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Student Life Event Posters, 2010/2023

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A Collection of 298 posters from different departments of Student Life.
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Taylor Anderson Memorial Collection, 2004-2023, 2004/2021

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The book includes artwork from Fukushima elementary school students regarding their emotions following the 3.11 Triple Disaster. It is divided into sections: how they saw the sea, what it would look like to play with friends again, what a safe, peaceful hometown looks like, what their hometown would look like if they had magical powers, and what the future of their hometown looks like. Most of these sections are separated by narrative context about the incident, shared testimonies of the children, and information about how the images were collected.

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石巻専修大學報 = Ishinomakisenshūdai Gaku-hō" Ishinomaki Senshu University School Bulletin, vol. 51 Ishinomaki Senshu University, 2016

Brat/Trammell 2014 Campaigns Collection, June 2014 – January 2015, 2014/2015

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Newspapers, clippings, a dvd and various types of political advertisements for former Randolph-Macon College Professors David A. Brat and Jack Trammell as they both competed for Virginia's 7th congressional district seat in the 2014 congressional election. The collection was collected by Randolph-Macon College's Special Collections & Archives department as the debates were moving forward in 2014.

Flippo Gallery, 1979/2023

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4 copies. 2 of the copies are identical flyers with 6 pictures on the front, and the other 2 are identical with 2 copies on the front. They seem to be different editions of the same flyer.

Internal Library Records, 1923/2023

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Letter is typewritten on Phi Delta Theta Fraternity letterhead

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