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Arthur B. Massey Papers, 1902/1961

0.5 Cubic Feet 1 box
Abstract Or Scope
The collection contains field notes; essays and studies; laboratory course outlines; printed materials; and photographs of trees on the Virginia Tech Campus from Arthur Ballard Massey, plant pathologist, assistant professor of botany at Alabama Polytechnic Institute, professor of biology at Virginia Tech, and member of the Virginia Academy of Science.
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Arthur B. Massey Papers, 1902/1961 0.5 Cubic Feet 1 box

Benjamin Cottrell Papers, 1910/1983

1.7 Cubic Feet 7 boxes, 2 oversize folders
Abstract Or Scope
This collection contains the papers, photographs, diplomas, certificates, correspondence, and scrapbooks of Benjamin Cottrell from 1910-1983. Cottrell, a 1916 VPI graduate with a degree in Civil Engineering, spent part of his career working on railroads and highways in Central and South America.
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Benjamin Cottrell Papers, 1910/1983 1.7 Cubic Feet 7 boxes, 2 oversize folders

Carl George Krieger Papers, 1930/1968

15 Cubic Feet 19 boxes
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The Carl George Krieger Papers include correspondence, speeches, notebooks, photographs, audio and video recordings, a scrapbook, and clippings and magazine articles on topics related to agriculture, gas, oil, tractors, air and water pollution, waste treatment, and public relations. Krieger (1905-1979) was the first agricultural engineering graduate at Virginia Polytechnic Institute in 1926, and he was a gas engine specialist and a pioneer in the development of the high-compression tractor.
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Carl George Krieger Papers, 1930/1968 15 Cubic Feet 19 boxes

Carol M. Newman, Jr., Papers, 1930/1987

0.4 Cubic Feet 1 box; 1 oversize folder
Abstract Or Scope
This collection contains the papers of Carol Montgomery Newman, Jr., a graduate of Virginia Tech (BS in biology, 1931), writer and editor for The New Yorker (1949-1972), and Virginia Tech Department of English faculty member (1934-1949, 1972-1975). Includes correspondence relating to The New Yorker, including letters and notes from Charles Addams, Louis Auchincloss, S.J. Perelman, J. D. Salinger, and William Shawn; other materials relating to the magazine, including a manuscript poem by John Updike, drawings by Frank Modell, and newspaper clippings relating to various staff members; a selection of Newman's writings; correspondence relating to Virginia Tech; and materials relating to Virginia Tech's 1931 commencement.
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Carol M. Newman, Jr., Papers, 1930/1987 0.4 Cubic Feet 1 box; 1 oversize folder

Carrie T. Sibold Family Papers, 1912/1990, bulk 1974/1990

14.8 Cubic Feet 12 boxes and 1 folder
Abstract Or Scope
The collection consists of scrapbooks, journals, V.P.I. reunion materials, photograph albums, family diplomas, and the diary of Nannie V. Sibold. As a whole, the collection dates from 1912 to 1990. However, Carrie T. Sibold's scrapbook journals, which run from 1974 to 1990, constitute the the bulk of the collection material.
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Carrie T. Sibold Family Papers, 1912/1990, bulk 1974/1990 14.8 Cubic Feet 12 boxes and 1 folder

C. Eugene Rowe Papers, 1949/1987

13.3 Cubic Feet 11 boxes
Abstract Or Scope
The C. Eugene Rowe Papers include materials created and collected by Rowe relating to Virginia Tech during his tenure on the Board of Visitors (1968-1976). There is also a small group of papers from Rowe's involvement in the Presbyterian church.
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C. Eugene Rowe Papers, 1949/1987 13.3 Cubic Feet 11 boxes

Christopher C. Kraft Papers, 1941/1998, bulk 1941/1982

28 Cubic Feet 27 boxes; 6 folders [plus 2 boxes of duplicate materials]
Abstract Or Scope
The Christopher C. Kraft Papers consists of approximately 28 cu. ft. of manuscripts, particularly NACA and NASA reports and documents, meeting notes and agendas, and research materials. A later donation contains the manuscript for 2001 Kraft's autobiography. Kraft (1924-2019) graduated from Virginia Polytechnic Institute (Virginia Tech) in 1944 and went on to become NASA's first flight director and the director of the Johnson Space Center.
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Christopher C. Kraft Papers, 1941/1998, bulk 1941/1982 28 Cubic Feet 27 boxes; 6 folders [plus 2 boxes of duplicate materials]

Clarence Paul Miles Papers, 1902/1960

0.2 Cubic Feet 1 box
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The collection contains the papers of Virginia Tech graduate, professor of modern languages, and director of athletics Clarence Paul "Sally" Miles, including grade books for courses in French and German, together with personal memorabilia and photographs.
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Clarence Paul Miles Papers, 1902/1960 0.2 Cubic Feet 1 box

Clarence Trent Papers, 1958/1991

0.5 Cubic Feet 1 box
Abstract Or Scope
The collection comprises the papers of Virginia Polytechnic Institute (VPI) alum and professor Clarence E. Trent (1904-1991), having to do with his involvement in American Society of Mechanical Engineers, the Lutheran Campus Ministry at VPI, and his engineering education.
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Clarence Trent Papers, 1958/1991 0.5 Cubic Feet 1 box

Conan W. Vaughan, Jr., Papers, 1923/1992

1 Cubic Feet 2 boxes
Abstract Or Scope
The papers document the life of Virginia Tech alum Conan W. Vaughan, Jr. (1906-1990) and consist of photographs, correspondence, awards and certificates, newspaper clippings, files, and other literature almost exclusively from Vaughan's tour of duty (1941-1944) in Iceland and Europe during World War II, and his involvement in the U.S. Army Reserve in the late 1940s and 1950s. Of special interest are copies of correspondence between Vaughan and George Washington Carver, which run from 1928 to 1942.
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Conan W. Vaughan, Jr., Papers, 1923/1992 1 Cubic Feet 2 boxes

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