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Academic Departments - Record Group 9

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This record group contains materials created by individual academic departments.

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American Shakespeare Center Collection

13 Linear Feet 75 plays, 175 DVDs, and 700 photographs
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This collection includes 65 Shakespeare plays, additional plays by George Bernard Shaw, Oscar Wilde and Molière; 12 Beta videotapes and audiocassettes; 26 cast scrapbooks with photographs; correspondence between Ralph Cohen and James Warren, founders of American Shakespeare Center, Hank Dobin, Washington and Lee University Dean (2005-2012), and a member of the Board of Directors of the American Shakespeare Center.

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American Shakespeare Center Collection 13 Linear Feet 75 plays, 175 DVDs, and 700 photographs

Henry Strouss Performing Arts collection

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Includes 2 partial programs and photocopied newspaper articles about the event.

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Freeman Hansford Hart Collection

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Contains correspondence with Henry St. George Tucker regarding the maintenance of Lexington, Virginia's Col Alto estate, where Hart was residing prior to World War I. Also contains correspondane concerning WWI, including notices of military protocol. The U.S.S. Mongolia and 317th Infantry at Sea, and the medical detachment of which Hart was a part, are topics of interest.

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