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Betty Coe Cinquegrana papers, 1960/2014

0.98 cubic feet 1 Hollinger box, 1 oversize box
Abstract Or Scope
This collection contains the papers of Betty Coe Cinquegrana, who attended Madison College from 1960-1964. Materials date from 1960-2014 and relate to her time as a student at Louisa County High School and Madison College, and life after college. Materials relating to the Betty Coe '64 and Paul J. Cinquegrana Scholarship, established in the mid-2000s, are also included.
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Betty Coe Cinquegrana papers, 1960/2014 0.98 cubic feet 1 Hollinger box, 1 oversize box

Shenandoah Valley Bicycle Coalition Records, 1977/2019

1.9 cubic feet 5 boxes 2.6 Gigabytes 2,738 digital files
Abstract Or Scope
The Shenandoah Valley Bicycle Coalition Records, 1977-2018, document the activities of the Shenandoah Valley Bicycle Coalition (SVBC), formerly named the Shenandoah Valley Bicycle Club. Materials include newsletters, meeting minutes, correspondence, promotional material, route maps for the Annual Shenandoah Valley Century Ride and other rides, and digital photographs.
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Shenandoah Valley Bicycle Coalition Records, 1977/2019 1.9 cubic feet 5 boxes 2.6 Gigabytes 2,738 digital files

William Ingham Papers, 1945/2013

37.13 cubic feet 113 boxes
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This collection, consisting of 37.13 cubic feet (113 boxes), contains the professional and academic papers of Dr. William Ingham, professor emeritus of physics at James Madison University.
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William Ingham Papers, 1945/2013 37.13 cubic feet 113 boxes

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