concerns former president Eisenhower.)","KSFO documentary: \"The Candidates\".  Has biographical data \u0026 voices of friends of Richard M. Nixon \u0026 Edmund G. \"Pat\" Brown.","KDKA capsule programs investigate civil rights in Pittsburgh","KDKA documentary: \"Battle of Birmingham\".  Concerns desegregation in Birmingham, Ala.  Includes Rev. Ralph Abernathy, Martin Luther King \u0026 Mayor Arthur Haynes.","WDAS documentary: \"Critical 144 Hours\".  Concerns civil rights, with reports from Cleveland \u0026 a summary.","Plough Stations' reporter Harvey Tate reports directly from Ole Miss during James Meredith's admission.","WDAS documentary: \"Black Sunday\".  Concerns Birmingham, Ala. \u0026 the bombing of a Negro church which killed 4 children.  Includes Martin Luther King, Jr.","WDAS documentary: \"The Birmingham Story\". Includes Gov. George Wallace, Roy Wilkins, Jackie Robinson, Adam Clayton Powell, \u0026 Pres. Kennedy.  Summary of attempts to desegregate Birmingham, Ala.","Reports by KOIL on the trial of Eichmann in 1961.","KSFO documentary on Adolf Eichmann: who he was, what he did, his trial in 1961.","Prog 1: Broadcasting Foundation of America's documentary on the ancient monuments of Nubia in the Egyptian desert.  Called \"The Timeless Land\".","Prog 3: BFA's documentary.  This is part 1 of a story called \"The Stone Moves\".  Part 2 (Prog. 4) is lost.","Prog. 5: BFA's documentary on Nubia, called \"Buhen\".","Prog. 6: BFA's documentary on Nubia.  Called \"Mirggissa\".","Prog. 7: BFA's documentary on Nubia.  Called \"The Shadow of the Cross\".","Prog. 8: BFA's documentary on Nubia.  Describes the works of the first Joint Swedish Expedition.  Called \"The Links in the Chain\".","Prog. 9: continuation of Prog. 8, BFA's documentary on Nubia.  Concerns American archaeologists at the site.","Prog. 10: BFA's documentary on Nubia.  Called \"The Nubians\", it shows their continuity of life over 100,000 years.","WWOD documentary on voting rights.  Broadcast August 3, 1947","ABC news report of the fire \u0026 death of 3 astronauts at Cape Kennedy on January 27, 1967","Reel 1: Apollo 11 launch on July 16, 1969.  Sides 1 \u0026 2, tracks A\u0026B.","Reel 2: Apollo 11 on July 20, 1969.  Sides 1\u00262, Tracks A\u0026B.","\"Space Age Sound Effects\"- telemetry signals from satellites.","\"Project Mercury Astronauts in Flight\".","\"Project Gemini Astronauts in Flight\"","\"Prominent Personalities, Policy Statements, \u0026 Events in Space\".","\"Dilemma of the Farmer\": a discussion of agricultural problems by Prof. Allen E. Ragan on February 16, 1961","\"Sputnik\": a discussion of the Soviet satellite by Prof. John Harvey Wheeler (Poli. Sci. Dept.), \u0026 Prof. Edward Turner (Phys. Dept.)","Documentary on Will Rogers, narrated by Mike Wallace, CBS. NOT BROADCAST QUALITY","\"This is Korea\": a tribute to Edward R. Morrow.  Concerns his life \u0026 career.  Side 1","\"The Great Garrick\", 18th century English actor.  Sides 1 \u0026 2","\"A Look at Monaco\": a tour with Princess Grace which includes details of life in the palace.  Side 1, Track A.","\"Life of Charles Dickens\", narrated by Sam Weller.  Side 1, Track A.  \"The West From 1903\", narrated by Joseph Cotton.  Part of \"Hollywood \u0026 the Stars\" series.  Side 1, Track B.","\"Douglas MacArthur\"- CBS biography.  Side 1, Track B.","\"The House of Rothschild\".  POOR QUALITY.  Side 1, Track A.  CBS News on Vietnam.  Side 2, Track B.","Documentaries on Winston Churchill, Gen. MacArthur, Charles A. Lindberg \u0026 Woodrow Wilson (1 reel: different colors of tape!)","\"Tribute to Winston Churchill\". (Good \u0026 Bad parts!)","EMPTY BOX","Documentary on UFO's, comparing 1964 \u0026 1973 reported sightings in Virginia.","A copy of #378, \"Flying Saucers in VIrginia\".","TV Movie made in 1956, broadcast July 6, 1963, concerning UFO.  Side 1, Track A.  UN Security Council debates on the Dominican Crisis.  Side 2, Tracks A\u0026B.  Pres. Johnson's national address on May 7, 1965.  Side 2, Track B.","CBS Reports: \"U.F.O. -Friend, Foe, Fantasy?\"  Side 2.","Speech by NICAP member to Lynchburg General Electric Engineers on May 27, 1966.  Sides 1 \u0026 2.","Interview with Dick Hall at NICAP on February 4, 1965.","\"A City Grows\": Radio \u0026 Lynchburg; The Years the Stars Fell; Three Lynchburg Musicians; Christmas in Lynchburg; New Year's Celebrations in Lynchburg; Statue of a man (This series was prepared for Lynchburg's centennial.)","\"A City Grows\": The Magic Weed Tobacco; Visitors Looking at Lynchburg; Quaker Meeting House; 7 Hills of Lynchburg; The Sacred Furniture Shop; Lynchburg's Physicians; Lynchburg's Life Saving Crew; The Banks of Lynchburg; Lynchburg Becomes a City; Editorial Wards; Lynchburg's Early Courts \u0026 Judges; The Town Clock \u0026 human interest stories.","\"A City Grows\": The Story of Appomattox.  (Reenacted from the original script broadcast over WWOD in April, 1950.)","\"A City Grows\": Canal Boat Era; Boat Clubs; 1st R/R; Livery Stables; Last Confederate War Horse; Wines \u0026 Dines a Yankee Col.; Old \u0026 Historic Mansions; Norwell House; Old Maps of 1877; Old Fashioned Editors; Editors of 1860. (See master list for full titles.)","\"A CIty Grows\": Red Feather; Red Cross; YWCA; 1st Sunday School; Early Public Schools; Fire Alarm System; Great Court House Robbery; Thos. R. Jefferson; Rivermont Bridge; S.O. Fisher Co.; Ladies Build a Bridge; W.D. Duiguid; J.P. Bell Co.; Rivermont Park; Piedmont Milling Co.; Royalty Visits; Cleland CO.; Milleny Co.","Speech by Dr. Francis P. Gaines on Founders' Day, Jan. 19, 1957.","Parents week end seminar, 1957","Speech by Prof. O.W. Riegel at the International Relations Club on Oct. 21, 1958.","Football coach Lee M. McLaughlin speaks in Lee Chapel on May 2, 1957.","Pres. Huntley's speech on Marijuana, Dec. 4, 1968.","Dr. Ollinger Crenshaw's Founders' Day Speech on Jan. 20, 1969.","Pres. Huntley's Opening Address in 1970.","An interview with Dean Pusey (acting W\u0026L president) by the Ring Tum Phi \u0026 WLUR on Oct. 12, 1967","Pres. Huntley's first news conference, Jan. 3, 1968.  Includes Dean Pusey.","Pres. Huntley's inauguration, October 18, 1968.","Dedication of the Louis Spilman Lounge on May 4, 1965.","Dr. Leyburn's speech in Lee Chapel during Freshman Orientation, 1974.","A tribute to R. E. Lee on Jan. 17, 1974.  \"The Gentleman\"- R.E.R. Huntley; \"The Soldier\"- Prof. J.H. Merchant; \"The Christian\"- Dr. Sprunt; \"The Educator\"- Dr. Sanders.","Part 1: The Coed Debate on Oct. 7, 1969.  Various faculty \u0026 student speakers.","Part 2: The Coed Debate on Oct. 7, 1969.  Various faculty \u0026 student speakers.","Discussion in Lee Chapel on Oct. 12, 1973 concerning the historic front campus.","Dedication of the front campus as a National Historic Landmark on Oct. 12, 1973.  Gov. Linwood Holton was a principal speaker.","Opening ceremonies of the Civil War Centennial in Lee Chapel.  Includes former Va. governor William M. Tuck \u0026 Pres. Gaines (Audio on Tuck is poor)","Part 1: speech by J.S. Whitehead in Lee Chapel in March, 1967.  Concerns the British position on Rhodesian independence.","Part 2: speech by J.S. Whitehead in Lee Chapel in March, 1967.  Concerns the British position on Rhodesian independence.","Speech by Kenneth A. Cox during opening/dedication ceremonies of WLUR on Nov. 13, 1967.  This speech was broadcast by WLUR \u0026 simucast by WREL.","Ceremony at Marshall Library to commemorate the 20th Anniversary of the Marshall Plan.","Dedication of LeJeune Hall on May 15, 1967.","VMI Band performance at Law Day Ceremonies at Marshall Library on April 29, 1967.","Law Day Ceremonies at Marshall Library on April 29, 1967.","Openings \u0026 closings used for \"Concert\".","Possibly filler for a \"Kaleidoscope\" show.","Sound effects: clocks, traffic, birds, sirens, air-raid siren.","\"News from W\u0026L\" with Charles McDowell on May 6, 1971.","Cart re-recordings: intro/close, sign on/off, ID's, etc. Dated June 12, 1969","Tape 1: WLUR's first broadcast on Feb. 27, 1967.","Copy of #407, WLUR's first broadcast.","Tape 2: last half-hour on the air, Feb. 27, 1975","Tape 1: WLUR's first night with 175 watts stereo, February 27, 1975.","Compilation of tapes used on \"Home Edition\".","Trivia Contest-1966","Editorials read on Jan. 23, 1963","1st Anniversary Program-Feb. 27, 1968.  Side 1 \u0026 2, Track A.","2d Anniversary program, February 27, 1969.","2d Anniversary program, February 27, 1969.","Tape 1: 5th Anniversary Program.","Tape 2: 5th Anniversary Program.","Tape 3: 5th Anniversary Program.","News Tapes, 1967-68","News Tapes. 1968","Interviews \u0026 actualities, 1968.","The #1 Album for February 26, 1971","News Tapes, Oct. 6-31, 1973","Tape 1: 1974 Turkey Marathon","Tape 2: 1974 Turkey Marathon","Sign on/off; news intro/tag; sports intro/ tag; used mornings \u0026 afternoons of Winter Term, 1973.","Contact 1976 3/4/76 R.E.R. Huntley on \"honor\" Tails Out 3 3/4 ips","Holiday Marathon","Portion of 1968 CAC Basketball tournament in Sewanee, Tenn.  Jeff Twardy wraps up the game \u0026 tournament- W\u0026L won.  Twardy interviews Coach Canfield","31g. 636/1","Part 1: A \"Kaleidoscope\" documentary on beatniks.","A series of short programs on the history of New Mexico.  Narration is all in Spanish.","Documentary on June 6, 1963 commemorating the 19th anniversary of D-Day.","(From box) Dr. Francis P. Gaines speaking in Lynchburg","The Tell-Tale Heart: radio drama after the short story by Poe: performed by members of the Performing Arts Program, Evergreen State College","When the World Screamed","Maurizio Pollini Interviewed by Robert Sherman in New York 1982.","Politics and Public Health in the People's Republic of China","Nuclear Power on Trial Reel 1 of 3","Nuclear Power on Trial","Nuclear Power on Trial Reel 2 of 3","Playing with Fire: radio drama after Sir Arthur Conan Doyle","Betty Carter 2/2","Betty Carter 1/2","The Atomic Bombing of Worcester 1/2","Whatever Happened to John Lennon? edited/ beeped version","Founder's Day 1/19/79 James G Leyburn","Interview w/ Studs Terkel 1/2","Interview w/ Studs Terkel 2/2","The Nighthawks Tape 3 Cockpit 5/15/79","Guess What's Coming to Dinner Project E.A.T. (Educating Appetites for Tomorrow)","Presidential Press COnf. Panel Lee Chapel March 6, 1981 2nd Panel Dox Tape 3 3/4 ips","Presidential Press Conference Panel Lee Chapel- March 6, 1981 1st panel- Tape 1 of 1 Series- Tape 1 7 1/2 ips","John D. Wilson Inaugural Address OKD January 19, 1983.","(Box) RESOLVED: That Washington \u0026 Lee University should admit women to its undergraduate program WLUR-FM Recorded live 8 p.m. Nov. 16, 1983 Northen Auditorium approx 1:45:00","(Box) Rock Revival (1978) *DO NOT ERASE* (Reel Side 1) Tails Out (Reel Side 2) 3/22/79 Contact Eugene McCarthy/ William Rusher Tails Out","Presidential Press Conf. Panel W\u0026L Lee Chapel March 6,7-1981 Saturday- Tape 1 of 1 3 3/4 ips Series III","Presidential Press Conf. Panel W\u0026L Lee Chapel March 6,7-1981 Tape II Session II Series III 7 1/2 ips","Presidential Press Conf. Panel Lee Chapel- March 6,7-1981 Tape I Panel 2 Series II 7 1/2 ips","Presidential Press Conf. Panel W+L Lee Chapel March 6,7-1981 Auxilary Tape I of I 3 3/4 ips","Pres. Press Conf. Panel Lee Chapel March 6,7-1981 Auxillary Tape Saturday","\"Between the Lines\" with B. 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If available, the digital copy is linked above.","Due to the fragility of Reel-to-Reel recordings, this item may only be accessed digitally. If available, the digital copy is linked above.","Due to the fragility of Reel-to-Reel recordings, this item may only be accessed digitally. If available, the digital copy is linked above.","Due to the fragility of Reel-to-Reel recordings, this item may only be accessed digitally. If available, the digital copy is linked above.","Due to the fragility of Reel-to-Reel recordings, this item may only be accessed digitally. If available, the digital copy is linked above.","Due to the fragility of Reel-to-Reel recordings, this item may only be accessed digitally. If available, the digital copy is linked above.","Due to the fragility of Reel-to-Reel recordings, this item may only be accessed digitally. If available, the digital copy is linked above.","Due to the fragility of Reel-to-Reel recordings, this item may only be accessed digitally. If available, the digital copy is linked above.","Due to the fragility of Reel-to-Reel recordings, this item may only be accessed digitally. If available, the digital copy is linked above.","Due to the fragility of Reel-to-Reel recordings, this item may only be accessed digitally. If available, the digital copy is linked above.","Due to the fragility of Reel-to-Reel recordings, this item may only be accessed digitally. If available, the digital copy is linked above.","Due to the fragility of Reel-to-Reel recordings, this item may only be accessed digitally. If available, the digital copy is linked above.","Due to the fragility of Reel-to-Reel recordings, this item may only be accessed digitally. If available, the digital copy is linked above.","Due to the fragility of Reel-to-Reel recordings, this item may only be accessed digitally. If available, the digital copy is linked above.","Due to the fragility of Reel-to-Reel recordings, this item may only be accessed digitally. 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If available, the digital copy is linked above.","Due to the fragility of Reel-to-Reel recordings, this item may only be accessed digitally. If available, the digital copy is linked above.","Due to the fragility of Reel-to-Reel recordings, this item may only be accessed digitally. If available, the digital copy is linked above."],"custodhist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOriginal Title: Speech and reading by Ishmael Reed, poet, in Lee Chapel\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1975 - Categorized as \"Content,\" reel number 44, to be played at 3 3/4 speed \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eC.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 1 \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOriginal Title: \"King Lear\" readings from \"King Lear\" by Washington and Lee English Professor Fitzgerald Flournoy. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1975 - Categorized as \"Dramatics,\" reel number 249, to be played at 7 1/2 speed \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eC.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 2 \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOriginal Title: \"Last Echo\": an original radio adaptation for \"Kaleidoscope\" of this famous literary piece.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1975 - Categorized as \"Dramatics,\" reel number 250, to be played at 7 1/2 speed \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eC.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 3 \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOriginal Title: \"The Old Gentleman\": John K. Jennings, a Washington and Lee student, reads an original radio script entitled \"The Old Gentleman,\" about George Washington, for \"Kaleidoscope\"\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1975 - Categorized as \"Dramatics,\" reel number 251, to be played at 7 1/2 speed \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eC.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 4 \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOriginal Title: \"A Christmas Carol\": this is an adaptation of Dickens' traditional story, Produced for \"Kaleidoscope\" in cooperation with Troubadours.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1975 - Categorized as \"Dramatics,\" reel number 253, to be played at 7 1/2 speed \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eC.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 5 \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOriginal Title: \"December Incident\": an original play broadcast on \"Kaleidoscope\" concerning how the story of the birth of Christ might be reported and treated today. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1975 - Categorized as \"Dramatics,\" reel number 254, to be played at 7 1/2 speed\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eC.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 6\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOriginal Title: \"Measure for Measure\": this was recorded from a Troubadour rehearsal of the play.  \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1975 - Categorized as \"Dramatics,\" reel number 255, to be played at 7 1/2 speed\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eC.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 7\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOriginal Title: panel discussion on \"Marat de Sade\" held on Feb. 26, 1967 in Washington and Lee Bookstore. The topic was the play Marat de Sade, which was produced by the Troubadour Theatre. The participants who appear on this part were Albert Gordon, Director of Theatre at Detroit University, and Dr. George W. Ray, English Professor at Washington and Lee. The program was broadcast shortly before the play in mid-March.   \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1975 - Categorized as \"Dramatics,\" reel number 256, to be played at 7 1/2 speed\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eC.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 8\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOriginal Title: panel discussion on \"Marat de Sade\" held on Feb. 26, 1967 in Washington and Lee Bookstore. The topic was the play Marat de Sade, which was produced by the Troubadour Theatre. The participants who appear on this part were Dr. George W. Ray, English Professor at Washington and Lee, Mr. Lee Kahn, Troubadour Theatre Director, Mr. Mario Pellicciaro, instructor in Ancient Languages, and Mr. Robert Youngblood, German Instructor. The program was broadcast shortly before the play in mid-March.   \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1975 - Categorized as \"Dramatics,\" reel number 257, to be played at 7 1/2 speed\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eC.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 9\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOriginal Title: Part 1 of \"The Knew What They Wanted\" Produsced in cooperation with the Troubadours and broadcast on March 2, 1961\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1975 - Categorized as \"Dramatics,\" reel number 261, to be played at 7 1/2 speed\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eC.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 13\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOriginal Title: Part 2 of \"The Knew What They Wanted\" Produsced in cooperation with the Troubadours and broadcast on March 2, 1961\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1975 - Categorized as \"Dramatics,\" reel number 262, to be played at 7 1/2 speed\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eC.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 14\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOriginal Title: \"Gallimanfry\" program for May 4, 1967. The theme of this show was the literature of higher education. Regular hostess was Mrs. Jane Rushing, Manager of Washington and Lee Bookstore. Guests were Dean W.W. Pusey III, Dean of the College, and Dr. Edward L. Pinney. Gallimanfry was WLUR's first book review show. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1975 - Categorized as \"Dramatics,\" reel number 263, to be played at 7 1/2 speed\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eC.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 15\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOriginal Title: \"Gallimanfry\" program from April 13, 1967. Discussion of new book about Governor Letcher, Virginia's Civil War Governor. Regular hostess was Mrs. Jane Rushing. Her guests were General John S. Letcher, the governor's grandson, Dr. Charles Turner, Washington and Lee history professor and Washington and Lee history major, Robert Imholt. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1975 - Categorized as \"Dramatics,\" reel number 264, to be played at 7 1/2 speed\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eC.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 16\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOriginal Title: \"Gallimanfry\" program on April 5, 1967. Regular hostess Mrs. Jane Rushing interviews Washington and Lee faculty member and poet Dabney Stuart. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1975 - Categorized as \"Dramatics,\" reel number 265, to be played at 7 1/2 speed\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eC.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 17\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOriginal Title: Part 1 of \"Gallimanfry\" program on May 18, 1967. This program concerned the literature of the theatre. Regular hostess was Mrs. Jane Rushing. Guests were Mr. Lee Kahn, Director of Washington and Lee Troubadour Theatre, and Don Baker, a junior fine arts major. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1975 - Categorized as \"Dramatics,\" reel number 266, to be played at 7 1/2 speed\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eC.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 18\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOriginal Title: Part 2 of \"Gallimanfry\" program on May 18, 1967. This program concerned the literature of the theatre. Regular hostess was Mrs. Jane Rushing. Guests were Mr. Lee Kahn, Director of Washington and Lee Troubadour Theatre, and Don Baker, a junior fine arts major. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1975 - Categorized as \"Dramatics,\" reel number 267, to be played at 7 1/2 speed\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eC.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 19\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOriginal Title: Radio Theatre: compilation of tapes aired Fall, 1973. Written, produced, and written primarily by Washington and Lee students. One half hour in length, there is no real continuity between the various shows. Strange and unusual stuff. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1975 - Categorized as \"Dramatics,\" reel number 268, to be played at 7 1/2 or 3 3/4 speed\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eC.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 20\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOriginal Title: Poetry reading by Richard Eberhart at Washington and Lee on November 26, 1962. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1975 - Categorized as \"Poetry,\" reel number 269, to be played at 7 1/2 speed\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eC.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 21\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOriginal Title: Interview with Stephen Spender. This famous English poet visited Washington and Lee in the fall of some year for an English lecture, and he gave an interview and did some readings of his works for \"Kaleidoscope.\" \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1975 - Categorized as \"Poetry,\" reel number 270, to be played at 7 1/2 speed\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eC.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 22\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOriginal Title: Interview with Stephen Spender. This famous English poet visited Washington and Lee in the fall of some year for an English lecture, and he gave an interview and did some readings of his works for \"Kaleidoscope.\" \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1975 - Categorized as \"Poetry,\" reel number 270, to be played at 7 1/2 speed\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eC.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 23\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOriginal Title: Readings by Archibald MacLeish, E.E. Cummings, Stephen Spender, and Dylan Thomas. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1975 - Categorized as \"Poetry,\" reel number 271, to be played at 7 1/2 speed\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eC.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 24\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOriginal Title: Readings by Gertrude Stein, Robert Frost, E.E. Cummings, and William Butler Yeats. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1975 - Categorized as \"Poetry,\" reel number 272, to be played at 7 1/2 speed\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eC.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 25\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOriginal Title: Reading of Italian poetry by Prof. Youngblood at Washington and Lee bookstore on May 14, 1967 - Part 1 \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1975 - Categorized as \"Poetry,\" reel number 273, to be played at 1 7/8 speed\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eC.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 26\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOriginal Title: Reading of Italian poetry by Prof. Youngblood at Washington and Lee bookstore on May 14, 1967 - Part 2\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1975 - Categorized as \"Poetry,\" reel number 274, to be played at 1 7/8 speed\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eC.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 27\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOriginal Title: Part 1 - Reading by Robert Lowell in duPont Auditorium on April 19, 1967. This was broadcast as WLUR's final program on May 18, 1967. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1975 - Categorized as \"Poetry,\" reel number 275, to be played at 3 3/4 speed\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eC.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 28\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOriginal Title: Part 2 - Reading by Robert Lowell in duPont Auditorium on April 19, 1967. This was broadcast as WLUR's final program on May 18, 1967. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1975 - Categorized as \"Poetry,\" reel number 276, to be played at 3 3/4 speed\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eC.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 29\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOriginal Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain and Empire City 6. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 \nC.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOriginal Title: Jazz: interview with Woody Herman and Ahmad Jamal on April 27, 1961 \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 143 \nC.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOriginal Title: Jazz: a \"Kaleidoscope\" documentary using a recording by Leonard Bernstein is a speech by Dr. Alvin Kershaw.  Made in Fall, 1957.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 144 \nC.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 3\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOriginal Title: Jazz: an interview with Louis Armstrong and his female vocalist, Velma Middleton.  Also contains portions of his performances at Fancy Dress, 1958.  Broadcast February 6, 1958. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 145 \nC.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 4\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOriginal Title: Jazz: An interview with Dave Brubeck.  (Brubeck apparently was in Lexington.)  No date.\n1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 146 \nC.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 5\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOriginal Title: Electronic: \"Chou Wen-Chung Music Special\".  This was a special program in March, 1967.  Panelists were: Washington and Lee Prof. Robert Stewart and students Bob Brenner, Jeff Twardy.  Chou, a Chinese composer, was at Washington and Lee for a concert. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 147 \nC.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 6\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBelow is the information related to this: \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOriginal Title: Electronic: \"Encore,\" a special on electronic music.  \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 148 \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eC.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 7\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBelow is the information related to this: \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOriginal Title: Electronic: \"Encore,\" a special on electronic music.  \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 149 \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eC.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 8\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBelow is the information related to this: \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOriginal Title: Electronic: \"Encore,\" a special on electronic music.  \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 150 \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eC.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 9\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBelow is the information related to this: \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOriginal Title: Washington and Lee Sextet plays in Lee Chapel \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 151 \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eC.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 10\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. 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Below is the information related to this: ","Original Title: Speech and reading by Ishmael Reed, poet, in Lee Chapel","1975 - Categorized as \"Content,\" reel number 44, to be played at 3 3/4 speed ","C.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 1 ","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: ","Original Title: \"King Lear\" readings from \"King Lear\" by Washington and Lee English Professor Fitzgerald Flournoy. ","1975 - Categorized as \"Dramatics,\" reel number 249, to be played at 7 1/2 speed ","C.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 2 ","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: ","Original Title: \"Last Echo\": an original radio adaptation for \"Kaleidoscope\" of this famous literary piece.","1975 - Categorized as \"Dramatics,\" reel number 250, to be played at 7 1/2 speed ","C.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 3 ","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: ","Original Title: \"The Old Gentleman\": John K. Jennings, a Washington and Lee student, reads an original radio script entitled \"The Old Gentleman,\" about George Washington, for \"Kaleidoscope\"","1975 - Categorized as \"Dramatics,\" reel number 251, to be played at 7 1/2 speed ","C.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 4 ","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: ","Original Title: \"A Christmas Carol\": this is an adaptation of Dickens' traditional story, Produced for \"Kaleidoscope\" in cooperation with Troubadours.","1975 - Categorized as \"Dramatics,\" reel number 253, to be played at 7 1/2 speed ","C.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 5 ","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this:","Original Title: \"December Incident\": an original play broadcast on \"Kaleidoscope\" concerning how the story of the birth of Christ might be reported and treated today. ","1975 - Categorized as \"Dramatics,\" reel number 254, to be played at 7 1/2 speed","C.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 6","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this:","Original Title: \"Measure for Measure\": this was recorded from a Troubadour rehearsal of the play.  ","1975 - Categorized as \"Dramatics,\" reel number 255, to be played at 7 1/2 speed","C.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 7","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this:","Original Title: panel discussion on \"Marat de Sade\" held on Feb. 26, 1967 in Washington and Lee Bookstore. The topic was the play Marat de Sade, which was produced by the Troubadour Theatre. The participants who appear on this part were Albert Gordon, Director of Theatre at Detroit University, and Dr. George W. Ray, English Professor at Washington and Lee. The program was broadcast shortly before the play in mid-March.   ","1975 - Categorized as \"Dramatics,\" reel number 256, to be played at 7 1/2 speed","C.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 8","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this:","Original Title: panel discussion on \"Marat de Sade\" held on Feb. 26, 1967 in Washington and Lee Bookstore. The topic was the play Marat de Sade, which was produced by the Troubadour Theatre. The participants who appear on this part were Dr. George W. Ray, English Professor at Washington and Lee, Mr. Lee Kahn, Troubadour Theatre Director, Mr. Mario Pellicciaro, instructor in Ancient Languages, and Mr. Robert Youngblood, German Instructor. The program was broadcast shortly before the play in mid-March.   ","1975 - Categorized as \"Dramatics,\" reel number 257, to be played at 7 1/2 speed","C.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 9","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this:","Original Title: Part 1 of \"The Knew What They Wanted\" Produsced in cooperation with the Troubadours and broadcast on March 2, 1961","1975 - Categorized as \"Dramatics,\" reel number 261, to be played at 7 1/2 speed","C.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 13","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this:","Original Title: Part 2 of \"The Knew What They Wanted\" Produsced in cooperation with the Troubadours and broadcast on March 2, 1961","1975 - Categorized as \"Dramatics,\" reel number 262, to be played at 7 1/2 speed","C.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 14","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this:","Original Title: \"Gallimanfry\" program for May 4, 1967. The theme of this show was the literature of higher education. Regular hostess was Mrs. Jane Rushing, Manager of Washington and Lee Bookstore. Guests were Dean W.W. Pusey III, Dean of the College, and Dr. Edward L. Pinney. Gallimanfry was WLUR's first book review show. ","1975 - Categorized as \"Dramatics,\" reel number 263, to be played at 7 1/2 speed","C.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 15","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this:","Original Title: \"Gallimanfry\" program from April 13, 1967. Discussion of new book about Governor Letcher, Virginia's Civil War Governor. Regular hostess was Mrs. Jane Rushing. Her guests were General John S. Letcher, the governor's grandson, Dr. Charles Turner, Washington and Lee history professor and Washington and Lee history major, Robert Imholt. ","1975 - Categorized as \"Dramatics,\" reel number 264, to be played at 7 1/2 speed","C.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 16","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this:","Original Title: \"Gallimanfry\" program on April 5, 1967. Regular hostess Mrs. Jane Rushing interviews Washington and Lee faculty member and poet Dabney Stuart. ","1975 - Categorized as \"Dramatics,\" reel number 265, to be played at 7 1/2 speed","C.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 17","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this:","Original Title: Part 1 of \"Gallimanfry\" program on May 18, 1967. This program concerned the literature of the theatre. Regular hostess was Mrs. Jane Rushing. Guests were Mr. Lee Kahn, Director of Washington and Lee Troubadour Theatre, and Don Baker, a junior fine arts major. ","1975 - Categorized as \"Dramatics,\" reel number 266, to be played at 7 1/2 speed","C.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 18","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this:","Original Title: Part 2 of \"Gallimanfry\" program on May 18, 1967. This program concerned the literature of the theatre. Regular hostess was Mrs. Jane Rushing. Guests were Mr. Lee Kahn, Director of Washington and Lee Troubadour Theatre, and Don Baker, a junior fine arts major. ","1975 - Categorized as \"Dramatics,\" reel number 267, to be played at 7 1/2 speed","C.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 19","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this:","Original Title: Radio Theatre: compilation of tapes aired Fall, 1973. Written, produced, and written primarily by Washington and Lee students. One half hour in length, there is no real continuity between the various shows. Strange and unusual stuff. ","1975 - Categorized as \"Dramatics,\" reel number 268, to be played at 7 1/2 or 3 3/4 speed","C.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 20","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this:","Original Title: Poetry reading by Richard Eberhart at Washington and Lee on November 26, 1962. ","1975 - Categorized as \"Poetry,\" reel number 269, to be played at 7 1/2 speed","C.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 21","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this:","Original Title: Interview with Stephen Spender. This famous English poet visited Washington and Lee in the fall of some year for an English lecture, and he gave an interview and did some readings of his works for \"Kaleidoscope.\" ","1975 - Categorized as \"Poetry,\" reel number 270, to be played at 7 1/2 speed","C.