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University of Virginia Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity and the Montalto Corporation records, 1855/2003

1.0 Cubic Feet Two letter document boxes; two bound items (constitution and minute book); and oversize folders for photographs.
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Records of Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity and the Montalto Corporation, 1855-2003, 0.6 cubic feet, includes two books of the Montalto Corporation containing notes and meeting minutes, correspondence and financial materials of both the corporation and the fraternity, and materials regarding fraternities and sororities from the University of Virginia. Also includes photographs, a constitution, and minute book.

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University of Virginia Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity and the Montalto Corporation records, 1855/2003 1.0 Cubic Feet Two letter document boxes; two bound items (constitution and minute book); and oversize folders for photographs.

University of Virginia Student Organizations/ Z Society, 1960/2022

7 items 6 scrapbooks of Z Society and 1 letter-sized folder
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This addition to RG 23/109, Student Organizations/ Z Society, includes a letter circulated and posted all over Grounds by the Z Society after an incident on February 28, 2022. The incident required a shelter-in-place notification to the community after officers initially responded to a report of a possible robbery with a weapon. Once on the scene, investigators learned the suspect had fled on foot but was located soon after in a construction zone behind the Main Library. The Z Society letter acknowledged the stressfulness of the situation and provided a list of local and national hotlines for services.

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University of Virginia Student Organizations/ Z Society, 1960/2022 7 items 6 scrapbooks of Z Society and 1 letter-sized folder

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