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Pinala West Monroe papers, 1939/1980

1 Folders
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This collection contains materials related to St. Philip Alumnae Association, a 1939 St. Philip graduation program, the Constituion and By-Laws of the Old Dominion Graduate Nurses Assocation, and publications related to MCV Hospital and the Department of Nursing, MCV-VCU.

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Pinala West Monroe papers, 1939/1980 1 Folders

Virginia Association for Adult and Continuing Education (VAACE) records, 1964/2019

4.33 Linear Feet 4 record storage boxes
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The Virginia Association for Adult and Continuing Education (VAACE) records includes administrative records (including meeting minutes, committee documents, reports, member lists, and presidents' files), correspondence (including letters, emails, and memoranda), outreach and education materials (including conference schedules, newsletters, information and fact sheets, results of studies, and other reports), and some photographs.

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Virginia Association for Adult and Continuing Education (VAACE) records, 1964/2019 4.33 Linear Feet 4 record storage boxes

Virginia Physicians, Inc. collection, 1900/1992

3.9 Linear Feet 3 RSB
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This collection is comprised of materials that belonged to the McGuire Clinic and St. Luke's Hospital, including publications, nursing yearbooks, hospital casebooks, Bulletin of the McGuire Clinic and St. Luke's Hospital, account book, and records of the sale and dissolution of McGuire Clinic Corp.

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Virginia Physicians, Inc. collection, 1900/1992 3.9 Linear Feet 3 RSB

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