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 22","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this:","Original Title: Interview with Stephen Spender. This famous English poet visited Washington and Lee in the fall of some year for an English lecture, and he gave an interview and did some readings of his works for \"Kaleidoscope.\" ","1975 - Categorized as \"Poetry,\" reel number 270, to be played at 7 1/2 speed","C.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 23","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this:","Original Title: Readings by Archibald MacLeish, E.E. Cummings, Stephen Spender, and Dylan Thomas. ","1975 - Categorized as \"Poetry,\" reel number 271, to be played at 7 1/2 speed","C.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 24","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this:","Original Title: Readings by Gertrude Stein, Robert Frost, E.E. Cummings, and William Butler Yeats. ","1975 - Categorized as \"Poetry,\" reel number 272, to be played at 7 1/2 speed","C.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 25","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this:","Original Title: Reading of Italian poetry by Prof. Youngblood at Washington and Lee bookstore on May 14, 1967 - Part 1 ","1975 - Categorized as \"Poetry,\" reel number 273, to be played at 1 7/8 speed","C.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 26","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this:","Original Title: Reading of Italian poetry by Prof. Youngblood at Washington and Lee bookstore on May 14, 1967 - Part 2","1975 - Categorized as \"Poetry,\" reel number 274, to be played at 1 7/8 speed","C.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 27","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this:","Original Title: Part 1 - Reading by Robert Lowell in duPont Auditorium on April 19, 1967. This was broadcast as WLUR's final program on May 18, 1967. ","1975 - Categorized as \"Poetry,\" reel number 275, to be played at 3 3/4 speed","C.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 28","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this:","Original Title: Part 2 - Reading by Robert Lowell in duPont Auditorium on April 19, 1967. This was broadcast as WLUR's final program on May 18, 1967. ","1975 - Categorized as \"Poetry,\" reel number 276, to be played at 3 3/4 speed","C.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 29","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: ","Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain and Empire City 6. ","1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 \nC.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: ","Original Title: Jazz: interview with Woody Herman and Ahmad Jamal on April 27, 1961 ","1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 143 \nC.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 2","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: ","Original Title: Jazz: a \"Kaleidoscope\" documentary using a recording by Leonard Bernstein is a speech by Dr. Alvin Kershaw.  Made in Fall, 1957.","1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 144 \nC.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 3","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: ","Original Title: Jazz: an interview with Louis Armstrong and his female vocalist, Velma Middleton.  Also contains portions of his performances at Fancy Dress, 1958.  Broadcast February 6, 1958. ","1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 145 \nC.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 4","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: ","Original Title: Jazz: An interview with Dave Brubeck.  (Brubeck apparently was in Lexington.)  No date.\n1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 146 \nC.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 5","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: ","Original Title: Electronic: \"Chou Wen-Chung Music Special\".  This was a special program in March, 1967.  Panelists were: Washington and Lee Prof. Robert Stewart and students Bob Brenner, Jeff Twardy.  Chou, a Chinese composer, was at Washington and Lee for a concert. ","1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 147 \nC.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 6","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. ","Below is the information related to this: ","Original Title: Electronic: \"Encore,\" a special on electronic music.  ","1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 148 ","C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 7","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. ","Below is the information related to this: ","Original Title: Electronic: \"Encore,\" a special on electronic music.  ","1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 149 ","C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 8","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. ","Below is the information related to this: ","Original Title: Electronic: \"Encore,\" a special on electronic music.  ","1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 150 ","C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 9","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. ","Below is the information related to this: ","Original Title: Washington and Lee Sextet plays in Lee Chapel ","1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 151 ","C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 10","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1"],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003e[Identification of item], WLUR Recordings and Broadcasts (RG 50), Special Collections and Archives, James G. Leyburn Library, Washington and Lee University, Lexington, VA\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["[Identification of item], WLUR Recordings and Broadcasts (RG 50), Special Collections and Archives, James G. Leyburn Library, Washington and Lee University, Lexington, VA"],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eRecords of the Washington and Lee University radio station, WLUR 91.5, from its creation in 1967-68 to present. This record group is composed primarily of recordings from the radio station. Included among the tapes are earlier recordings from the Washington and Lee Journalism Dept. predating the founding of the radio station. The station was originally created as an arm of the Journalism Dept. It is now a branch of the Communications and Public Affairs Office. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePlease contact Special Collections and Archives staff for an inventory list of the recordings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBell Telephone Hour: a tribute to Yehudi Menuhin, \"Carnival of the Menuhins.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDocumentary on presidential campaign with good voice excerpts of Eisenhower and Adlai Stevenson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Nighthawks Tape 1 Cockpit 5/15/79\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eApril 30, 1956 Sen. Alben W. Barkley's Final Speech\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis was a \"Radio W\u0026amp;L\" documentary in the fall of 1965 on the state campaign for governor and legislature.  Voices of Tom White, A. Linwood Holton, Mills E. Godwin, Jr., Mr. Charles Davidson, and Dr. Charles Phillips.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDr. Ollinger Crenshaw recounts U.S. Presidential elections from 1916 to 1964.  These comments were used to fill on election night in 1966.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eComments by Colonel B. McCluer Gilliam on Virginia, Rockbridge County, and Lexington politics for election night 1966.  These were used as filler.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWhen Buz Dawbarn was running for the state senate, he was interviewed by Charles Winston at the College Town Shop in Lexington on October 20, 1967.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA news conference of Governor Rockefeller on April 30, 1968 at which he announced his candidacy for the presidency.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArizona Senator Barry Goldwater (R) accepts presidential nomination of Washington's exclusive Alfalfa Club.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 1: WLUR Election Night 1968\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 2: WLUR Election Night 1968\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 3: WLUR Election Night 1968\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 4: WLUR Election Night 1968\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInterviews \u0026amp; actualities, WLUR Election Night 1972.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 1; speech by Linwood Holton at Lexington High School on October 9, 1965.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 2; speech by Linwood Holton at Lexington High School on October 9, 1965.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStories by D.R. \"Billy\" Matthews, 8th District Congressman, Florida: An opening story-7 1/2, 10 original stories-7 1/2, final stories-3 3/4\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeech by Sen. Barry Goldwater before the Association of American Editorial Cartoonists on May 10, 1963\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeech by Brooks Hays, former Arizona congressman, before the Pennsylvania Political Science \u0026amp; Public Administrators Association.  Also, miscellaneous stories told by Mr. Hays.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInaugural Address: Va. Gov. Linwood Holton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFirst \"State of the Commonwealth Address\" by Va. Gov. Linwood Holton\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePresident Truman's keynote address at the 1960 MC.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 1: excerpts of the 1964 MC. (Some tapes are missing, so all parts are not consecutive.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 2: excerpts of the 1964 MC. Contains comments by Richard Poff, 6th District Congressman from Roanoke.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 3: excerpts of the 1964 MC.  Contains comments by Congressman Poff \u0026amp; Minnesota Congressman Walter Judd.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 4: excerpts of the 1964 MC. Contains keynote address by Congressman Judd.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 5: excerpts from the 1964 MC\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 6: excerpts from the 1964 MC.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 7: excerpts from the 1964 MC.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 8: excerpts from the 1964 MC.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 9: excerpts from the 1964 MC.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 10: excerpts from the 1964 MC.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 11: excerpts from the 1964 MC.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 12: excerpts from the 1964 MC.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 13: excerpts from the 1964 MC.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 14: excerpts from the 1964 MC.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRichard Nixon was nominated May 4, 1968 for president.  Steve Saunders, MC Chairman called Nixon in Louisville.  This is Nixon's acceptance message.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis tape contains all the promos for the 1968 MC, used by WLUR.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA composite of unrelated tapes about the '68 MC.  Contains: 1. WFTV (Orlando) editorial against Gov. Kirk; 2. Bill Wilkerson's interview with MC Chairman Steve Saunders on Oct. 5, 1967; 3. Larry Honig's interview with Gov. Kirk in Nov. 1967; 4. comments by Red Patton to Don Husat in Nov. 1967; 5. Don Husat in Nov. 1967; 5. Don Husat's interview with Steve Saunders on March 22, 1968.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 1: excerpts of the 1968 MC.  Contains Andrew Lupton's interview with Gov. Kirk; speeches by Tenn. Congressman Bill Brock, Gov. Linwood HOlton; Gov. Kirk's keynote address.  Also, the \"bomb hoax\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 2: excerpts from the 1968 MC.  Contains speech by Okla. Gov. Henry Bellman \u0026amp; Don Husat's interview with Bellman.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 3: excerpts from the 1968 MC.  Contains debate on the platform.  States report when they will nominate a candidate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 4: excerpts from the 1968 MC.  Contains nominating speeches.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 5: excerpts from the 1968 MC.  Contains more nominating speeches.  Also, the memorial service for Tommy Mac Baremore.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 6: excerpts from the 1968 MC.  More nominating speeches \u0026amp; seconding speeches for Richard M. Nixon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 7: excerpts from the 1968 MC.  Includes nomination of Spiro Agnew, first ballot roll-call for N.Y.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 8: excerpts from the 1968 MC.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 9: excerpts from the 1968 MC.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 10: excerpts from the 1968 MC.  Sen. Charles Percy of Illinois is nominated for VP.  Nixon telephonically accepts his nomination as pres. Convention windup.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlben Barkley's Final Speech, 1956 Mock Convention, 4-30-56\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eKDKA: documentary \"President Kennedy: Obituary\", ABC News: coverage of the assasination in Dallas \u0026amp; comments on John F. Kennedy's presidency \u0026amp; life at the White House.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eKDKA: documentary \"President Kennedy: Obituary\", ABC News: coverage of the assasination in Dallas \u0026amp; comments on John F. Kennedy's presidency \u0026amp; life at the White House.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eKDKA: documentary \"President Kennedy: Obituary\", ABC News: coverage of the assasination in Dallas \u0026amp; comments on John F. Kennedy's presidency \u0026amp; life at the White House.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eKDKA: documentary \"President Kennedy: Obituary\", ABC News: coverage of the assasination in Dallas \u0026amp; comments on John F. Kennedy's presidency \u0026amp; life at the White House.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eKDKA: documentary \"President Kennedy: Obituary\", ABC News: coverage of the assasination in Dallas \u0026amp; comments on John F. Kennedy's presidency \u0026amp; life at the White House.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eKDKA: documentary \"President Kennedy: Obituary\", ABC News: coverage of the assasination in Dallas \u0026amp; comments on John F. Kennedy's presidency \u0026amp; life at the White House.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eKDKA: documentary \"President Kennedy: Obituary\", ABC News: coverage of the assasination in Dallas \u0026amp; comments on John F. Kennedy's presidency \u0026amp; life at the White House.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eKDKA: documentary \"President Kennedy: Obituary\", ABC News: coverage of the assasination in Dallas \u0026amp; comments on John F. Kennedy's presidency \u0026amp; life at the White House.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eKDKA: documentary \"President Kennedy: Obituary\", ABC News: coverage of the assasination in Dallas \u0026amp; comments on John F. Kennedy's presidency \u0026amp; life at the White House.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eKDKA: documentary \"President Kennedy: Obituary\", ABC News: coverage of the assasination in Dallas \u0026amp; comments on John F. Kennedy's presidency \u0026amp; life at the White House.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeech by Albertus S. Harrison at the Virginia Associated Press Broadcaster's meeting on October 9, 1961.  (He became governor of Virginia a few months later.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCompilation of remarks by assorted U.S. Senators, U.S. Congressmen \u0026amp; important federal officials.  Includes: Pierre Salinger, Eugene McCarthy, George Romney, Sam J. Ervin Jr., Tom Clark, Nelson Rockefeller, Harry F. Byrd Sr., Willard Wirtz, Robert F. Kennedy \u0026amp; Arnold Olsen. (Tait Trussell Collection)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCompilation of remarks by U.S. Senators Everett M. Dirksen, Robert S. Kerr, Thurston B. Morton \u0026amp; Kenneth Keating.  Dirksen talks about: funny stories, treaties \u0026amp; ladies hats, his status as a presidential candidate on 13 March 1963, \u0026amp; \"china \u0026amp; vitals\". (Tait Trussell Collection)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeech by U.S. Senator Barry Goldwater at W\u0026amp;L on 1 March 1961.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeech by U.S. Senator Barry Goldwater at W\u0026amp;L on 1 March 1961.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNews Conference with U.S. Senator Barry Goldwater at W\u0026amp;L on 1 March 1961\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePres. Eisenhower's speech announcing the landing of U.S. troops in Lebanon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePres. Eisenhower's speech at Mary Baldwin College on October 27, 1960.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePres. Kennedy's Test-Ban Treaty speech in July, 1963\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCompilation of Pres. Kennedy's speeches/comments at various functions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePres. Kennedy's speech in Boston, Mass. on October 19, 1963.  Also, his Berlin Crisis Speech of 1961.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePres. Kennedy: Oath of office; inaugural address; Peace Corps message; Alliance for Progress speech.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePres. Kennedy's Cuban Missile Crisis Speech on October 22, 1962.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePres. Kennedy: interview \u0026amp; speech at Roanoke Airport on November 4, 1960.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePres Johnson: discussion of the world situation, especially the Arab-Israeli conflict, on June 19, 1967 in Washington, D.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePres. Johnson: message to Congress on March 15, 1965 (2 tapes)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePres. Johnson: message to Congress on March 15, 1965 (2 tapes)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePres. Johnson: Inaugural on January 20, 1965\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePres. Johnson: speech at Women's National Press Club on January, 1963.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePres. Johnson: speech before the U.S. Chamber of Commerce- Spring 1964\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePres. Johnson: address to Congress on November 27, 1963.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePres. Nixon: \"National Welfare Report\" on August 8, 1969\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 1: speech delivered March 13, 1965 in Lee Chapel by Thomas G. Wicker chief of Washington Bureau, New York Times. (Part 2: lost)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 1: seminar conducted by Dr. James W. Silver, past president of the Southern Historical Society, on March 12, 1965.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 2: seminar conducted by Dr. James W. Silver on March 12, 1965\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 1: Speech delivered by Dr. James W. Silver on March 12, 1965\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 2: speech delivered by Dr. James W. Silver on March 12, 1965\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 1: speech by Col. Francis Pickens Miller, special assistant at the U.S. State Department, on March 14, 1966\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 2: speech by Col. Francis Pickens Miller on March 14, 1966\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 3: speech by Col. Francis Pickens Miller on March 14, 1966\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 1: speech by Douglass Carter, special assistant to Pres. Lyndon B. Johnson, on March 13, 1965.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 2: speech by Douglass Carter on March 13, 1965\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart I: speech by C.P. Ives, associate editor of the Baltimore Sun, on March 14, 1965.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 2: speech by C.P. Ives on March 14, 1965. (This tape may not be consecutive with Part 1 since the tape was lost.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 1: speech by James R. Echols, cultural affairs advisor at the USIA March 12, 1965\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 2: speech by James R. Echols on March 12, 1965\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 1: speech by James Farmer, former director of CORE, on February 15, 1967 in Lee Chapel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 2: speech by James Farmer on February 15, 1967.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 1: seminar conducted by Richmond Flowers, former attorney-general of Alabama, with W\u0026amp;L law students on February 15, 1967.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 2: seminar conducted by Richmond Flowers on February 15, 1967\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 2: speech by Richmond Flowers in Lee Chapel on February 15, 1967. (Part 1 has been lost.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 1: speech by Dr. Frederick Wilhelmsen in Lee Chapel on February 16, 1967.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 2: speech by Dr. Frederick Wilhelmsen in Lee Chapel on February 16, 1967\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 1: speech by Tom Wolfe, W\u0026amp;L alumnus \u0026amp; author, in Lee Chapel on February 18, 1967.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 2: speech by Tom Wolfe in Lee Chapel on February 18, 1967.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 1: speech by Robert D. Novak, syndicated columnist, on February 10, 1969 (Part 2 has been lost.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeech by Philippe Labro on February 12, 1969.  (There used to be another tape of this speech: it's unknown what part of the speech this tape is.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeech by Ralph Lapp on February 12, 1969.  (There used to be 3 tapes of this speech: it's uncertain what part this tape is.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeech by Walter Adams on February 13, 1969.  (There used to be 3 tapes of this speech: it's uncertain what part this tape is.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeech by John Silber on February 14, 1969.  (There used to be 4 tapes: only 1 remains.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeech by U.S. Senator George McGovern on February 15, 1969 (There used to be 4 tapes: only 1 remains.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 1: master tape of Contact 1970. (Speakers \u0026amp; dates aren't indicated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 2: master tape of Contact 1970. (Speakers \u0026amp; dates aren's indicated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 3: master tape of Contact 1970. (Speakers \u0026amp; dates aren't indicated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeech by Dr. Charles Hamilton on January 15, 1971.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeech by U.S. Senator Mark Hatfield on January 18, 1971\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeech by Dr. Arthur Hansen, president of Georgia Tech, on January 20, 1971. Subject: \"Education \u0026amp; Technology\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeech by Leonard Weinglass, Chicago defense attorney.  Date unknown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeech by Stewart Udall, Secretary of the Interior on February 1, 1972\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 1: speech by Frank Mankiewicz on February 28, 1973.  Subject: \"Government \u0026amp; the Press\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 2: Speech by Frank Mankiewicz on February 28, 1973.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeech by Betty Friedan in Lee Chapel on March 1, 1973. Subject: \"Feminism\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeech \u0026amp; relations by James Dickey in Lee Chapel on February 3, 1973.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeech by Dick Gregory, comedian \u0026amp; black activist, in Doremus Gym on March 5, 1973.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeech by Adm. Jeremiah Denton in Lee Chapel on April 17, 1974.  (A POW during the Vietnam War, Denton told of some of his experiences during captivity.  The entire speech is not included on the tape.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeech by Heywood Hale Broun, CBS-TV sportscaster, in Lee Chapel on February 25, 1974\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContact '75- Louis Rukeyser 2/26/75 Lee Chapel 8PM Reel 1 of 2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 2: speech by Louis Rukeyser in Lee Chapel on February 26, 1975\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContact '75-Louis Rukeyser Reel 2 of 2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 1: speech by David Halberstram, author \u0026amp; journalist, in Lee Chapel on March 3, 1975.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 2: speech by David Halberstram in Lee Chapel on March 3, 1975\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeech by William H. Rehnquist, associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, in Lee Chapel on March 4, 1975\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConservation \u0026amp; Energy Debate between David Brower \u0026amp; T. Justin Moore Jr. in Lee Chapel on March 5, 1975.  (Bower was executive director of the Sierra Club before he founded \u0026amp; became president of Friends of the Earth.  Moore is president of VEPCO.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHenry J. Taylor addresses the Lynchburg Chamber of Commerce on April 8, 1965 at RMWC.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSen. Harry F. Byrd Jr. addresses the Lynchburg Chamber of Commerce on May 8, 1968 at RMWC.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eU.N. representative Philip Dean's speech at RMWC on May 9, 1963.  Sponsored by the League of Women Voters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDr. Paul Goodman \u0026amp; Dr. Ernest van der Haag: speeches during RMWC's \"Focus\" on December 4, 1965.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeech by Clinton Rossitor in Lee Chapel on 11 March 1965, called: \"President \u0026amp; Congress in the 60's: A New \u0026amp; Enduring Balance of Power?\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCollection of 3 speeches by: Alexander P. Saversky, aeronautical engineer; Arthur Larson, coiner of the term \"modern republicanism\"; Dr. Edward Katzenback, director of the defense studies program at Harvard University.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeech by E.G. Sherbourne in Doremus Gym on March 13, 1967.  Sherbourne, director of science services in D.C., spoke during the SIPA Convention.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeech by Alan Barth, editorial writer for the Washington Post, to a journalism class on 9 November 1959.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeech by Robert Estabrook, Washington Post columnist, on December 6, 1967 at W\u0026amp;L (Part 1)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeech by Robert Estabrook, Washington Post columnist, on December 6, 1967 at W\u0026amp;L (Part 2)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 1: speech by MAJ William E. Mayer, Army psychiatrist at San Francisco Naval Shipyard, on brainwashing during the Korean War.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 2: speech by MAJ William E. Mayer, Army psychiatrist at San Francisco Naval Shipyard, on brainwashing during the Korean War.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 1: speech by H.J.C. Hooper, director of the Rhodesian Information Agency, in Lee Chapel in March 1967. Topic: the Rhodesian position on the Rhodesian independence movement.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 2: speech by H.J.C. Hooper, director of the Rhodesian Information Agency, in Lee Chapel in March 1967. Topic: the Rhodesian position on the Rhodesian independence movement.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 1: speech by Rev. Charles Metzler in Lee Chapel on 10 May 1967.  The Liberty Hall Society invited Metzler to speak after he returned from South Vietnam.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 2: speech by Rev. Charles Metzler in Lee Chapel on 10 May 1967.  The Liberty Hall Society invited Metzler to speak after he returned from South Vietnam.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeech by Walter Heller, chairman of President Kennedy's Council of Economic Advisors, in Lee Chapel on 10 November 1967.  Speech sponsored by the W\u0026amp;L School of Commerce.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeech by Richard Nixon, former Vice President, at ODK Assembly in Doremus Gym on 11 January 1968.  Includes comments by Dean Pusey \u0026amp; the question \u0026amp; answer period after the speech.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeech by Daniel Callahan on 27 February 1969, topic: \"Freud, Religion \u0026amp; Culture\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBromfeld speech in Dupont Hall on 20 March 1969.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeech by Gen. Samuel B. Griffith II (USMC, RTD) on 26 March 1969.  Topic: \"Where is China Going?\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeech by Wyatt A Durette in Dupont Hall on 10 April 1969.  Topic: \"The Supreme Court\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeech by Hugh Downs on 11 April 1969.  Topic: \"The Role of Communications in Human Affairs.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeech by Henry Fowler, former Secretary of the Treasury, on 28 April 1969.  Topic: \"Current Economic Developments \u0026amp; National Monetary \u0026amp; Fiscal Policies\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeech by Linwood Holton in Lee Chapel on 21 October 1969.  Holton was running for governor of Virginia at the time.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeech by Linwood Holton in Lee Chapel at ODK Assembly on 14 April 1970.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeech by J. Edward Lumbard, chief judge of the U.S. 2nd Court of Appeals in New York.  Topic: \"Trial by Jury \u0026amp; More Speedy Justice\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeech by Roger Mudd (CBS News) at ODK Assembly on 7 December 1970.  Topic: W\u0026amp;L, \u0026amp; the problems of TV \u0026amp; TV news.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeech by Larry Hoover in Lee Chapel on 18 April 1974.  Topic: the League of Women Voters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.E. Johnson: speech for American State Highway Officials Association at Jackson Hall on October 27, 1966.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInterview with Christine Carere \u0026amp; Ralph Davis during the premiere of \"Mardi Gras\" in 1958.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGov. Mills E. Godwin, Jr.: speech for Virginia Highway Conference at V.M.I. on October 27, 1966.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"George C. Marshall, the Man \u0026amp; His Career\" (7 tapes)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"George C. Marshall, the Man \u0026amp; His Career\" (7 tapes)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"George C. Marshall, the Man \u0026amp; His Career\" (7 tapes)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"George C. Marshall, the Man \u0026amp; His Career\" (7 tapes)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"George C. Marshall, the Man \u0026amp; His Career\" (7 tapes)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"George C. Marshall, the Man \u0026amp; His Career\" (7 tapes)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"George C. Marshall, the Man \u0026amp; His Career\" (7 tapes)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeech by Samuel Eliot Morison, noted historian. Date unknown\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChou Shu-Kai, Nationalist Chinese Ambassador: speech at VMI gym on April 18, 1967. (2 tapes)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChou Shu-Kai, Nationalist Chinese Ambassador: speech at VMI gym on April 18, 1967. (2 tapes)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeech by General Maxwell Taylor at VMI, October 1974\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFred Graham on \"The Impact of the Legal System.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJeff MacNelly and Charles McDowell on \"Washington Wit\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJimmy Breslin on \"How the Good Guys Finally Won.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Plimpton's Contact Presentation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEthics Lecture by Monroe Freedman, March 8, 1976\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeech by Republican National Co-Chairman Richard Obenshain on April 29, 1975.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Of Mice and Men\": an original adaptation of this famous novel for radio.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Arizona Cowboy\": This was the second program in the \"Kaleidoscope\" series.  It was broadcast on November 2, 1955.  The narrator was John K. Jennings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFreedom of Information Panel DISCUSSION given on Feb. 28, 1973\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscussions of Arab-Israeli problem in late 1950's between Dr. David W. Sprunt, Washington and Lee religion professor, and Dr. William Jenks, Washington and Lee history professor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn 1967, the Lexington chapter of the J.C.'s placed Judge William Romans in the running, for the second time for state president.  He won.  On July 18, 1967, WLUR News Director Don Husat interviewed Chapter President Dabney Carver and Judge Romans a few days before the election in Richmond.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis tape is an analysis of the House.  Although the program is incomplete, it contains the voices of John F. Kennedy and Abraham Ribicoff.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA brief history of World War II. Several uses of Hitler's voice and several German battle songs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReporter Harvey Allen interviews Coach MacLaughlin for WRVA in 1959 before the General's game with Hampden-Sydney.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn the spring of 1967, WLUR recorded a wrap-up of the previous year's debate team activities.  Moderating the discussion was Professor William Chaffin, debate coach, and he discusses the year with some of the debate team.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLexington's Police Chief is interviewed by WLUR News Director Don Husat on March 23, 1967.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA series of short programs on the history of New Mexico.  Narration is all in Spanish.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDocumentary on June 6, 1963 commemorating the 19th anniversary of D-Day.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 1: A \"Kaleidoscope\" documentary on beatniks.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 2: A \"Kaleidoscope\" documentary on beatniks.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 1: A discussion entitled \"The Proper Role of Government in a Free Economy.\"  The discussion includes Professor John M. Gunn and Professor Charles Phillips.  There are two student participants.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 2: A discussion entitled \"The Proper Role of Government in a Free Economy.\"  The discussion includes Professor John M. Gunn and Professor Charles Phillips.  There are two student participants.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 1 of a documentary on juvenile delinquency.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 2 of a documentary on juvenile delinquency.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 1: A panel discussion on the sit-in demonstrations between students and Dr. Louis Hodges.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 2: A panel discussion on the sit-in demonstrations between students and Dr. Louis Hodges.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProfessor Jay D. Cook, Jr., Chairman of W\u0026amp;L's Accounting Department, prepared eight five minute shows on income tax information for March-April, 1958.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 1: W\u0026amp;L student Mike Norrell spoke with three residents of Lexington about the city's history: Paul S. Fowler, Mrs. Lester Schnare, and Marshall Fishwick.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 2: Lexington history-interviews: Col. George Brooke, Dr. J. J. Murray Sr., Mrs. Nettie Smith, and J. Harris Thompson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 1: A symposium held in Lee Chapel concerning the Vietnam war moratorium.  