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Jan Karon papers

66 Cubic Feet 120 legal document boxes, 3 oversize boxes, 17 oversize folders
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The Jan Karon papers (66 cubic feet; 1918-2018) contain Mitford book typescripts and galleys; materials related to Ms. Karon's publishing career and her relationship with her agent and publisher; letters and fan mail from readers, arranged by month and year only; memorabilia; professional and personal correspondence; reviews and press publicity; research related to Karon's novels; files related to charitable organizations and boards; architectural drawings of Esmont Farm; files and journals related to the purchase, restoration, and running of historic Esmont Farm, Albemarle County, Virginia, by Karon; personal and family papers; files pertaining to Jan Karon's advertising career, particularly the North Carolina tourism campaign for McKinney and Silver; photographs; artifacts; audiovisual material; and born-digital material, including disks and hard drives.

Donald Black papers

27 Cubic Feet 55 legal document boxes, 1 artifact box, 1 oversize folder and 22 mini DV's
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This collection contains items from Donald Black's life and career, spanning from the 1930s up until 2023, ranging from personal memorabilia from his high school years, to his research in graduate school, to drafts of his major published works, to his professional involvement as a leader in sociology and professor at the University of Virginia, including forthright and meaningful correspondence with colleagues and adversaries about sociology theories from academic institutions across the world leading up to his retirement from the University of Virginia in 2016.

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Donald Black papers

27 Cubic Feet 55 legal document boxes, 1 artifact box, 1 oversize folder and 22 mini DV's
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This collection contains items from Donald Black's life and career, spanning from the 1930s up until 2023, ranging from personal memorabilia from his high school years, to his research in graduate school, to drafts of his major published works, to his professional involvement as a leader in sociology and professor at the University of Virginia, including forthright and meaningful correspondence with colleagues and adversaries about sociology theories from academic institutions across the world leading up to his retirement from the University of Virginia in 2016.

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George Mason University Oral History Program collection

7 Linear Feet
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Collection contains over three hundred interviews with George Mason University students, faculty, staff and administrators. Primarly, the collection deals with the history of the university. Individuals from the Fairfax area are also included, and they detail other aspects of the history of the surrounding area.
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George Mason University Oral History Program collection 7 Linear Feet

Flippo Gallery

1 Linear Feet
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4 copies. 2 of the copies are identical flyers with 6 pictures on the front, and the other 2 are identical with 2 copies on the front. They seem to be different editions of the same flyer.

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Flippo Gallery 1 Linear Feet

Don Eugene Detmer papers

31 Linear Feet Boxes 1-9 are from the first accession. Boxes 10-31 were processed together from three separate accessions donated between 2017-2024.
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The Don Eugene Detmer papers contain speeches, reprints, policy documents, committee meeting records, articles, correspondence, editorials, and born-digital materials that relate to the professional life of Don Eugene Detmer. Materials particularly document Dr. Detmer's work during 1973-2004 working at the Department of Surgery at the University of Wisconsin, the Department of Surgery and the Department of Medical Informatics at the University of Utah, the University of Virginia, and the University of Cambridge. Other materials relate to the Institute of Medicine, the UVA Health System, the American Medical Informatics Association, the China Medical Board of New York, the Friends of the National Library of Medicine, the American Association of Medical Colleges, and the Nuffield Trust.

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Don Eugene Detmer papers 31 Linear Feet Boxes 1-9 are from the first accession. Boxes 10-31 were processed together from three separate accessions donated between 2017-2024.

Dale Brubeck Kappa Kappa Gamma (Gamma Kappa Chapter) Sorority collection

0.5 Linear Feet 1 oversized black and white photograph 1630 Megabytes 1 MP4 file
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Collection consists photographs including of one black and white photograph of members of Kappa Kappa Gamma (Gamma Kappa Chapter) sorority, circa 1969-1970, standing on the front porch wall of the Kappa Kappa Gamma house in Sorority Court. Jean "Dale" Brubeck (Class of 1970) framed this photograph with a newspaper clipping reading "Just that they are human beings - and very much a part of your life." The accession also contains a slideshow of photographs of Gamma Kappa Chapter members submitted to Dale Brubeck for the Gamma Chapter's 100th Anniversary celebration, which Dale and Kappa Kappa Gamma Archivist Kylie Smith combined into a video for the event. The video also features musical recordings of Gamma Kappa Chapter members singing.

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Dale Brubeck Kappa Kappa Gamma (Gamma Kappa Chapter) Sorority collection 0.5 Linear Feet 1 oversized black and white photograph 1630 Megabytes 1 MP4 file

Military oral history collection

12 cubic feet
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This oral history collection spans the World War II era through recent conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan. One interview (Frank Buckles) covers World War I service. The majority of the interviews were conducted by VMI cadets taking courses in military history. The interview files and recordings are housed in the VMI Archives.

Daughters of the American Revolution, Williamsburg Chapter records

11.8 Linear Feet 18 boxes
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Includes chapter history albums and scrapbooks, special reports, Virginia DAR proceedings, Williamsburg DAR regular and executative meeting minutes, awards, commemorative banners.

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