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Women's Network Records

0.25 Linear Feet 11.7 Megabytes
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This collection contains fliers for Women's Network meetings, as well as record material compiled and collected by Professor Katherine "Kitty" Preston. Some of Dr. Preston's files cover the time when the Women's Network was named the Women's Caucus. The files largely include communications among Women's Network Executive Committee members, event programming, research and information on women's issues on campus, and Executive Committee meeting minutes. Collection includes digital files; at least 72 hours advanced notice required for access.

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Women's Network Records 0.25 Linear Feet 11.7 Megabytes

Womynkind Foundation Newsletters and Other Records

0.42 Linear Feet 1 document case, 5 in.
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The Womynkind Foundation was formed in Charleston, West Virginia and sought to promote the artistic endeavors and issues relevant to women. The Womynkind Foundation started a newsletter, the Womynkind's Community Newsletter to spread events of interest for women and feature women's thoughts, poetry, and experiences. This collection contains a full run of the Womynkind's Community Newsletter published by the Womynkind Foundation and the Women's Center of West Virginia, Inc. between 1990 and 1997. The newsletter was named as the Women's Community Newsletter under its first issue and was renamed as the Womynkind's Community Newsletter for all subsequent issues. It also contains budgets for monthly potluck dinners hosted by the Womynkind Foundation between 1990 and 1991.
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Womynkind Foundation Newsletters and Other Records 0.42 Linear Feet 1 document case, 5 in.

Woodbridge Family Papers

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Papers relating to the Woodbridge and Mendenhall Families including materials of Julia Woodbridge Oxrieder, folklorist and author; her brother, Hensley Woodbridge, a bibliographer of Latin American literature; and their parents, Dean of the College of William and Mary Law School, Dudley Woodbridge and his wife. Some material relates to Williamsburg, Virginia. The collection includes diaries, scrapbooks, photographs and other materials.

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Woodbridge Family Papers 1.80 Linear Feet

Worthington Baptist Church, Records

0.15 Linear Feet Summary: 1 3/4 in. (1 reel of microfilm, 1.75 in.)
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Six ledgers of the Worthington Baptist Church of Marion County, WV. Includes financial records, meeting minutes, annual reports, church statistics, building plans, and membership lists. There is also a history of the church, which is a denominational affiliate of the American Baptist Convention, USA.
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Worthington Baptist Church, Records 0.15 Linear Feet Summary: 1 3/4 in. (1 reel of microfilm, 1.75 in.)

Writing Program - Record Group 41

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This Record Group contains materials created by the Writing Program in the course of its administration.

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Wyndham Robertson Collection

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This collection consists of correspondence between Wyndham Robertson and John G. English, a promissory note, and a copy of The Historical Society of Washington County, Virginia, Bulletin with a biography of Robertson.
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Wyndham Robertson Collection 0.1 Cubic Feet 1 folder

Zelda Fichandler papers

104.5 linear ft.; 209 boxes
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This collection contains the working and personal papers of Zelda Fichandler. Items include correspondence regarding productions, staff, finances, playwrights and actors as well as personal matters and speeches and remarks given by Zelda.
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Zelda Fichandler papers 104.5 linear ft.; 209 boxes

Zelda Nordlinger Papers

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Includes many letters, newspaper clippings, and feminist related items of Zelda Nordlinger, a Richmond, VA woman's activist and state co-coordinator of the Virginia chapter of the National Organization for Women. Includes information on the origins of the National Organization for Women, as well as the Equal Rights Amendment and the abortion issue. Also contains several newsletters published by feminist organizations, pamphlets, photographs, and correspondence with other feminist activists in the state.

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Zelda Nordlinger Papers 2.00 Linear Feet

Zelma Wilson Architectural Collection

115.5 Cubic Feet 24 record cartons; 177 rolled drawings; 5 map-case drawers
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Wilson (1918-1996) an architect in Ojai, CA was born in New York City but later relocated to Southern California. She studied at the University of California, Berkeley, 1937-1940; later the California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA, 1941; and graduated with a B. Arch from University of Southern California in 1947. Wilson's collection encompasses three decades of work that range from her academic through professional career—including her experience of operating her own firm. Her collection contains biographical material, professional committee and association work, school work, client correspondence, office promotional materials, time logs, drawings, photographs and manuscript material relating to projects. Materials range in date from 1940-1995 (bulk 1969-1991).
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Zelma Wilson Architectural Collection 115.5 Cubic Feet 24 record cartons; 177 rolled drawings; 5 map-case drawers

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