Speeches by W\u0026amp;L students and faculty.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 2: Moratorium Day Program, October 15, 1969.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 3: Moratorium Day Program, October 15, 1969\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 4: Moratorium Day Program, October 15, 1969\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 5: Moratorium Day Program, October 15, 1969\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 1: A drug information program broadcast in November 1970.  Features Dr. James Buckman, Professor R. H. MacDonald, and various area citizens.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 2: A drug information program broadcast in November 1970.  Features Dr. James Buckman, Professor R. H. MacDonald, and various area citizens.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 3: A drug information program broadcast in November 1970.  Features Dr. James Buckman, Professor R. H. MacDonald, and various area citizens.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArthur Godfrey interviews Anna Chenault, widow of WWII hero Gen. \"Flying Tiger\" Chenault.  Godfrey also interviews Eddie Rickenbacker \u0026amp; Chairman, FCC\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Town Meeting of the World\", a simucast via Telstar from the U.S., London, \u0026amp; Rome.  Subject: Christianity.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\" Town Called Europe\": John Chancellor narrates a documentary on the European Common Market.  Mentions the European Court of Justice, Community of Atomic Energy, \u0026amp; Investment Bank.  Broadcast March 3, 1962\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSide 1: NBC News Special, \"Rome:Vatican Council II\", on October 30, 1962 Side 2: ABC News Special, \"Year of Confrontation, on January 1, 1963.  Howard K. Smith narrates a summary of national-international crises during 1962.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSide 1: \"Give My Regards to Broadway\", a TV music special.  Side 2: \"Finland's Tug of War\": Marvin Kalb reports on activities during the 8th World Youth Festival in Helsinki during summer, 1962.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"God's Gentleman: Robert E. Lee\", a tribute by Edith Jester, broadcast on WINA Radio in 1970.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 1: KMOX documentary on \"The Wonderful World of the Muny\", the St. Louis Municipal Opera.  Includes the voices of many artists who have performed there.  Part 2: lost\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eKHI documentary on \"Insanity \u0026amp; the Law\".  This was produced because of Jack Ruby's trial.  Brings in the McNaughton Rule on temporary insanity.  Voices: Ca. Gov. Goodwin Knight, L.A. Police Chief William H. Parker, \u0026amp; lawyer Melvin Belli.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 1: WAIT's academy award 1972 program.  Includes winners from 1935-46.  Part 2: lost\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eResume of Frank McGee's performance for NBC in 1963.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDocumentary on Hong Kong by Broadcasting Foundation of America\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eKDKA documetnary for the 20th anniversary of Pearl Harbor.  Includes voices of people who were there or remembered it.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eKDKA documentary: \"Rescue at Sheppton\".  The story of the Fellin Mine Disaster at Sheppton, Pa.  in August 1963.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 1: NBC's 40th Anniversary program.  Taped from WKYC on November 13, 1966.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 2: NBC's 40th Anniversary program.  Taped from WKYC on November 13, 1966.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Good Work-F100s\"- this story is part of a Vietnam documentary by the McLendon Stations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Kim Dong\"- this story is part of a Vietnam documentary by the McLendon Stations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMcLendon Stations: \"Kim Dong\" and \"Operation Hastings.\" (Part of a series on Vietnam.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVarious battle descriptions, part of the Vietnam documentary by the McLendon Stations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Flea \u0026amp; The Elephant\"- this story is part of a Vietnam documentary by the McLendon Stations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWBT program on Radio Moscow's propaganda techniques.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWBT documentary on USSR's claims that she tried to warn the world of Nazi \u0026amp; German power.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExcerpts of speeches broadcast by Radio Moscow.  Includes British Prime Minister Harold Wilson \u0026amp; JFK.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eKMOX: \"What is an American?\" (Part of a public affairs series, this part concerns former president Eisenhower.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eKSFO documentary: \"The Candidates\".  Has biographical data \u0026amp; voices of friends of Richard M. Nixon \u0026amp; Edmund G. \"Pat\" Brown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eKDKA capsule programs investigate civil rights in Pittsburgh\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eKDKA documentary: \"Battle of Birmingham\".  Concerns desegregation in Birmingham, Ala.  Includes Rev. Ralph Abernathy, Martin Luther King \u0026amp; Mayor Arthur Haynes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWDAS documentary: \"Critical 144 Hours\".  Concerns civil rights, with reports from Cleveland \u0026amp; a summary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlough Stations' reporter Harvey Tate reports directly from Ole Miss during James Meredith's admission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWDAS documentary: \"Black Sunday\".  Concerns Birmingham, Ala. \u0026amp; the bombing of a Negro church which killed 4 children.  Includes Martin Luther King, Jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWDAS documentary: \"The Birmingham Story\". Includes Gov. George Wallace, Roy Wilkins, Jackie Robinson, Adam Clayton Powell, \u0026amp; Pres. Kennedy.  Summary of attempts to desegregate Birmingham, Ala.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports by KOIL on the trial of Eichmann in 1961.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eKSFO documentary on Adolf Eichmann: who he was, what he did, his trial in 1961.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProg 1: Broadcasting Foundation of America's documentary on the ancient monuments of Nubia in the Egyptian desert.  Called \"The Timeless Land\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProg 3: BFA's documentary.  This is part 1 of a story called \"The Stone Moves\".  Part 2 (Prog. 4) is lost.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProg. 5: BFA's documentary on Nubia, called \"Buhen\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProg. 6: BFA's documentary on Nubia.  Called \"Mirggissa\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProg. 7: BFA's documentary on Nubia.  Called \"The Shadow of the Cross\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProg. 8: BFA's documentary on Nubia.  Describes the works of the first Joint Swedish Expedition.  Called \"The Links in the Chain\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProg. 9: continuation of Prog. 8, BFA's documentary on Nubia.  Concerns American archaeologists at the site.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProg. 10: BFA's documentary on Nubia.  Called \"The Nubians\", it shows their continuity of life over 100,000 years.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWWOD documentary on voting rights.  Broadcast August 3, 1947\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eABC news report of the fire \u0026amp; death of 3 astronauts at Cape Kennedy on January 27, 1967\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReel 1: Apollo 11 launch on July 16, 1969.  Sides 1 \u0026amp; 2, tracks A\u0026amp;B.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReel 2: Apollo 11 on July 20, 1969.  Sides 1\u0026amp;2, Tracks A\u0026amp;B.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Space Age Sound Effects\"- telemetry signals from satellites.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Project Mercury Astronauts in Flight\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Project Gemini Astronauts in Flight\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Prominent Personalities, Policy Statements, \u0026amp; Events in Space\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Dilemma of the Farmer\": a discussion of agricultural problems by Prof. Allen E. Ragan on February 16, 1961\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Sputnik\": a discussion of the Soviet satellite by Prof. John Harvey Wheeler (Poli. Sci. Dept.), \u0026amp; Prof. Edward Turner (Phys. Dept.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDocumentary on Will Rogers, narrated by Mike Wallace, CBS. NOT BROADCAST QUALITY\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"This is Korea\": a tribute to Edward R. Morrow.  Concerns his life \u0026amp; career.  Side 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Great Garrick\", 18th century English actor.  Sides 1 \u0026amp; 2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Look at Monaco\": a tour with Princess Grace which includes details of life in the palace.  Side 1, Track A.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Life of Charles Dickens\", narrated by Sam Weller.  Side 1, Track A.  \"The West From 1903\", narrated by Joseph Cotton.  Part of \"Hollywood \u0026amp; the Stars\" series.  Side 1, Track B.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Douglas MacArthur\"- CBS biography.  Side 1, Track B.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The House of Rothschild\".  POOR QUALITY.  Side 1, Track A.  CBS News on Vietnam.  Side 2, Track B.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDocumentaries on Winston Churchill, Gen. MacArthur, Charles A. Lindberg \u0026amp; Woodrow Wilson (1 reel: different colors of tape!)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Tribute to Winston Churchill\". (Good \u0026amp; Bad parts!)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEMPTY BOX\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDocumentary on UFO's, comparing 1964 \u0026amp; 1973 reported sightings in Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA copy of #378, \"Flying Saucers in VIrginia\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTV Movie made in 1956, broadcast July 6, 1963, concerning UFO.  Side 1, Track A.  UN Security Council debates on the Dominican Crisis.  Side 2, Tracks A\u0026amp;B.  Pres. Johnson's national address on May 7, 1965.  Side 2, Track B.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCBS Reports: \"U.F.O. -Friend, Foe, Fantasy?\"  Side 2.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeech by NICAP member to Lynchburg General Electric Engineers on May 27, 1966.  Sides 1 \u0026amp; 2.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInterview with Dick Hall at NICAP on February 4, 1965.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A City Grows\": Radio \u0026amp; Lynchburg; The Years the Stars Fell; Three Lynchburg Musicians; Christmas in Lynchburg; New Year's Celebrations in Lynchburg; Statue of a man (This series was prepared for Lynchburg's centennial.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A City Grows\": The Magic Weed Tobacco; Visitors Looking at Lynchburg; Quaker Meeting House; 7 Hills of Lynchburg; The Sacred Furniture Shop; Lynchburg's Physicians; Lynchburg's Life Saving Crew; The Banks of Lynchburg; Lynchburg Becomes a City; Editorial Wards; Lynchburg's Early Courts \u0026amp; Judges; The Town Clock \u0026amp; human interest stories.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A City Grows\": The Story of Appomattox.  (Reenacted from the original script broadcast over WWOD in April, 1950.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A City Grows\": Canal Boat Era; Boat Clubs; 1st R/R; Livery Stables; Last Confederate War Horse; Wines \u0026amp; Dines a Yankee Col.; Old \u0026amp; Historic Mansions; Norwell House; Old Maps of 1877; Old Fashioned Editors; Editors of 1860. (See master list for full titles.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A CIty Grows\": Red Feather; Red Cross; YWCA; 1st Sunday School; Early Public Schools; Fire Alarm System; Great Court House Robbery; Thos. R. Jefferson; Rivermont Bridge; S.O. Fisher Co.; Ladies Build a Bridge; W.D. Duiguid; J.P. Bell Co.; Rivermont Park; Piedmont Milling Co.; Royalty Visits; Cleland CO.; Milleny Co.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeech by Dr. Francis P. Gaines on Founders' Day, Jan. 19, 1957.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eParents week end seminar, 1957\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeech by Prof. O.W. Riegel at the International Relations Club on Oct. 21, 1958.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFootball coach Lee M. McLaughlin speaks in Lee Chapel on May 2, 1957.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePres. Huntley's speech on Marijuana, Dec. 4, 1968.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDr. Ollinger Crenshaw's Founders' Day Speech on Jan. 20, 1969.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePres. Huntley's Opening Address in 1970.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn interview with Dean Pusey (acting W\u0026amp;L president) by the Ring Tum Phi \u0026amp; WLUR on Oct. 12, 1967\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePres. Huntley's first news conference, Jan. 3, 1968.  Includes Dean Pusey.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePres. Huntley's inauguration, October 18, 1968.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDedication of the Louis Spilman Lounge on May 4, 1965.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDr. Leyburn's speech in Lee Chapel during Freshman Orientation, 1974.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA tribute to R. E. Lee on Jan. 17, 1974.  \"The Gentleman\"- R.E.R. Huntley; \"The Soldier\"- Prof. J.H. Merchant; \"The Christian\"- Dr. Sprunt; \"The Educator\"- Dr. Sanders.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 1: The Coed Debate on Oct. 7, 1969.  Various faculty \u0026amp; student speakers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 2: The Coed Debate on Oct. 7, 1969.  Various faculty \u0026amp; student speakers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscussion in Lee Chapel on Oct. 12, 1973 concerning the historic front campus.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDedication of the front campus as a National Historic Landmark on Oct. 12, 1973.  Gov. Linwood Holton was a principal speaker.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOpening ceremonies of the Civil War Centennial in Lee Chapel.  Includes former Va. governor William M. Tuck \u0026amp; Pres. Gaines (Audio on Tuck is poor)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 1: speech by J.S. Whitehead in Lee Chapel in March, 1967.  Concerns the British position on Rhodesian independence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 2: speech by J.S. Whitehead in Lee Chapel in March, 1967.  Concerns the British position on Rhodesian independence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeech by Kenneth A. Cox during opening/dedication ceremonies of WLUR on Nov. 13, 1967.  This speech was broadcast by WLUR \u0026amp; simucast by WREL.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCeremony at Marshall Library to commemorate the 20th Anniversary of the Marshall Plan.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDedication of LeJeune Hall on May 15, 1967.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVMI Band performance at Law Day Ceremonies at Marshall Library on April 29, 1967.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLaw Day Ceremonies at Marshall Library on April 29, 1967.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOpenings \u0026amp; closings used for \"Concert\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePossibly filler for a \"Kaleidoscope\" show.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSound effects: clocks, traffic, birds, sirens, air-raid siren.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"News from W\u0026amp;L\" with Charles McDowell on May 6, 1971.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCart re-recordings: intro/close, sign on/off, ID's, etc. Dated June 12, 1969\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTape 1: WLUR's first broadcast on Feb. 27, 1967.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of #407, WLUR's first broadcast.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTape 2: last half-hour on the air, Feb. 27, 1975\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTape 1: WLUR's first night with 175 watts stereo, February 27, 1975.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCompilation of tapes used on \"Home Edition\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTrivia Contest-1966\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEditorials read on Jan. 23, 1963\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1st Anniversary Program-Feb. 27, 1968.  Side 1 \u0026amp; 2, Track A.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2d Anniversary program, February 27, 1969.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2d Anniversary program, February 27, 1969.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTape 1: 5th Anniversary Program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTape 2: 5th Anniversary Program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTape 3: 5th Anniversary Program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNews Tapes, 1967-68\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNews Tapes. 1968\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInterviews \u0026amp; actualities, 1968.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe #1 Album for February 26, 1971\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNews Tapes, Oct. 6-31, 1973\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTape 1: 1974 Turkey Marathon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTape 2: 1974 Turkey Marathon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSign on/off; news intro/tag; sports intro/ tag; used mornings \u0026amp; afternoons of Winter Term, 1973.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContact 1976 3/4/76 R.E.R. Huntley on \"honor\" Tails Out 3 3/4 ips\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHoliday Marathon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePortion of 1968 CAC Basketball tournament in Sewanee, Tenn.  Jeff Twardy wraps up the game \u0026amp; tournament- W\u0026amp;L won.  Twardy interviews Coach Canfield\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e31g. 636/1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 1: A \"Kaleidoscope\" documentary on beatniks.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA series of short programs on the history of New Mexico.  Narration is all in Spanish.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDocumentary on June 6, 1963 commemorating the 19th anniversary of D-Day.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(From box) Dr. Francis P. Gaines speaking in Lynchburg\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Tell-Tale Heart: radio drama after the short story by Poe: performed by members of the Performing Arts Program, Evergreen State College\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWhen the World Screamed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaurizio Pollini Interviewed by Robert Sherman in New York 1982.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePolitics and Public Health in the People's Republic of China\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNuclear Power on Trial Reel 1 of 3\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNuclear Power on Trial\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNuclear Power on Trial Reel 2 of 3\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlaying with Fire: radio drama after Sir Arthur Conan Doyle\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBetty Carter 2/2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBetty Carter 1/2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Atomic Bombing of Worcester 1/2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWhatever Happened to John Lennon? edited/ beeped version\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFounder's Day 1/19/79 James G Leyburn\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInterview w/ Studs Terkel 1/2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInterview w/ Studs Terkel 2/2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Nighthawks Tape 3 Cockpit 5/15/79\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGuess What's Coming to Dinner Project E.A.T. (Educating Appetites for Tomorrow)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePresidential Press COnf. Panel Lee Chapel March 6, 1981 2nd Panel Dox Tape 3 3/4 ips\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePresidential Press Conference Panel Lee Chapel- March 6, 1981 1st panel- Tape 1 of 1 Series- Tape 1 7 1/2 ips\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn D. Wilson Inaugural Address OKD January 19, 1983.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Box) RESOLVED: That Washington \u0026amp; Lee University should admit women to its undergraduate program WLUR-FM Recorded live 8 p.m. Nov. 16, 1983 Northen Auditorium approx 1:45:00\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Box) Rock Revival (1978) *DO NOT ERASE* (Reel Side 1) Tails Out (Reel Side 2) 3/22/79 Contact Eugene McCarthy/ William Rusher Tails Out\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePresidential Press Conf. Panel W\u0026amp;L Lee Chapel March 6,7-1981 Saturday- Tape 1 of 1 3 3/4 ips Series III\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePresidential Press Conf. Panel W\u0026amp;L Lee Chapel March 6,7-1981 Tape II Session II Series III 7 1/2 ips\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePresidential Press Conf. Panel Lee Chapel- March 6,7-1981 Tape I Panel 2 Series II 7 1/2 ips\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePresidential Press Conf. Panel W+L Lee Chapel March 6,7-1981 Auxilary Tape I of I 3 3/4 ips\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePres. Press Conf. Panel Lee Chapel March 6,7-1981 Auxillary Tape Saturday\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Between the Lines\" with B. Kliban for immediate broadcast cue sheet enclosed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHall of Fantasy #22: Bracelet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHall of Fantasy #21: Hangman's Rope\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNBC Short Story #14: Jekyll-Hyde-Stev\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNBC Short Story #1: Frankenstein-Shelley\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHall of Fantasy #18: Krum-Kroc\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNBC Short Story #50: Usher-Poe\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNBC Short Story #21: Lottery-Jackson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNBC Short Story #19: Tell-Tale Heart-Poe\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNBC Short Story#15: Cask-Poe\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Rockbridge Review\" 'Government Beat' Keesee 10:00\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn Ounce of Pervention (Cancer Documentary) 2/2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMoment of Insight: the Thief 1/2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMoment of Insight: the Thief 2/2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAtomic Bombing of Worcester 2/2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn Ounce of Pervention (Cancer Documentary) 1/2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSteinbeck- Of Mice and Men\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWelfare Reform: Why?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePublic Policy Form the Saccharin Ban: Risks vs. Benefits\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTokyo and Urban Life in Japan\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProblems of Writers in Twentieth Century China\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConfucian Continuities in Contemporary China\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJapanese Women Today\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContinuity and Change in Japanese Literature\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnti-Intellectualism in the Chinese Tradition\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJapan and the Meaning of Modernization\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRaw Hineley + Harwood (uncut-uncensored) Reel #1 of 3\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReel 2 of 3 Hineley, Harwood\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReel #3 of 3 Hineley, 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This record group is composed primarily of recordings from the radio station. Included among the tapes are earlier recordings from the Washington and Lee Journalism Dept. predating the founding of the radio station. The station was originally created as an arm of the Journalism Dept. It is now a branch of the Communications and Public Affairs Office. ","Please contact Special Collections and Archives staff for an inventory list of the recordings.","Bell Telephone Hour: a tribute to Yehudi Menuhin, \"Carnival of the Menuhins.\"","Documentary on presidential campaign with good voice excerpts of Eisenhower and Adlai Stevenson.","The Nighthawks Tape 1 Cockpit 5/15/79","April 30, 1956 Sen. Alben W. Barkley's Final Speech","This was a \"Radio W\u0026L\" documentary in the fall of 1965 on the state campaign for governor and legislature.  Voices of Tom White, A. Linwood Holton, Mills E. Godwin, Jr., Mr. Charles Davidson, and Dr. Charles Phillips.","Dr. Ollinger Crenshaw recounts U.S. Presidential elections from 1916 to 1964.  These comments were used to fill on election night in 1966.","Comments by Colonel B. McCluer Gilliam on Virginia, Rockbridge County, and Lexington politics for election night 1966.  These were used as filler.","When Buz Dawbarn was running for the state senate, he was interviewed by Charles Winston at the College Town Shop in Lexington on October 20, 1967.","A news conference of Governor Rockefeller on April 30, 1968 at which he announced his candidacy for the presidency.","Arizona Senator Barry Goldwater (R) accepts presidential nomination of Washington's exclusive Alfalfa Club.","Part 1: WLUR Election Night 1968","Part 2: WLUR Election Night 1968","Part 3: WLUR Election Night 1968","Part 4: WLUR Election Night 1968","Interviews \u0026 actualities, WLUR Election Night 1972.","Part 1; speech by Linwood Holton at Lexington High School on October 9, 1965.","Part 2; speech by Linwood Holton at Lexington High School on October 9, 1965.","Stories by D.R. \"Billy\" Matthews, 8th District Congressman, Florida: An opening story-7 1/2, 10 original stories-7 1/2, final stories-3 3/4","Speech by Sen. Barry Goldwater before the Association of American Editorial Cartoonists on May 10, 1963","Speech by Brooks Hays, former Arizona congressman, before the Pennsylvania Political Science \u0026 Public Administrators Association.  Also, miscellaneous stories told by Mr. Hays.","Inaugural Address: Va. Gov. Linwood Holton.","First \"State of the Commonwealth Address\" by Va. Gov. Linwood Holton","President Truman's keynote address at the 1960 MC.","Part 1: excerpts of the 1964 MC. (Some tapes are missing, so all parts are not consecutive.)","Part 2: excerpts of the 1964 MC. Contains comments by Richard Poff, 6th District Congressman from Roanoke.","Part 3: excerpts of the 1964 MC.  Contains comments by Congressman Poff \u0026 Minnesota Congressman Walter Judd.","Part 4: excerpts of the 1964 MC. Contains keynote address by Congressman Judd.","Part 5: excerpts from the 1964 MC","Part 6: excerpts from the 1964 MC.","Part 7: excerpts from the 1964 MC.","Part 8: excerpts from the 1964 MC.","Part 9: excerpts from the 1964 MC.","Part 10: excerpts from the 1964 MC.","Part 11: excerpts from the 1964 MC.","Part 12: excerpts from the 1964 MC.","Part 13: excerpts from the 1964 MC.","Part 14: excerpts from the 1964 MC.","Richard Nixon was nominated May 4, 1968 for president.  Steve Saunders, MC Chairman called Nixon in Louisville.  This is Nixon's acceptance message.","This tape contains all the promos for the 1968 MC, used by WLUR.","A composite of unrelated tapes about the '68 MC.  Contains: 1. WFTV (Orlando) editorial against Gov. Kirk; 2. Bill Wilkerson's interview with MC Chairman Steve Saunders on Oct. 5, 1967; 3. Larry Honig's interview with Gov. Kirk in Nov. 1967; 4. comments by Red Patton to Don Husat in Nov. 1967; 5. Don Husat in Nov. 1967; 5. Don Husat's interview with Steve Saunders on March 22, 1968.","Part 1: excerpts of the 1968 MC.  Contains Andrew Lupton's interview with Gov. Kirk; speeches by Tenn. Congressman Bill Brock, Gov. Linwood HOlton; Gov. Kirk's keynote address.  Also, the \"bomb hoax\".","Part 2: excerpts from the 1968 MC.  Contains speech by Okla. Gov. Henry Bellman \u0026 Don Husat's interview with Bellman.","Part 3: excerpts from the 1968 MC.  Contains debate on the platform.  States report when they will nominate a candidate.","Part 4: excerpts from the 1968 MC.  Contains nominating speeches.","Part 5: excerpts from the 1968 MC.  Contains more nominating speeches.  Also, the memorial service for Tommy Mac Baremore.","Part 6: excerpts from the 1968 MC.  More nominating speeches \u0026 seconding speeches for Richard M. Nixon.","Part 7: excerpts from the 1968 MC.  Includes nomination of Spiro Agnew, first ballot roll-call for N.Y.","Part 8: excerpts from the 1968 MC.","Part 9: excerpts from the 1968 MC.","Part 10: excerpts from the 1968 MC.  Sen. Charles Percy of Illinois is nominated for VP.  Nixon telephonically accepts his nomination as pres. Convention windup.","Alben Barkley's Final Speech, 1956 Mock Convention, 4-30-56","KDKA: documentary \"President Kennedy: Obituary\", ABC News: coverage of the assasination in Dallas \u0026 comments on John F. Kennedy's presidency \u0026 life at the White House.","KDKA: documentary \"President Kennedy: Obituary\", ABC News: coverage of the assasination in Dallas \u0026 comments on John F. Kennedy's presidency \u0026 life at the White House.","KDKA: documentary \"President Kennedy: Obituary\", ABC News: coverage of the assasination in Dallas \u0026 comments on John F. Kennedy's presidency \u0026 life at the White House.","KDKA: documentary \"President Kennedy: Obituary\", ABC News: coverage of the assasination in Dallas \u0026 comments on John F. Kennedy's presidency \u0026 life at the White House.","KDKA: documentary \"President Kennedy: Obituary\", ABC News: coverage of the assasination in Dallas \u0026 comments on John F. Kennedy's presidency \u0026 life at the White House.","KDKA: documentary \"President Kennedy: Obituary\", ABC News: coverage of the assasination in Dallas \u0026 comments on John F. Kennedy's presidency \u0026 life at the White House.","KDKA: documentary \"President Kennedy: Obituary\", ABC News: coverage of the assasination in Dallas \u0026 comments on John F. Kennedy's presidency \u0026 life at the White House.","KDKA: documentary \"President Kennedy: Obituary\", ABC News: coverage of the assasination in Dallas \u0026 comments on John F. Kennedy's presidency \u0026 life at the White House.","KDKA: documentary \"President Kennedy: Obituary\", ABC News: coverage of the assasination in Dallas \u0026 comments on John F. Kennedy's presidency \u0026 life at the White House.","KDKA: documentary \"President Kennedy: Obituary\", ABC News: coverage of the assasination in Dallas \u0026 comments on John F. Kennedy's presidency \u0026 life at the White House.","Speech by Albertus S. Harrison at the Virginia Associated Press Broadcaster's meeting on October 9, 1961.  (He became governor of Virginia a few months later.)","Compilation of remarks by assorted U.S. Senators, U.S. Congressmen \u0026 important federal officials.  Includes: Pierre Salinger, Eugene McCarthy, George Romney, Sam J. Ervin Jr., Tom Clark, Nelson Rockefeller, Harry F. Byrd Sr., Willard Wirtz, Robert F. Kennedy \u0026 Arnold Olsen. (Tait Trussell Collection)","Compilation of remarks by U.S. Senators Everett M. Dirksen, Robert S. Kerr, Thurston B. Morton \u0026 Kenneth Keating.  Dirksen talks about: funny stories, treaties \u0026 ladies hats, his status as a presidential candidate on 13 March 1963, \u0026 \"china \u0026 vitals\". (Tait Trussell Collection)","Speech by U.S. Senator Barry Goldwater at W\u0026L on 1 March 1961.","Speech by U.S. Senator Barry Goldwater at W\u0026L on 1 March 1961.","News Conference with U.S. Senator Barry Goldwater at W\u0026L on 1 March 1961","Pres. Eisenhower's speech announcing the landing of U.S. troops in Lebanon.","Pres. Eisenhower's speech at Mary Baldwin College on October 27, 1960.","Pres. Kennedy's Test-Ban Treaty speech in July, 1963","Compilation of Pres. Kennedy's speeches/comments at various functions.","Pres. Kennedy's speech in Boston, Mass. on October 19, 1963.  Also, his Berlin Crisis Speech of 1961.","Pres. Kennedy: Oath of office; inaugural address; Peace Corps message; Alliance for Progress speech.","Pres. Kennedy's Cuban Missile Crisis Speech on October 22, 1962.","Pres. Kennedy: interview \u0026 speech at Roanoke Airport on November 4, 1960.","Pres Johnson: discussion of the world situation, especially the Arab-Israeli conflict, on June 19, 1967 in Washington, D.C.","Pres. Johnson: message to Congress on March 15, 1965 (2 tapes)","Pres. Johnson: message to Congress on March 15, 1965 (2 tapes)","Pres. Johnson: Inaugural on January 20, 1965","Pres. Johnson: speech at Women's National Press Club on January, 1963.","Pres. Johnson: speech before the U.S. Chamber of Commerce- Spring 1964","Pres. Johnson: address to Congress on November 27, 1963.","Pres. Nixon: \"National Welfare Report\" on August 8, 1969","Part 1: speech delivered March 13, 1965 in Lee Chapel by Thomas G. Wicker chief of Washington Bureau, New York Times. (Part 2: lost)","Part 1: seminar conducted by Dr. James W. Silver, past president of the Southern Historical Society, on March 12, 1965.","Part 2: seminar conducted by Dr. James W. Silver on March 12, 1965","Part 1: Speech delivered by Dr. James W. Silver on March 12, 1965","Part 2: speech delivered by Dr. James W. Silver on March 12, 1965","Part 1: speech by Col. Francis Pickens Miller, special assistant at the U.S. State Department, on March 14, 1966","Part 2: speech by Col. Francis Pickens Miller on March 14, 1966","Part 3: speech by Col. Francis Pickens Miller on March 14, 1966","Part 1: speech by Douglass Carter, special assistant to Pres. Lyndon B. Johnson, on March 13, 1965.","Part 2: speech by Douglass Carter on March 13, 1965","Part I: speech by C.P. Ives, associate editor of the Baltimore Sun, on March 14, 1965.","Part 2: speech by C.P. Ives on March 14, 1965. (This tape may not be consecutive with Part 1 since the tape was lost.)","Part 1: speech by James R. Echols, cultural affairs advisor at the USIA March 12, 1965","Part 2: speech by James R. Echols on March 12, 1965","Part 1: speech by James Farmer, former director of CORE, on February 15, 1967 in Lee Chapel","Part 2: speech by James Farmer on February 15, 1967.","Part 1: seminar conducted by Richmond Flowers, former attorney-general of Alabama, with W\u0026L law students on February 15, 1967.","Part 2: seminar conducted by Richmond Flowers on February 15, 1967","Part 2: speech by Richmond Flowers in Lee Chapel on February 15, 1967. (Part 1 has been lost.)","Part 1: speech by Dr. Frederick Wilhelmsen in Lee Chapel on February 16, 1967.","Part 2: speech by Dr. Frederick Wilhelmsen in Lee Chapel on February 16, 1967","Part 1: speech by Tom Wolfe, W\u0026L alumnus \u0026 author, in Lee Chapel on February 18, 1967.","Part 2: speech by Tom Wolfe in Lee Chapel on February 18, 1967.","Part 1: speech by Robert D. Novak, syndicated columnist, on February 10, 1969 (Part 2 has been lost.)","Speech by Philippe Labro on February 12, 1969.  (There used to be another tape of this speech: it's unknown what part of the speech this tape is.)","Speech by Ralph Lapp on February 12, 1969.  (There used to be 3 tapes of this speech: it's uncertain what part this tape is.)","Speech by Walter Adams on February 13, 1969.  (There used to be 3 tapes of this speech: it's uncertain what part this tape is.)","Speech by John Silber on February 14, 1969.  (There used to be 4 tapes: only 1 remains.)","Speech by U.S. Senator George McGovern on February 15, 1969 (There used to be 4 tapes: only 1 remains.)","Part 1: master tape of Contact 1970. (Speakers \u0026 dates aren't indicated)","Part 2: master tape of Contact 1970. (Speakers \u0026 dates aren's indicated)","Part 3: master tape of Contact 1970. (Speakers \u0026 dates aren't indicated)","Speech by Dr. Charles Hamilton on January 15, 1971.","Speech by U.S. Senator Mark Hatfield on January 18, 1971","Speech by Dr. Arthur Hansen, president of Georgia Tech, on January 20, 1971. Subject: \"Education \u0026 Technology\".","Speech by Leonard Weinglass, Chicago defense attorney.  