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Daniel T. Balfour Alumni Correspondence, 1974/1988

3 Linear Feet
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This collection ncludes correspondence with various Washington and Lee University officials (Sessoms, Hotchkiss, Parsons and Wilson); other alumni concerning Washington and Lee University Admissions, athletics, fund raising, college history, the Washington Society, the 250th observance at Washington and Lee University; the minutes of the Alumni Board of Directors; course book from 1998 alumni college titled Older than America: an oral history of Washington and Lee.

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Daniel T. Balfour Alumni Correspondence, 1974/1988 3 Linear Feet

Golf Pro-Am Records, 1983/1988

2.0 Linear Feet
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This collection is housed off-site. At least 72 hours advanced notice is required for retrieval.

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Golf Pro-Am Records, 1983/1988 2.0 Linear Feet

Libby and Floyd D. Gottwald Correspondence, 1983/1995

35 Item
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This collection contains correspondence between Libby and Floyd Gottwald and several faculty and staff of Washington and Lee University. Topics include the university's finances, initiatives, and events.

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Libby and Floyd D. Gottwald Correspondence, 1983/1995 35 Item

VMI Foundation printed material and publications, 1930/2017

2 cubic feet
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This material consists of the widely distributed printed and similar public material. Includes brochures, capital campaign publicity (Sequicentennial Challenge; Reveille), published annual reports and similar items.

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VMI Foundation printed material and publications, 1930/2017 2 cubic feet

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