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Department of Living Sciences records, 1915/2003

3.9 cubic feet 7 boxes
Abstract Or Scope
The collection comprises the administrative files, photographs, and scrapbooks documenting the Department of Living Sciences and affiliated student organizations (Frances Sale Club and Phi Omicron Tau) at James Madison University.
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Department of Living Sciences records, 1915/2003 3.9 cubic feet 7 boxes

Kappa Kappa Psi Records, 1958/2009, bulk 1979/2009

5.86 cubic feet 14 boxes
Abstract Or Scope
The Kappa Kappa Psi Records, 1958-2009 (bulk 1979-2009), contain organizational files of and pertaining to the Eta Omicron chapter of the band service fraternity Kappa Kappa Psi at James Madison University. In addition to these administrative files is a large collection of photographic and ephemeral material.
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Kappa Kappa Psi Records, 1958/2009, bulk 1979/2009 5.86 cubic feet 14 boxes

Phi Mu. Gamma Theta Chapter scrapbooks, 1958/1984

8.61 cubic feet 11 boxes 3.78 Gigabytes 1433 files
Abstract Or Scope
The Phi Mu Gamma Theta Chapter Scrapbooks, 1958-1984, comprise 23 scrapbooks created by Phi Mu members that document the activities of the women's fraternity and include photographs with captions and printed ephemera.
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Phi Mu. Gamma Theta Chapter scrapbooks, 1958/1984 8.61 cubic feet 11 boxes 3.78 Gigabytes 1433 files

School of Music Scrapbooks, 1915/1999, bulk 1969/1999

3.85 cubic feet 5 boxes
Abstract Or Scope
The School of Music Scrapbooks, 1915-1999 (bulk 1969-1999), consist of 18 scrapbooks and loose ephemera. These scrapbooks predominantly chronicle the events of the Madison College Chorale between 1969 and 1997 under the direction of David A. Watkins, with other scrapbooks including one for the Women's Concert Choir under the direction of Sally M. Lance and another for the Madison College Glee Club under the direction of Edna T. Shaeffer.
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School of Music Scrapbooks, 1915/1999, bulk 1969/1999 3.85 cubic feet 5 boxes

Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity and Expression (SOGIE) Programming Records, 1984/2024

0.43 cubic feet 2 boxes
Abstract Or Scope
The Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity, and Expression (SOGIE) Programming Records, 1984-2024, document the LGBTQ student group at JMU under its various organizational names incuding Lambda Gamma Lambda (LGL); Harmony; LGBT & Ally Education Program; and Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity and Expression (SOGIE) Programming. Records include newsletters, photographs, resources and brochures produced by SOGIE and allied groups, outreach and promotional materials, and newspaper clippings.
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Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity and Expression (SOGIE) Programming Records, 1984/2024 0.43 cubic feet 2 boxes

Student Government Association records, 1915/2024

12.74 cubic feet 37 boxes 557 Megabytes 594 digital files
Abstract Or Scope
The Student Government Association Records consist of material relating to the activities of the James Madison University's Student Government Association from its establishment as the Student Association of the State Normal School for Women at Harrisonburg in 1915 until 2024.
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Student Government Association records, 1915/2024 12.74 cubic feet 37 boxes 557 Megabytes 594 digital files

University Program Board records, 1972/2023

4.9 cubic feet 6 boxes
Abstract Or Scope
Comprises scrapbooks, posters, fliers, and paperwork documenting events, concerts, and activities organized by the University Program Board (UPB). Event preparation and tear down, meetings, and team building activities involving UPB staff and student employees are also documented.
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University Program Board records, 1972/2023 4.9 cubic feet 6 boxes

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