Academic Year
- Containers:
- Drawer 1-4, Folder 99
- Scope and content:
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1. Commencement week schedule and program for Hampden-Sidney College, June 8 - 11, 1919. 2. Article "Medicine" from the program of the Lynchburg Farm Show, October 9 - 10, 1952 written by J. Barrye Wall (HSC Class of 1919). 3. Booklet put together for the library regarding the Class of 1919 and their 50th reunion; includes photos and letters on what the students have done since leaving Hampden-Sydney 4. Articles about Hampden-Sidney; military training, advertisements, Commencement, gifts, and other articles about the college from 1918 - 1919 (one photocopy of all articles). 5. Update from the Treasurer's Office at Hampden-Sidney College, May 31, 1919; lists Income Accounts and Assets (one photocopy). Article "Country Editor: Mirror of his Town." Article about Barrye Wall (HSC Class of 1919). Similar article "Journalista Do Interior" from the Em Guarda; para a defesa das Americas, number 2, number 10. 6. Letter From J. D. Eggleston (HSC President) addressed to Dear Sir; he discusses the rule from the College catalog about absence of students from college (duplicate copy).
- Language:
- English .
Access and use
- Location of collection:
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Hampden-Sydney College Archives & Special CollectionsWalter M. Bortz III LibraryP.O. Box 7Hampden-Sydney VA 23943
- Contact for questions and access:
- Email: reference@hsc.eduPhone: (434) 223-6302Phone: (434) 223-7225
- Parent restrictions:
- Collection is open for research; access requires at least 48 hours advance notice. Because of the nature of certain archival formats, including digital and audio-visual materials, access will require additional advanced notice. Copies of digital files will be provided for use upon request.
- Parent terms of access:
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