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James N. Bell, Jr. scrapbook

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This collection consists of one scrapbook (1922-1926) compiled by Cadet James N. Bell, VMI Class of 1926. The scrapbook includes photographs of cadet life, classmates, and buildings, newspaper clippings, and memorabilia.

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Leopold M. von Schilling, Jr. scrapbook

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This collection consists of one scrapbook compiled by Cadet Leopold M. von Schilling, Jr. (VMI Class of 1926) and covers the period from 1922 to 1925. The scrapbook includes snapshots, dance programs, clippings, drawings, and other VMI memorabilia. Topics of the photographs include classmates and friends, cadet life, athletics, and VMI buildings.

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Richard R. Woodward cadet scrapbook

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This collection consists of one scrapbook compiled by VMI Cadet Richard R. Woodward. The scrapbook contains photographs of cadet life and other VMI memorabilia.

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