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Poem: "My Beads", 1930

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John Alexander Graham Papers

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This collection includes Graham's compositions, World War I papers and correspondence, memorabilia of Washington and Lee University activities, scores, sheet music, notebooks, and other correspondence.

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Poetry 57 Item Box 8, Folder 2

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Robert Baker Wynne Papers

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Correspondence, artwork, drawings, and notes of Robert Baker Wynne, professor of English at North Carolina State University. Through his poetry writings, Wynne developed and maintained a correspondence relationship with a number well known writers of the 1920's and 30's, including Gertrude Stein and Eudora Welty, of which there is correspondence in this collection between Wynne and them. Wynne was also an avid gardener and some of his affinity of flowers and development of hybrid species of irises and calla lilies is represented in this collection of papers.

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Robert Baker Wynne Papers 1.25 Linear Feet

Robert Beverley notebooks

2 items Two bound notebooks. One volume contains two loose leaves in the front.
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This collection consists of two poetry notebooks compiled by VMI Cadet Robert Beverley during the period of 1874 to 1875. The volumes contain original poetry composed by VMI cadets, as well as copied verses. Cadet authors include Smith Caruthers (Class of 1875), Samuel M. Cooper (Class of 1876), Selby Jones (Class of 1864), and Charles D. Walker (Class of 1869). The notebooks also contain poetry by faculty member Robert L. Madison. An index is located in front of volume one.

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Robert Beverley notebooks 2 items Two bound notebooks. One volume contains two loose leaves in the front.

Ruth Conn papers

0.33 cubic feet 1 box
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The Ruth Conn Papers, 1884-1993, comprise seven folders with materials primarily focused on Ruth Conn's life surrounding her attendance at the State Normal and Industrial School for Women, now James Madison University. The collection mainly focuses on campus events, correspondence between her and her fellow students, and poetry she worked on or read in her lifetime.
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Ruth Conn papers 0.33 cubic feet 1 box

Ruth E. Dunsford Elm Place photographs and typed poetry book

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Two unbound photo scrapbooks created using gray construction paper containing photographs of domestic life at Elm Place estate in Rush, New York and one small book containing poems, both created by Ruth E. Dunsford.
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Ruth E. Dunsford Elm Place photographs and typed poetry book .25 Linear Feet 1 box

Sara Henderson Smith collection

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This collection contains three manuscript notebooks that include verse letters, poetry, notes, and a few newspaper clippings (bulk 1861-1865). One of the volumes is titled "Order Book, 9th Regiment Va. Volunteers, Craney Island." On the endsheets of this book are glued original manuscript signatures of VMI faculty and others, likely clipped from letters. The pages of this volume contain Sara Henderson Smith's writings.

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Sara Henderson Smith collection 1 boxes

Shenandoah Papers

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The collection consists of correspondence between the editorial staff of the Shenandoah and various authors; manuscripts and proofs for the publication; and correspondence concerning the Thomas Carter memorial volume (1962-1971).

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Shenandoah Papers 15 Box

Shenandoah records

17.0 Linear Feet 34 document cases
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This collection record material of the Washington and Lee University's literary magazine Shenandoah. The records include correspondence created by and sent to editors of the publication, financial records, its constitution, reprint permissions, galley proofs, manuscripts, copyright assignments, and subject files.

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Shenandoah records 17.0 Linear Feet 34 document cases

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