Date unknown.","Speech by Stewart Udall, Secretary of the Interior on February 1, 1972","Part 1: speech by Frank Mankiewicz on February 28, 1973.  Subject: \"Government \u0026 the Press\".","Part 2: Speech by Frank Mankiewicz on February 28, 1973.","Speech by Betty Friedan in Lee Chapel on March 1, 1973. Subject: \"Feminism\"","Speech \u0026 relations by James Dickey in Lee Chapel on February 3, 1973.","Speech by Dick Gregory, comedian \u0026 black activist, in Doremus Gym on March 5, 1973.","Speech by Adm. Jeremiah Denton in Lee Chapel on April 17, 1974.  (A POW during the Vietnam War, Denton told of some of his experiences during captivity.  The entire speech is not included on the tape.)","Speech by Heywood Hale Broun, CBS-TV sportscaster, in Lee Chapel on February 25, 1974","Contact '75- Louis Rukeyser 2/26/75 Lee Chapel 8PM Reel 1 of 2","Part 2: speech by Louis Rukeyser in Lee Chapel on February 26, 1975","Contact '75-Louis Rukeyser Reel 2 of 2","Part 1: speech by David Halberstram, author \u0026 journalist, in Lee Chapel on March 3, 1975.","Part 2: speech by David Halberstram in Lee Chapel on March 3, 1975","Speech by William H. Rehnquist, associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, in Lee Chapel on March 4, 1975","Conservation \u0026 Energy Debate between David Brower \u0026 T. Justin Moore Jr. in Lee Chapel on March 5, 1975.  (Bower was executive director of the Sierra Club before he founded \u0026 became president of Friends of the Earth.  Moore is president of VEPCO.","Henry J. Taylor addresses the Lynchburg Chamber of Commerce on April 8, 1965 at RMWC.","Sen. Harry F. Byrd Jr. addresses the Lynchburg Chamber of Commerce on May 8, 1968 at RMWC.","U.N. representative Philip Dean's speech at RMWC on May 9, 1963.  Sponsored by the League of Women Voters.","Dr. Paul Goodman \u0026 Dr. Ernest van der Haag: speeches during RMWC's \"Focus\" on December 4, 1965.","Speech by Clinton Rossitor in Lee Chapel on 11 March 1965, called: \"President \u0026 Congress in the 60's: A New \u0026 Enduring Balance of Power?\"","Collection of 3 speeches by: Alexander P. Saversky, aeronautical engineer; Arthur Larson, coiner of the term \"modern republicanism\"; Dr. Edward Katzenback, director of the defense studies program at Harvard University.","Speech by E.G. Sherbourne in Doremus Gym on March 13, 1967.  Sherbourne, director of science services in D.C., spoke during the SIPA Convention.","Speech by Alan Barth, editorial writer for the Washington Post, to a journalism class on 9 November 1959.","Speech by Robert Estabrook, Washington Post columnist, on December 6, 1967 at W\u0026L (Part 1)","Speech by Robert Estabrook, Washington Post columnist, on December 6, 1967 at W\u0026L (Part 2)","Part 1: speech by MAJ William E. Mayer, Army psychiatrist at San Francisco Naval Shipyard, on brainwashing during the Korean War.","Part 2: speech by MAJ William E. Mayer, Army psychiatrist at San Francisco Naval Shipyard, on brainwashing during the Korean War.","Part 1: speech by H.J.C. Hooper, director of the Rhodesian Information Agency, in Lee Chapel in March 1967. Topic: the Rhodesian position on the Rhodesian independence movement.","Part 2: speech by H.J.C. Hooper, director of the Rhodesian Information Agency, in Lee Chapel in March 1967. Topic: the Rhodesian position on the Rhodesian independence movement.","Part 1: speech by Rev. Charles Metzler in Lee Chapel on 10 May 1967.  The Liberty Hall Society invited Metzler to speak after he returned from South Vietnam.","Part 2: speech by Rev. Charles Metzler in Lee Chapel on 10 May 1967.  The Liberty Hall Society invited Metzler to speak after he returned from South Vietnam.","Speech by Walter Heller, chairman of President Kennedy's Council of Economic Advisors, in Lee Chapel on 10 November 1967.  Speech sponsored by the W\u0026L School of Commerce.","Speech by Richard Nixon, former Vice President, at ODK Assembly in Doremus Gym on 11 January 1968.  Includes comments by Dean Pusey \u0026 the question \u0026 answer period after the speech.","Speech by Daniel Callahan on 27 February 1969, topic: \"Freud, Religion \u0026 Culture\".","Bromfeld speech in Dupont Hall on 20 March 1969.","Speech by Gen. Samuel B. Griffith II (USMC, RTD) on 26 March 1969.  Topic: \"Where is China Going?\"","Speech by Wyatt A Durette in Dupont Hall on 10 April 1969.  Topic: \"The Supreme Court\".","Speech by Hugh Downs on 11 April 1969.  Topic: \"The Role of Communications in Human Affairs.\"","Speech by Henry Fowler, former Secretary of the Treasury, on 28 April 1969.  Topic: \"Current Economic Developments \u0026 National Monetary \u0026 Fiscal Policies\"","Speech by Linwood Holton in Lee Chapel on 21 October 1969.  Holton was running for governor of Virginia at the time.","Speech by Linwood Holton in Lee Chapel at ODK Assembly on 14 April 1970.","Speech by J. Edward Lumbard, chief judge of the U.S. 2nd Court of Appeals in New York.  Topic: \"Trial by Jury \u0026 More Speedy Justice\".","Speech by Roger Mudd (CBS News) at ODK Assembly on 7 December 1970.  Topic: W\u0026L, \u0026 the problems of TV \u0026 TV news.","Speech by Larry Hoover in Lee Chapel on 18 April 1974.  Topic: the League of Women Voters.","A.E. Johnson: speech for American State Highway Officials Association at Jackson Hall on October 27, 1966.","Interview with Christine Carere \u0026 Ralph Davis during the premiere of \"Mardi Gras\" in 1958.","Gov. Mills E. Godwin, Jr.: speech for Virginia Highway Conference at V.M.I. on October 27, 1966.","\"George C. Marshall, the Man \u0026 His Career\" (7 tapes)","\"George C. Marshall, the Man \u0026 His Career\" (7 tapes)","\"George C. Marshall, the Man \u0026 His Career\" (7 tapes)","\"George C. Marshall, the Man \u0026 His Career\" (7 tapes)","\"George C. Marshall, the Man \u0026 His Career\" (7 tapes)","\"George C. Marshall, the Man \u0026 His Career\" (7 tapes)","\"George C. Marshall, the Man \u0026 His Career\" (7 tapes)","Speech by Samuel Eliot Morison, noted historian. Date unknown","Chou Shu-Kai, Nationalist Chinese Ambassador: speech at VMI gym on April 18, 1967. (2 tapes)","Chou Shu-Kai, Nationalist Chinese Ambassador: speech at VMI gym on April 18, 1967. (2 tapes)","Speech by General Maxwell Taylor at VMI, October 1974","Fred Graham on \"The Impact of the Legal System.\"","Jeff MacNelly and Charles McDowell on \"Washington Wit\"","Jimmy Breslin on \"How the Good Guys Finally Won.\"","George Plimpton's Contact Presentation","Ethics Lecture by Monroe Freedman, March 8, 1976","Speech by Republican National Co-Chairman Richard Obenshain on April 29, 1975.","\"Of Mice and Men\": an original adaptation of this famous novel for radio.","\"Arizona Cowboy\": This was the second program in the \"Kaleidoscope\" series.  It was broadcast on November 2, 1955.  The narrator was John K. Jennings.","Freedom of Information Panel DISCUSSION given on Feb. 28, 1973","Discussions of Arab-Israeli problem in late 1950's between Dr. David W. Sprunt, Washington and Lee religion professor, and Dr. William Jenks, Washington and Lee history professor.","In 1967, the Lexington chapter of the J.C.'s placed Judge William Romans in the running, for the second time for state president.  He won.  On July 18, 1967, WLUR News Director Don Husat interviewed Chapter President Dabney Carver and Judge Romans a few days before the election in Richmond.","This tape is an analysis of the House.  Although the program is incomplete, it contains the voices of John F. Kennedy and Abraham Ribicoff.","A brief history of World War II. Several uses of Hitler's voice and several German battle songs","Reporter Harvey Allen interviews Coach MacLaughlin for WRVA in 1959 before the General's game with Hampden-Sydney.","In the spring of 1967, WLUR recorded a wrap-up of the previous year's debate team activities.  Moderating the discussion was Professor William Chaffin, debate coach, and he discusses the year with some of the debate team.","Lexington's Police Chief is interviewed by WLUR News Director Don Husat on March 23, 1967.","A series of short programs on the history of New Mexico.  Narration is all in Spanish.","Documentary on June 6, 1963 commemorating the 19th anniversary of D-Day.","Part 1: A \"Kaleidoscope\" documentary on beatniks.","Part 2: A \"Kaleidoscope\" documentary on beatniks.","Part 1: A discussion entitled \"The Proper Role of Government in a Free Economy.\"  The discussion includes Professor John M. Gunn and Professor Charles Phillips.  There are two student participants.","Part 2: A discussion entitled \"The Proper Role of Government in a Free Economy.\"  The discussion includes Professor John M. Gunn and Professor Charles Phillips.  There are two student participants.","Part 1 of a documentary on juvenile delinquency.","Part 2 of a documentary on juvenile delinquency.","Part 1: A panel discussion on the sit-in demonstrations between students and Dr. Louis Hodges.","Part 2: A panel discussion on the sit-in demonstrations between students and Dr. Louis Hodges.","Professor Jay D. Cook, Jr., Chairman of W\u0026L's Accounting Department, prepared eight five minute shows on income tax information for March-April, 1958.","Part 1: W\u0026L student Mike Norrell spoke with three residents of Lexington about the city's history: Paul S. Fowler, Mrs. Lester Schnare, and Marshall Fishwick.","Part 2: Lexington history-interviews: Col. George Brooke, Dr. J. J. Murray Sr., Mrs. Nettie Smith, and J. Harris Thompson","Part 1: A symposium held in Lee Chapel concerning the Vietnam war moratorium.  Speeches by W\u0026L students and faculty.","Part 2: Moratorium Day Program, October 15, 1969.","Part 3: Moratorium Day Program, October 15, 1969","Part 4: Moratorium Day Program, October 15, 1969","Part 5: Moratorium Day Program, October 15, 1969","Part 1: A drug information program broadcast in November 1970.  Features Dr. James Buckman, Professor R. H. MacDonald, and various area citizens.","Part 2: A drug information program broadcast in November 1970.  Features Dr. James Buckman, Professor R. H. MacDonald, and various area citizens.","Part 3: A drug information program broadcast in November 1970.  Features Dr. James Buckman, Professor R. H. MacDonald, and various area citizens.","Arthur Godfrey interviews Anna Chenault, widow of WWII hero Gen. \"Flying Tiger\" Chenault.  Godfrey also interviews Eddie Rickenbacker \u0026 Chairman, FCC","\"Town Meeting of the World\", a simucast via Telstar from the U.S., London, \u0026 Rome.  Subject: Christianity.","\" Town Called Europe\": John Chancellor narrates a documentary on the European Common Market.  Mentions the European Court of Justice, Community of Atomic Energy, \u0026 Investment Bank.  Broadcast March 3, 1962","Side 1: NBC News Special, \"Rome:Vatican Council II\", on October 30, 1962 Side 2: ABC News Special, \"Year of Confrontation, on January 1, 1963.  Howard K. Smith narrates a summary of national-international crises during 1962.","Side 1: \"Give My Regards to Broadway\", a TV music special.  Side 2: \"Finland's Tug of War\": Marvin Kalb reports on activities during the 8th World Youth Festival in Helsinki during summer, 1962.","\"God's Gentleman: Robert E. Lee\", a tribute by Edith Jester, broadcast on WINA Radio in 1970.","Part 1: KMOX documentary on \"The Wonderful World of the Muny\", the St. Louis Municipal Opera.  Includes the voices of many artists who have performed there.  Part 2: lost","KHI documentary on \"Insanity \u0026 the Law\".  This was produced because of Jack Ruby's trial.  Brings in the McNaughton Rule on temporary insanity.  Voices: Ca. Gov. Goodwin Knight, L.A. Police Chief William H. Parker, \u0026 lawyer Melvin Belli.","Part 1: WAIT's academy award 1972 program.  Includes winners from 1935-46.  Part 2: lost","Resume of Frank McGee's performance for NBC in 1963.","Documentary on Hong Kong by Broadcasting Foundation of America","KDKA documetnary for the 20th anniversary of Pearl Harbor.  Includes voices of people who were there or remembered it.","KDKA documentary: \"Rescue at Sheppton\".  The story of the Fellin Mine Disaster at Sheppton, Pa.  in August 1963.","Part 1: NBC's 40th Anniversary program.  Taped from WKYC on November 13, 1966.","Part 2: NBC's 40th Anniversary program.  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If available, the digital copy is linked above.","Due to the fragility of Reel-to-Reel recordings, this item may only be accessed digitally. If available, the digital copy is linked above.","Due to the fragility of Reel-to-Reel recordings, this item may only be accessed digitally. If available, the digital copy is linked above.","Due to the fragility of Reel-to-Reel recordings, this item may only be accessed digitally. If available, the digital copy is linked above.","Due to the fragility of Reel-to-Reel recordings, this item may only be accessed digitally. If available, the digital copy is linked above.","Due to the fragility of Reel-to-Reel recordings, this item may only be accessed digitally. If available, the digital copy is linked above.","Due to the fragility of Reel-to-Reel recordings, this item may only be accessed digitally. If available, the digital copy is linked above.","Due to the fragility of Reel-to-Reel recordings, this item may only be accessed digitally. If available, the digital copy is linked above.","Due to the fragility of Reel-to-Reel recordings, this item may only be accessed digitally. If available, the digital copy is linked above.","Due to the fragility of Reel-to-Reel recordings, this item may only be accessed digitally. If available, the digital copy is linked above.","Due to the fragility of Reel-to-Reel recordings, this item may only be accessed digitally. If available, the digital copy is linked above.","Due to the fragility of Reel-to-Reel recordings, this item may only be accessed digitally. If available, the digital copy is linked above.","Due to the fragility of Reel-to-Reel recordings, this item may only be accessed digitally. If available, the digital copy is linked above.","Due to the fragility of Reel-to-Reel recordings, this item may only be accessed digitally. If available, the digital copy is linked above.","Due to the fragility of Reel-to-Reel recordings, this item may only be accessed digitally. If available, the digital copy is linked above.","Due to the fragility of Reel-to-Reel recordings, this item may only be accessed digitally. If available, the digital copy is linked above.","Due to the fragility of Reel-to-Reel recordings, this item may only be accessed digitally. If available, the digital copy is linked above.","Due to the fragility of Reel-to-Reel recordings, this item may only be accessed digitally. If available, the digital copy is linked above.","Due to the fragility of Reel-to-Reel recordings, this item may only be accessed digitally. If available, the digital copy is linked above.","Due to the fragility of Reel-to-Reel recordings, this item may only be accessed digitally. If available, the digital copy is linked above.","Due to the fragility of Reel-to-Reel recordings, this item may only be accessed digitally. If available, the digital copy is linked above.","Due to the fragility of Reel-to-Reel recordings, this item may only be accessed digitally. If available, the digital copy is linked above.","Due to the fragility of Reel-to-Reel recordings, this item may only be accessed digitally. If available, the digital copy is linked above.","Due to the fragility of Reel-to-Reel recordings, this item may only be accessed digitally. If available, the digital copy is linked above.","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: ","Original Title: Speech and reading by Ishmael Reed, poet, in Lee Chapel","1975 - Categorized as \"Content,\" reel number 44, to be played at 3 3/4 speed ","C.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 1 ","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: ","Original Title: \"King Lear\" readings from \"King Lear\" by Washington and Lee English Professor Fitzgerald Flournoy. ","1975 - Categorized as \"Dramatics,\" reel number 249, to be played at 7 1/2 speed ","C.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 2 ","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: ","Original Title: \"Last Echo\": an original radio adaptation for \"Kaleidoscope\" of this famous literary piece.","1975 - Categorized as \"Dramatics,\" reel number 250, to be played at 7 1/2 speed ","C.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 3 ","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: ","Original Title: \"The Old Gentleman\": John K. Jennings, a Washington and Lee student, reads an original radio script entitled \"The Old Gentleman,\" about George Washington, for \"Kaleidoscope\"","1975 - Categorized as \"Dramatics,\" reel number 251, to be played at 7 1/2 speed ","C.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 4 ","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: ","Original Title: \"A Christmas Carol\": this is an adaptation of Dickens' traditional story, Produced for \"Kaleidoscope\" in cooperation with Troubadours.","1975 - Categorized as \"Dramatics,\" reel number 253, to be played at 7 1/2 speed ","C.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 5 ","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this:","Original Title: \"December Incident\": an original play broadcast on \"Kaleidoscope\" concerning how the story of the birth of Christ might be reported and treated today. ","1975 - Categorized as \"Dramatics,\" reel number 254, to be played at 7 1/2 speed","C.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 6","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this:","Original Title: \"Measure for Measure\": this was recorded from a Troubadour rehearsal of the play.  ","1975 - Categorized as \"Dramatics,\" reel number 255, to be played at 7 1/2 speed","C.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 7","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this:","Original Title: panel discussion on \"Marat de Sade\" held on Feb. 26, 1967 in Washington and Lee Bookstore. The topic was the play Marat de Sade, which was produced by the Troubadour Theatre. The participants who appear on this part were Albert Gordon, Director of Theatre at Detroit University, and Dr. George W. Ray, English Professor at Washington and Lee. The program was broadcast shortly before the play in mid-March.   ","1975 - Categorized as \"Dramatics,\" reel number 256, to be played at 7 1/2 speed","C.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 8","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this:","Original Title: panel discussion on \"Marat de Sade\" held on Feb. 26, 1967 in Washington and Lee Bookstore. The topic was the play Marat de Sade, which was produced by the Troubadour Theatre. The participants who appear on this part were Dr. George W. Ray, English Professor at Washington and Lee, Mr. Lee Kahn, Troubadour Theatre Director, Mr. Mario Pellicciaro, instructor in Ancient Languages, and Mr. Robert Youngblood, German Instructor. The program was broadcast shortly before the play in mid-March.   ","1975 - Categorized as \"Dramatics,\" reel number 257, to be played at 7 1/2 speed","C.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 9","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this:","Original Title: Part 1 of \"The Knew What They Wanted\" Produsced in cooperation with the Troubadours and broadcast on March 2, 1961","1975 - Categorized as \"Dramatics,\" reel number 261, to be played at 7 1/2 speed","C.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 13","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this:","Original Title: Part 2 of \"The Knew What They Wanted\" Produsced in cooperation with the Troubadours and broadcast on March 2, 1961","1975 - Categorized as \"Dramatics,\" reel number 262, to be played at 7 1/2 speed","C.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 14","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this:","Original Title: \"Gallimanfry\" program for May 4, 1967. The theme of this show was the literature of higher education. Regular hostess was Mrs. Jane Rushing, Manager of Washington and Lee Bookstore. Guests were Dean W.W. Pusey III, Dean of the College, and Dr. Edward L. Pinney. Gallimanfry was WLUR's first book review show. ","1975 - Categorized as \"Dramatics,\" reel number 263, to be played at 7 1/2 speed","C.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 15","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this:","Original Title: \"Gallimanfry\" program from April 13, 1967. Discussion of new book about Governor Letcher, Virginia's Civil War Governor. Regular hostess was Mrs. Jane Rushing. Her guests were General John S. Letcher, the governor's grandson, Dr. Charles Turner, Washington and Lee history professor and Washington and Lee history major, Robert Imholt. ","1975 - Categorized as \"Dramatics,\" reel number 264, to be played at 7 1/2 speed","C.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 16","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this:","Original Title: \"Gallimanfry\" program on April 5, 1967. Regular hostess Mrs. Jane Rushing interviews Washington and Lee faculty member and poet Dabney Stuart. ","1975 - Categorized as \"Dramatics,\" reel number 265, to be played at 7 1/2 speed","C.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 17","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this:","Original Title: Part 1 of \"Gallimanfry\" program on May 18, 1967. This program concerned the literature of the theatre. Regular hostess was Mrs. Jane Rushing. Guests were Mr. Lee Kahn, Director of Washington and Lee Troubadour Theatre, and Don Baker, a junior fine arts major. ","1975 - Categorized as \"Dramatics,\" reel number 266, to be played at 7 1/2 speed","C.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 18","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this:","Original Title: Part 2 of \"Gallimanfry\" program on May 18, 1967. This program concerned the literature of the theatre. Regular hostess was Mrs. Jane Rushing. Guests were Mr. Lee Kahn, Director of Washington and Lee Troubadour Theatre, and Don Baker, a junior fine arts major. ","1975 - Categorized as \"Dramatics,\" reel number 267, to be played at 7 1/2 speed","C.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 19","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this:","Original Title: Radio Theatre: compilation of tapes aired Fall, 1973. Written, produced, and written primarily by Washington and Lee students. One half hour in length, there is no real continuity between the various shows. Strange and unusual stuff. ","1975 - Categorized as \"Dramatics,\" reel number 268, to be played at 7 1/2 or 3 3/4 speed","C.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 20","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this:","Original Title: Poetry reading by Richard Eberhart at Washington and Lee on November 26, 1962. ","1975 - Categorized as \"Poetry,\" reel number 269, to be played at 7 1/2 speed","C.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 21","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this:","Original Title: Interview with Stephen Spender. This famous English poet visited Washington and Lee in the fall of some year for an English lecture, and he gave an interview and did some readings of his works for \"Kaleidoscope.\" ","1975 - Categorized as \"Poetry,\" reel number 270, to be played at 7 1/2 speed","C.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 22","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this:","Original Title: Interview with Stephen Spender. This famous English poet visited Washington and Lee in the fall of some year for an English lecture, and he gave an interview and did some readings of his works for \"Kaleidoscope.\" ","1975 - Categorized as \"Poetry,\" reel number 270, to be played at 7 1/2 speed","C.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 23","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this:","Original Title: Readings by Archibald MacLeish, E.E. Cummings, Stephen Spender, and Dylan Thomas. ","1975 - Categorized as \"Poetry,\" reel number 271, to be played at 7 1/2 speed","C.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 24","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this:","Original Title: Readings by Gertrude Stein, Robert Frost, E.E. Cummings, and William Butler Yeats. ","1975 - Categorized as \"Poetry,\" reel number 272, to be played at 7 1/2 speed","C.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 25","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this:","Original Title: Reading of Italian poetry by Prof. Youngblood at Washington and Lee bookstore on May 14, 1967 - Part 1 ","1975 - Categorized as \"Poetry,\" reel number 273, to be played at 1 7/8 speed","C.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 26","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this:","Original Title: Reading of Italian poetry by Prof. Youngblood at Washington and Lee bookstore on May 14, 1967 - Part 2","1975 - Categorized as \"Poetry,\" reel number 274, to be played at 1 7/8 speed","C.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 27","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this:","Original Title: Part 1 - Reading by Robert Lowell in duPont Auditorium on April 19, 1967. This was broadcast as WLUR's final program on May 18, 1967. ","1975 - Categorized as \"Poetry,\" reel number 275, to be played at 3 3/4 speed","C.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 28","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this:","Original Title: Part 2 - Reading by Robert Lowell in duPont Auditorium on April 19, 1967. This was broadcast as WLUR's final program on May 18, 1967. ","1975 - Categorized as \"Poetry,\" reel number 276, to be played at 3 3/4 speed","C.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 29","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: ","Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain and Empire City 6. ","1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 \nC.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: ","Original Title: Jazz: interview with Woody Herman and Ahmad Jamal on April 27, 1961 ","1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 143 \nC.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 2","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: ","Original Title: Jazz: a \"Kaleidoscope\" documentary using a recording by Leonard Bernstein is a speech by Dr. Alvin Kershaw.  Made in Fall, 1957.","1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 144 \nC.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 3","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: ","Original Title: Jazz: an interview with Louis Armstrong and his female vocalist, Velma Middleton.  Also contains portions of his performances at Fancy Dress, 1958.  Broadcast February 6, 1958. ","1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 145 \nC.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 4","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: ","Original Title: Jazz: An interview with Dave Brubeck.  (Brubeck apparently was in Lexington.)  No date.\n1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 146 \nC.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 5","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: ","Original Title: Electronic: \"Chou Wen-Chung Music Special\".  This was a special program in March, 1967.  Panelists were: Washington and Lee Prof. Robert Stewart and students Bob Brenner, Jeff Twardy.  Chou, a Chinese composer, was at Washington and Lee for a concert. ","1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 147 \nC.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 6","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. ","Below is the information related to this: ","Original Title: Electronic: \"Encore,\" a special on electronic music.  ","1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 148 ","C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 7","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. ","Below is the information related to this: ","Original Title: Electronic: \"Encore,\" a special on electronic music.  ","1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 149 ","C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 8","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. ","Below is the information related to this: ","Original Title: Electronic: \"Encore,\" a special on electronic music.  ","1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 150 ","C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 9","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. ","Below is the information related to this: ","Original Title: Washington and Lee Sextet plays in Lee Chapel ","1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 151 ","C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 10","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Records of the Washington and Lee University radio station, WLUR 91.5, from its creation in 1967-68 to present. This record group is composed primarily of recordings from the radio station. Included among the tapes are earlier recordings from the Washington and Lee Journalism Dept. predating the founding of the radio station. The station was originally created as an arm of the Journalism Dept. It is now a branch of the Communications and Public Affairs Office. ","Please contact Special Collections and Archives staff for an inventory list of the recordings.","Bell Telephone Hour: a tribute to Yehudi Menuhin, \"Carnival of the Menuhins.\"","Documentary on presidential campaign with good voice excerpts of Eisenhower and Adlai Stevenson.","The Nighthawks Tape 1 Cockpit 5/15/79","April 30, 1956 Sen. Alben W. Barkley's Final Speech","This was a \"Radio W\u0026L\" documentary in the fall of 1965 on the state campaign for governor and legislature.  Voices of Tom White, A. Linwood Holton, Mills E. Godwin, Jr., Mr. Charles Davidson, and Dr. Charles Phillips.","Dr. Ollinger Crenshaw recounts U.S. Presidential elections from 1916 to 1964.  These comments were used to fill on election night in 1966.","Comments by Colonel B. McCluer Gilliam on Virginia, Rockbridge County, and Lexington politics for election night 1966.  These were used as filler.","When Buz Dawbarn was running for the state senate, he was interviewed by Charles Winston at the College Town Shop in Lexington on October 20, 1967.","A news conference of Governor Rockefeller on April 30, 1968 at which he announced his candidacy for the presidency.","Arizona Senator Barry Goldwater (R) accepts presidential nomination of Washington's exclusive Alfalfa Club.","Part 1: WLUR Election Night 1968","Part 2: WLUR Election Night 1968","Part 3: WLUR Election Night 1968","Part 4: WLUR Election Night 1968","Interviews \u0026 actualities, WLUR Election Night 1972.","Part 1; speech by Linwood Holton at Lexington High School on October 9, 1965.","Part 2; speech by Linwood Holton at Lexington High School on October 9, 1965.","Stories by D.R. \"Billy\" Matthews, 8th District Congressman, Florida: An opening story-7 1/2, 10 original stories-7 1/2, final stories-3 3/4","Speech by Sen. Barry Goldwater before the Association of American Editorial Cartoonists on May 10, 1963","Speech by Brooks Hays, former Arizona congressman, before the Pennsylvania Political Science \u0026 Public Administrators Association.  Also, miscellaneous stories told by Mr. Hays.","Inaugural Address: Va. Gov. Linwood Holton.","First \"State of the Commonwealth Address\" by Va. Gov. Linwood Holton","President Truman's keynote address at the 1960 MC.","Part 1: excerpts of the 1964 MC. (Some tapes are missing, so all parts are not consecutive.)","Part 2: excerpts of the 1964 MC. Contains comments by Richard Poff, 6th District Congressman from Roanoke.","Part 3: excerpts of the 1964 MC.  Contains comments by Congressman Poff \u0026 Minnesota Congressman Walter Judd.","Part 4: excerpts of the 1964 MC. Contains keynote address by Congressman Judd.","Part 5: excerpts from the 1964 MC","Part 6: excerpts from the 1964 MC.","Part 7: excerpts from the 1964 MC.","Part 8: excerpts from the 1964 MC.","Part 9: excerpts from the 1964 MC.","Part 10: excerpts from the 1964 MC.","Part 11: excerpts from the 1964 MC.","Part 12: excerpts from the 1964 MC.","Part 13: excerpts from the 1964 MC.","Part 14: excerpts from the 1964 MC.","Richard Nixon was nominated May 4, 1968 for president.  Steve Saunders, MC Chairman called Nixon in Louisville.  This is Nixon's acceptance message.","This tape contains all the promos for the 1968 MC, used by WLUR.","A composite of unrelated tapes about the '68 MC.  Contains: 1. WFTV (Orlando) editorial against Gov. Kirk; 2. Bill Wilkerson's interview with MC Chairman Steve Saunders on Oct. 5, 1967; 3. Larry Honig's interview with Gov. Kirk in Nov. 1967; 4. comments by Red Patton to Don Husat in Nov. 1967; 5. Don Husat in Nov. 1967; 5. Don Husat's interview with Steve Saunders on March 22, 1968.","Part 1: excerpts of the 1968 MC.  Contains Andrew Lupton's interview with Gov. Kirk; speeches by Tenn. Congressman Bill Brock, Gov. Linwood HOlton; Gov. Kirk's keynote address.  Also, the \"bomb hoax\".","Part 2: excerpts from the 1968 MC.  Contains speech by Okla. Gov. Henry Bellman \u0026 Don Husat's interview with Bellman.","Part 3: excerpts from the 1968 MC.  Contains debate on the platform.  States report when they will nominate a candidate.","Part 4: excerpts from the 1968 MC.  Contains nominating speeches.","Part 5: excerpts from the 1968 MC.  Contains more nominating speeches.  Also, the memorial service for Tommy Mac Baremore.","Part 6: excerpts from the 1968 MC.  More nominating speeches \u0026 seconding speeches for Richard M. Nixon.","Part 7: excerpts from the 1968 MC.  Includes nomination of Spiro Agnew, first ballot roll-call for N.Y.","Part 8: excerpts from the 1968 MC.","Part 9: excerpts from the 1968 MC.","Part 10: excerpts from the 1968 MC.  Sen. Charles Percy of Illinois is nominated for VP.  Nixon telephonically accepts his nomination as pres. Convention windup.","Alben Barkley's Final Speech, 1956 Mock Convention, 4-30-56","KDKA: documentary \"President Kennedy: Obituary\", ABC News: coverage of the assasination in Dallas \u0026 comments on John F. Kennedy's presidency \u0026 life at the White House.","KDKA: documentary \"President Kennedy: Obituary\", ABC News: coverage of the assasination in Dallas \u0026 comments on John F. Kennedy's presidency \u0026 life at the White House.","KDKA: documentary \"President Kennedy: Obituary\", ABC News: coverage of the assasination in Dallas \u0026 comments on John F. Kennedy's presidency \u0026 life at the White House.","KDKA: documentary \"President Kennedy: Obituary\", ABC News: coverage of the assasination in Dallas \u0026 comments on John F. Kennedy's presidency \u0026 life at the White House.","KDKA: documentary \"President Kennedy: Obituary\", ABC News: coverage of the assasination in Dallas \u0026 comments on John F. Kennedy's presidency \u0026 life at the White House.","KDKA: documentary \"President Kennedy: Obituary\", ABC News: coverage of the assasination in Dallas \u0026 comments on John F. Kennedy's presidency \u0026 life at the White House.","KDKA: documentary \"President Kennedy: Obituary\", ABC News: coverage of the assasination in Dallas \u0026 comments on John F. Kennedy's presidency \u0026 life at the White House.","KDKA: documentary \"President Kennedy: Obituary\", ABC News: coverage of the assasination in Dallas \u0026 comments on John F. Kennedy's presidency \u0026 life at the White House.","KDKA: documentary \"President Kennedy: Obituary\", ABC News: coverage of the assasination in Dallas \u0026 comments on John F. Kennedy's presidency \u0026 life at the White House.","KDKA: documentary \"President Kennedy: Obituary\", ABC News: coverage of the assasination in Dallas \u0026 comments on John F. Kennedy's presidency \u0026 life at the White House.","Speech by Albertus S. Harrison at the Virginia Associated Press Broadcaster's meeting on October 9, 1961.  (He became governor of Virginia a few months later.)","Compilation of remarks by assorted U.S. Senators, U.S. Congressmen \u0026 important federal officials.  Includes: Pierre Salinger, Eugene McCarthy, George Romney, Sam J. Ervin Jr., Tom Clark, Nelson Rockefeller, Harry F. Byrd Sr., Willard Wirtz, Robert F. Kennedy \u0026 Arnold Olsen. (Tait Trussell Collection)","Compilation of remarks by U.S. Senators Everett M. Dirksen, Robert S. Kerr, Thurston B. Morton \u0026 Kenneth Keating.  Dirksen talks about: funny stories, treaties \u0026 ladies hats, his status as a presidential candidate on 13 March 1963, \u0026 \"china \u0026 vitals\". (Tait Trussell Collection)","Speech by U.S. Senator Barry Goldwater at W\u0026L on 1 March 1961.","Speech by U.S. Senator Barry Goldwater at W\u0026L on 1 March 1961.","News Conference with U.S. Senator Barry Goldwater at W\u0026L on 1 March 1961","Pres. Eisenhower's speech announcing the landing of U.S. troops in Lebanon.","Pres. Eisenhower's speech at Mary Baldwin College on October 27, 1960.","Pres. Kennedy's Test-Ban Treaty speech in July, 1963","Compilation of Pres. Kennedy's speeches/comments at various functions.","Pres. Kennedy's speech in Boston, Mass. on October 19, 1963.  