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Office of Communications and Marketing subject files, 1950

10 cubic feet
Abstract Or Scope

The material in this sub-series is related to the Biennial meeting and conference.

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Frank McCarthy collection, 1929/1970

0.5 Linear Feet approximately 50 items
Abstract Or Scope

This collection consists of materials from the life of Frank McCarthy, including seven notebooks that contain clippings of articles written by McCarthy during his VMI cadetship and during the two years after graduation. Also included is a script for the newsreel "West Point of the South" (1936) and items from the production of the movie "Patton" (1970), which McCarthy produced.

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Frank McCarthy collection, 1929/1970 0.5 Linear Feet approximately 50 items

Henry A. Wise papers, 1894/1982

6 cubic feet 11 boxes and oversized items
Abstract Or Scope

The Henry A. Wise papers consist of the personal papers of Wise (VMI Class of 1927), including general correspondence, family correspondence, subject files, and materials relating to the publication of his book "Drawing Out the Man: The VMI Story." Inventory is available upon request.

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Henry A. Wise papers, 1894/1982 6 cubic feet 11 boxes and oversized items

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