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Alexandria Recital Series Papers (MS312)

1.25 Linear Feet 3 boxes
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The collection includes scrapbooks and papers of the society containing various materials such as programs from the recitals, promotional materials for the musicians, newspaper articles, photographs, letters, administrative records, and grant applications.

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Alexandria Recital Series Papers (MS312) 1.25 Linear Feet 3 boxes

Aviation Brochures and Pamphlets Collection,

0.5 Cubic Feet 1 box
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This collection is a collection of printed materials relating to the first half-century of aviation, consisting mostly of promotional materials from various manufacturers. Also contains a few periodicals (including an issue of Contact, published by the Women's National Aeronautical Association), and a menu from a dinner honoring Amelia Earhart.
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Aviation Brochures and Pamphlets Collection, 0.5 Cubic Feet 1 box

Blackley Family papers

14.37 cubic feet 30 boxes, 2 flat folders
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The Blackley Family Papers, 1830-2020, consists of hundreds of letters that span from 1830 to 2011; diaries; official United States, Confederate, and Texas documents; literary works; newspaper clippings; postcards; ephemera; and photographs. These papers document the related Scott, Bassett, Blackley, Hoge, Matthews, and Nix families of Texas and Staunton, Virginia.
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Blackley Family papers 14.37 cubic feet 30 boxes, 2 flat folders

Brochures, circulars, and flyers

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 1 boxes

Common Ground Records

0.96 cubic feet 3 boxes
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The Common Ground Records, 1983-2003, consists of the newsletters, administrative files, and other material related to or published by the now-defunct Harrisonburg peace and justice organization Common Ground and its predecessors, The Network for Peace and Justice and Common Weal.
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Common Ground Records 0.96 cubic feet 3 boxes

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Institute Honors Program records

3 Linear Feet
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The records consist:

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Institute Honors Program records 3 Linear Feet

Jay G. Rainey Papers

0.1 cubic feet 5 legal folders
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The Jay G. Rainey Papers, 1970-1996, bulk 1970-1977, consist of five legal folders (.1 cubic feet). The collection is comprised of materials relating to Rainey's role in the April 1970 protest of three faculty members' non-reappointment. Additional materials are related to The Fixer, a student-run newspaper of which Rainey was an editor, and political brochures and newsletters from the AFL-CIO.
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Jay G. Rainey Papers 0.1 cubic feet 5 legal folders

Joanne V. Gabbin Papers

12.54 cubic feet 42 boxes 134 Megabytes 216 digital files
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The Joanne V. Gabbin Papers, 1930-2017 [bulk 1960-2017], contain the professional, academic, and personal papers of Joanne V. Gabbin, professor of English at James Madison University and director of the Furious Flower Poetry Center.
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Joanne V. Gabbin Papers 12.54 cubic feet 42 boxes 134 Megabytes 216 digital files

Kathleen Neal Jones scrapbook

0.47 cubic feet 1 box
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The Kathleen Neal Jones Scrapbook, 1953-1955, comprises one bound scrapbook documenting Neal's time as a student at Madison College.
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Kathleen Neal Jones scrapbook 0.47 cubic feet 1 box

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