Also, his Berlin Crisis Speech of 1961.","Pres. Kennedy: Oath of office; inaugural address; Peace Corps message; Alliance for Progress speech.","Pres. Kennedy's Cuban Missile Crisis Speech on October 22, 1962.","Pres. Kennedy: interview \u0026 speech at Roanoke Airport on November 4, 1960.","Pres Johnson: discussion of the world situation, especially the Arab-Israeli conflict, on June 19, 1967 in Washington, D.C.","Pres. Johnson: message to Congress on March 15, 1965 (2 tapes)","Pres. Johnson: message to Congress on March 15, 1965 (2 tapes)","Pres. Johnson: Inaugural on January 20, 1965","Pres. Johnson: speech at Women's National Press Club on January, 1963.","Pres. Johnson: speech before the U.S. Chamber of Commerce- Spring 1964","Pres. Johnson: address to Congress on November 27, 1963.","Pres. Nixon: \"National Welfare Report\" on August 8, 1969","Part 1: speech delivered March 13, 1965 in Lee Chapel by Thomas G. Wicker chief of Washington Bureau, New York Times. (Part 2: lost)","Part 1: seminar conducted by Dr. James W. Silver, past president of the Southern Historical Society, on March 12, 1965.","Part 2: seminar conducted by Dr. James W. Silver on March 12, 1965","Part 1: Speech delivered by Dr. James W. Silver on March 12, 1965","Part 2: speech delivered by Dr. James W. Silver on March 12, 1965","Part 1: speech by Col. Francis Pickens Miller, special assistant at the U.S. State Department, on March 14, 1966","Part 2: speech by Col. Francis Pickens Miller on March 14, 1966","Part 3: speech by Col. Francis Pickens Miller on March 14, 1966","Part 1: speech by Douglass Carter, special assistant to Pres. Lyndon B. Johnson, on March 13, 1965.","Part 2: speech by Douglass Carter on March 13, 1965","Part I: speech by C.P. Ives, associate editor of the Baltimore Sun, on March 14, 1965.","Part 2: speech by C.P. Ives on March 14, 1965. (This tape may not be consecutive with Part 1 since the tape was lost.)","Part 1: speech by James R. Echols, cultural affairs advisor at the USIA March 12, 1965","Part 2: speech by James R. Echols on March 12, 1965","Part 1: speech by James Farmer, former director of CORE, on February 15, 1967 in Lee Chapel","Part 2: speech by James Farmer on February 15, 1967.","Part 1: seminar conducted by Richmond Flowers, former attorney-general of Alabama, with W\u0026L law students on February 15, 1967.","Part 2: seminar conducted by Richmond Flowers on February 15, 1967","Part 2: speech by Richmond Flowers in Lee Chapel on February 15, 1967. (Part 1 has been lost.)","Part 1: speech by Dr. Frederick Wilhelmsen in Lee Chapel on February 16, 1967.","Part 2: speech by Dr. Frederick Wilhelmsen in Lee Chapel on February 16, 1967","Part 1: speech by Tom Wolfe, W\u0026L alumnus \u0026 author, in Lee Chapel on February 18, 1967.","Part 2: speech by Tom Wolfe in Lee Chapel on February 18, 1967.","Part 1: speech by Robert D. Novak, syndicated columnist, on February 10, 1969 (Part 2 has been lost.)","Speech by Philippe Labro on February 12, 1969.  (There used to be another tape of this speech: it's unknown what part of the speech this tape is.)","Speech by Ralph Lapp on February 12, 1969.  (There used to be 3 tapes of this speech: it's uncertain what part this tape is.)","Speech by Walter Adams on February 13, 1969.  (There used to be 3 tapes of this speech: it's uncertain what part this tape is.)","Speech by John Silber on February 14, 1969.  (There used to be 4 tapes: only 1 remains.)","Speech by U.S. Senator George McGovern on February 15, 1969 (There used to be 4 tapes: only 1 remains.)","Part 1: master tape of Contact 1970. (Speakers \u0026 dates aren't indicated)","Part 2: master tape of Contact 1970. (Speakers \u0026 dates aren's indicated)","Part 3: master tape of Contact 1970. (Speakers \u0026 dates aren't indicated)","Speech by Dr. Charles Hamilton on January 15, 1971.","Speech by U.S. Senator Mark Hatfield on January 18, 1971","Speech by Dr. Arthur Hansen, president of Georgia Tech, on January 20, 1971. Subject: \"Education \u0026 Technology\".","Speech by Leonard Weinglass, Chicago defense attorney.  Date unknown.","Speech by Stewart Udall, Secretary of the Interior on February 1, 1972","Part 1: speech by Frank Mankiewicz on February 28, 1973.  Subject: \"Government \u0026 the Press\".","Part 2: Speech by Frank Mankiewicz on February 28, 1973.","Speech by Betty Friedan in Lee Chapel on March 1, 1973. Subject: \"Feminism\"","Speech \u0026 relations by James Dickey in Lee Chapel on February 3, 1973.","Speech by Dick Gregory, comedian \u0026 black activist, in Doremus Gym on March 5, 1973.","Speech by Adm. Jeremiah Denton in Lee Chapel on April 17, 1974.  (A POW during the Vietnam War, Denton told of some of his experiences during captivity.  The entire speech is not included on the tape.)","Speech by Heywood Hale Broun, CBS-TV sportscaster, in Lee Chapel on February 25, 1974","Contact '75- Louis Rukeyser 2/26/75 Lee Chapel 8PM Reel 1 of 2","Part 2: speech by Louis Rukeyser in Lee Chapel on February 26, 1975","Contact '75-Louis Rukeyser Reel 2 of 2","Part 1: speech by David Halberstram, author \u0026 journalist, in Lee Chapel on March 3, 1975.","Part 2: speech by David Halberstram in Lee Chapel on March 3, 1975","Speech by William H. Rehnquist, associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, in Lee Chapel on March 4, 1975","Conservation \u0026 Energy Debate between David Brower \u0026 T. Justin Moore Jr. in Lee Chapel on March 5, 1975.  (Bower was executive director of the Sierra Club before he founded \u0026 became president of Friends of the Earth.  Moore is president of VEPCO.","Henry J. Taylor addresses the Lynchburg Chamber of Commerce on April 8, 1965 at RMWC.","Sen. Harry F. Byrd Jr. addresses the Lynchburg Chamber of Commerce on May 8, 1968 at RMWC.","U.N. representative Philip Dean's speech at RMWC on May 9, 1963.  Sponsored by the League of Women Voters.","Dr. Paul Goodman \u0026 Dr. Ernest van der Haag: speeches during RMWC's \"Focus\" on December 4, 1965.","Speech by Clinton Rossitor in Lee Chapel on 11 March 1965, called: \"President \u0026 Congress in the 60's: A New \u0026 Enduring Balance of Power?\"","Collection of 3 speeches by: Alexander P. Saversky, aeronautical engineer; Arthur Larson, coiner of the term \"modern republicanism\"; Dr. Edward Katzenback, director of the defense studies program at Harvard University.","Speech by E.G. Sherbourne in Doremus Gym on March 13, 1967.  Sherbourne, director of science services in D.C., spoke during the SIPA Convention.","Speech by Alan Barth, editorial writer for the Washington Post, to a journalism class on 9 November 1959.","Speech by Robert Estabrook, Washington Post columnist, on December 6, 1967 at W\u0026L (Part 1)","Speech by Robert Estabrook, Washington Post columnist, on December 6, 1967 at W\u0026L (Part 2)","Part 1: speech by MAJ William E. Mayer, Army psychiatrist at San Francisco Naval Shipyard, on brainwashing during the Korean War.","Part 2: speech by MAJ William E. Mayer, Army psychiatrist at San Francisco Naval Shipyard, on brainwashing during the Korean War.","Part 1: speech by H.J.C. Hooper, director of the Rhodesian Information Agency, in Lee Chapel in March 1967. Topic: the Rhodesian position on the Rhodesian independence movement.","Part 2: speech by H.J.C. Hooper, director of the Rhodesian Information Agency, in Lee Chapel in March 1967. Topic: the Rhodesian position on the Rhodesian independence movement.","Part 1: speech by Rev. Charles Metzler in Lee Chapel on 10 May 1967.  The Liberty Hall Society invited Metzler to speak after he returned from South Vietnam.","Part 2: speech by Rev. Charles Metzler in Lee Chapel on 10 May 1967.  The Liberty Hall Society invited Metzler to speak after he returned from South Vietnam.","Speech by Walter Heller, chairman of President Kennedy's Council of Economic Advisors, in Lee Chapel on 10 November 1967.  Speech sponsored by the W\u0026L School of Commerce.","Speech by Richard Nixon, former Vice President, at ODK Assembly in Doremus Gym on 11 January 1968.  Includes comments by Dean Pusey \u0026 the question \u0026 answer period after the speech.","Speech by Daniel Callahan on 27 February 1969, topic: \"Freud, Religion \u0026 Culture\".","Bromfeld speech in Dupont Hall on 20 March 1969.","Speech by Gen. Samuel B. Griffith II (USMC, RTD) on 26 March 1969.  Topic: \"Where is China Going?\"","Speech by Wyatt A Durette in Dupont Hall on 10 April 1969.  Topic: \"The Supreme Court\".","Speech by Hugh Downs on 11 April 1969.  Topic: \"The Role of Communications in Human Affairs.\"","Speech by Henry Fowler, former Secretary of the Treasury, on 28 April 1969.  Topic: \"Current Economic Developments \u0026 National Monetary \u0026 Fiscal Policies\"","Speech by Linwood Holton in Lee Chapel on 21 October 1969.  Holton was running for governor of Virginia at the time.","Speech by Linwood Holton in Lee Chapel at ODK Assembly on 14 April 1970.","Speech by J. Edward Lumbard, chief judge of the U.S. 2nd Court of Appeals in New York.  Topic: \"Trial by Jury \u0026 More Speedy Justice\".","Speech by Roger Mudd (CBS News) at ODK Assembly on 7 December 1970.  Topic: W\u0026L, \u0026 the problems of TV \u0026 TV news.","Speech by Larry Hoover in Lee Chapel on 18 April 1974.  Topic: the League of Women Voters.","A.E. Johnson: speech for American State Highway Officials Association at Jackson Hall on October 27, 1966.","Interview with Christine Carere \u0026 Ralph Davis during the premiere of \"Mardi Gras\" in 1958.","Gov. Mills E. Godwin, Jr.: speech for Virginia Highway Conference at V.M.I. on October 27, 1966.","\"George C. Marshall, the Man \u0026 His Career\" (7 tapes)","\"George C. Marshall, the Man \u0026 His Career\" (7 tapes)","\"George C. Marshall, the Man \u0026 His Career\" (7 tapes)","\"George C. Marshall, the Man \u0026 His Career\" (7 tapes)","\"George C. Marshall, the Man \u0026 His Career\" (7 tapes)","\"George C. Marshall, the Man \u0026 His Career\" (7 tapes)","\"George C. Marshall, the Man \u0026 His Career\" (7 tapes)","Speech by Samuel Eliot Morison, noted historian. Date unknown","Chou Shu-Kai, Nationalist Chinese Ambassador: speech at VMI gym on April 18, 1967. (2 tapes)","Chou Shu-Kai, Nationalist Chinese Ambassador: speech at VMI gym on April 18, 1967. (2 tapes)","Speech by General Maxwell Taylor at VMI, October 1974","Fred Graham on \"The Impact of the Legal System.\"","Jeff MacNelly and Charles McDowell on \"Washington Wit\"","Jimmy Breslin on \"How the Good Guys Finally Won.\"","George Plimpton's Contact Presentation","Ethics Lecture by Monroe Freedman, March 8, 1976","Speech by Republican National Co-Chairman Richard Obenshain on April 29, 1975.","\"Of Mice and Men\": an original adaptation of this famous novel for radio.","\"Arizona Cowboy\": This was the second program in the \"Kaleidoscope\" series.  It was broadcast on November 2, 1955.  The narrator was John K. Jennings.","Freedom of Information Panel DISCUSSION given on Feb. 28, 1973","Discussions of Arab-Israeli problem in late 1950's between Dr. David W. Sprunt, Washington and Lee religion professor, and Dr. William Jenks, Washington and Lee history professor.","In 1967, the Lexington chapter of the J.C.'s placed Judge William Romans in the running, for the second time for state president.  He won.  On July 18, 1967, WLUR News Director Don Husat interviewed Chapter President Dabney Carver and Judge Romans a few days before the election in Richmond.","This tape is an analysis of the House.  Although the program is incomplete, it contains the voices of John F. Kennedy and Abraham Ribicoff.","A brief history of World War II. Several uses of Hitler's voice and several German battle songs","Reporter Harvey Allen interviews Coach MacLaughlin for WRVA in 1959 before the General's game with Hampden-Sydney.","In the spring of 1967, WLUR recorded a wrap-up of the previous year's debate team activities.  Moderating the discussion was Professor William Chaffin, debate coach, and he discusses the year with some of the debate team.","Lexington's Police Chief is interviewed by WLUR News Director Don Husat on March 23, 1967.","A series of short programs on the history of New Mexico.  Narration is all in Spanish.","Documentary on June 6, 1963 commemorating the 19th anniversary of D-Day.","Part 1: A \"Kaleidoscope\" documentary on beatniks.","Part 2: A \"Kaleidoscope\" documentary on beatniks.","Part 1: A discussion entitled \"The Proper Role of Government in a Free Economy.\"  The discussion includes Professor John M. Gunn and Professor Charles Phillips.  There are two student participants.","Part 2: A discussion entitled \"The Proper Role of Government in a Free Economy.\"  The discussion includes Professor John M. Gunn and Professor Charles Phillips.  There are two student participants.","Part 1 of a documentary on juvenile delinquency.","Part 2 of a documentary on juvenile delinquency.","Part 1: A panel discussion on the sit-in demonstrations between students and Dr. Louis Hodges.","Part 2: A panel discussion on the sit-in demonstrations between students and Dr. Louis Hodges.","Professor Jay D. Cook, Jr., Chairman of W\u0026L's Accounting Department, prepared eight five minute shows on income tax information for March-April, 1958.","Part 1: W\u0026L student Mike Norrell spoke with three residents of Lexington about the city's history: Paul S. Fowler, Mrs. Lester Schnare, and Marshall Fishwick.","Part 2: Lexington history-interviews: Col. George Brooke, Dr. J. J. Murray Sr., Mrs. Nettie Smith, and J. Harris Thompson","Part 1: A symposium held in Lee Chapel concerning the Vietnam war moratorium.  Speeches by W\u0026L students and faculty.","Part 2: Moratorium Day Program, October 15, 1969.","Part 3: Moratorium Day Program, October 15, 1969","Part 4: Moratorium Day Program, October 15, 1969","Part 5: Moratorium Day Program, October 15, 1969","Part 1: A drug information program broadcast in November 1970.  Features Dr. James Buckman, Professor R. H. MacDonald, and various area citizens.","Part 2: A drug information program broadcast in November 1970.  Features Dr. James Buckman, Professor R. H. MacDonald, and various area citizens.","Part 3: A drug information program broadcast in November 1970.  Features Dr. James Buckman, Professor R. H. MacDonald, and various area citizens.","Arthur Godfrey interviews Anna Chenault, widow of WWII hero Gen. \"Flying Tiger\" Chenault.  Godfrey also interviews Eddie Rickenbacker \u0026 Chairman, FCC","\"Town Meeting of the World\", a simucast via Telstar from the U.S., London, \u0026 Rome.  Subject: Christianity.","\" Town Called Europe\": John Chancellor narrates a documentary on the European Common Market.  Mentions the European Court of Justice, Community of Atomic Energy, \u0026 Investment Bank.  Broadcast March 3, 1962","Side 1: NBC News Special, \"Rome:Vatican Council II\", on October 30, 1962 Side 2: ABC News Special, \"Year of Confrontation, on January 1, 1963.  Howard K. Smith narrates a summary of national-international crises during 1962.","Side 1: \"Give My Regards to Broadway\", a TV music special.  Side 2: \"Finland's Tug of War\": Marvin Kalb reports on activities during the 8th World Youth Festival in Helsinki during summer, 1962.","\"God's Gentleman: Robert E. Lee\", a tribute by Edith Jester, broadcast on WINA Radio in 1970.","Part 1: KMOX documentary on \"The Wonderful World of the Muny\", the St. Louis Municipal Opera.  Includes the voices of many artists who have performed there.  Part 2: lost","KHI documentary on \"Insanity \u0026 the Law\".  This was produced because of Jack Ruby's trial.  Brings in the McNaughton Rule on temporary insanity.  Voices: Ca. Gov. Goodwin Knight, L.A. Police Chief William H. Parker, \u0026 lawyer Melvin Belli.","Part 1: WAIT's academy award 1972 program.  Includes winners from 1935-46.  Part 2: lost","Resume of Frank McGee's performance for NBC in 1963.","Documentary on Hong Kong by Broadcasting Foundation of America","KDKA documetnary for the 20th anniversary of Pearl Harbor.  Includes voices of people who were there or remembered it.","KDKA documentary: \"Rescue at Sheppton\".  The story of the Fellin Mine Disaster at Sheppton, Pa.  in August 1963.","Part 1: NBC's 40th Anniversary program.  Taped from WKYC on November 13, 1966.","Part 2: NBC's 40th Anniversary program.  Taped from WKYC on November 13, 1966.","\"Good Work-F100s\"- this story is part of a Vietnam documentary by the McLendon Stations.","\"Kim Dong\"- this story is part of a Vietnam documentary by the McLendon Stations.","McLendon Stations: \"Kim Dong\" and \"Operation Hastings.\" (Part of a series on Vietnam.)","Various battle descriptions, part of the Vietnam documentary by the McLendon Stations.","\"The Flea \u0026 The Elephant\"- this story is part of a Vietnam documentary by the McLendon Stations.","WBT program on Radio Moscow's propaganda techniques.","WBT documentary on USSR's claims that she tried to warn the world of Nazi \u0026 German power.","Excerpts of speeches broadcast by Radio Moscow.  Includes British Prime Minister Harold Wilson \u0026 JFK.","KMOX: \"What is an American?\" (Part of a public affairs series, this part concerns former president Eisenhower.)","KSFO documentary: \"The Candidates\".  Has biographical data \u0026 voices of friends of Richard M. Nixon \u0026 Edmund G. \"Pat\" Brown.","KDKA capsule programs investigate civil rights in Pittsburgh","KDKA documentary: \"Battle of Birmingham\".  Concerns desegregation in Birmingham, Ala.  Includes Rev. Ralph Abernathy, Martin Luther King \u0026 Mayor Arthur Haynes.","WDAS documentary: \"Critical 144 Hours\".  Concerns civil rights, with reports from Cleveland \u0026 a summary.","Plough Stations' reporter Harvey Tate reports directly from Ole Miss during James Meredith's admission.","WDAS documentary: \"Black Sunday\".  Concerns Birmingham, Ala. \u0026 the bombing of a Negro church which killed 4 children.  Includes Martin Luther King, Jr.","WDAS documentary: \"The Birmingham Story\". Includes Gov. George Wallace, Roy Wilkins, Jackie Robinson, Adam Clayton Powell, \u0026 Pres. Kennedy.  Summary of attempts to desegregate Birmingham, Ala.","Reports by KOIL on the trial of Eichmann in 1961.","KSFO documentary on Adolf Eichmann: who he was, what he did, his trial in 1961.","Prog 1: Broadcasting Foundation of America's documentary on the ancient monuments of Nubia in the Egyptian desert.  Called \"The Timeless Land\".","Prog 3: BFA's documentary.  This is part 1 of a story called \"The Stone Moves\".  Part 2 (Prog. 4) is lost.","Prog. 5: BFA's documentary on Nubia, called \"Buhen\".","Prog. 6: BFA's documentary on Nubia.  Called \"Mirggissa\".","Prog. 7: BFA's documentary on Nubia.  Called \"The Shadow of the Cross\".","Prog. 8: BFA's documentary on Nubia.  Describes the works of the first Joint Swedish Expedition.  Called \"The Links in the Chain\".","Prog. 9: continuation of Prog. 8, BFA's documentary on Nubia.  Concerns American archaeologists at the site.","Prog. 10: BFA's documentary on Nubia.  Called \"The Nubians\", it shows their continuity of life over 100,000 years.","WWOD documentary on voting rights.  Broadcast August 3, 1947","ABC news report of the fire \u0026 death of 3 astronauts at Cape Kennedy on January 27, 1967","Reel 1: Apollo 11 launch on July 16, 1969.  Sides 1 \u0026 2, tracks A\u0026B.","Reel 2: Apollo 11 on July 20, 1969.  Sides 1\u00262, Tracks A\u0026B.","\"Space Age Sound Effects\"- telemetry signals from satellites.","\"Project Mercury Astronauts in Flight\".","\"Project Gemini Astronauts in Flight\"","\"Prominent Personalities, Policy Statements, \u0026 Events in Space\".","\"Dilemma of the Farmer\": a discussion of agricultural problems by Prof. Allen E. Ragan on February 16, 1961","\"Sputnik\": a discussion of the Soviet satellite by Prof. John Harvey Wheeler (Poli. Sci. Dept.), \u0026 Prof. Edward Turner (Phys. Dept.)","Documentary on Will Rogers, narrated by Mike Wallace, CBS. NOT BROADCAST QUALITY","\"This is Korea\": a tribute to Edward R. Morrow.  Concerns his life \u0026 career.  Side 1","\"The Great Garrick\", 18th century English actor.  Sides 1 \u0026 2","\"A Look at Monaco\": a tour with Princess Grace which includes details of life in the palace.  Side 1, Track A.","\"Life of Charles Dickens\", narrated by Sam Weller.  Side 1, Track A.  \"The West From 1903\", narrated by Joseph Cotton.  Part of \"Hollywood \u0026 the Stars\" series.  Side 1, Track B.","\"Douglas MacArthur\"- CBS biography.  Side 1, Track B.","\"The House of Rothschild\".  POOR QUALITY.  Side 1, Track A.  CBS News on Vietnam.  Side 2, Track B.","Documentaries on Winston Churchill, Gen. MacArthur, Charles A. Lindberg \u0026 Woodrow Wilson (1 reel: different colors of tape!)","\"Tribute to Winston Churchill\". (Good \u0026 Bad parts!)","EMPTY BOX","Documentary on UFO's, comparing 1964 \u0026 1973 reported sightings in Virginia.","A copy of #378, \"Flying Saucers in VIrginia\".","TV Movie made in 1956, broadcast July 6, 1963, concerning UFO.  Side 1, Track A.  UN Security Council debates on the Dominican Crisis.  Side 2, Tracks A\u0026B.  Pres. Johnson's national address on May 7, 1965.  Side 2, Track B.","CBS Reports: \"U.F.O. -Friend, Foe, Fantasy?\"  Side 2.","Speech by NICAP member to Lynchburg General Electric Engineers on May 27, 1966.  Sides 1 \u0026 2.","Interview with Dick Hall at NICAP on February 4, 1965.","\"A City Grows\": Radio \u0026 Lynchburg; The Years the Stars Fell; Three Lynchburg Musicians; Christmas in Lynchburg; New Year's Celebrations in Lynchburg; Statue of a man (This series was prepared for Lynchburg's centennial.)","\"A City Grows\": The Magic Weed Tobacco; Visitors Looking at Lynchburg; Quaker Meeting House; 7 Hills of Lynchburg; The Sacred Furniture Shop; Lynchburg's Physicians; Lynchburg's Life Saving Crew; The Banks of Lynchburg; Lynchburg Becomes a City; Editorial Wards; Lynchburg's Early Courts \u0026 Judges; The Town Clock \u0026 human interest stories.","\"A City Grows\": The Story of Appomattox.  (Reenacted from the original script broadcast over WWOD in April, 1950.)","\"A City Grows\": Canal Boat Era; Boat Clubs; 1st R/R; Livery Stables; Last Confederate War Horse; Wines \u0026 Dines a Yankee Col.; Old \u0026 Historic Mansions; Norwell House; Old Maps of 1877; Old Fashioned Editors; Editors of 1860. (See master list for full titles.)","\"A CIty Grows\": Red Feather; Red Cross; YWCA; 1st Sunday School; Early Public Schools; Fire Alarm System; Great Court House Robbery; Thos. R. Jefferson; Rivermont Bridge; S.O. Fisher Co.; Ladies Build a Bridge; W.D. Duiguid; J.P. Bell Co.; Rivermont Park; Piedmont Milling Co.; Royalty Visits; Cleland CO.; Milleny Co.","Speech by Dr. Francis P. Gaines on Founders' Day, Jan. 19, 1957.","Parents week end seminar, 1957","Speech by Prof. O.W. Riegel at the International Relations Club on Oct. 21, 1958.","Football coach Lee M. McLaughlin speaks in Lee Chapel on May 2, 1957.","Pres. Huntley's speech on Marijuana, Dec. 4, 1968.","Dr. Ollinger Crenshaw's Founders' Day Speech on Jan. 20, 1969.","Pres. Huntley's Opening Address in 1970.","An interview with Dean Pusey (acting W\u0026L president) by the Ring Tum Phi \u0026 WLUR on Oct. 12, 1967","Pres. Huntley's first news conference, Jan. 3, 1968.  Includes Dean Pusey.","Pres. Huntley's inauguration, October 18, 1968.","Dedication of the Louis Spilman Lounge on May 4, 1965.","Dr. Leyburn's speech in Lee Chapel during Freshman Orientation, 1974.","A tribute to R. E. Lee on Jan. 17, 1974.  \"The Gentleman\"- R.E.R. Huntley; \"The Soldier\"- Prof. J.H. Merchant; \"The Christian\"- Dr. Sprunt; \"The Educator\"- Dr. Sanders.","Part 1: The Coed Debate on Oct. 7, 1969.  Various faculty \u0026 student speakers.","Part 2: The Coed Debate on Oct. 7, 1969.  Various faculty \u0026 student speakers.","Discussion in Lee Chapel on Oct. 12, 1973 concerning the historic front campus.","Dedication of the front campus as a National Historic Landmark on Oct. 12, 1973.  Gov. Linwood Holton was a principal speaker.","Opening ceremonies of the Civil War Centennial in Lee Chapel.  Includes former Va. governor William M. Tuck \u0026 Pres. Gaines (Audio on Tuck is poor)","Part 1: speech by J.S. Whitehead in Lee Chapel in March, 1967.  Concerns the British position on Rhodesian independence.","Part 2: speech by J.S. Whitehead in Lee Chapel in March, 1967.  Concerns the British position on Rhodesian independence.","Speech by Kenneth A. Cox during opening/dedication ceremonies of WLUR on Nov. 13, 1967.  This speech was broadcast by WLUR \u0026 simucast by WREL.","Ceremony at Marshall Library to commemorate the 20th Anniversary of the Marshall Plan.","Dedication of LeJeune Hall on May 15, 1967.","VMI Band performance at Law Day Ceremonies at Marshall Library on April 29, 1967.","Law Day Ceremonies at Marshall Library on April 29, 1967.","Openings \u0026 closings used for \"Concert\".","Possibly filler for a \"Kaleidoscope\" show.","Sound effects: clocks, traffic, birds, sirens, air-raid siren.","\"News from W\u0026L\" with Charles McDowell on May 6, 1971.","Cart re-recordings: intro/close, sign on/off, ID's, etc. Dated June 12, 1969","Tape 1: WLUR's first broadcast on Feb. 27, 1967.","Copy of #407, WLUR's first broadcast.","Tape 2: last half-hour on the air, Feb. 27, 1975","Tape 1: WLUR's first night with 175 watts stereo, February 27, 1975.","Compilation of tapes used on \"Home Edition\".","Trivia Contest-1966","Editorials read on Jan. 23, 1963","1st Anniversary Program-Feb. 27, 1968.  Side 1 \u0026 2, Track A.","2d Anniversary program, February 27, 1969.","2d Anniversary program, February 27, 1969.","Tape 1: 5th Anniversary Program.","Tape 2: 5th Anniversary Program.","Tape 3: 5th Anniversary Program.","News Tapes, 1967-68","News Tapes. 1968","Interviews \u0026 actualities, 1968.","The #1 Album for February 26, 1971","News Tapes, Oct. 6-31, 1973","Tape 1: 1974 Turkey Marathon","Tape 2: 1974 Turkey Marathon","Sign on/off; news intro/tag; sports intro/ tag; used mornings \u0026 afternoons of Winter Term, 1973.","Contact 1976 3/4/76 R.E.R. Huntley on \"honor\" Tails Out 3 3/4 ips","Holiday Marathon","Portion of 1968 CAC Basketball tournament in Sewanee, Tenn.  Jeff Twardy wraps up the game \u0026 tournament- W\u0026L won.  Twardy interviews Coach Canfield","31g. 636/1","Part 1: A \"Kaleidoscope\" documentary on beatniks.","A series of short programs on the history of New Mexico.  Narration is all in Spanish.","Documentary on June 6, 1963 commemorating the 19th anniversary of D-Day.","(From box) Dr. Francis P. Gaines speaking in Lynchburg","The Tell-Tale Heart: radio drama after the short story by Poe: performed by members of the Performing Arts Program, Evergreen State College","When the World Screamed","Maurizio Pollini Interviewed by Robert Sherman in New York 1982.","Politics and Public Health in the People's Republic of China","Nuclear Power on Trial Reel 1 of 3","Nuclear Power on Trial","Nuclear Power on Trial Reel 2 of 3","Playing with Fire: radio drama after Sir Arthur Conan Doyle","Betty Carter 2/2","Betty Carter 1/2","The Atomic Bombing of Worcester 1/2","Whatever Happened to John Lennon? edited/ beeped version","Founder's Day 1/19/79 James G Leyburn","Interview w/ Studs Terkel 1/2","Interview w/ Studs Terkel 2/2","The Nighthawks Tape 3 Cockpit 5/15/79","Guess What's Coming to Dinner Project E.A.T. (Educating Appetites for Tomorrow)","Presidential Press COnf. Panel Lee Chapel March 6, 1981 2nd Panel Dox Tape 3 3/4 ips","Presidential Press Conference Panel Lee Chapel- March 6, 1981 1st panel- Tape 1 of 1 Series- Tape 1 7 1/2 ips","John D. Wilson Inaugural Address OKD January 19, 1983.","(Box) RESOLVED: That Washington \u0026 Lee University should admit women to its undergraduate program WLUR-FM Recorded live 8 p.m. Nov. 16, 1983 Northen Auditorium approx 1:45:00","(Box) Rock Revival (1978) *DO NOT ERASE* (Reel Side 1) Tails Out (Reel Side 2) 3/22/79 Contact Eugene McCarthy/ William Rusher Tails Out","Presidential Press Conf. Panel W\u0026L Lee Chapel March 6,7-1981 Saturday- Tape 1 of 1 3 3/4 ips Series III","Presidential Press Conf. Panel W\u0026L Lee Chapel March 6,7-1981 Tape II Session II Series III 7 1/2 ips","Presidential Press Conf. Panel Lee Chapel- March 6,7-1981 Tape I Panel 2 Series II 7 1/2 ips","Presidential Press Conf. 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Kliban for immediate broadcast cue sheet enclosed.","Hall of Fantasy #22: Bracelet","Hall of Fantasy #21: Hangman's Rope","NBC Short Story #14: Jekyll-Hyde-Stev","NBC Short Story #1: Frankenstein-Shelley","Hall of Fantasy #18: Krum-Kroc","NBC Short Story #50: Usher-Poe","NBC Short Story #21: Lottery-Jackson","NBC Short Story #19: Tell-Tale Heart-Poe","NBC Short Story#15: Cask-Poe","\"Rockbridge Review\" 'Government Beat' Keesee 10:00","An Ounce of Pervention (Cancer Documentary) 2/2","Moment of Insight: the Thief 1/2","Moment of Insight: the Thief 2/2","Atomic Bombing of Worcester 2/2","An Ounce of Pervention (Cancer Documentary) 1/2","Steinbeck- Of Mice and Men","Welfare Reform: Why?","Public Policy Form the Saccharin Ban: Risks vs. Benefits","Tokyo and Urban Life in Japan","Problems of Writers in Twentieth Century China","Confucian Continuities in Contemporary China","Japanese Women Today","Continuity and Change in Japanese Literature","Anti-Intellectualism in the Chinese Tradition","Japan and the Meaning of Modernization","Raw Hineley + Harwood (uncut-uncensored) Reel #1 of 3","Reel 2 of 3 Hineley, Harwood","Reel #3 of 3 Hineley, Harwood","Leffel","Riegel #1","Riegel #2","Don Husat","4/29/82 Dehria or Demria","Jennings WLUR 15th Anniv.","Nation Building in Traditional East Asia","Population Growth: the Seoul Problem in Korea","Folk Beliefs in Contemporary Japan","Japanese Images of America","Population Growth in the Developing World","Soseki and the Modern Japanese Novel","Women in Contemporary Japanese Society","The Japanese Search for \"Roots\"","The United Nations and Japan","\"The Age of the Telemann\"","\"The Age of the Telemann\"","Grateful Dead No I-D Bootleg (Good Condition)","The materials from Washington and Lee University Special Collections are made available for use in research, teaching, and private study, pursuant to U.S. Copyright law. 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Below is the information related to this: \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOriginal Title: Speech and reading by Ishmael Reed, poet, in Lee Chapel\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1975 - Categorized as \"Content,\" reel number 44, to be played at 3 3/4 speed \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eC.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 1 \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. 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Jennings, a Washington and Lee student, reads an original radio script entitled \"The Old Gentleman,\" about George Washington, for \"Kaleidoscope\"\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1975 - Categorized as \"Dramatics,\" reel number 251, to be played at 7 1/2 speed \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eC.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 4 \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. 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Ray, English Professor at Washington and Lee, Mr. Lee Kahn, Troubadour Theatre Director, Mr. Mario Pellicciaro, instructor in Ancient Languages, and Mr. Robert Youngblood, German Instructor. The program was broadcast shortly before the play in mid-March.   \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1975 - Categorized as \"Dramatics,\" reel number 257, to be played at 7 1/2 speed\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eC.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 9\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOriginal Title: Part 1 of \"The Knew What They Wanted\" Produsced in cooperation with the Troubadours and broadcast on March 2, 1961\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1975 - Categorized as \"Dramatics,\" reel number 261, to be played at 7 1/2 speed\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eC.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 13\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOriginal Title: Part 2 of \"The Knew What They Wanted\" Produsced in cooperation with the Troubadours and broadcast on March 2, 1961\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1975 - Categorized as \"Dramatics,\" reel number 262, to be played at 7 1/2 speed\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eC.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 14\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOriginal Title: \"Gallimanfry\" program for May 4, 1967. The theme of this show was the literature of higher education. Regular hostess was Mrs. Jane Rushing, Manager of Washington and Lee Bookstore. Guests were Dean W.W. Pusey III, Dean of the College, and Dr. Edward L. Pinney. Gallimanfry was WLUR's first book review show. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1975 - Categorized as \"Dramatics,\" reel number 263, to be played at 7 1/2 speed\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eC.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 15\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOriginal Title: \"Gallimanfry\" program from April 13, 1967. Discussion of new book about Governor Letcher, Virginia's Civil War Governor. Regular hostess was Mrs. Jane Rushing. Her guests were General John S. Letcher, the governor's grandson, Dr. Charles Turner, Washington and Lee history professor and Washington and Lee history major, Robert Imholt. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1975 - Categorized as \"Dramatics,\" reel number 264, to be played at 7 1/2 speed\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eC.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 16\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOriginal Title: \"Gallimanfry\" program on April 5, 1967. Regular hostess Mrs. Jane Rushing interviews Washington and Lee faculty member and poet Dabney Stuart. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1975 - Categorized as \"Dramatics,\" reel number 265, to be played at 7 1/2 speed\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eC.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 17\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOriginal Title: Part 1 of \"Gallimanfry\" program on May 18, 1967. This program concerned the literature of the theatre. Regular hostess was Mrs. Jane Rushing. Guests were Mr. Lee Kahn, Director of Washington and Lee Troubadour Theatre, and Don Baker, a junior fine arts major. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1975 - Categorized as \"Dramatics,\" reel number 266, to be played at 7 1/2 speed\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eC.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 18\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOriginal Title: Part 2 of \"Gallimanfry\" program on May 18, 1967. This program concerned the literature of the theatre. Regular hostess was Mrs. Jane Rushing. Guests were Mr. Lee Kahn, Director of Washington and Lee Troubadour Theatre, and Don Baker, a junior fine arts major. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1975 - Categorized as \"Dramatics,\" reel number 267, to be played at 7 1/2 speed\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eC.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 19\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOriginal Title: Radio Theatre: compilation of tapes aired Fall, 1973. Written, produced, and written primarily by Washington and Lee students. One half hour in length, there is no real continuity between the various shows. Strange and unusual stuff. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1975 - Categorized as \"Dramatics,\" reel number 268, to be played at 7 1/2 or 3 3/4 speed\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eC.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 20\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOriginal Title: Poetry reading by Richard Eberhart at Washington and Lee on November 26, 1962. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1975 - Categorized as \"Poetry,\" reel number 269, to be played at 7 1/2 speed\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eC.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 21\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOriginal Title: Interview with Stephen Spender. This famous English poet visited Washington and Lee in the fall of some year for an English lecture, and he gave an interview and did some readings of his works for \"Kaleidoscope.\" \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1975 - Categorized as \"Poetry,\" reel number 270, to be played at 7 1/2 speed\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eC.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 22\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOriginal Title: Interview with Stephen Spender. This famous English poet visited Washington and Lee in the fall of some year for an English lecture, and he gave an interview and did some readings of his works for \"Kaleidoscope.\" \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1975 - Categorized as \"Poetry,\" reel number 270, to be played at 7 1/2 speed\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eC.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 23\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOriginal Title: Readings by Archibald MacLeish, E.E. Cummings, Stephen Spender, and Dylan Thomas. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1975 - Categorized as \"Poetry,\" reel number 271, to be played at 7 1/2 speed\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eC.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 24\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOriginal Title: Readings by Gertrude Stein, Robert Frost, E.E. Cummings, and William Butler Yeats. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1975 - Categorized as \"Poetry,\" reel number 272, to be played at 7 1/2 speed\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eC.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 25\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOriginal Title: Reading of Italian poetry by Prof. Youngblood at Washington and Lee bookstore on May 14, 1967 - Part 1 \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1975 - Categorized as \"Poetry,\" reel number 273, to be played at 1 7/8 speed\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eC.