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Dabney Stuart Papers

1.4 Linear Feet
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This collection includes drafts, manuscripts, and corrected typescripts of published and several unpublished novels, short story collections, volumes of poetry, his lectures, and a list of all of Stuart's publications from 1959-2009.

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Robert Stewart Papers

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Includes Stewart's correspondence, programs that include his compositions, classroom materials, reviews and notices of his works, and materials from professorial organizations and conferences.

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ODYSSEY records

2 Cubic Feet 2 legal document boxes and 3 oversize folio volumes
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The ODYSSEY records (2000-2013; 2 cubic feet) consist of directories, meeting minutes, program planning, by-laws, member lists, news clippings, photographs, president's notebooks,folio scrapbooks, and miscellaneous printed materials.

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ODYSSEY records 2 Cubic Feet 2 legal document boxes and 3 oversize folio volumes

Thomas W. Reed Student Notebook

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This notebook contains notes taken by Reed on lectures given by James J. White, professor of Greek at Washington College (1852-1893) as well as some scrapbook items, which have been pasted in.

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