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Education and Outreach Photo Archives, 1950/2010

97 boxes 97 binders
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This collection documents the history of the various Education and Outreach initiatives, comprising everything from the VMFA's Artmobile program to art classes, lectures and symposia to family open houses, and includes photographic prints, slides, programs, and related ephemera.
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Education and Outreach Photo Archives, 1950/2010 97 boxes 97 binders

Marshall-Wythe Symposium Records, 1939/1972, bulk 1967/1972

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This collection includes audiotapes and manuscripts of lectures delivered, as well as announcements for lectures given at various Marshall-Wythe Symposiums sponsored by the College of William and Mary.

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Marshall-Wythe Symposium Records, 1939/1972, bulk 1967/1972 3.00 Linear Feet

Ralph Cohen papers and "New Literary History" records, 1948/2016

75 Cubic Feet This collection contains 150 document boxes, over 100 computer disks, 686 audio-cassettes, articles, lectures, class materials, newspaper clippings, photographs, albums, certificates, and seven oversize folders of certificates and photographs
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This collection contains the teaching, research, and personal papers of Ralph Cohen, the William R. Kenan, Jr. professor of English from the University of Virginia from 1948-2016; and the records of the "New Literary History", an international, interdisciplinary, award-winning journal that Cohen founded and edited from 1969 to 2009 at the University of Virginia. The records of the New Literary History Journal (1969-2016) (Series 1) contain correspondence, contributors' articles, proofs, financial information, audiocassettes of prominent scholars (of literary theory in the 1990's), computer disks with contributor's articles (1998-2006), and information from the Commonwealth Center of Literary and Cultural Change (1988-1995). The Center was founded and directed by Ralph Cohen at the University of Virginia and is represented in a quarterly issue of the New Literary History Journal (starting with Volume 20 in 1990). Some of the correspondence and articles from contributors are not included for some issues. (See Arrangement for details). The last issue of correspondence and articles represented in the paper collection is Volume 28 (1997).

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Ralph Cohen papers and "New Literary History" records, 1948/2016 75 Cubic Feet This collection contains 150 document boxes, over 100 computer disks, 686 audio-cassettes, articles, lectures, class materials, newspaper clippings, photographs, albums, certificates, and seven oversize folders of certificates and photographs

Thomas Jefferson Faculty Lectures Records, 1964, bulk 1964

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This collection consists of a booklet of lectures given as part of the 1964 Thomas Jefferson Faculty Lectures. Titles of the lectures include "Science and Thomas Jefferson's America," "Science and Philosophy of Life," "Science and Goethe's 'Faust'," "Science and the Novel," "Science, Civilians, and the Military," and "Science and Social Responsibility."

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Thomas Jefferson Faculty Lectures Records, 1964, bulk 1964 0.20 Linear Feet

William M. Bickers Papers, 1960/1970

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This collection includes numerous lectures, primarily on medical topics, but also on ethics, religion and history. It also includes the text of remarks made by Dr. Bickers at the dedication of the Bickers Professorship in Middle Eastern Studies, held August 30, 1989 at the Wendy and Emery Reves Center.

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William M. Bickers Papers, 1960/1970 0.80 Linear Feet

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