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 26\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOriginal Title: Reading of Italian poetry by Prof. Youngblood at Washington and Lee bookstore on May 14, 1967 - Part 2\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1975 - Categorized as \"Poetry,\" reel number 274, to be played at 1 7/8 speed\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eC.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 27\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOriginal Title: Part 1 - Reading by Robert Lowell in duPont Auditorium on April 19, 1967. This was broadcast as WLUR's final program on May 18, 1967. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1975 - Categorized as \"Poetry,\" reel number 275, to be played at 3 3/4 speed\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eC.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 28\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOriginal Title: Part 2 - Reading by Robert Lowell in duPont Auditorium on April 19, 1967. This was broadcast as WLUR's final program on May 18, 1967. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1975 - Categorized as \"Poetry,\" reel number 276, to be played at 3 3/4 speed\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eC.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 29\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOriginal Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain and Empire City 6. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 \nC.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOriginal Title: Jazz: interview with Woody Herman and Ahmad Jamal on April 27, 1961 \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 143 \nC.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOriginal Title: Jazz: a \"Kaleidoscope\" documentary using a recording by Leonard Bernstein is a speech by Dr. Alvin Kershaw.  Made in Fall, 1957.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 144 \nC.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 3\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOriginal Title: Jazz: an interview with Louis Armstrong and his female vocalist, Velma Middleton.  Also contains portions of his performances at Fancy Dress, 1958.  Broadcast February 6, 1958. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 145 \nC.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 4\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOriginal Title: Jazz: An interview with Dave Brubeck.  (Brubeck apparently was in Lexington.)  No date.\n1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 146 \nC.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 5\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOriginal Title: Electronic: \"Chou Wen-Chung Music Special\".  This was a special program in March, 1967.  Panelists were: Washington and Lee Prof. Robert Stewart and students Bob Brenner, Jeff Twardy.  Chou, a Chinese composer, was at Washington and Lee for a concert. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 147 \nC.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 6\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBelow is the information related to this: \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOriginal Title: Electronic: \"Encore,\" a special on electronic music.  \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 148 \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eC.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 7\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBelow is the information related to this: \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOriginal Title: Electronic: \"Encore,\" a special on electronic music.  \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 149 \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eC.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 8\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBelow is the information related to this: \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOriginal Title: Electronic: \"Encore,\" a special on electronic music.  \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 150 \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eC.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 9\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBelow is the information related to this: \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOriginal Title: Washington and Lee Sextet plays in Lee Chapel \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 151 \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eC.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 10\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026amp; Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1\u003c/p\u003e"],"custodhist_heading_ssm":["Custodial History","Custodial History","Custodial History","Custodial History","Custodial History","Custodial History","Custodial History","Custodial History","Custodial History","Custodial History","Custodial History","Custodial History","Custodial History","Custodial History","Custodial History","Custodial History","Custodial History","Custodial History","Custodial History","Custodial History","Custodial History","Custodial History","Custodial History","Custodial History","Custodial History","Custodial History","Custodial History","Custodial History","Custodial History","Custodial History","Custodial History","Custodial History","Custodial History","Custodial History","Custodial History","Custodial History","Custodial History","Custodial History","Custodial History","Custodial History","Custodial History","Custodial History","Custodial History","Custodial History","Custodial History","Custodial History","Custodial History","Custodial History","Custodial History","Custodial History","Custodial History","Custodial History","Custodial History","Custodial History","Custodial History","Custodial History","Custodial History","Custodial History","Custodial History","Custodial History","Custodial History","Custodial History","Custodial History","Custodial History","Custodial History","Custodial History","Custodial History","Custodial History","Custodial History","Custodial History","Custodial History","Custodial History","Custodial History","Custodial History","Custodial History","Custodial History","Custodial History","Custodial History","Custodial History","Custodial History","Custodial History","Custodial History","Custodial History","Custodial History","Custodial History","Custodial History","Custodial History","Custodial History","Custodial History","Custodial History","Custodial History","Custodial History","Custodial History","Custodial History","Custodial History","Custodial History","Custodial History","Custodial History","Custodial History","Custodial History","Custodial History","Custodial History","Custodial History","Custodial History","Custodial History"],"custodhist_tesim":["Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: ","Original Title: Speech and reading by Ishmael Reed, poet, in Lee Chapel","1975 - Categorized as \"Content,\" reel number 44, to be played at 3 3/4 speed ","C.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 1 ","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: ","Original Title: \"King Lear\" readings from \"King Lear\" by Washington and Lee English Professor Fitzgerald Flournoy. ","1975 - Categorized as \"Dramatics,\" reel number 249, to be played at 7 1/2 speed ","C.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 2 ","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: ","Original Title: \"Last Echo\": an original radio adaptation for \"Kaleidoscope\" of this famous literary piece.","1975 - Categorized as \"Dramatics,\" reel number 250, to be played at 7 1/2 speed ","C.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 3 ","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: ","Original Title: \"The Old Gentleman\": John K. Jennings, a Washington and Lee student, reads an original radio script entitled \"The Old Gentleman,\" about George Washington, for \"Kaleidoscope\"","1975 - Categorized as \"Dramatics,\" reel number 251, to be played at 7 1/2 speed ","C.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 4 ","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: ","Original Title: \"A Christmas Carol\": this is an adaptation of Dickens' traditional story, Produced for \"Kaleidoscope\" in cooperation with Troubadours.","1975 - Categorized as \"Dramatics,\" reel number 253, to be played at 7 1/2 speed ","C.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 5 ","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this:","Original Title: \"December Incident\": an original play broadcast on \"Kaleidoscope\" concerning how the story of the birth of Christ might be reported and treated today. ","1975 - Categorized as \"Dramatics,\" reel number 254, to be played at 7 1/2 speed","C.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 6","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this:","Original Title: \"Measure for Measure\": this was recorded from a Troubadour rehearsal of the play.  ","1975 - Categorized as \"Dramatics,\" reel number 255, to be played at 7 1/2 speed","C.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 7","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this:","Original Title: panel discussion on \"Marat de Sade\" held on Feb. 26, 1967 in Washington and Lee Bookstore. The topic was the play Marat de Sade, which was produced by the Troubadour Theatre. The participants who appear on this part were Albert Gordon, Director of Theatre at Detroit University, and Dr. George W. Ray, English Professor at Washington and Lee. The program was broadcast shortly before the play in mid-March.   ","1975 - Categorized as \"Dramatics,\" reel number 256, to be played at 7 1/2 speed","C.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 8","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this:","Original Title: panel discussion on \"Marat de Sade\" held on Feb. 26, 1967 in Washington and Lee Bookstore. The topic was the play Marat de Sade, which was produced by the Troubadour Theatre. The participants who appear on this part were Dr. George W. Ray, English Professor at Washington and Lee, Mr. Lee Kahn, Troubadour Theatre Director, Mr. Mario Pellicciaro, instructor in Ancient Languages, and Mr. Robert Youngblood, German Instructor. The program was broadcast shortly before the play in mid-March.   ","1975 - Categorized as \"Dramatics,\" reel number 257, to be played at 7 1/2 speed","C.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 9","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this:","Original Title: Part 1 of \"The Knew What They Wanted\" Produsced in cooperation with the Troubadours and broadcast on March 2, 1961","1975 - Categorized as \"Dramatics,\" reel number 261, to be played at 7 1/2 speed","C.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 13","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this:","Original Title: Part 2 of \"The Knew What They Wanted\" Produsced in cooperation with the Troubadours and broadcast on March 2, 1961","1975 - Categorized as \"Dramatics,\" reel number 262, to be played at 7 1/2 speed","C.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 14","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this:","Original Title: \"Gallimanfry\" program for May 4, 1967. The theme of this show was the literature of higher education. Regular hostess was Mrs. Jane Rushing, Manager of Washington and Lee Bookstore. Guests were Dean W.W. Pusey III, Dean of the College, and Dr. Edward L. Pinney. Gallimanfry was WLUR's first book review show. ","1975 - Categorized as \"Dramatics,\" reel number 263, to be played at 7 1/2 speed","C.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 15","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this:","Original Title: \"Gallimanfry\" program from April 13, 1967. Discussion of new book about Governor Letcher, Virginia's Civil War Governor. Regular hostess was Mrs. Jane Rushing. Her guests were General John S. Letcher, the governor's grandson, Dr. Charles Turner, Washington and Lee history professor and Washington and Lee history major, Robert Imholt. ","1975 - Categorized as \"Dramatics,\" reel number 264, to be played at 7 1/2 speed","C.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 16","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this:","Original Title: \"Gallimanfry\" program on April 5, 1967. Regular hostess Mrs. Jane Rushing interviews Washington and Lee faculty member and poet Dabney Stuart. ","1975 - Categorized as \"Dramatics,\" reel number 265, to be played at 7 1/2 speed","C.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 17","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this:","Original Title: Part 1 of \"Gallimanfry\" program on May 18, 1967. This program concerned the literature of the theatre. Regular hostess was Mrs. Jane Rushing. Guests were Mr. Lee Kahn, Director of Washington and Lee Troubadour Theatre, and Don Baker, a junior fine arts major. ","1975 - Categorized as \"Dramatics,\" reel number 266, to be played at 7 1/2 speed","C.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 18","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this:","Original Title: Part 2 of \"Gallimanfry\" program on May 18, 1967. This program concerned the literature of the theatre. Regular hostess was Mrs. Jane Rushing. Guests were Mr. Lee Kahn, Director of Washington and Lee Troubadour Theatre, and Don Baker, a junior fine arts major. ","1975 - Categorized as \"Dramatics,\" reel number 267, to be played at 7 1/2 speed","C.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 19","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this:","Original Title: Radio Theatre: compilation of tapes aired Fall, 1973. Written, produced, and written primarily by Washington and Lee students. One half hour in length, there is no real continuity between the various shows. Strange and unusual stuff. ","1975 - Categorized as \"Dramatics,\" reel number 268, to be played at 7 1/2 or 3 3/4 speed","C.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 20","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this:","Original Title: Poetry reading by Richard Eberhart at Washington and Lee on November 26, 1962. ","1975 - Categorized as \"Poetry,\" reel number 269, to be played at 7 1/2 speed","C.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 21","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this:","Original Title: Interview with Stephen Spender. This famous English poet visited Washington and Lee in the fall of some year for an English lecture, and he gave an interview and did some readings of his works for \"Kaleidoscope.\" ","1975 - Categorized as \"Poetry,\" reel number 270, to be played at 7 1/2 speed","C.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 22","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this:","Original Title: Interview with Stephen Spender. This famous English poet visited Washington and Lee in the fall of some year for an English lecture, and he gave an interview and did some readings of his works for \"Kaleidoscope.\" ","1975 - Categorized as \"Poetry,\" reel number 270, to be played at 7 1/2 speed","C.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 23","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this:","Original Title: Readings by Archibald MacLeish, E.E. Cummings, Stephen Spender, and Dylan Thomas. ","1975 - Categorized as \"Poetry,\" reel number 271, to be played at 7 1/2 speed","C.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 24","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this:","Original Title: Readings by Gertrude Stein, Robert Frost, E.E. Cummings, and William Butler Yeats. ","1975 - Categorized as \"Poetry,\" reel number 272, to be played at 7 1/2 speed","C.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 25","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this:","Original Title: Reading of Italian poetry by Prof. Youngblood at Washington and Lee bookstore on May 14, 1967 - Part 1 ","1975 - Categorized as \"Poetry,\" reel number 273, to be played at 1 7/8 speed","C.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 26","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this:","Original Title: Reading of Italian poetry by Prof. Youngblood at Washington and Lee bookstore on May 14, 1967 - Part 2","1975 - Categorized as \"Poetry,\" reel number 274, to be played at 1 7/8 speed","C.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 27","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this:","Original Title: Part 1 - Reading by Robert Lowell in duPont Auditorium on April 19, 1967. This was broadcast as WLUR's final program on May 18, 1967. ","1975 - Categorized as \"Poetry,\" reel number 275, to be played at 3 3/4 speed","C.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 28","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this:","Original Title: Part 2 - Reading by Robert Lowell in duPont Auditorium on April 19, 1967. This was broadcast as WLUR's final program on May 18, 1967. ","1975 - Categorized as \"Poetry,\" reel number 276, to be played at 3 3/4 speed","C.1990 - Categorized as \"Culture (Orange),\" reel number 29","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: ","Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain and Empire City 6. ","1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 \nC.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: ","Original Title: Jazz: interview with Woody Herman and Ahmad Jamal on April 27, 1961 ","1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 143 \nC.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 2","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: ","Original Title: Jazz: a \"Kaleidoscope\" documentary using a recording by Leonard Bernstein is a speech by Dr. Alvin Kershaw.  Made in Fall, 1957.","1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 144 \nC.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 3","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: ","Original Title: Jazz: an interview with Louis Armstrong and his female vocalist, Velma Middleton.  Also contains portions of his performances at Fancy Dress, 1958.  Broadcast February 6, 1958. ","1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 145 \nC.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 4","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: ","Original Title: Jazz: An interview with Dave Brubeck.  (Brubeck apparently was in Lexington.)  No date.\n1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 146 \nC.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 5","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: ","Original Title: Electronic: \"Chou Wen-Chung Music Special\".  This was a special program in March, 1967.  Panelists were: Washington and Lee Prof. Robert Stewart and students Bob Brenner, Jeff Twardy.  Chou, a Chinese composer, was at Washington and Lee for a concert. ","1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 147 \nC.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 6","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. ","Below is the information related to this: ","Original Title: Electronic: \"Encore,\" a special on electronic music.  ","1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 148 ","C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 7","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. ","Below is the information related to this: ","Original Title: Electronic: \"Encore,\" a special on electronic music.  ","1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 149 ","C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 8","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. ","Below is the information related to this: ","Original Title: Electronic: \"Encore,\" a special on electronic music.  ","1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 150 ","C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 9","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. ","Below is the information related to this: ","Original Title: Washington and Lee Sextet plays in Lee Chapel ","1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 151 ","C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 10","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1","Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this: Original Title: Jazz: includes Al Hirt, Pete Fountain \u0026 Empire City 6. 1975 - Categorized as \"Music,\" reel number 142 C.1990 - Categorized as \"Music and Shows (Green),\" reel number 1"],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003e[Identification of item], WLUR Recordings and Broadcasts (RG 50), Special Collections and Archives, James G. Leyburn Library, Washington and Lee University, Lexington, VA\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["[Identification of item], WLUR Recordings and Broadcasts (RG 50), Special Collections and Archives, James G. Leyburn Library, Washington and Lee University, Lexington, VA"],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eRecords of the Washington and Lee University radio station, WLUR 91.5, from its creation in 1967-68 to present. This record group is composed primarily of recordings from the radio station. Included among the tapes are earlier recordings from the Washington and Lee Journalism Dept. predating the founding of the radio station. The station was originally created as an arm of the Journalism Dept. It is now a branch of the Communications and Public Affairs Office. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePlease contact Special Collections and Archives staff for an inventory list of the recordings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBell Telephone Hour: a tribute to Yehudi Menuhin, \"Carnival of the Menuhins.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDocumentary on presidential campaign with good voice excerpts of Eisenhower and Adlai Stevenson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Nighthawks Tape 1 Cockpit 5/15/79\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eApril 30, 1956 Sen. Alben W. Barkley's Final Speech\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis was a \"Radio W\u0026amp;L\" documentary in the fall of 1965 on the state campaign for governor and legislature.  Voices of Tom White, A. Linwood Holton, Mills E. Godwin, Jr., Mr. Charles Davidson, and Dr. Charles Phillips.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDr. Ollinger Crenshaw recounts U.S. Presidential elections from 1916 to 1964.  These comments were used to fill on election night in 1966.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eComments by Colonel B. McCluer Gilliam on Virginia, Rockbridge County, and Lexington politics for election night 1966.  These were used as filler.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWhen Buz Dawbarn was running for the state senate, he was interviewed by Charles Winston at the College Town Shop in Lexington on October 20, 1967.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA news conference of Governor Rockefeller on April 30, 1968 at which he announced his candidacy for the presidency.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArizona Senator Barry Goldwater (R) accepts presidential nomination of Washington's exclusive Alfalfa Club.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 1: WLUR Election Night 1968\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 2: WLUR Election Night 1968\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 3: WLUR Election Night 1968\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 4: WLUR Election Night 1968\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInterviews \u0026amp; actualities, WLUR Election Night 1972.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 1; speech by Linwood Holton at Lexington High School on October 9, 1965.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 2; speech by Linwood Holton at Lexington High School on October 9, 1965.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStories by D.R. \"Billy\" Matthews, 8th District Congressman, Florida: An opening story-7 1/2, 10 original stories-7 1/2, final stories-3 3/4\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeech by Sen. Barry Goldwater before the Association of American Editorial Cartoonists on May 10, 1963\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeech by Brooks Hays, former Arizona congressman, before the Pennsylvania Political Science \u0026amp; Public Administrators Association.  Also, miscellaneous stories told by Mr. Hays.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInaugural Address: Va. Gov. Linwood Holton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFirst \"State of the Commonwealth Address\" by Va. Gov. Linwood Holton\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePresident Truman's keynote address at the 1960 MC.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 1: excerpts of the 1964 MC. (Some tapes are missing, so all parts are not consecutive.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 2: excerpts of the 1964 MC. Contains comments by Richard Poff, 6th District Congressman from Roanoke.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 3: excerpts of the 1964 MC.  Contains comments by Congressman Poff \u0026amp; Minnesota Congressman Walter Judd.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 4: excerpts of the 1964 MC. Contains keynote address by Congressman Judd.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 5: excerpts from the 1964 MC\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 6: excerpts from the 1964 MC.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 7: excerpts from the 1964 MC.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 8: excerpts from the 1964 MC.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 9: excerpts from the 1964 MC.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 10: excerpts from the 1964 MC.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 11: excerpts from the 1964 MC.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 12: excerpts from the 1964 MC.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 13: excerpts from the 1964 MC.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 14: excerpts from the 1964 MC.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRichard Nixon was nominated May 4, 1968 for president.  Steve Saunders, MC Chairman called Nixon in Louisville.  This is Nixon's acceptance message.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis tape contains all the promos for the 1968 MC, used by WLUR.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA composite of unrelated tapes about the '68 MC.  Contains: 1. WFTV (Orlando) editorial against Gov. Kirk; 2. Bill Wilkerson's interview with MC Chairman Steve Saunders on Oct. 5, 1967; 3. Larry Honig's interview with Gov. Kirk in Nov. 1967; 4. comments by Red Patton to Don Husat in Nov. 1967; 5. Don Husat in Nov. 1967; 5. Don Husat's interview with Steve Saunders on March 22, 1968.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 1: excerpts of the 1968 MC.  Contains Andrew Lupton's interview with Gov. Kirk; speeches by Tenn. Congressman Bill Brock, Gov. Linwood HOlton; Gov. Kirk's keynote address.  Also, the \"bomb hoax\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 2: excerpts from the 1968 MC.  Contains speech by Okla. Gov. Henry Bellman \u0026amp; Don Husat's interview with Bellman.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 3: excerpts from the 1968 MC.  Contains debate on the platform.  States report when they will nominate a candidate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 4: excerpts from the 1968 MC.  Contains nominating speeches.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 5: excerpts from the 1968 MC.  Contains more nominating speeches.  Also, the memorial service for Tommy Mac Baremore.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 6: excerpts from the 1968 MC.  More nominating speeches \u0026amp; seconding speeches for Richard M. Nixon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 7: excerpts from the 1968 MC.  Includes nomination of Spiro Agnew, first ballot roll-call for N.Y.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 8: excerpts from the 1968 MC.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 9: excerpts from the 1968 MC.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 10: excerpts from the 1968 MC.  Sen. Charles Percy of Illinois is nominated for VP.  Nixon telephonically accepts his nomination as pres. Convention windup.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlben Barkley's Final Speech, 1956 Mock Convention, 4-30-56\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eKDKA: documentary \"President Kennedy: Obituary\", ABC News: coverage of the assasination in Dallas \u0026amp; comments on John F. Kennedy's presidency \u0026amp; life at the White House.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eKDKA: documentary \"President Kennedy: Obituary\", ABC News: coverage of the assasination in Dallas \u0026amp; comments on John F. Kennedy's presidency \u0026amp; life at the White House.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eKDKA: documentary \"President Kennedy: Obituary\", ABC News: coverage of the assasination in Dallas \u0026amp; comments on John F. Kennedy's presidency \u0026amp; life at the White House.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eKDKA: documentary \"President Kennedy: Obituary\", ABC News: coverage of the assasination in Dallas \u0026amp; comments on John F. Kennedy's presidency \u0026amp; life at the White House.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eKDKA: documentary \"President Kennedy: Obituary\", ABC News: coverage of the assasination in Dallas \u0026amp; comments on John F. Kennedy's presidency \u0026amp; life at the White House.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eKDKA: documentary \"President Kennedy: Obituary\", ABC News: coverage of the assasination in Dallas \u0026amp; comments on John F. Kennedy's presidency \u0026amp; life at the White House.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eKDKA: documentary \"President Kennedy: Obituary\", ABC News: coverage of the assasination in Dallas \u0026amp; comments on John F. Kennedy's presidency \u0026amp; life at the White House.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eKDKA: documentary \"President Kennedy: Obituary\", ABC News: coverage of the assasination in Dallas \u0026amp; comments on John F. Kennedy's presidency \u0026amp; life at the White House.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eKDKA: documentary \"President Kennedy: Obituary\", ABC News: coverage of the assasination in Dallas \u0026amp; comments on John F. Kennedy's presidency \u0026amp; life at the White House.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eKDKA: documentary \"President Kennedy: Obituary\", ABC News: coverage of the assasination in Dallas \u0026amp; comments on John F. Kennedy's presidency \u0026amp; life at the White House.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeech by Albertus S. Harrison at the Virginia Associated Press Broadcaster's meeting on October 9, 1961.  (He became governor of Virginia a few months later.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCompilation of remarks by assorted U.S. Senators, U.S. Congressmen \u0026amp; important federal officials.  Includes: Pierre Salinger, Eugene McCarthy, George Romney, Sam J. Ervin Jr., Tom Clark, Nelson Rockefeller, Harry F. Byrd Sr., Willard Wirtz, Robert F. Kennedy \u0026amp; Arnold Olsen. (Tait Trussell Collection)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCompilation of remarks by U.S. Senators Everett M. Dirksen, Robert S. Kerr, Thurston B. Morton \u0026amp; Kenneth Keating.  Dirksen talks about: funny stories, treaties \u0026amp; ladies hats, his status as a presidential candidate on 13 March 1963, \u0026amp; \"china \u0026amp; vitals\". (Tait Trussell Collection)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeech by U.S. Senator Barry Goldwater at W\u0026amp;L on 1 March 1961.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeech by U.S. Senator Barry Goldwater at W\u0026amp;L on 1 March 1961.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNews Conference with U.S. Senator Barry Goldwater at W\u0026amp;L on 1 March 1961\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePres. Eisenhower's speech announcing the landing of U.S. troops in Lebanon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePres. Eisenhower's speech at Mary Baldwin College on October 27, 1960.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePres. Kennedy's Test-Ban Treaty speech in July, 1963\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCompilation of Pres. Kennedy's speeches/comments at various functions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePres. Kennedy's speech in Boston, Mass. on October 19, 1963.  Also, his Berlin Crisis Speech of 1961.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePres. Kennedy: Oath of office; inaugural address; Peace Corps message; Alliance for Progress speech.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePres. Kennedy's Cuban Missile Crisis Speech on October 22, 1962.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePres. Kennedy: interview \u0026amp; speech at Roanoke Airport on November 4, 1960.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePres Johnson: discussion of the world situation, especially the Arab-Israeli conflict, on June 19, 1967 in Washington, D.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePres. Johnson: message to Congress on March 15, 1965 (2 tapes)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePres. Johnson: message to Congress on March 15, 1965 (2 tapes)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePres. Johnson: Inaugural on January 20, 1965\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePres. Johnson: speech at Women's National Press Club on January, 1963.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePres. Johnson: speech before the U.S. Chamber of Commerce- Spring 1964\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePres. Johnson: address to Congress on November 27, 1963.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePres. Nixon: \"National Welfare Report\" on August 8, 1969\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 1: speech delivered March 13, 1965 in Lee Chapel by Thomas G. Wicker chief of Washington Bureau, New York Times. (Part 2: lost)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 1: seminar conducted by Dr. James W. Silver, past president of the Southern Historical Society, on March 12, 1965.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 2: seminar conducted by Dr. James W. Silver on March 12, 1965\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 1: Speech delivered by Dr. James W. Silver on March 12, 1965\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 2: speech delivered by Dr. James W. Silver on March 12, 1965\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 1: speech by Col. Francis Pickens Miller, special assistant at the U.S. State Department, on March 14, 1966\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 2: speech by Col. Francis Pickens Miller on March 14, 1966\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 3: speech by Col. Francis Pickens Miller on March 14, 1966\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 1: speech by Douglass Carter, special assistant to Pres. Lyndon B. Johnson, on March 13, 1965.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 2: speech by Douglass Carter on March 13, 1965\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart I: speech by C.P. Ives, associate editor of the Baltimore Sun, on March 14, 1965.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 2: speech by C.P. Ives on March 14, 1965. (This tape may not be consecutive with Part 1 since the tape was lost.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 1: speech by James R. Echols, cultural affairs advisor at the USIA March 12, 1965\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 2: speech by James R. Echols on March 12, 1965\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 1: speech by James Farmer, former director of CORE, on February 15, 1967 in Lee Chapel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 2: speech by James Farmer on February 15, 1967.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 1: seminar conducted by Richmond Flowers, former attorney-general of Alabama, with W\u0026amp;L law students on February 15, 1967.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 2: seminar conducted by Richmond Flowers on February 15, 1967\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 2: speech by Richmond Flowers in Lee Chapel on February 15, 1967. (Part 1 has been lost.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 1: speech by Dr. Frederick Wilhelmsen in Lee Chapel on February 16, 1967.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 2: speech by Dr. Frederick Wilhelmsen in Lee Chapel on February 16, 1967\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 1: speech by Tom Wolfe, W\u0026amp;L alumnus \u0026amp; author, in Lee Chapel on February 18, 1967.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 2: speech by Tom Wolfe in Lee Chapel on February 18, 1967.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 1: speech by Robert D. Novak, syndicated columnist, on February 10, 1969 (Part 2 has been lost.