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Musical Direction by Patrick Summers.\u003c/p\u003e"],"odd_heading_ssm":["General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General","General"],"odd_tesim":["One copy was a personal copy of W\u0026L Professor Allen Moger.","Does not include 2020 because of the COVID pandemic.","Held in the Wilson Concert Hall.  Student ensemble with director, Terry Vosbein.","Held in Wislon Concert Hall.  Student groups.  Shane Lynch, conductor of Men's Glee Club.  Terry Vosbein, conductor of University Jazz Ensemble.  Mark Taylor, conductor of University String Ensemble.  Chad Reep, conductor of University Wind Ensemble.","Held in Wilson Concert Hall.","Held in Wilson Concert Hall. 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It includes essays by various scholars about the widespread, institutionalized racism experienced by many of color in America.","These essays, written by freshmen and sophmores, were compiled and edited by members of the Department of English to serve as examples of both good and bad writing to other students.","Anonymized transcripts of recorded exit interviews with forty graduating Black students from Washington and Lee University in 1997. The interviews were organized and arranged by WLU's Institutional Effectiveness Committee to gain a range of perspectives on campus climate and the WLU student experience. The interview questions were created by WLU professors Ted Delaney (History) and David Novack (Sociology), Associate Dean of Students for Minority Affairs Anece McCloud, and students Mogana Richards and Robert Taylor. The interviews were conducted by Jennifer Ashworth, the administrative assistant in the History Deapartment. The content of the interviews was assimilated into a final report titled \"The Black Student Experience\" by Professor of History Robert W. McAhren in 1999. A copy of the report is included with the interviews.","This folder describes the history of The Zeta Deuteron Chapter of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity.","A card listing all sports at W \u0026 L for winter 1933-34.","This booklet describes the activities of the Pi Chapter of Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity during for the 1932-33 school year.","This booklet is an address delivered before the Eleventh Annual Conference on Printing Education. It describes the Vollbehr Collection in the Library of Congress.","This booklet contains a description of the then new rare book room of the Library of Congress.","An address by President Gaines to the officers and directors of The Robert E. Lee Memorial Foundation.","A collection of poems by Joe H.Ford, Jr., a student who died prematurely at age 18 while attending W \u0026 L. Illustrated.","This booklet describes the activities of the Pi Chapter of Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity during the 1933-34 school year.","This booklet describes the activities of The Zeta Deuteron Chapter of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity during the 1933-34 school year.","This folder lists the constitution and by-laws of Delta Upsilon.","There are three one-page advertisemnts announcing the publication of the above title.","This folder is a brief paper read before the Fourteenth Annual Conference on Printing Education.","This booklet describes the activities of the Pi Chapter of Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity during the 1934-35 school year.","The organization,its constitution and its bylaws.","In this booklet, President Gaines recognizes notable contributors to the university.","This German journal has The First Printing in Virginia by Douglas C. McMurtie tipped into the center of the volume. The back of the insert says 'Designed, composed in Linotype Baskerville, and printed by C. Harold Lauck at the Journalism Laboratory Press of Washington and Lee University, Lexington, Virginia, U. S. A., for Philobiblon, a Book-Collector's Magazine published by Herbert Reicher, Vienna, Austria. December 1935'","This book is a tribute to the many benefactors of Washington and Lee. Drawings by Marion Junkin.","This book is a tribute to the many benfactors of Washington and Lee. Its is a special issue of the Washington and Lee University Bulletin . Drawings by Marion Junkin.","This book coantains a brief history of The Gamma of Virginia Chapter ,the constitution and by-laws, and a list of Phi Beta Kappa members from 1911-1936.","An address, delivered on the occasion of the presentation of a portrait of Dr. Powell to Dinwiddie County, Va., by his grandson, Dr.Richard Powell Carter, class of 1959.","This booklet contains the group's bylaws, list of member clubs by city and county, list of committee members,and list of previous awardees.","Folder. An announcement of lectures by ProfessorAmericao Castro, Don Quixote and Litertaure and Human Values.","\"An informal Evaluation of the Several Educational Activities in Terms of Their Contributions to the Graphic Industries.\"","An informal report to the alumni by the president.","This booklet contains information about the group's officers. It was distributed at the group's 34th annual convention in Asheville,NC, May 18,19 and 20, 1936.","This book contains a Who's Who of members and a brief summary of the guild's yearly activities.","This booklet describes independent type designs.","This book contains a Who's Who of officers and members as well a brief summation of the guild's yearly activities.","This booklet contains the group's bylaws, list of member clubs by county and city, list of committee members, and list of previous awardees.","This book contains a Who's Who of members in addition to a summary of the guild's yearly activities.","This booklet presents a critical look at the the state of graphics arts education by on of its early leading proponents, Harry L. Gage.","A paper read before the Bibliographical Society of America describing the first and oldest paper mill in colonial Virginia. 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Includes a list of casualties, POW's and MIA's.","This edition of the Washington and Lee University Bulletin is a Christmas issue prepared for students who had joined the armed forces.","This booklet contains the entire annual report of the National Graphic Arts Education Association. It was written by Fred. J. Hartman.","This booklet is a report outlining the progress of the early years of the National Graphic Arts Education Guild.","This four page pamphlet describes an exhibition of American bookmaking and graarphic arts in McCormick Library","The commencement program for  June 4, 1948.","This is the program for the Gibert and Sullivan play 'Trial by Jury'. 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Two brochures togeteher, never cut apart.","This copy of the Washington and Lee University Bulletin includes a list of alumni known to be dead orand missing in action as of October 1944.","This issue of the Washington and Lee University Bulletin includes a list of alumni that were known to be dead, missing, or prisoners of war as of April 1945.","The official program of the 1948 Mock Convention.","This is a program whose theme is 'Graphic Arts in the First Year of Peace'.","The Baccalaureate Service program for June 4, 1950.","The program and agenda of the Southern Humanities Conference held at UVAa April 14-15, 1950.","This folder provides information for prospective students.","A single sheet with a photo of a crowd observing the university print shop building on fire and a printed announcement stating that university publications would be delayed.","This folder provides general information for the upcoming freshman camp at Natural Bridge, the first time this annual event was ever held there.","A book edited and published by the Lambda Chapter of Sigma Nu for the benefit of alumni and friends. Describes the members' activities for the year.","A one page sheet detailing the Menkemeller Scholarships and Grants.","This brochure includes ticket information and the schedule for the 1950 football season.","A single wallet-size card with the 1950 football printed on it.","A map of Lexington. There is one original and a photocopy with a detailed map of the the university and its buildings. Drawn by Henry L. 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Drawn by Henry Ravenhorst.","This is the program for a concert by the Washington and Lee R.O.T.C. band.","This is a program for a vocal performance by contralto Irene Beamer. Professor James G. Leyburn was the accompanist.","This is the program for a joint concert by the glee clubs of Sweet Briar College and Washington and Lee University.","This is the agenda of a banker's forum on current banking problems.","The Fancy Dress program for 1951, with the opera 'Carmen' as the theme.","A folder briefly describing Kappa Alpha's activities for the 1951-52 school year. Cover letter written by Edgar Spencer.","The official program of the Mock Convention for 1952.","This is the program of the 31st Annual convention, which met at W \u0026 L.","This folder is the program for the John Randolph Tucker Lecture for 1951 by the Honorable John J. Parker:. 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