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Washington and Lee University and Regional Virginia History Research Collection

12 Linear Feet
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Published lecture by retired professor John McKenzie Gunn, dated April 25, 1994; "Can Economics be Both Relevant and 'good'?"

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Lee, Annie Box 6, Folder 8

Lee, Robert E. Box 6, Folder 16

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.

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Military oral history collection 12 cubic feet

Robert C. Peniston interview 1 items Transcript (96 pages)

Robert C. Peniston Papers

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This collection contains correspondence (1977-1995), including to editors of various publications on political and military matters and memorabilia from Peniston's tenure as head of Lee Chapel at Washington and Lee University (1976-1998).

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Robert C. Peniston Papers 6.5 Linear Feet

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