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Allen Wesley Moger Correspondence

10 Item
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This collection includes a 5-page paper by Allen Moger concerning the Army Enlisted Reserve Corps (E.R.C.) at Washington and Lee University and letters received by Moger from students who were called to active duty from the E.R.C.

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Allen Wesley Moger Correspondence 10 Item

American Association of University Professors (AAUP). James Madison University Chapter records

3.42 cubic feet 11 boxes
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The collection comprises administrative files and meeting minutes kept by the James Madison University chapter of the American Association of University Professors (AAUP).
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Andrew Kohen papers

1.65 cubic feet 5 boxes
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The collection comprises the professional papers of Dr. Andrew Kohen, professor emeritus of economics at James Madison University. The materials primarily concern Kohen's involvement in the Freshman/First-Year Seminar, Faculty Senate, Faculty Handbook Committee, and the lawsuit filed by Faculty for Responsible Change (FRC) against the JMU Board of Visitors.
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Andrew Kohen papers 1.65 cubic feet 5 boxes

Arnold Toynbee letter

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This letter is from Toynbee to Washington and Lee University President, Francis P. Gaines, upon Toynbee's departure from the University in June 1958.

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Arnold Toynbee letter 1 Item

Carter James Harris Photograph

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Carte de visite photograph of Carter James Harris by Boude and Miley. Harris was a faculty member of Washington College and Washington and Lee University from 1858-1894. This item is signed by Harris.

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Carter James Harris Photograph 1 Item

Dabney Stuart Papers

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This collection includes drafts, manuscripts, and corrected typescripts of published and several unpublished novels, short story collections, volumes of poetry, his lectures, and a list of all of Stuart's publications from 1959-2009.

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Dabney Stuart Papers 1.4 Linear Feet

Daniel Harvey Hill letter to Phelps Collins

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In this Jan. 31, 1849 letter to Phelps Collins at West Point, New York, Hill describes the students he is teaching at Washington College and the townspeople of Lexington.

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Daniel Harvey Hill letter to Phelps Collins 0.01 Linear Feet 4 pages

George S. Whitney Biochemistry Notebook

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This notebook contains biochemistry notes of Whitney during his tenure at Washington and Lee University.

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Henry Donald Campbell Correspondence

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This collection consists of letters written to Henry Donald Campbell, mostly from his colleagues at Washington and Lee University when he was on a leave of absence from the university.

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Henry Donald Campbell Correspondence 25 Item

James Madison Lesson Plans

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This notebook contains questions created by Madison for use in teaching his students at the College of William and Mary about Adam Smith's The Wealth of Nations.

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James Madison Lesson Plans 1 Item

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