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Records of the American Association of University Women (AAUW), Virginia Tech Chapter, 1926/2008 8.7 Cubic Feet 7 boxes

Records of the Faculty Senate, 1966/1995 11.2 Cubic Feet 8 boxes

Records of the Office of Academic Affairs, Leslie F. Malpass, Alfred Krebs, and Donald C. Darnton, 1961/1977, bulk 1965/1976 84 Cubic Feet 60 boxes

Records of the Office of the Executive Vice-President, William E. Lavery, 1968/1974 28 Cubic Feet 20 boxes

Records of the Office of the Executive Vice-President, William James McKeefery, 1969/1973 27 Cubic Feet 27 boxes

Records of the Office of the President, T. Marshall Hahn, Jr., 1962/1974 141.4 Cubic Feet 101 boxes

Records of the Office of the Vice President for Academic Affairs and the Office of the Vice President for Special Projects, Alfred Krebs, 1963/1976 7 Cubic Feet 7 boxes

Records of the Office of the Vice President for Administration, Stuart K. Cassell, 1945/1975 68.4 Cubic Feet 69 boxes

Records of the Virginia Cooperative Extension, 1862/1997 29.32 Cubic Feet 35 boxes

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