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Agnes Davis Shipley papers

0.2 cubic feet 3 folders
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The Agnes Davis Shipley Papers, 1936, comprise examples of sewing techniques and coursework created by Agnes Davis Shipley during her time as a student at the State Teachers College at Harrisonburg/Madison College.
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Agnes Davis Shipley papers 0.2 cubic feet 3 folders

Alumni Association Records

8.55 cubic feet 21 boxes, 1 flat file
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The collection consists of the administrative files and photographs of the James Madison University Alumni Association, all referring to the individual graduated classes of JMU, Madison College, and the State Normal School.
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Alumni Association Records 8.55 cubic feet 21 boxes, 1 flat file

American Association of University Professors (AAUP). James Madison University Chapter records

3.42 cubic feet 11 boxes
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The collection comprises administrative files and meeting minutes kept by the James Madison University chapter of the American Association of University Professors (AAUP).
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Audrey Hawkins Rosenberger papers

0.41 cubic feet 4 folders
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The Audrey Hawkins Rosenberger Papers, 1950-1956, document Hawkins' time as a student at Madison College and include photographs and printed ephemera.
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Audrey Hawkins Rosenberger papers 0.41 cubic feet 4 folders

Barbara McKnight Benham papers

0.39 cubic feet 5 folders in 2 boxes
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The Barbara McKnight Benham Papers, 1966-2021, comprise materials related to Madison College sorority life, campus events, and alumni associated events. The collection focuses primarily on McKnight's student experience as a member of the Alpha Sigma Tau sorority with correspondence, photographs, and invitations giving insight to campus life from 1966-1970.
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Barbara McKnight Benham papers 0.39 cubic feet 5 folders in 2 boxes

Betty Brown Clemmer and Willis Clemmer papers

1.72 cubic feet 5 boxes
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The Betty Brown Clemmer and Willis Clemmer Papers, 1920-2015 (bulk 1943-1949), largely comprise correspondence between Betty Brown Clemmer and Willis Clemmer during their courtship while Betty was a student at Madison College. Other papers relate to Betty's coursework at Madison College, Willis' service in the Army Air Forces, and family biographies.
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Betty Brown Clemmer and Willis Clemmer papers 1.72 cubic feet 5 boxes

Betty Coe Cinquegrana papers

0.98 cubic feet 1 Hollinger box, 1 oversize box
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This collection contains the papers of Betty Coe Cinquegrana, who attended Madison College from 1960-1964. Materials date from 1960-2014 and relate to her time as a student at Louisa County High School and Madison College, and life after college. Materials relating to the Betty Coe '64 and Paul J. Cinquegrana Scholarship, established in the mid-2000s, are also included.
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Betty Coe Cinquegrana papers 0.98 cubic feet 1 Hollinger box, 1 oversize box

Betty Hudson Brown Papers

0.2 cubic feet 3 folders
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The Betty Hudson Brown Papers, 1967-1970, document Brown's time as a student at Madison College.
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Betty Hudson Brown Papers 0.2 cubic feet 3 folders

Clara Soter Papers

0.12 cubic feet 2 letter folders
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The Clara Soter Papers, 1969-1971, contain the January 1971 issue of the Journal of the American Dietetic Association and one report by Soter entitled "Sound Barrier," written for the U.S. Public Health Service Hospital in Norfolk, Virginia.
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Clara Soter Papers 0.12 cubic feet 2 letter folders

Claudia Frazier Bailey Photographs

0.06 cubic feet 1 folder
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The Claudia F. Bailey Photographs, 1964, consist of six photographs taken of Bailey and her friends during Bailey's senior year at Madison College.
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Claudia Frazier Bailey Photographs 0.06 cubic feet 1 folder

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