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Audie Scott Tilghman papers, 1925/1930

0.33 cubic feet 1 box
Abstract Or Scope
This collection primarily consists of letters from 1927 sent from Audie Tilghman to her family in Norfolk during her first year at the State Teachers College in Harrisonburg, Virginia. Also contains bills, a student handbook, and various ephemera from 1925-1930.
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Audie Scott Tilghman papers, 1925/1930 0.33 cubic feet 1 box

Matthew Whaley School Collection, 1850/2012, bulk 1880/1960

1.2 Linear Feet
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This is an artificial collection of material from and about Matthew Whaley School in Williamsburg, Virginia including material from the annual fifty year reunions. The school newspaper, The Powder Horn, 1930-1937 and 1946-1948, is available in Rare Books call number AN47 .W54 P68.

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Matthew Whaley School Collection, 1850/2012, bulk 1880/1960 1.2 Linear Feet

Women Students' Cooperative Government Association Records, 1921/1972

2.50 Linear Feet
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The collection includes meeting minutes, decisions, handbooks, announcements, constitutions, Women's Dorm Association Handbooks, The W&M Woman, A Handbook for Women Students published by the Women's Activities Council for 1966/67, and other related material.

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Women Students' Cooperative Government Association Records, 1921/1972 2.50 Linear Feet

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