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Commencement Collection

3.20 Linear Feet 9 Hollinger document cases boxes
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This collection contains documents related to commencement at the Norfolk Division of the College of William and Mary, Old Dominion College, and Old Dominion University. Contains commencement addresses, audio tapes of commencement ceremonies, and commencement ceremony programs. Digitized versions of commencement programs in PDF format are included for years spanning. The audiotapes of commencement ceremonies are in reel to reel format.

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Commencement Collection 3.20 Linear Feet 9 Hollinger document cases boxes

Old Dominion University Scrapbook Collection

17.30 Linear Feet 8 record center cartons and 7 oversized boxes boxes
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This collection includes scrapbooks of newspaper clippings related to the Norfolk Division of the College of William and Mary, Old Dominion College, and Old Dominion University from 1930 to 1979. Some of the topics featured in the scrapbooks include athletic games, Commencement, student life, and new programs being offered.

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Old Dominion University Scrapbook Collection 17.30 Linear Feet 8 record center cartons and 7 oversized boxes boxes

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