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Alfred C. Payne Collection, 1917/2003

8.2 Cubic Feet 16 boxes; 1 oversize folder
Abstract Or Scope
Papers of Alfred C. Payne (1916-2003), assistant to the dean of students and counselor for religious affairs at Virginia Tech from 1964 to 1981. Included are personal papers (biographical files, correspondence, and photographs); public addresses and writings; and subject files, all relating to Payne's work and personal interests.
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Alfred C. Payne Collection, 1917/2003 8.2 Cubic Feet 16 boxes; 1 oversize folder

American Work Horse Museum Collection, 1971/1999

0.5 Cubic Feet 2 boxes
Abstract Or Scope
The collection includes the papers in the American Work Horse Museum Collection include newsletters, newspaper articles, letters, Board of Director meeting minutes, inventories, and receipts.
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American Work Horse Museum Collection, 1971/1999 0.5 Cubic Feet 2 boxes

Ann A. Hertzler Collection, 1863/2013, bulk 1974/2000

10.3 Cubic Feet 14 boxes, 1 oversize folder, 2 artifacts (on display)
Abstract Or Scope
The Ann A. Hertzler Collection contains biographical information, publications, project and subject files, and artifacts relating to Hertzler's professional career at the University of Missouri-Columbia (1974-1980) and Virginia Tech (1980-2001). Particular areas of emphasis are children's health and nutrition, food and food programs, and Extension publications from both colleges.
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Ann A. Hertzler Collection, 1863/2013, bulk 1974/2000 10.3 Cubic Feet 14 boxes, 1 oversize folder, 2 artifacts (on display)

Appalachian Oral History Project, 1986/1991

1.25 Cubic Feet 4 boxes
Abstract Or Scope
This collection contains oral history interview cassette tapes and tape logs for 23 interviews conducted by students with 25 interviewees in the local community. Most interviews were collected as part of a 1991 Appalachian Community Studies class of Professor Jean Speer of the Department of Humanities at Virginia Tech. Unless noted, interviews have not been transcribed. For some interviewees, there is a student paper based on the interview.
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Appalachian Oral History Project, 1986/1991 1.25 Cubic Feet 4 boxes

Black Women at Virginia Tech Oral History Project Records, 1967/2000, bulk 1994/2000

0.8 Cubic Feet 4 boxes
Abstract Or Scope
The Black Women at Virginia Tech Oral History Project was a multi-phase research and educational collaborative program of the Virginia Tech University Libraries and the Women's Center at Virginia Tech. The collection includes audiocassette tapes, DAT tapes, floppy disks, background and biographical information, and transcripts of interviews with some of the first Black female students and employees at Virginia Tech. The interviews focus on the entry experience of the individual into the Virginia Tech community and the interviewees' perceptions of the climate and attitudes within the university community, particularly as pertains to race and gender.
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Black Women at Virginia Tech Oral History Project Records, 1967/2000, bulk 1994/2000 0.8 Cubic Feet 4 boxes

Campus Guide Virginia Tech, 1990

0.1 Cubic Feet 16 x 18 in.
Abstract Or Scope
Map is part of a larger Campus Guide for Virginia Tech. The guide includes a campus map with index, as well as a map of Blacksburg, Virginia, and information about the university and town.
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Campus Guide Virginia Tech, 1990 0.1 Cubic Feet 16 x 18 in.

Carrie T. Sibold Family Papers, 1912/1990, bulk 1974/1990

14.8 Cubic Feet 12 boxes and 1 folder
Abstract Or Scope
The collection consists of scrapbooks, journals, V.P.I. reunion materials, photograph albums, family diplomas, and the diary of Nannie V. Sibold. As a whole, the collection dates from 1912 to 1990. However, Carrie T. Sibold's scrapbook journals, which run from 1974 to 1990, constitute the the bulk of the collection material.
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Carrie T. Sibold Family Papers, 1912/1990, bulk 1974/1990 14.8 Cubic Feet 12 boxes and 1 folder

C. David Loeks Papers, 1947/1997

7.7 Cubic Feet 15 boxes; 1 oversize folder
Abstract Or Scope
Papers of city planner C. David Loeks (1923-2006), St. Paul city planning director; Twin Cities Metropolitan Planning Commission executive director; Mid-Hudson Pattern for Progress chief executive officer; Hudson Basin Project executive director; and Virginia Tech professor of urban and regional planning, consisting largely of reports and background materials generated by Loeks' work on various planning projects.
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C. David Loeks Papers, 1947/1997 7.7 Cubic Feet 15 boxes; 1 oversize folder

Charles Goodsell Collection, 1982/2001

6 Cubic Feet 24 boxes
Abstract Or Scope
This collection includes photographs and negatives of public buildings--mostly within the United States--produced by Charles Goodsell for use in two of his books, The Social Meaning of Civic Space: Studying Political Authority through Architecture and The American Statehouse. Also includes published copies of the books.
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Charles Goodsell Collection, 1982/2001 6 Cubic Feet 24 boxes

Christopher C. Kraft Papers, 1941/1998, bulk 1941/1982

28 Cubic Feet 27 boxes; 6 folders [plus 2 boxes of duplicate materials]
Abstract Or Scope
The Christopher C. Kraft Papers consists of approximately 28 cu. ft. of manuscripts, particularly NACA and NASA reports and documents, meeting notes and agendas, and research materials. A later donation contains the manuscript for 2001 Kraft's autobiography. Kraft (1924-2019) graduated from Virginia Polytechnic Institute (Virginia Tech) in 1944 and went on to become NASA's first flight director and the director of the Johnson Space Center.
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Christopher C. Kraft Papers, 1941/1998, bulk 1941/1982 28 Cubic Feet 27 boxes; 6 folders [plus 2 boxes of duplicate materials]

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