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Fletcher Stiers, Jr. Collection, 1941/1945, bulk 1999/2014

0.5 Linear Feet
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This collection contains a mix of World War II related materials, including ration stamps, comics, and newspaper clippings as well as examples of University of Richmond ephemera.
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Fletcher Stiers, Jr. Collection, 1941/1945, bulk 1999/2014 0.5 Linear Feet

Frank R. Pancake collection, 1934/1959

0.50 cubic feet
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This collection consists of items related to Frank R. Pancake, including:

  • Photographs and English class essays dating from his VMI cadetship (1934-1938)
  • Personal letters (bulk to his parents), mementos, and photographs dating from his assignment to Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe (SHAPE) in the late 1950s
  • Clippings from his time as VMI Commandant (1951-1954)

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Frank R. Pancake collection, 1934/1959 0.50 cubic feet

Fred F. Finklehoffe papers, 1928/1950

20 items
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The Fred F. Finklehoffe papers consist of the personal papers (20 items) of Finklehoffe, including the manuscript of an early version of the play "Brother Rat" ("When the Roll is Called"), which was submitted to VMI Professor of English Raymond E. Dixon by Finklehoffe and John C. Monks, Jr. The papers also include screenplays, clippings, and scrapbooks from Finklehoffe's cadetship and career.

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Fred F. Finklehoffe papers, 1928/1950 20 items

Gresham Correspondence Collection, 1901/1984

.25 Linear Feet
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The Gresham Correspondence Collection consists of a variety of correspondence between William Gresham and several poets, authors, and playwrights. The majority of the correspondence is invitations, made by Gresham, to speak and read for the Poetry Society of Virginia. The collection contains two booklets, newspaper clippings, correspondence, and a poem written by Gresham entitled Dewey Beach. The majority of the collection was found within the multitude of books that Gresham owned. Many of these books, including signed and first edition copies, are housed in the Galvin Rare Book Room in Boatwright Memorial Library.
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Gresham Correspondence Collection, 1901/1984 .25 Linear Feet

Harleigh Bridges Schultz Collection, 1876/1991

1 Linear Feet
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This collection began as a scrapbook of papers related to Harleigh Bridges Schultz, 1883-1958. It contains some of his school records, newspaper clippings about his life and death, newspaper articles that he wrote during his career as a newspaper man, letters, and photographs. Items of note include a two-page biography written by his niece, Evelyn Boschen, and signed photos of Cecil DeMille, Clark Gable, Van Johnson, Jean Harlow, and Walter Pidgeon.
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Harleigh Bridges Schultz Collection, 1876/1991 1 Linear Feet

Henry M. Webster cadet scrapbook, 1924/1926

1 items
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This collection consists of one cadet scrapbook compiled by Henry Morison Webster (VMI Class of 1926). The front cover of the scrapbook features "Kenneth A. Goode '25." The scrapbook contains photographs, negatives, magazine clippings, correspondence, postcards, poetry, drawings, and VMI-related items.

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Henry M. Webster cadet scrapbook, 1924/1926 1 items

Jesse H. Heath, Jr. collection, 1941/1993

7 Folder Series 1, Correspondence: Three folders by year Series 2, Death and military decorations: One folder of newspaper clippings and two folders of correspondence and other related items
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This collection consists of items related to Jesse H. Heath, Jr. (VMI Class of 1938) who was killed in action in Belgium on January 3, 1945. Items include:

  • Correspondence (dated 1941-1993); some of this correspondence has been transcribed from original letters
  • Newspaper clippings (1944-1948)
  • One public relations article by Headquarters 2nd Armored Division (October 12, 1944)
  • One speech by Luke Bolin (May 30, 1945)
  • One sermon describing Heath (March 3, 1946)
  • One article about Heath by Norwich Free Academy, Connecticut
  • One Wall of Liberty certificate (1993)
  • Two Victory Liberty Loan coins

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Jesse H. Heath, Jr. collection, 1941/1993 7 Folder Series 1, Correspondence: Three folders by year Series 2, Death and military decorations: One folder of newspaper clippings and two folders of correspondence and other related items

J. Smith Ferebee collection, 1923/1990

6 Linear Feet
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This collection consists of papers (approximately 6 linear feet) that document the career of sportsman and businessman J. Smith Ferebee, including:

  • Clippings
  • Photographs
  • Printed material
  • Correspondence that documents Ferebee's widely publicized golf marathon (1938), other sports interests, and his career with the Equitable insurance company
  • One photograph album from Ferefee's VMI cadetship

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J. Smith Ferebee collection, 1923/1990 6 Linear Feet

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Marguerite Roberts Collection, 1924/1980

8.42 Linear Feet Collection is arranged in folders in 18 archival boxes.
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Dr. Marguerite Roberts was a University of Richmond faculty member and dean of Westhampton College, and she was also a noted Thomas Hardy scholar. This collection includes years of research on Hardy and his contemporaries as well as his second wife, Florence Dugdale Hardy. Copies of Roberts' manuscripts for her dissertation, Thomas Hardy and the Theater; and her books, Tess and the Theater, Hardy's Poetic Drama and the Theater, and Florence Hardy and the Max Gate Circle, are included. The collection also contains Dr. Roberts' correspondence with publishers and her requests for permission to publish. She carried on a long correspondence with Mrs. Florence Hardy, Lady Tweedsmuir, and other Hardy scholars, in addition to letters from actors and producers.
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Marguerite Roberts Collection, 1924/1980 8.42 Linear Feet Collection is arranged in folders in 18 archival boxes.

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