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Board of Visitors committee records, 1864/1970

6 cubic feet
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This sub-group consists of records of standing and ad hoc committees of the Virginia Military Institute Board of Visitors. Historical documents include ledger concerning bonds, correspondence, reports, members' travel expenses, and receipts for meeting expenses.

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Board of Visitors committee records, 1864/1970 6 cubic feet

Records. Col. George M. Brooke, Jr., Department of History., 1965/1979

1 cubic feet 1 boxes
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Professional / faculty office files of History Professor George M. Brooke Jr., consisting of memos, correspondence and printed material.

Topics include: Speakers, Asian Studies Consortium, VMI Planning Board, Admissions, Advisees, departmental consultants, graduate program (results of a committee on whether or not VMI should establish a graduate program), Bicentennial, Virginia Social Sciences Association, Library Committee, Exam Committee, Visiting Scholars Committee.
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Records. Col. George M. Brooke, Jr., Department of History., 1965/1979 1 cubic feet 1 boxes

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