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeech by Philippe Labro on February 12, 1969.  (There used to be another tape of this speech: it's unknown what part of the speech this tape is.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeech by Ralph Lapp on February 12, 1969.  (There used to be 3 tapes of this speech: it's uncertain what part this tape is.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeech by Walter Adams on February 13, 1969.  (There used to be 3 tapes of this speech: it's uncertain what part this tape is.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeech by John Silber on February 14, 1969.  (There used to be 4 tapes: only 1 remains.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeech by U.S. Senator George McGovern on February 15, 1969 (There used to be 4 tapes: only 1 remains.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 1: master tape of Contact 1970. (Speakers \u0026amp; dates aren't indicated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 2: master tape of Contact 1970. (Speakers \u0026amp; dates aren's indicated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 3: master tape of Contact 1970. (Speakers \u0026amp; dates aren't indicated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeech by Dr. Charles Hamilton on January 15, 1971.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeech by U.S. Senator Mark Hatfield on January 18, 1971\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeech by Dr. Arthur Hansen, president of Georgia Tech, on January 20, 1971. Subject: \"Education \u0026amp; Technology\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeech by Leonard Weinglass, Chicago defense attorney.  Date unknown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeech by Stewart Udall, Secretary of the Interior on February 1, 1972\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 1: speech by Frank Mankiewicz on February 28, 1973.  Subject: \"Government \u0026amp; the Press\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 2: Speech by Frank Mankiewicz on February 28, 1973.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeech by Betty Friedan in Lee Chapel on March 1, 1973. Subject: \"Feminism\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeech \u0026amp; relations by James Dickey in Lee Chapel on February 3, 1973.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeech by Dick Gregory, comedian \u0026amp; black activist, in Doremus Gym on March 5, 1973.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeech by Adm. Jeremiah Denton in Lee Chapel on April 17, 1974.  (A POW during the Vietnam War, Denton told of some of his experiences during captivity.  The entire speech is not included on the tape.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeech by Heywood Hale Broun, CBS-TV sportscaster, in Lee Chapel on February 25, 1974\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContact '75- Louis Rukeyser 2/26/75 Lee Chapel 8PM Reel 1 of 2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 2: speech by Louis Rukeyser in Lee Chapel on February 26, 1975\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContact '75-Louis Rukeyser Reel 2 of 2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 1: speech by David Halberstram, author \u0026amp; journalist, in Lee Chapel on March 3, 1975.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 2: speech by David Halberstram in Lee Chapel on March 3, 1975\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeech by William H. Rehnquist, associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, in Lee Chapel on March 4, 1975\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConservation \u0026amp; Energy Debate between David Brower \u0026amp; T. Justin Moore Jr. in Lee Chapel on March 5, 1975.  (Bower was executive director of the Sierra Club before he founded \u0026amp; became president of Friends of the Earth.  Moore is president of VEPCO.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHenry J. Taylor addresses the Lynchburg Chamber of Commerce on April 8, 1965 at RMWC.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSen. Harry F. Byrd Jr. addresses the Lynchburg Chamber of Commerce on May 8, 1968 at RMWC.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eU.N. representative Philip Dean's speech at RMWC on May 9, 1963.  Sponsored by the League of Women Voters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDr. Paul Goodman \u0026amp; Dr. Ernest van der Haag: speeches during RMWC's \"Focus\" on December 4, 1965.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeech by Clinton Rossitor in Lee Chapel on 11 March 1965, called: \"President \u0026amp; Congress in the 60's: A New \u0026amp; Enduring Balance of Power?\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCollection of 3 speeches by: Alexander P. Saversky, aeronautical engineer; Arthur Larson, coiner of the term \"modern republicanism\"; Dr. Edward Katzenback, director of the defense studies program at Harvard University.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeech by E.G. Sherbourne in Doremus Gym on March 13, 1967.  Sherbourne, director of science services in D.C., spoke during the SIPA Convention.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeech by Alan Barth, editorial writer for the Washington Post, to a journalism class on 9 November 1959.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeech by Robert Estabrook, Washington Post columnist, on December 6, 1967 at W\u0026amp;L (Part 1)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeech by Robert Estabrook, Washington Post columnist, on December 6, 1967 at W\u0026amp;L (Part 2)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 1: speech by MAJ William E. Mayer, Army psychiatrist at San Francisco Naval Shipyard, on brainwashing during the Korean War.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 2: speech by MAJ William E. Mayer, Army psychiatrist at San Francisco Naval Shipyard, on brainwashing during the Korean War.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 1: speech by H.J.C. Hooper, director of the Rhodesian Information Agency, in Lee Chapel in March 1967. Topic: the Rhodesian position on the Rhodesian independence movement.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 2: speech by H.J.C. Hooper, director of the Rhodesian Information Agency, in Lee Chapel in March 1967. Topic: the Rhodesian position on the Rhodesian independence movement.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 1: speech by Rev. Charles Metzler in Lee Chapel on 10 May 1967.  The Liberty Hall Society invited Metzler to speak after he returned from South Vietnam.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 2: speech by Rev. Charles Metzler in Lee Chapel on 10 May 1967.  The Liberty Hall Society invited Metzler to speak after he returned from South Vietnam.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeech by Walter Heller, chairman of President Kennedy's Council of Economic Advisors, in Lee Chapel on 10 November 1967.  Speech sponsored by the W\u0026amp;L School of Commerce.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeech by Richard Nixon, former Vice President, at ODK Assembly in Doremus Gym on 11 January 1968.  Includes comments by Dean Pusey \u0026amp; the question \u0026amp; answer period after the speech.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeech by Daniel Callahan on 27 February 1969, topic: \"Freud, Religion \u0026amp; Culture\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBromfeld speech in Dupont Hall on 20 March 1969.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeech by Gen. Samuel B. Griffith II (USMC, RTD) on 26 March 1969.  Topic: \"Where is China Going?\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeech by Wyatt A Durette in Dupont Hall on 10 April 1969.  Topic: \"The Supreme Court\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeech by Hugh Downs on 11 April 1969.  Topic: \"The Role of Communications in Human Affairs.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeech by Henry Fowler, former Secretary of the Treasury, on 28 April 1969.  Topic: \"Current Economic Developments \u0026amp; National Monetary \u0026amp; Fiscal Policies\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeech by Linwood Holton in Lee Chapel on 21 October 1969.  Holton was running for governor of Virginia at the time.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeech by Linwood Holton in Lee Chapel at ODK Assembly on 14 April 1970.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeech by J. Edward Lumbard, chief judge of the U.S. 2nd Court of Appeals in New York.  Topic: \"Trial by Jury \u0026amp; More Speedy Justice\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeech by Roger Mudd (CBS News) at ODK Assembly on 7 December 1970.  Topic: W\u0026amp;L, \u0026amp; the problems of TV \u0026amp; TV news.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeech by Larry Hoover in Lee Chapel on 18 April 1974.  Topic: the League of Women Voters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.E. Johnson: speech for American State Highway Officials Association at Jackson Hall on October 27, 1966.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInterview with Christine Carere \u0026amp; Ralph Davis during the premiere of \"Mardi Gras\" in 1958.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGov. Mills E. Godwin, Jr.: speech for Virginia Highway Conference at V.M.I. on October 27, 1966.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"George C. Marshall, the Man \u0026amp; His Career\" (7 tapes)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"George C. Marshall, the Man \u0026amp; His Career\" (7 tapes)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"George C. Marshall, the Man \u0026amp; His Career\" (7 tapes)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"George C. Marshall, the Man \u0026amp; His Career\" (7 tapes)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"George C. Marshall, the Man \u0026amp; His Career\" (7 tapes)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"George C. Marshall, the Man \u0026amp; His Career\" (7 tapes)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"George C. Marshall, the Man \u0026amp; His Career\" (7 tapes)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeech by Samuel Eliot Morison, noted historian. Date unknown\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChou Shu-Kai, Nationalist Chinese Ambassador: speech at VMI gym on April 18, 1967. (2 tapes)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChou Shu-Kai, Nationalist Chinese Ambassador: speech at VMI gym on April 18, 1967. (2 tapes)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeech by General Maxwell Taylor at VMI, October 1974\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFred Graham on \"The Impact of the Legal System.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJeff MacNelly and Charles McDowell on \"Washington Wit\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJimmy Breslin on \"How the Good Guys Finally Won.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Plimpton's Contact Presentation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEthics Lecture by Monroe Freedman, March 8, 1976\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeech by Republican National Co-Chairman Richard Obenshain on April 29, 1975.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Of Mice and Men\": an original adaptation of this famous novel for radio.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Arizona Cowboy\": This was the second program in the \"Kaleidoscope\" series.  It was broadcast on November 2, 1955.  The narrator was John K. Jennings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFreedom of Information Panel DISCUSSION given on Feb. 28, 1973\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscussions of Arab-Israeli problem in late 1950's between Dr. David W. Sprunt, Washington and Lee religion professor, and Dr. William Jenks, Washington and Lee history professor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn 1967, the Lexington chapter of the J.C.'s placed Judge William Romans in the running, for the second time for state president.  He won.  On July 18, 1967, WLUR News Director Don Husat interviewed Chapter President Dabney Carver and Judge Romans a few days before the election in Richmond.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis tape is an analysis of the House.  Although the program is incomplete, it contains the voices of John F. Kennedy and Abraham Ribicoff.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA brief history of World War II. Several uses of Hitler's voice and several German battle songs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReporter Harvey Allen interviews Coach MacLaughlin for WRVA in 1959 before the General's game with Hampden-Sydney.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn the spring of 1967, WLUR recorded a wrap-up of the previous year's debate team activities.  Moderating the discussion was Professor William Chaffin, debate coach, and he discusses the year with some of the debate team.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLexington's Police Chief is interviewed by WLUR News Director Don Husat on March 23, 1967.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA series of short programs on the history of New Mexico.  Narration is all in Spanish.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDocumentary on June 6, 1963 commemorating the 19th anniversary of D-Day.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 1: A \"Kaleidoscope\" documentary on beatniks.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 2: A \"Kaleidoscope\" documentary on beatniks.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 1: A discussion entitled \"The Proper Role of Government in a Free Economy.\"  The discussion includes Professor John M. Gunn and Professor Charles Phillips.  There are two student participants.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 2: A discussion entitled \"The Proper Role of Government in a Free Economy.\"  The discussion includes Professor John M. Gunn and Professor Charles Phillips.  There are two student participants.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 1 of a documentary on juvenile delinquency.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 2 of a documentary on juvenile delinquency.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 1: A panel discussion on the sit-in demonstrations between students and Dr. Louis Hodges.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 2: A panel discussion on the sit-in demonstrations between students and Dr. Louis Hodges.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProfessor Jay D. Cook, Jr., Chairman of W\u0026amp;L's Accounting Department, prepared eight five minute shows on income tax information for March-April, 1958.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 1: W\u0026amp;L student Mike Norrell spoke with three residents of Lexington about the city's history: Paul S. Fowler, Mrs. Lester Schnare, and Marshall Fishwick.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 2: Lexington history-interviews: Col. George Brooke, Dr. J. J. Murray Sr., Mrs. Nettie Smith, and J. Harris Thompson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 1: A symposium held in Lee Chapel concerning the Vietnam war moratorium.  Speeches by W\u0026amp;L students and faculty.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 2: Moratorium Day Program, October 15, 1969.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 3: Moratorium Day Program, October 15, 1969\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 4: Moratorium Day Program, October 15, 1969\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 5: Moratorium Day Program, October 15, 1969\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 1: A drug information program broadcast in November 1970.  Features Dr. James Buckman, Professor R. H. MacDonald, and various area citizens.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 2: A drug information program broadcast in November 1970.  Features Dr. James Buckman, Professor R. H. MacDonald, and various area citizens.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 3: A drug information program broadcast in November 1970.  Features Dr. James Buckman, Professor R. H. MacDonald, and various area citizens.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArthur Godfrey interviews Anna Chenault, widow of WWII hero Gen. \"Flying Tiger\" Chenault.  Godfrey also interviews Eddie Rickenbacker \u0026amp; Chairman, FCC\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Town Meeting of the World\", a simucast via Telstar from the U.S., London, \u0026amp; Rome.  Subject: Christianity.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\" Town Called Europe\": John Chancellor narrates a documentary on the European Common Market.  Mentions the European Court of Justice, Community of Atomic Energy, \u0026amp; Investment Bank.  Broadcast March 3, 1962\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSide 1: NBC News Special, \"Rome:Vatican Council II\", on October 30, 1962 Side 2: ABC News Special, \"Year of Confrontation, on January 1, 1963.  Howard K. Smith narrates a summary of national-international crises during 1962.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSide 1: \"Give My Regards to Broadway\", a TV music special.  Side 2: \"Finland's Tug of War\": Marvin Kalb reports on activities during the 8th World Youth Festival in Helsinki during summer, 1962.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"God's Gentleman: Robert E. Lee\", a tribute by Edith Jester, broadcast on WINA Radio in 1970.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 1: KMOX documentary on \"The Wonderful World of the Muny\", the St. Louis Municipal Opera.  Includes the voices of many artists who have performed there.  Part 2: lost\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eKHI documentary on \"Insanity \u0026amp; the Law\".  This was produced because of Jack Ruby's trial.  Brings in the McNaughton Rule on temporary insanity.  Voices: Ca. Gov. Goodwin Knight, L.A. Police Chief William H. Parker, \u0026amp; lawyer Melvin Belli.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 1: WAIT's academy award 1972 program.  Includes winners from 1935-46.  Part 2: lost\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eResume of Frank McGee's performance for NBC in 1963.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDocumentary on Hong Kong by Broadcasting Foundation of America\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eKDKA documetnary for the 20th anniversary of Pearl Harbor.  Includes voices of people who were there or remembered it.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eKDKA documentary: \"Rescue at Sheppton\".  The story of the Fellin Mine Disaster at Sheppton, Pa.  in August 1963.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 1: NBC's 40th Anniversary program.  Taped from WKYC on November 13, 1966.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 2: NBC's 40th Anniversary program.  Taped from WKYC on November 13, 1966.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Good Work-F100s\"- this story is part of a Vietnam documentary by the McLendon Stations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Kim Dong\"- this story is part of a Vietnam documentary by the McLendon Stations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMcLendon Stations: \"Kim Dong\" and \"Operation Hastings.\" (Part of a series on Vietnam.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVarious battle descriptions, part of the Vietnam documentary by the McLendon Stations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Flea \u0026amp; The Elephant\"- this story is part of a Vietnam documentary by the McLendon Stations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWBT program on Radio Moscow's propaganda techniques.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWBT documentary on USSR's claims that she tried to warn the world of Nazi \u0026amp; German power.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExcerpts of speeches broadcast by Radio Moscow.  Includes British Prime Minister Harold Wilson \u0026amp; JFK.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eKMOX: \"What is an American?\" (Part of a public affairs series, this part concerns former president Eisenhower.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eKSFO documentary: \"The Candidates\".  Has biographical data \u0026amp; voices of friends of Richard M. Nixon \u0026amp; Edmund G. \"Pat\" Brown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eKDKA capsule programs investigate civil rights in Pittsburgh\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eKDKA documentary: \"Battle of Birmingham\".  Concerns desegregation in Birmingham, Ala.  Includes Rev. Ralph Abernathy, Martin Luther King \u0026amp; Mayor Arthur Haynes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWDAS documentary: \"Critical 144 Hours\".  Concerns civil rights, with reports from Cleveland \u0026amp; a summary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlough Stations' reporter Harvey Tate reports directly from Ole Miss during James Meredith's admission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWDAS documentary: \"Black Sunday\".  Concerns Birmingham, Ala. \u0026amp; the bombing of a Negro church which killed 4 children.  Includes Martin Luther King, Jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWDAS documentary: \"The Birmingham Story\". Includes Gov. George Wallace, Roy Wilkins, Jackie Robinson, Adam Clayton Powell, \u0026amp; Pres. Kennedy.  Summary of attempts to desegregate Birmingham, Ala.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports by KOIL on the trial of Eichmann in 1961.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eKSFO documentary on Adolf Eichmann: who he was, what he did, his trial in 1961.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProg 1: Broadcasting Foundation of America's documentary on the ancient monuments of Nubia in the Egyptian desert.  Called \"The Timeless Land\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProg 3: BFA's documentary.  This is part 1 of a story called \"The Stone Moves\".  Part 2 (Prog. 4) is lost.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProg. 5: BFA's documentary on Nubia, called \"Buhen\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProg. 6: BFA's documentary on Nubia.  Called \"Mirggissa\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProg. 7: BFA's documentary on Nubia.  Called \"The Shadow of the Cross\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProg. 8: BFA's documentary on Nubia.  Describes the works of the first Joint Swedish Expedition.  Called \"The Links in the Chain\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProg. 9: continuation of Prog. 8, BFA's documentary on Nubia.  Concerns American archaeologists at the site.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProg. 10: BFA's documentary on Nubia.  Called \"The Nubians\", it shows their continuity of life over 100,000 years.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWWOD documentary on voting rights.  Broadcast August 3, 1947\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eABC news report of the fire \u0026amp; death of 3 astronauts at Cape Kennedy on January 27, 1967\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReel 1: Apollo 11 launch on July 16, 1969.  Sides 1 \u0026amp; 2, tracks A\u0026amp;B.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReel 2: Apollo 11 on July 20, 1969.  Sides 1\u0026amp;2, Tracks A\u0026amp;B.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Space Age Sound Effects\"- telemetry signals from satellites.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Project Mercury Astronauts in Flight\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Project Gemini Astronauts in Flight\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Prominent Personalities, Policy Statements, \u0026amp; Events in Space\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Dilemma of the Farmer\": a discussion of agricultural problems by Prof. Allen E. Ragan on February 16, 1961\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Sputnik\": a discussion of the Soviet satellite by Prof. John Harvey Wheeler (Poli. Sci. Dept.), \u0026amp; Prof. Edward Turner (Phys. Dept.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDocumentary on Will Rogers, narrated by Mike Wallace, CBS. NOT BROADCAST QUALITY\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"This is Korea\": a tribute to Edward R. Morrow.  Concerns his life \u0026amp; career.  Side 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Great Garrick\", 18th century English actor.  Sides 1 \u0026amp; 2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Look at Monaco\": a tour with Princess Grace which includes details of life in the palace.  Side 1, Track A.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Life of Charles Dickens\", narrated by Sam Weller.  Side 1, Track A.  \"The West From 1903\", narrated by Joseph Cotton.  Part of \"Hollywood \u0026amp; the Stars\" series.  Side 1, Track B.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Douglas MacArthur\"- CBS biography.  Side 1, Track B.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The House of Rothschild\".  POOR QUALITY.  Side 1, Track A.  CBS News on Vietnam.  Side 2, Track B.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDocumentaries on Winston Churchill, Gen. MacArthur, Charles A. Lindberg \u0026amp; Woodrow Wilson (1 reel: different colors of tape!)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Tribute to Winston Churchill\". (Good \u0026amp; Bad parts!)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEMPTY BOX\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDocumentary on UFO's, comparing 1964 \u0026amp; 1973 reported sightings in Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA copy of #378, \"Flying Saucers in VIrginia\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTV Movie made in 1956, broadcast July 6, 1963, concerning UFO.  Side 1, Track A.  UN Security Council debates on the Dominican Crisis.  Side 2, Tracks A\u0026amp;B.  Pres. Johnson's national address on May 7, 1965.  Side 2, Track B.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCBS Reports: \"U.F.O. -Friend, Foe, Fantasy?\"  Side 2.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeech by NICAP member to Lynchburg General Electric Engineers on May 27, 1966.  Sides 1 \u0026amp; 2.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInterview with Dick Hall at NICAP on February 4, 1965.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A City Grows\": Radio \u0026amp; Lynchburg; The Years the Stars Fell; Three Lynchburg Musicians; Christmas in Lynchburg; New Year's Celebrations in Lynchburg; Statue of a man (This series was prepared for Lynchburg's centennial.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A City Grows\": The Magic Weed Tobacco; Visitors Looking at Lynchburg; Quaker Meeting House; 7 Hills of Lynchburg; The Sacred Furniture Shop; Lynchburg's Physicians; Lynchburg's Life Saving Crew; The Banks of Lynchburg; Lynchburg Becomes a City; Editorial Wards; Lynchburg's Early Courts \u0026amp; Judges; The Town Clock \u0026amp; human interest stories.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A City Grows\": The Story of Appomattox.  (Reenacted from the original script broadcast over WWOD in April, 1950.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A City Grows\": Canal Boat Era; Boat Clubs; 1st R/R; Livery Stables; Last Confederate War Horse; Wines \u0026amp; Dines a Yankee Col.; Old \u0026amp; Historic Mansions; Norwell House; Old Maps of 1877; Old Fashioned Editors; Editors of 1860. (See master list for full titles.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A CIty Grows\": Red Feather; Red Cross; YWCA; 1st Sunday School; Early Public Schools; Fire Alarm System; Great Court House Robbery; Thos. R. Jefferson; Rivermont Bridge; S.O. Fisher Co.; Ladies Build a Bridge; W.D. Duiguid; J.P. Bell Co.; Rivermont Park; Piedmont Milling Co.; Royalty Visits; Cleland CO.; Milleny Co.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeech by Dr. Francis P. Gaines on Founders' Day, Jan. 19, 1957.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eParents week end seminar, 1957\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeech by Prof. O.W. Riegel at the International Relations Club on Oct. 21, 1958.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFootball coach Lee M. McLaughlin speaks in Lee Chapel on May 2, 1957.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePres. Huntley's speech on Marijuana, Dec. 4, 1968.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDr. Ollinger Crenshaw's Founders' Day Speech on Jan. 20, 1969.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePres. Huntley's Opening Address in 1970.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn interview with Dean Pusey (acting W\u0026amp;L president) by the Ring Tum Phi \u0026amp; WLUR on Oct. 12, 1967\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePres. Huntley's first news conference, Jan. 3, 1968.  Includes Dean Pusey.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePres. Huntley's inauguration, October 18, 1968.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDedication of the Louis Spilman Lounge on May 4, 1965.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDr. Leyburn's speech in Lee Chapel during Freshman Orientation, 1974.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA tribute to R. E. Lee on Jan. 17, 1974.  \"The Gentleman\"- R.E.R. Huntley; \"The Soldier\"- Prof. J.H. Merchant; \"The Christian\"- Dr. Sprunt; \"The Educator\"- Dr. Sanders.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 1: The Coed Debate on Oct. 7, 1969.  Various faculty \u0026amp; student speakers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 2: The Coed Debate on Oct. 7, 1969.  Various faculty \u0026amp; student speakers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscussion in Lee Chapel on Oct. 12, 1973 concerning the historic front campus.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDedication of the front campus as a National Historic Landmark on Oct. 12, 1973.  Gov. Linwood Holton was a principal speaker.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOpening ceremonies of the Civil War Centennial in Lee Chapel.  Includes former Va. governor William M. Tuck \u0026amp; Pres. Gaines (Audio on Tuck is poor)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 1: speech by J.S. Whitehead in Lee Chapel in March, 1967.  Concerns the British position on Rhodesian independence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 2: speech by J.S. Whitehead in Lee Chapel in March, 1967.  Concerns the British position on Rhodesian independence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeech by Kenneth A. Cox during opening/dedication ceremonies of WLUR on Nov. 13, 1967.  This speech was broadcast by WLUR \u0026amp; simucast by WREL.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCeremony at Marshall Library to commemorate the 20th Anniversary of the Marshall Plan.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDedication of LeJeune Hall on May 15, 1967.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVMI Band performance at Law Day Ceremonies at Marshall Library on April 29, 1967.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLaw Day Ceremonies at Marshall Library on April 29, 1967.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOpenings \u0026amp; closings used for \"Concert\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePossibly filler for a \"Kaleidoscope\" show.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSound effects: clocks, traffic, birds, sirens, air-raid siren.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"News from W\u0026amp;L\" with Charles McDowell on May 6, 1971.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCart re-recordings: intro/close, sign on/off, ID's, etc. Dated June 12, 1969\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTape 1: WLUR's first broadcast on Feb. 27, 1967.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of #407, WLUR's first broadcast.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTape 2: last half-hour on the air, Feb. 27, 1975\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTape 1: WLUR's first night with 175 watts stereo, February 27, 1975.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCompilation of tapes used on \"Home Edition\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTrivia Contest-1966\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEditorials read on Jan. 23, 1963\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1st Anniversary Program-Feb. 27, 1968.  Side 1 \u0026amp; 2, Track A.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2d Anniversary program, February 27, 1969.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2d Anniversary program, February 27, 1969.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTape 1: 5th Anniversary Program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTape 2: 5th Anniversary Program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTape 3: 5th Anniversary Program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNews Tapes, 1967-68\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNews Tapes. 1968\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInterviews \u0026amp; actualities, 1968.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe #1 Album for February 26, 1971\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNews Tapes, Oct. 6-31, 1973\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTape 1: 1974 Turkey Marathon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTape 2: 1974 Turkey Marathon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSign on/off; news intro/tag; sports intro/ tag; used mornings \u0026amp; afternoons of Winter Term, 1973.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContact 1976 3/4/76 R.E.R. Huntley on \"honor\" Tails Out 3 3/4 ips\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHoliday Marathon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePortion of 1968 CAC Basketball tournament in Sewanee, Tenn.  Jeff Twardy wraps up the game \u0026amp; tournament- W\u0026amp;L won.  Twardy interviews Coach Canfield\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e31g. 636/1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart 1: A \"Kaleidoscope\" documentary on beatniks.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA series of short programs on the history of New Mexico.  Narration is all in Spanish.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDocumentary on June 6, 1963 commemorating the 19th anniversary of D-Day.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(From box) Dr. Francis P. Gaines speaking in Lynchburg\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Tell-Tale Heart: radio drama after the short story by Poe: performed by members of the Performing Arts Program, Evergreen State College\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWhen the World Screamed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaurizio Pollini Interviewed by Robert Sherman in New York 1982.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePolitics and Public Health in the People's Republic of China\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNuclear Power on Trial Reel 1 of 3\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNuclear Power on Trial\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNuclear Power on Trial Reel 2 of 3\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlaying with Fire: radio drama after Sir Arthur Conan Doyle\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBetty Carter 2/2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBetty Carter 1/2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Atomic Bombing of Worcester 1/2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWhatever Happened to John Lennon? edited/ beeped version\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFounder's Day 1/19/79 James G Leyburn\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInterview w/ Studs Terkel 1/2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInterview w/ Studs Terkel 2/2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Nighthawks Tape 3 Cockpit 5/15/79\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGuess What's Coming to Dinner Project E.A.T. (Educating Appetites for Tomorrow)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePresidential Press COnf. Panel Lee Chapel March 6, 1981 2nd Panel Dox Tape 3 3/4 ips\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePresidential Press Conference Panel Lee Chapel- March 6, 1981 1st panel- Tape 1 of 1 Series- Tape 1 7 1/2 ips\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn D. Wilson Inaugural Address OKD January 19, 1983.