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Brochures, circulars, and flyers, 1841

1 boxes
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A collection of miscellaneous VMI circulars, flyers, brochures and other printed material. This material dates from the 1840's through the current period and includes information circulated to cadets, faculty and staff, and the public. The items are miscellanous in nature. Included are both chronological and topical files.

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Brochures, circulars, and flyers, 1841 1 boxes

Institute Honors Program records, 2006/2016

3 Linear Feet
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The records consist:

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Institute Honors Program records, 2006/2016 3 Linear Feet

VMI Center for Undergraduate Research (VCUR) printed material and publications, 1989/2014

1 Linear Feet
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These records consist of printed material (schedules, announcements, brochures), and publications relating to undergraduate research programs at VMI.

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VMI Foundation printed material and publications, 1930/2017

2 cubic feet
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This material consists of the widely distributed printed and similar public material. Includes brochures, capital campaign publicity (Sequicentennial Challenge; Reveille), published annual reports and similar items.

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VMI Foundation printed material and publications, 1930/2017 2 cubic feet

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