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Alpha Kappa Alpha scrapbook, 1974/1975

0.10 Cubic Feet
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Scrapbook of the Theta Kappa Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. (1974-1975; 0.10 cubic feet). Album contains photographs, flyers, certificates, and other ephemera.

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Alpha Kappa Alpha scrapbook, 1974/1975 0.10 Cubic Feet

Committee on Admission of Women records, 1921/1968

1.2 Cubic Feet Four letter document boxes
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Committee on Admission of Women records, 1921-1968, 1.2 cubic feet, include correspondence, statistics, surveys, minutes, and reports from students, alumni, various UVA committees, and other universities. Materials relate to the shift of a UVA into a fully coeducation institution.

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Committee on Admission of Women records, 1921/1968 1.2 Cubic Feet Four letter document boxes

Young Women Leaders Program records, 2003/2018

2.3 Cubic Feet
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Program handbooks, educational guides, brochures, newspaper and magazine articles, scrapbooks, promotional materials, photographs, CDs, stickers, T-shirts, and other ephemera of the Young Women Leaders Program (YWLP) (2003-2018; 2.3 cubic feet). Materials relate to global and regional activities of the YWLP.

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Young Women Leaders Program records, 2003/2018 2.3 Cubic Feet

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