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Christmas Activities Collection, 1942/2002

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Acc. 1981.115: Christmas Activities, 1935-1941. This accession documents the celebration of the Yule Log Ceremony and the President's Christmas Party. Materials include Dean Landrum's correspondence and memos, committee reports, stage instructions, programs, invitations, and newspaper clippings. This material is arranged chronologically.

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Office of Student Development Records, 1952/1973

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Files from the Office of Student Development (formerly Dean of Women) including Deans lists, declarations of majors, student correspondence, and files on withdrawals, deferred exams, and leaves of absence.

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Office of Student Development Records, 1952/1973 2.00 Linear Feet

Office of the Dean of Women Records, 1928/1974

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Acc. 1983.074: Student Activity Notebooks, 1936-1948. This accession contains loose-leaf notebooks with the names of female students and the activities they took part in. It also contains newspaper clippings, letters, and programs about women's activities, arranged by year.

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Office of the Dean of Women Records, 1928/1974 1.25 Linear Feet

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