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Linwood H. Rose papers

0.99 cubic feet 3 boxes 379 Megabytes 1,948 digital files 3 Video recordings 2 VHS, 1 DVCAM
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The papers almost exclusively comprise speeches and remarks given by Linwood Rose during the course of his time as president of James Madison University. Additional materials relate to Rose's inauguration in September 1999.
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Linwood H. Rose papers 0.99 cubic feet 3 boxes 379 Megabytes 1,948 digital files 3 Video recordings 2 VHS, 1 DVCAM

Ronald E. Carrier papers

6.29 cubic feet 17 boxes, 3 audiocassettes, 2 microcassettes, 1 CD, 1 VHS
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The Ronald E. Carrier Papers comprise the administrative records of James Madison University's fourth president.
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Ronald E. Carrier papers 6.29 cubic feet 17 boxes, 3 audiocassettes, 2 microcassettes, 1 CD, 1 VHS

Steve Smith papers

0.3 cubic feet 10 folders
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Primarily comprises professional papers of Steve Smith ('71, '75M), former Associate Vice President of Constituent Relations, Director of Alumni Relations, and Assistant Director of Admissions at James Madison University.
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Steve Smith papers 0.3 cubic feet 10 folders

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