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Robert A. Belz Papers

0.8 Cubic Feet 2 boxes and 6 oversize folders
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The collection contains the personal and academic papers of Robert A. Belz, a 1939 Virginia Tech alumni who graduated with a bachelors degree in industrial engineering. Materials range from 1869-1962, however, a majority of the works are from the 1930s-1940s or undated. Several oversized folders accompany the collection and hold technical drawings, newspapers, coupon bonds, posters, and his diploma. In addition to school work for math, business, humanities, and science courses, the collection also includes correspondence, clippings and ephemera, and a small group of photographs and cards.
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Robert A. Belz Papers 0.8 Cubic Feet 2 boxes and 6 oversize folders

Virginia Tech Alumni Association Alumni Cards

18.19 Cubic Feet 93 boxes
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The Virginia Tech Alumni Associaiton Cards, RG 29e, contains cards and rosters about Virginia Tech alumni from 1875 thru 1970. Items include a variety of biographical data, such as names, graduation years, degree program, addresses, names of spouses and children, military service, and more. Series are based on format and arrangement, and individuals may be identified in one or more series.
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Virginia Tech Alumni Association Alumni Cards 18.19 Cubic Feet 93 boxes

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