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Video Collections, 1930/1980

40 c.f. cubic feet
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A collection of videos (some amateur, some professional) documenting special events such as matriculation, Ring Figure, graduation, speeches, and other topics relating to VMI activities and cadet life. The bulk of this collection dates from the 1980's forward, although a few date from an earlier period.

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Coeducation Court Case (United States v. Virginia) and assimilation of women, 1990/2001 1 boxes

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Coeducation Court Case (United States v. Virginia) and assimilation of women, 1990/2001 1 boxes

VMI Office of Communications and Marketing images collection, 1940/2018

28 cubic feet
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Images in all formats created or commissioned by the Communications and Marketing Office [previous names include Public Information Office and Public Relations. Physical formats include include black and white and color prints, slides, and proof sheets. Digital image created by the office, as well as those posted on VMI's VMI's official social media platforms are also collected and cataloged by the Archives staff.

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