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Academic Departments - Record Group 9

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Daniel T. Balfour Alumni Correspondence, 1974/1988

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This collection ncludes correspondence with various Washington and Lee University officials (Sessoms, Hotchkiss, Parsons and Wilson); other alumni concerning Washington and Lee University Admissions, athletics, fund raising, college history, the Washington Society, the 250th observance at Washington and Lee University; the minutes of the Alumni Board of Directors; course book from 1998 alumni college titled Older than America: an oral history of Washington and Lee.

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Department of Law and Equity Broadside, 1870

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This broadside from the Department of Law and Equity is dated August 1, 1870. It was published in Lexington, Virginia.

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Joseph E. Pifer Papers, 1912/1913

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These papers consist of Pifer's Washington and Lee University law school examinations.

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Louise Herreshoff Papers, 1867/1977

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This collection includes an important archive of letters, personal files, photos, and biographical information of esteemed painter Louise Herreshoff, her second husband Euchlin Reeves and their families. Euchlin Reeves was a graduate of Washington and Lee University (WLU) School of Law and is the namesake of WLU's Reeves Center, home of the Reeves Collection – a large and internationally important ceramics collection (1500 – present) and Louise Herreshoff's paintings, given by the couple to the university beginning in 1967.

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Louise Herreshoff Papers, 1867/1977 2.6 Linear Feet Five boxes including personal correspondence, ephemera, photographs. Two volumes of photograph albums, one exhibit book, one biographical book.

Mortimer Norton Wisdom Papers, 1872/1873

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This collection consists of copies of letters written by Mortimer Norton Wisdom, to his mother when he was a law student at Washington and Lee University from 1872-1873. There are also copies of exams given by John Randolph Tucker in 1873 and copies of speeches given by Wisdom in 1872.

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Office of University Development records

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This record group contains materials created by the University Development office during the course of its regular business, including records about its management.

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Winborne Family Papers, 1907/1975, bulk 1907/1909

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Family papers include Winborne Jr.'s school papers and notebooks from his years at Washington and Lee University, as well as information about his fraternity, Delta Tau Delta. Three folders contain printed matter about his father, Roger M. Winborne, a Class of 1911 graduate of Washington and Lee University Law School.

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