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Anne Christiansen Chapman Scrapbook, 1920/1922

0.17 cubic feet 1 box
Abstract Or Scope
The Anne Christiansen Chapman Scrapbook, 1920-1922, comprises a bound scrapbook containing printed emphemera, photographs, programs, and school related papers documenting Chapman's time as a student at the State Normal School for Women at Harrisonburg.
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Anne Christiansen Chapman Scrapbook, 1920/1922 0.17 cubic feet 1 box

Naomi Thacker Lockard Papers, 1941/1943

0.06 cubic feet 1 letter folder
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The Naomi Thacker Lockard Papers, 1941-1943, contain Lockard's course registration materials from her time as a student at Madison College.
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Naomi Thacker Lockard Papers, 1941/1943 0.06 cubic feet 1 letter folder

Sheryl Tadlock Watson Papers, 1959/1965

0.4 cubic feet 1 box
Abstract Or Scope
The Sheryl Tadlock Watson Papers, 1959-1965, document Tadlock's time as a student at Madison College during the 1960s. Freshman orientation materials, correspondence, policies and regulations regarding conduct, coursework, program cards, event programs, and ephemera are represented in the collection.
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Sheryl Tadlock Watson Papers, 1959/1965 0.4 cubic feet 1 box

Suzanne Cook Elmore Papers, 1961/1965

0.08 cubic feet 1 folder
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The Suzanne Cook Elmore Papers, 1961-1965, comprise correspondence and documentation relating primarily to Cook's enrollment and freshman orientation at Madison College beginning in the fall of 1964.
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Suzanne Cook Elmore Papers, 1961/1965 0.08 cubic feet 1 folder

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