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Box) RESOLVED: That Washington \u0026amp; Lee University should admit women to its undergraduate program WLUR-FM Recorded live 8 p.m. Nov. 16, 1983 Northen Auditorium approx 1:45:00\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Box) Rock Revival (1978) *DO NOT ERASE* (Reel Side 1) Tails Out (Reel Side 2) 3/22/79 Contact Eugene McCarthy/ William Rusher Tails Out\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePresidential Press Conf. Panel W\u0026amp;L Lee Chapel March 6,7-1981 Saturday- Tape 1 of 1 3 3/4 ips Series III\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePresidential Press Conf. Panel W\u0026amp;L Lee Chapel March 6,7-1981 Tape II Session II Series III 7 1/2 ips\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePresidential Press Conf. Panel Lee Chapel- March 6,7-1981 Tape I Panel 2 Series II 7 1/2 ips\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePresidential Press Conf. Panel W+L Lee Chapel March 6,7-1981 Auxilary Tape I of I 3 3/4 ips\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePres. Press Conf. Panel Lee Chapel March 6,7-1981 Auxillary Tape Saturday\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Between the Lines\" with B. Kliban for immediate broadcast cue sheet enclosed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHall of Fantasy #22: Bracelet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHall of Fantasy #21: Hangman's Rope\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNBC Short Story #14: Jekyll-Hyde-Stev\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNBC Short Story #1: Frankenstein-Shelley\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHall of Fantasy #18: Krum-Kroc\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNBC Short Story #50: Usher-Poe\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNBC Short Story #21: Lottery-Jackson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNBC Short Story #19: Tell-Tale Heart-Poe\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNBC Short Story#15: Cask-Poe\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Rockbridge Review\" 'Government Beat' Keesee 10:00\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn Ounce of Pervention (Cancer Documentary) 2/2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMoment of Insight: the Thief 1/2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMoment of Insight: the Thief 2/2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAtomic Bombing of Worcester 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Harwood\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLeffel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRiegel #1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRiegel #2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDon Husat\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4/29/82 Dehria or Demria\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJennings WLUR 15th Anniv.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNation Building in Traditional East Asia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePopulation Growth: the Seoul Problem in Korea\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFolk Beliefs in Contemporary Japan\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJapanese Images of America\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePopulation Growth in the Developing World\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSoseki and the Modern Japanese Novel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWomen in Contemporary Japanese Society\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Japanese Search for \"Roots\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe United Nations and Japan\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Age of the Telemann\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Age of the 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This record group is composed primarily of recordings from the radio station. Included among the tapes are earlier recordings from the Washington and Lee Journalism Dept. predating the founding of the radio station. The station was originally created as an arm of the Journalism Dept. It is now a branch of the Communications and Public Affairs Office. ","Please contact Special Collections and Archives staff for an inventory list of the recordings.","Bell Telephone Hour: a tribute to Yehudi Menuhin, \"Carnival of the Menuhins.\"","Documentary on presidential campaign with good voice excerpts of Eisenhower and Adlai Stevenson.","The Nighthawks Tape 1 Cockpit 5/15/79","April 30, 1956 Sen. Alben W. Barkley's Final Speech","This was a \"Radio W\u0026L\" documentary in the fall of 1965 on the state campaign for governor and legislature.  Voices of Tom White, A. Linwood Holton, Mills E. Godwin, Jr., Mr. Charles Davidson, and Dr. Charles Phillips.","Dr. Ollinger Crenshaw recounts U.S. Presidential elections from 1916 to 1964.  These comments were used to fill on election night in 1966.","Comments by Colonel B. McCluer Gilliam on Virginia, Rockbridge County, and Lexington politics for election night 1966.  These were used as filler.","When Buz Dawbarn was running for the state senate, he was interviewed by Charles Winston at the College Town Shop in Lexington on October 20, 1967.","A news conference of Governor Rockefeller on April 30, 1968 at which he announced his candidacy for the presidency.","Arizona Senator Barry Goldwater (R) accepts presidential nomination of Washington's exclusive Alfalfa Club.","Part 1: WLUR Election Night 1968","Part 2: WLUR Election Night 1968","Part 3: WLUR Election Night 1968","Part 4: WLUR Election Night 1968","Interviews \u0026 actualities, WLUR Election Night 1972.","Part 1; speech by Linwood Holton at Lexington High School on October 9, 1965.","Part 2; speech by Linwood Holton at Lexington High School on October 9, 1965.","Stories by D.R. \"Billy\" Matthews, 8th District Congressman, Florida: An opening story-7 1/2, 10 original stories-7 1/2, final stories-3 3/4","Speech by Sen. Barry Goldwater before the Association of American Editorial Cartoonists on May 10, 1963","Speech by Brooks Hays, former Arizona congressman, before the Pennsylvania Political Science \u0026 Public Administrators Association.  Also, miscellaneous stories told by Mr. Hays.","Inaugural Address: Va. Gov. Linwood Holton.","First \"State of the Commonwealth Address\" by Va. Gov. Linwood Holton","President Truman's keynote address at the 1960 MC.","Part 1: excerpts of the 1964 MC. (Some tapes are missing, so all parts are not consecutive.)","Part 2: excerpts of the 1964 MC. Contains comments by Richard Poff, 6th District Congressman from Roanoke.","Part 3: excerpts of the 1964 MC.  Contains comments by Congressman Poff \u0026 Minnesota Congressman Walter Judd.","Part 4: excerpts of the 1964 MC. Contains keynote address by Congressman Judd.","Part 5: excerpts from the 1964 MC","Part 6: excerpts from the 1964 MC.","Part 7: excerpts from the 1964 MC.","Part 8: excerpts from the 1964 MC.","Part 9: excerpts from the 1964 MC.","Part 10: excerpts from the 1964 MC.","Part 11: excerpts from the 1964 MC.","Part 12: excerpts from the 1964 MC.","Part 13: excerpts from the 1964 MC.","Part 14: excerpts from the 1964 MC.","Richard Nixon was nominated May 4, 1968 for president.  Steve Saunders, MC Chairman called Nixon in Louisville.  This is Nixon's acceptance message.","This tape contains all the promos for the 1968 MC, used by WLUR.","A composite of unrelated tapes about the '68 MC.  Contains: 1. WFTV (Orlando) editorial against Gov. Kirk; 2. Bill Wilkerson's interview with MC Chairman Steve Saunders on Oct. 5, 1967; 3. Larry Honig's interview with Gov. Kirk in Nov. 1967; 4. comments by Red Patton to Don Husat in Nov. 1967; 5. Don Husat in Nov. 1967; 5. Don Husat's interview with Steve Saunders on March 22, 1968.","Part 1: excerpts of the 1968 MC.  Contains Andrew Lupton's interview with Gov. Kirk; speeches by Tenn. Congressman Bill Brock, Gov. Linwood HOlton; Gov. Kirk's keynote address.  Also, the \"bomb hoax\".","Part 2: excerpts from the 1968 MC.  Contains speech by Okla. Gov. Henry Bellman \u0026 Don Husat's interview with Bellman.","Part 3: excerpts from the 1968 MC.  Contains debate on the platform.  States report when they will nominate a candidate.","Part 4: excerpts from the 1968 MC.  Contains nominating speeches.","Part 5: excerpts from the 1968 MC.  Contains more nominating speeches.  Also, the memorial service for Tommy Mac Baremore.","Part 6: excerpts from the 1968 MC.  More nominating speeches \u0026 seconding speeches for Richard M. Nixon.","Part 7: excerpts from the 1968 MC.  Includes nomination of Spiro Agnew, first ballot roll-call for N.Y.","Part 8: excerpts from the 1968 MC.","Part 9: excerpts from the 1968 MC.","Part 10: excerpts from the 1968 MC.  Sen. Charles Percy of Illinois is nominated for VP.  Nixon telephonically accepts his nomination as pres. Convention windup.","Alben Barkley's Final Speech, 1956 Mock Convention, 4-30-56","KDKA: documentary \"President Kennedy: Obituary\", ABC News: coverage of the assasination in Dallas \u0026 comments on John F. Kennedy's presidency \u0026 life at the White House.","KDKA: documentary \"President Kennedy: Obituary\", ABC News: coverage of the assasination in Dallas \u0026 comments on John F. Kennedy's presidency \u0026 life at the White House.","KDKA: documentary \"President Kennedy: Obituary\", ABC News: coverage of the assasination in Dallas \u0026 comments on John F. Kennedy's presidency \u0026 life at the White House.","KDKA: documentary \"President Kennedy: Obituary\", ABC News: coverage of the assasination in Dallas \u0026 comments on John F. Kennedy's presidency \u0026 life at the White House.","KDKA: documentary \"President Kennedy: Obituary\", ABC News: coverage of the assasination in Dallas \u0026 comments on John F. Kennedy's presidency \u0026 life at the White House.","KDKA: documentary \"President Kennedy: Obituary\", ABC News: coverage of the assasination in Dallas \u0026 comments on John F. Kennedy's presidency \u0026 life at the White House.","KDKA: documentary \"President Kennedy: Obituary\", ABC News: coverage of the assasination in Dallas \u0026 comments on John F. Kennedy's presidency \u0026 life at the White House.","KDKA: documentary \"President Kennedy: Obituary\", ABC News: coverage of the assasination in Dallas \u0026 comments on John F. Kennedy's presidency \u0026 life at the White House.","KDKA: documentary \"President Kennedy: Obituary\", ABC News: coverage of the assasination in Dallas \u0026 comments on John F. Kennedy's presidency \u0026 life at the White House.","KDKA: documentary \"President Kennedy: Obituary\", ABC News: coverage of the assasination in Dallas \u0026 comments on John F. Kennedy's presidency \u0026 life at the White House.","Speech by Albertus S. Harrison at the Virginia Associated Press Broadcaster's meeting on October 9, 1961.  (He became governor of Virginia a few months later.)","Compilation of remarks by assorted U.S. Senators, U.S. Congressmen \u0026 important federal officials.  Includes: Pierre Salinger, Eugene McCarthy, George Romney, Sam J. Ervin Jr., Tom Clark, Nelson Rockefeller, Harry F. Byrd Sr., Willard Wirtz, Robert F. Kennedy \u0026 Arnold Olsen. (Tait Trussell Collection)","Compilation of remarks by U.S. Senators Everett M. Dirksen, Robert S. Kerr, Thurston B. Morton \u0026 Kenneth Keating.  Dirksen talks about: funny stories, treaties \u0026 ladies hats, his status as a presidential candidate on 13 March 1963, \u0026 \"china \u0026 vitals\". (Tait Trussell Collection)","Speech by U.S. Senator Barry Goldwater at W\u0026L on 1 March 1961.","Speech by U.S. Senator Barry Goldwater at W\u0026L on 1 March 1961.","News Conference with U.S. Senator Barry Goldwater at W\u0026L on 1 March 1961","Pres. Eisenhower's speech announcing the landing of U.S. troops in Lebanon.","Pres. Eisenhower's speech at Mary Baldwin College on October 27, 1960.","Pres. Kennedy's Test-Ban Treaty speech in July, 1963","Compilation of Pres. Kennedy's speeches/comments at various functions.","Pres. Kennedy's speech in Boston, Mass. on October 19, 1963.  Also, his Berlin Crisis Speech of 1961.","Pres. Kennedy: Oath of office; inaugural address; Peace Corps message; Alliance for Progress speech.","Pres. Kennedy's Cuban Missile Crisis Speech on October 22, 1962.","Pres. Kennedy: interview \u0026 speech at Roanoke Airport on November 4, 1960.","Pres Johnson: discussion of the world situation, especially the Arab-Israeli conflict, on June 19, 1967 in Washington, D.C.","Pres. Johnson: message to Congress on March 15, 1965 (2 tapes)","Pres. Johnson: message to Congress on March 15, 1965 (2 tapes)","Pres. Johnson: Inaugural on January 20, 1965","Pres. Johnson: speech at Women's National Press Club on January, 1963.","Pres. Johnson: speech before the U.S. Chamber of Commerce- Spring 1964","Pres. Johnson: address to Congress on November 27, 1963.","Pres. Nixon: \"National Welfare Report\" on August 8, 1969","Part 1: speech delivered March 13, 1965 in Lee Chapel by Thomas G. Wicker chief of Washington Bureau, New York Times. (Part 2: lost)","Part 1: seminar conducted by Dr. James W. Silver, past president of the Southern Historical Society, on March 12, 1965.","Part 2: seminar conducted by Dr. James W. Silver on March 12, 1965","Part 1: Speech delivered by Dr. James W. Silver on March 12, 1965","Part 2: speech delivered by Dr. James W. Silver on March 12, 1965","Part 1: speech by Col. Francis Pickens Miller, special assistant at the U.S. State Department, on March 14, 1966","Part 2: speech by Col. Francis Pickens Miller on March 14, 1966","Part 3: speech by Col. Francis Pickens Miller on March 14, 1966","Part 1: speech by Douglass Carter, special assistant to Pres. Lyndon B. Johnson, on March 13, 1965.","Part 2: speech by Douglass Carter on March 13, 1965","Part I: speech by C.P. Ives, associate editor of the Baltimore Sun, on March 14, 1965.","Part 2: speech by C.P. Ives on March 14, 1965. (This tape may not be consecutive with Part 1 since the tape was lost.)","Part 1: speech by James R. Echols, cultural affairs advisor at the USIA March 12, 1965","Part 2: speech by James R. Echols on March 12, 1965","Part 1: speech by James Farmer, former director of CORE, on February 15, 1967 in Lee Chapel","Part 2: speech by James Farmer on February 15, 1967.","Part 1: seminar conducted by Richmond Flowers, former attorney-general of Alabama, with W\u0026L law students on February 15, 1967.","Part 2: seminar conducted by Richmond Flowers on February 15, 1967","Part 2: speech by Richmond Flowers in Lee Chapel on February 15, 1967. (Part 1 has been lost.)","Part 1: speech by Dr. Frederick Wilhelmsen in Lee Chapel on February 16, 1967.","Part 2: speech by Dr. Frederick Wilhelmsen in Lee Chapel on February 16, 1967","Part 1: speech by Tom Wolfe, W\u0026L alumnus \u0026 author, in Lee Chapel on February 18, 1967.","Part 2: speech by Tom Wolfe in Lee Chapel on February 18, 1967.","Part 1: speech by Robert D. Novak, syndicated columnist, on February 10, 1969 (Part 2 has been lost.)","Speech by Philippe Labro on February 12, 1969.  (There used to be another tape of this speech: it's unknown what part of the speech this tape is.)","Speech by Ralph Lapp on February 12, 1969.  (There used to be 3 tapes of this speech: it's uncertain what part this tape is.)","Speech by Walter Adams on February 13, 1969.  (There used to be 3 tapes of this speech: it's uncertain what part this tape is.)","Speech by John Silber on February 14, 1969.  (There used to be 4 tapes: only 1 remains.)","Speech by U.S. Senator George McGovern on February 15, 1969 (There used to be 4 tapes: only 1 remains.)","Part 1: master tape of Contact 1970. (Speakers \u0026 dates aren't indicated)","Part 2: master tape of Contact 1970. (Speakers \u0026 dates aren's indicated)","Part 3: master tape of Contact 1970. (Speakers \u0026 dates aren't indicated)","Speech by Dr. Charles Hamilton on January 15, 1971.","Speech by U.S. Senator Mark Hatfield on January 18, 1971","Speech by Dr. Arthur Hansen, president of Georgia Tech, on January 20, 1971. Subject: \"Education \u0026 Technology\".","Speech by Leonard Weinglass, Chicago defense attorney.  Date unknown.","Speech by Stewart Udall, Secretary of the Interior on February 1, 1972","Part 1: speech by Frank Mankiewicz on February 28, 1973.  Subject: \"Government \u0026 the Press\".","Part 2: Speech by Frank Mankiewicz on February 28, 1973.","Speech by Betty Friedan in Lee Chapel on March 1, 1973. Subject: \"Feminism\"","Speech \u0026 relations by James Dickey in Lee Chapel on February 3, 1973.","Speech by Dick Gregory, comedian \u0026 black activist, in Doremus Gym on March 5, 1973.","Speech by Adm. Jeremiah Denton in Lee Chapel on April 17, 1974.  (A POW during the Vietnam War, Denton told of some of his experiences during captivity.  The entire speech is not included on the tape.)","Speech by Heywood Hale Broun, CBS-TV sportscaster, in Lee Chapel on February 25, 1974","Contact '75- Louis Rukeyser 2/26/75 Lee Chapel 8PM Reel 1 of 2","Part 2: speech by Louis Rukeyser in Lee Chapel on February 26, 1975","Contact '75-Louis Rukeyser Reel 2 of 2","Part 1: speech by David Halberstram, author \u0026 journalist, in Lee Chapel on March 3, 1975.","Part 2: speech by David Halberstram in Lee Chapel on March 3, 1975","Speech by William H. Rehnquist, associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, in Lee Chapel on March 4, 1975","Conservation \u0026 Energy Debate between David Brower \u0026 T. Justin Moore Jr. in Lee Chapel on March 5, 1975.  (Bower was executive director of the Sierra Club before he founded \u0026 became president of Friends of the Earth.  Moore is president of VEPCO.","Henry J. Taylor addresses the Lynchburg Chamber of Commerce on April 8, 1965 at RMWC.","Sen. Harry F. Byrd Jr. addresses the Lynchburg Chamber of Commerce on May 8, 1968 at RMWC.","U.N. representative Philip Dean's speech at RMWC on May 9, 1963.  Sponsored by the League of Women Voters.","Dr. Paul Goodman \u0026 Dr. Ernest van der Haag: speeches during RMWC's \"Focus\" on December 4, 1965.","Speech by Clinton Rossitor in Lee Chapel on 11 March 1965, called: \"President \u0026 Congress in the 60's: A New \u0026 Enduring Balance of Power?\"","Collection of 3 speeches by: Alexander P. Saversky, aeronautical engineer; Arthur Larson, coiner of the term \"modern republicanism\"; Dr. Edward Katzenback, director of the defense studies program at Harvard University.","Speech by E.G. Sherbourne in Doremus Gym on March 13, 1967.  Sherbourne, director of science services in D.C., spoke during the SIPA Convention.","Speech by Alan Barth, editorial writer for the Washington Post, to a journalism class on 9 November 1959.","Speech by Robert Estabrook, Washington Post columnist, on December 6, 1967 at W\u0026L (Part 1)","Speech by Robert Estabrook, Washington Post columnist, on December 6, 1967 at W\u0026L (Part 2)","Part 1: speech by MAJ William E. Mayer, Army psychiatrist at San Francisco Naval Shipyard, on brainwashing during the Korean War.","Part 2: speech by MAJ William E. Mayer, Army psychiatrist at San Francisco Naval Shipyard, on brainwashing during the Korean War.","Part 1: speech by H.J.C. Hooper, director of the Rhodesian Information Agency, in Lee Chapel in March 1967. Topic: the Rhodesian position on the Rhodesian independence movement.","Part 2: speech by H.J.C. Hooper, director of the Rhodesian Information Agency, in Lee Chapel in March 1967. Topic: the Rhodesian position on the Rhodesian independence movement.","Part 1: speech by Rev. Charles Metzler in Lee Chapel on 10 May 1967.  The Liberty Hall Society invited Metzler to speak after he returned from South Vietnam.","Part 2: speech by Rev. Charles Metzler in Lee Chapel on 10 May 1967.  The Liberty Hall Society invited Metzler to speak after he returned from South Vietnam.","Speech by Walter Heller, chairman of President Kennedy's Council of Economic Advisors, in Lee Chapel on 10 November 1967.  Speech sponsored by the W\u0026L School of Commerce.","Speech by Richard Nixon, former Vice President, at ODK Assembly in Doremus Gym on 11 January 1968.  Includes comments by Dean Pusey \u0026 the question \u0026 answer period after the speech.","Speech by Daniel Callahan on 27 February 1969, topic: \"Freud, Religion \u0026 Culture\".","Bromfeld speech in Dupont Hall on 20 March 1969.","Speech by Gen. Samuel B. Griffith II (USMC, RTD) on 26 March 1969.  Topic: \"Where is China Going?\"","Speech by Wyatt A Durette in Dupont Hall on 10 April 1969.  Topic: \"The Supreme Court\".","Speech by Hugh Downs on 11 April 1969.  Topic: \"The Role of Communications in Human Affairs.\"","Speech by Henry Fowler, former Secretary of the Treasury, on 28 April 1969.  Topic: \"Current Economic Developments \u0026 National Monetary \u0026 Fiscal Policies\"","Speech by Linwood Holton in Lee Chapel on 21 October 1969.  Holton was running for governor of Virginia at the time.","Speech by Linwood Holton in Lee Chapel at ODK Assembly on 14 April 1970.","Speech by J. Edward Lumbard, chief judge of the U.S. 2nd Court of Appeals in New York.  Topic: \"Trial by Jury \u0026 More Speedy Justice\".","Speech by Roger Mudd (CBS News) at ODK Assembly on 7 December 1970.  Topic: W\u0026L, \u0026 the problems of TV \u0026 TV news.","Speech by Larry Hoover in Lee Chapel on 18 April 1974.  Topic: the League of Women Voters.","A.E. Johnson: speech for American State Highway Officials Association at Jackson Hall on October 27, 1966.","Interview with Christine Carere \u0026 Ralph Davis during the premiere of \"Mardi Gras\" in 1958.","Gov. Mills E. Godwin, Jr.: speech for Virginia Highway Conference at V.M.I. on October 27, 1966.","\"George C. Marshall, the Man \u0026 His Career\" (7 tapes)","\"George C. Marshall, the Man \u0026 His Career\" (7 tapes)","\"George C. Marshall, the Man \u0026 His Career\" (7 tapes)","\"George C. Marshall, the Man \u0026 His Career\" (7 tapes)","\"George C. Marshall, the Man \u0026 His Career\" (7 tapes)","\"George C. Marshall, the Man \u0026 His Career\" (7 tapes)","\"George C. Marshall, the Man \u0026 His Career\" (7 tapes)","Speech by Samuel Eliot Morison, noted historian. Date unknown","Chou Shu-Kai, Nationalist Chinese Ambassador: speech at VMI gym on April 18, 1967. (2 tapes)","Chou Shu-Kai, Nationalist Chinese Ambassador: speech at VMI gym on April 18, 1967. (2 tapes)","Speech by General Maxwell Taylor at VMI, October 1974","Fred Graham on \"The Impact of the Legal System.\"","Jeff MacNelly and Charles McDowell on \"Washington Wit\"","Jimmy Breslin on \"How the Good Guys Finally Won.\"","George Plimpton's Contact Presentation","Ethics Lecture by Monroe Freedman, March 8, 1976","Speech by Republican National Co-Chairman Richard Obenshain on April 29, 1975.","\"Of Mice and Men\": an original adaptation of this famous novel for radio.","\"Arizona Cowboy\": This was the second program in the \"Kaleidoscope\" series.  It was broadcast on November 2, 1955.  The narrator was John K. Jennings.","Freedom of Information Panel DISCUSSION given on Feb. 28, 1973","Discussions of Arab-Israeli problem in late 1950's between Dr. David W. Sprunt, Washington and Lee religion professor, and Dr. William Jenks, Washington and Lee history professor.","In 1967, the Lexington chapter of the J.C.'s placed Judge William Romans in the running, for the second time for state president.  He won.  On July 18, 1967, WLUR News Director Don Husat interviewed Chapter President Dabney Carver and Judge Romans a few days before the election in Richmond.","This tape is an analysis of the House.  Although the program is incomplete, it contains the voices of John F. Kennedy and Abraham Ribicoff.","A brief history of World War II. Several uses of Hitler's voice and several German battle songs","Reporter Harvey Allen interviews Coach MacLaughlin for WRVA in 1959 before the General's game with Hampden-Sydney.","In the spring of 1967, WLUR recorded a wrap-up of the previous year's debate team activities.  Moderating the discussion was Professor William Chaffin, debate coach, and he discusses the year with some of the debate team.","Lexington's Police Chief is interviewed by WLUR News Director Don Husat on March 23, 1967.","A series of short programs on the history of New Mexico.  Narration is all in Spanish.","Documentary on June 6, 1963 commemorating the 19th anniversary of D-Day.","Part 1: A \"Kaleidoscope\" documentary on beatniks.","Part 2: A \"Kaleidoscope\" documentary on beatniks.","Part 1: A discussion entitled \"The Proper Role of Government in a Free Economy.\"  The discussion includes Professor John M. Gunn and Professor Charles Phillips.  There are two student participants.","Part 2: A discussion entitled \"The Proper Role of Government in a Free Economy.\"  The discussion includes Professor John M. Gunn and Professor Charles Phillips.  There are two student participants.","Part 1 of a documentary on juvenile delinquency.","Part 2 of a documentary on juvenile delinquency.","Part 1: A panel discussion on the sit-in demonstrations between students and Dr. Louis Hodges.","Part 2: A panel discussion on the sit-in demonstrations between students and Dr. Louis Hodges.","Professor Jay D. Cook, Jr., Chairman of W\u0026L's Accounting Department, prepared eight five minute shows on income tax information for March-April, 1958.","Part 1: W\u0026L student Mike Norrell spoke with three residents of Lexington about the city's history: Paul S. Fowler, Mrs. Lester Schnare, and Marshall Fishwick.","Part 2: Lexington history-interviews: Col. George Brooke, Dr. J. J. Murray Sr., Mrs. Nettie Smith, and J. Harris Thompson","Part 1: A symposium held in Lee Chapel concerning the Vietnam war moratorium.  Speeches by W\u0026L students and faculty.","Part 2: Moratorium Day Program, October 15, 1969.","Part 3: Moratorium Day Program, October 15, 1969","Part 4: Moratorium Day Program, October 15, 1969","Part 5: Moratorium Day Program, October 15, 1969","Part 1: A drug information program broadcast in November 1970.  Features Dr. James Buckman, Professor R. H. MacDonald, and various area citizens.","Part 2: A drug information program broadcast in November 1970.  Features Dr. James Buckman, Professor R. H. MacDonald, and various area citizens.","Part 3: A drug information program broadcast in November 1970.  Features Dr. James Buckman, Professor R. H. MacDonald, and various area citizens.","Arthur Godfrey interviews Anna Chenault, widow of WWII hero Gen. \"Flying Tiger\" Chenault.  Godfrey also interviews Eddie Rickenbacker \u0026 Chairman, FCC","\"Town Meeting of the World\", a simucast via Telstar from the U.S., London, \u0026 Rome.  Subject: Christianity.","\" Town Called Europe\": John Chancellor narrates a documentary on the European Common Market.  Mentions the European Court of Justice, Community of Atomic Energy, \u0026 Investment Bank.  Broadcast March 3, 1962","Side 1: NBC News Special, \"Rome:Vatican Council II\", on October 30, 1962 Side 2: ABC News Special, \"Year of Confrontation, on January 1, 1963.  Howard K. Smith narrates a summary of national-international crises during 1962.","Side 1: \"Give My Regards to Broadway\", a TV music special.  Side 2: \"Finland's Tug of War\": Marvin Kalb reports on activities during the 8th World Youth Festival in Helsinki during summer, 1962.","\"God's Gentleman: Robert E. Lee\", a tribute by Edith Jester, broadcast on WINA Radio in 1970.","Part 1: KMOX documentary on \"The Wonderful World of the Muny\", the St. Louis Municipal Opera.  Includes the voices of many artists who have performed there.  Part 2: lost","KHI documentary on \"Insanity \u0026 the Law\".  This was produced because of Jack Ruby's trial.  Brings in the McNaughton Rule on temporary insanity.  Voices: Ca. Gov. Goodwin Knight, L.A. Police Chief William H. Parker, \u0026 lawyer Melvin Belli.","Part 1: WAIT's academy award 1972 program.  Includes winners from 1935-46.  Part 2: lost","Resume of Frank McGee's performance for NBC in 1963.","Documentary on Hong Kong by Broadcasting Foundation of America","KDKA documetnary for the 20th anniversary of Pearl Harbor.  Includes voices of people who were there or remembered it.","KDKA documentary: \"Rescue at Sheppton\".  The story of the Fellin Mine Disaster at Sheppton, Pa.  in August 1963.","Part 1: NBC's 40th Anniversary program.  Taped from WKYC on November 13, 1966.","Part 2: NBC's 40th Anniversary program.  Taped from WKYC on November 13, 1966.","\"Good Work-F100s\"- this story is part of a Vietnam documentary by the McLendon Stations.","\"Kim Dong\"- this story is part of a Vietnam documentary by the McLendon Stations.","McLendon Stations: \"Kim Dong\" and \"Operation Hastings.\" (Part of a series on Vietnam.)","Various battle descriptions, part of the Vietnam documentary by the McLendon Stations.","\"The Flea \u0026 The Elephant\"- this story is part of a Vietnam documentary by the McLendon Stations.","WBT program on Radio Moscow's propaganda techniques.","WBT documentary on USSR's claims that she tried to warn the world of Nazi \u0026 German power.","Excerpts of speeches broadcast by Radio Moscow.  Includes British Prime Minister Harold Wilson \u0026 JFK.","KMOX: \"What is an American?\" (Part of a public affairs series, this part concerns former president Eisenhower.)","KSFO documentary: \"The Candidates\".  Has biographical data \u0026 voices of friends of Richard M. Nixon \u0026 Edmund G. \"Pat\" Brown.","KDKA capsule programs investigate civil rights in Pittsburgh","KDKA documentary: \"Battle of Birmingham\".  Concerns desegregation in Birmingham, Ala.  Includes Rev. Ralph Abernathy, Martin Luther King \u0026 Mayor Arthur Haynes.","WDAS documentary: \"Critical 144 Hours\".  Concerns civil rights, with reports from Cleveland \u0026 a summary.","Plough Stations' reporter Harvey Tate reports directly from Ole Miss during James Meredith's admission.","WDAS documentary: \"Black Sunday\".  Concerns Birmingham, Ala. \u0026 the bombing of a Negro church which killed 4 children.  Includes Martin Luther King, Jr.","WDAS documentary: \"The Birmingham Story\". Includes Gov. George Wallace, Roy Wilkins, Jackie Robinson, Adam Clayton Powell, \u0026 Pres. Kennedy.  Summary of attempts to desegregate Birmingham, Ala.","Reports by KOIL on the trial of Eichmann in 1961.","KSFO documentary on Adolf Eichmann: who he was, what he did, his trial in 1961.","Prog 1: Broadcasting Foundation of America's documentary on the ancient monuments of Nubia in the Egyptian desert.  Called \"The Timeless Land\".","Prog 3: BFA's documentary.  This is part 1 of a story called \"The Stone Moves\".  Part 2 (Prog. 4) is lost.","Prog. 5: BFA's documentary on Nubia, called \"Buhen\".","Prog. 6: BFA's documentary on Nubia.  Called \"Mirggissa\".","Prog. 7: BFA's documentary on Nubia.  Called \"The Shadow of the Cross\".","Prog. 8: BFA's documentary on Nubia.  Describes the works of the first Joint Swedish Expedition.  Called \"The Links in the Chain\".","Prog. 9: continuation of Prog. 8, BFA's documentary on Nubia.  Concerns American archaeologists at the site.","Prog. 10: BFA's documentary on Nubia.  Called \"The Nubians\", it shows their continuity of life over 100,000 years.","WWOD documentary on voting rights.  Broadcast August 3, 1947","ABC news report of the fire \u0026 death of 3 astronauts at Cape Kennedy on January 27, 1967","Reel 1: Apollo 11 launch on July 16, 1969.  Sides 1 \u0026 2, tracks A\u0026B.","Reel 2: Apollo 11 on July 20, 1969.  Sides 1\u00262, Tracks A\u0026B.","\"Space Age Sound Effects\"- telemetry signals from satellites.","\"Project Mercury Astronauts in Flight\".","\"Project Gemini Astronauts in Flight\"","\"Prominent Personalities, Policy Statements, \u0026 Events in Space\".","\"Dilemma of the Farmer\": a discussion of agricultural problems by Prof. Allen E. Ragan on February 16, 1961","\"Sputnik\": a discussion of the Soviet satellite by Prof. John Harvey Wheeler (Poli. Sci. Dept.), \u0026 Prof. Edward Turner (Phys. Dept.)","Documentary on Will Rogers, narrated by Mike Wallace, CBS. NOT BROADCAST QUALITY","\"This is Korea\": a tribute to Edward R. Morrow.  Concerns his life \u0026 career.  Side 1","\"The Great Garrick\", 18th century English actor.  Sides 1 \u0026 2","\"A Look at Monaco\": a tour with Princess Grace which includes details of life in the palace.  Side 1, Track A.","\"Life of Charles Dickens\", narrated by Sam Weller.  Side 1, Track A.  \"The West From 1903\", narrated by Joseph Cotton.  Part of \"Hollywood \u0026 the Stars\" series.  Side 1, Track B.","\"Douglas MacArthur\"- CBS biography.  Side 1, Track B.","\"The House of Rothschild\".  POOR QUALITY.  Side 1, Track A.  CBS News on Vietnam.  Side 2, Track B.","Documentaries on Winston Churchill, Gen. MacArthur, Charles A. Lindberg \u0026 Woodrow Wilson (1 reel: different colors of tape!)","\"Tribute to Winston Churchill\". (Good \u0026 Bad parts!)","EMPTY BOX","Documentary on UFO's, comparing 1964 \u0026 1973 reported sightings in Virginia.","A copy of #378, \"Flying Saucers in VIrginia\".","TV Movie made in 1956, broadcast July 6, 1963, concerning UFO.  Side 1, Track A.  UN Security Council debates on the Dominican Crisis.  Side 2, Tracks A\u0026B.  Pres. Johnson's national address on May 7, 1965.  Side 2, Track B.","CBS Reports: \"U.F.O. -Friend, Foe, Fantasy?\"  Side 2.","Speech by NICAP member to Lynchburg General Electric Engineers on May 27, 1966.  Sides 1 \u0026 2.","Interview with Dick Hall at NICAP on February 4, 1965.","\"A City Grows\": Radio \u0026 Lynchburg; The Years the Stars Fell; Three Lynchburg Musicians; Christmas in Lynchburg; New Year's Celebrations in Lynchburg; Statue of a man (This series was prepared for Lynchburg's centennial.)","\"A City Grows\": The Magic Weed Tobacco; Visitors Looking at Lynchburg; Quaker Meeting House; 7 Hills of Lynchburg; The Sacred Furniture Shop; Lynchburg's Physicians; Lynchburg's Life Saving Crew; The Banks of Lynchburg; Lynchburg Becomes a City; Editorial Wards; Lynchburg's Early Courts \u0026 Judges; The Town Clock \u0026 human interest stories.","\"A City Grows\": The Story of Appomattox.  (Reenacted from the original script broadcast over WWOD in April, 1950.)","\"A City Grows\": Canal Boat Era; Boat Clubs; 1st R/R; Livery Stables; Last Confederate War Horse; Wines \u0026 Dines a Yankee Col.; Old \u0026 Historic Mansions; Norwell House; Old Maps of 1877; Old Fashioned Editors; Editors of 1860. (See master list for full titles.)","\"A CIty Grows\": Red Feather; Red Cross; YWCA; 1st Sunday School; Early Public Schools; Fire Alarm System; Great Court House Robbery; Thos. R. Jefferson; Rivermont Bridge; S.O. Fisher Co.; Ladies Build a Bridge; W.D. Duiguid; J.P. Bell Co.; Rivermont Park; Piedmont Milling Co.; Royalty Visits; Cleland CO.; Milleny Co.","Speech by Dr. Francis P. Gaines on Founders' Day, Jan. 19, 1957.","Parents week end seminar, 1957","Speech by Prof. O.W. Riegel at the International Relations Club on Oct. 21, 1958.","Football coach Lee M. McLaughlin speaks in Lee Chapel on May 2, 1957.","Pres. Huntley's speech on Marijuana, Dec. 4, 1968.","Dr. Ollinger Crenshaw's Founders' Day Speech on Jan. 20, 1969.","Pres. Huntley's Opening Address in 1970.","An interview with Dean Pusey (acting W\u0026L president) by the Ring Tum Phi \u0026 WLUR on Oct. 12, 1967","Pres. Huntley's first news conference, Jan. 3, 1968.  Includes Dean Pusey.","Pres. Huntley's inauguration, October 18, 1968.","Dedication of the Louis Spilman Lounge on May 4, 1965.","Dr. Leyburn's speech in Lee Chapel during Freshman Orientation, 1974.","A tribute to R. E. Lee on Jan. 17, 1974.  \"The Gentleman\"- R.E.R. Huntley; \"The Soldier\"- Prof. J.H. Merchant; \"The Christian\"- Dr. Sprunt; \"The Educator\"- Dr. Sanders.","Part 1: The Coed Debate on Oct. 7, 1969.  Various faculty \u0026 student speakers.","Part 2: The Coed Debate on Oct. 7, 1969.  Various faculty \u0026 student speakers.","Discussion in Lee Chapel on Oct. 12, 1973 concerning the historic front campus.","Dedication of the front campus as a National Historic Landmark on Oct. 12, 1973.  Gov. Linwood Holton was a principal speaker.","Opening ceremonies of the Civil War Centennial in Lee Chapel.  Includes former Va. governor William M. Tuck \u0026 Pres. Gaines (Audio on Tuck is poor)","Part 1: speech by J.S. Whitehead in Lee Chapel in March, 1967.  Concerns the British position on Rhodesian independence.","Part 2: speech by J.S. Whitehead in Lee Chapel in March, 1967.  Concerns the British position on Rhodesian independence.","Speech by Kenneth A. Cox during opening/dedication ceremonies of WLUR on Nov. 13, 1967.  This speech was broadcast by WLUR \u0026 simucast by WREL.","Ceremony at Marshall Library to commemorate the 20th Anniversary of the Marshall Plan.","Dedication of LeJeune Hall on May 15, 1967.","VMI Band performance at Law Day Ceremonies at Marshall Library on April 29, 1967.","Law Day Ceremonies at Marshall Library on April 29, 1967.","Openings \u0026 closings used for \"Concert\".","Possibly filler for a \"Kaleidoscope\" show.","Sound effects: clocks, traffic, birds, sirens, air-raid siren.","\"News from W\u0026L\" with Charles McDowell on May 6, 1971.","Cart re-recordings: intro/close, sign on/off, ID's, etc. Dated June 12, 1969","Tape 1: WLUR's first broadcast on Feb. 27, 1967.","Copy of #407, WLUR's first broadcast.","Tape 2: last half-hour on the air, Feb. 27, 1975","Tape 1: WLUR's first night with 175 watts stereo, February 27, 1975.","Compilation of tapes used on \"Home Edition\".","Trivia Contest-1966","Editorials read on Jan. 23, 1963","1st Anniversary Program-Feb. 27, 1968.  Side 1 \u0026 2, Track A.","2d Anniversary program, February 27, 1969.","2d Anniversary program, February 27, 1969.","Tape 1: 5th Anniversary Program.","Tape 2: 5th Anniversary Program.","Tape 3: 5th Anniversary Program.","News Tapes, 1967-68","News Tapes. 1968","Interviews \u0026 actualities, 1968.","The #1 Album for February 26, 1971","News Tapes, Oct. 6-31, 1973","Tape 1: 1974 Turkey Marathon","Tape 2: 1974 Turkey Marathon","Sign on/off; news intro/tag; sports intro/ tag; used mornings \u0026 afternoons of Winter Term, 1973.","Contact 1976 3/4/76 R.E.R. Huntley on \"honor\" Tails Out 3 3/4 ips","Holiday Marathon","Portion of 1968 CAC Basketball tournament in Sewanee, Tenn.  Jeff Twardy wraps up the game \u0026 tournament- W\u0026L won.  Twardy interviews Coach Canfield","31g. 636/1","Part 1: A \"Kaleidoscope\" documentary on beatniks.","A series of short programs on the history of New Mexico.  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