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Audrey Hatcher Vaughan papers, 1942/1944

0.16 cubic feet 3 folders
Abstract Or Scope
The Audrey Hatcher Vaughan Papers, 1942-1944, consist of three folders of school related materials, correspondence from WWII soldiers and fellow schoolmates, and miscellaneous materials pertaining to the donor's time at Madison College.
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Audrey Hatcher Vaughan papers, 1942/1944 0.16 cubic feet 3 folders

Betty Clougherty Miller papers, 1945/2000

0.06 cubic feet 1 folder
Abstract Or Scope
The collection includes programs, photographs, and a dance card.
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Betty Clougherty Miller papers, 1945/2000 0.06 cubic feet 1 folder

JMU: A social history of student life oral histories, 1996

0.32 cubic feet 5 folders, 9 audiocassettes, 8 cds
Abstract Or Scope
JMU: A Social History of Student Life Oral Histories, 1996, is comprised of audio recordings, transcripts and supplemental documents, conducted by a JMU student intern with four JMU alumni regarding their memories of student life at Madison College.
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JMU: A social history of student life oral histories, 1996 0.32 cubic feet 5 folders, 9 audiocassettes, 8 cds

Linda Lee Nichols Daniels Papers, 1957/1959

0.06 cubic feet 1 folder
Abstract Or Scope
The collection includes play scripts, programs, cards, and photographs.
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Linda Lee Nichols Daniels Papers, 1957/1959 0.06 cubic feet 1 folder

Mary Margaret Hall Papers, 1958/1963

0.06 cubic feet 1 folder
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This collection includes Madison College related letters and receipts, class schedules, programs and laboratory directions.
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Mary Margaret Hall Papers, 1958/1963 0.06 cubic feet 1 folder

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