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Freshman Class Scrapbooks

0.12 cubic feet 8 folders
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The Freshman Class Scrapbooks are comprised of four disassembled scrapbooks, containing correspondence, programs, invitations, telegrams and ephemera that document class elections and campus activities of the Madison College freshman class, from 1945-1949.
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Freshman Class Scrapbooks 0.12 cubic feet 8 folders

Fulks Run Ruritan Club records

2 cubic feet 2 boxes
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The Fulks Run Ruritan Club Records, 1958-2008, consist of two boxes (2 cubic feet) of meeting minutes, rosters, community service reports, treasuer notes, receipts, correspondence, and handbooks documenting this Fulks Run, Virginia organization.
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Fulks Run Ruritan Club records 2 cubic feet 2 boxes

Furious Flower Poetry Center Records

17.6 cubic feet 43 boxes, 1 rolled storage container
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The Furious Flower Poetry Center Records, consisting of 17.6 cubic feet (43 boxes, 1 rolled storage container), document the departmental activities of the Furious Flower Poetry Center.
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Furious Flower Poetry Center Records 17.6 cubic feet 43 boxes, 1 rolled storage container

Irene Munson Rouse Papers

0.16 cubic feet 2 folders
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The Irene Munson Rouse Papers, 1947-1948, comprise printed ephemera and photographs documenting Rouse's time as a student at Madison College.
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Irene Munson Rouse Papers 0.16 cubic feet 2 folders

James Madison University Commencement Programs

2 cubic feet 5 boxes
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The James Madison University Commencement Programs, 1910-current, consist of five boxes of commencement programs and supplementary materials for graduation ceremonies held at James Madison University.
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James Madison University Commencement Programs 2 cubic feet 5 boxes

John Frederick Pierson Papers

0.16 cubic feet 2 legal folders
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Collection of James Frederick Pierson's personal copies of Civil War and post-Civil War literature including enlistment parameters and several invitations, dinner menus, programs, and other memorabilia from various veteran associations to which Mr. Pierson belonged.
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John Frederick Pierson Papers 0.16 cubic feet 2 legal folders

Julia Smith Martin Papers

0.12 cubic feet 2 letter folders
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The Julia Smith Martin Papers, 1945-1948, contain event programs, disciplinary slips, and papers collected by Julia Lewis Smith Martin during her time as a student at Madison College.
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Julia Smith Martin Papers 0.12 cubic feet 2 letter folders

J. Wilbert and Ellen A. Chappell Papers

0.16 cubic feet 3 folders
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The J. Wilbert and Ellen A. Chappell Papers, 1946-1978, consist of three folders of congratulatory letters, Faculty Wives Sewing Circle programs, photographs, and miscellany.
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J. Wilbert and Ellen A. Chappell Papers 0.16 cubic feet 3 folders

Katherine Winfrey Scrapbook

0.17 cubic feet One 190-page scrapbook
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The Katherine Winfrey Scrapbook, 1911-1912, contains photographs, signatures, handwritten notes, calling cards, event programs, newspaper clippings, and miscellaneous pieces of ephemera relating to Winfrey's time as a student at the State Normal and Industrial School for Women at Harrisonburg.
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Katherine Winfrey Scrapbook 0.17 cubic feet One 190-page scrapbook

Kathleen Harless Scrapbook

0.2 cubic feet 1 box
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The Kathleen Chevallie Harless Scrapbook contains photographs, invitations and programs that document Harless' experiences at the State Normal and Industrial School for Women at Harrisonburg, from 1911-1914. Also included are four postcards depicting campus grounds and buildings, dated 1911-1913, and a promotional flyer from 1982.
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Kathleen Harless Scrapbook 0.2 cubic feet 1 box

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