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Bennet A. Meyers scrapbook, 1925/1929

1 items
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This collection consists of one scrapbook (1925-1929) compiled by VMI Cadet Bennet A. Meyers (VMI Class of 1929). The scrapbook includes photographs, autographs of cadets, and memorabilia.

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Bennet A. Meyers scrapbook, 1925/1929 1 items

VMI cadet scrapbook collection, 1915/1936

7 items
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This collection consists of VMI cadet scrapbooks that feature photographs, memorabilia, and other items that document cadet life.

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VMI cadet scrapbook collection, 1915/1936 7 items

Edmund J. Tice scrapbook, 1917/1939

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This collection consists of one scrapbook compiled by Edmund Jackson Tice, VMI Class of 1939. The scrapbook includes newspaper clippings concerning his high school and college years, programs, and correspondence.

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Edmund J. Tice scrapbook, 1917/1939 1 items

Francis E. Beeton scrapbook, 1909/1959

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This collection consists of one scrapbook compiled by Francis E. Beeton. The scrapbook includes photographs taken in 1909 during his VMI cadetship and clippings from the 1940s and 1950s that trace the career of George C. Marshall and other notable VMI alumni.

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Francis E. Beeton scrapbook, 1909/1959 1 items

Franklin H. Dewey scrapbook, 1926/1929

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This collection consists of one scrapbook compiled by Cadet Franklin H. Dewey (VMI Class of 1929) that covers the period of 1926 to 1929. The scrapbook contains candid photographs of cadet life in the 1920s and memorabilia, clippings, and other documents.

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Franklin H. Dewey scrapbook, 1926/1929 1 items

Fred F. Finklehoffe papers, 1928/1950

20 items
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The Fred F. Finklehoffe papers consist of the personal papers (20 items) of Finklehoffe, including the manuscript of an early version of the play "Brother Rat" ("When the Roll is Called"), which was submitted to VMI Professor of English Raymond E. Dixon by Finklehoffe and John C. Monks, Jr. The papers also include screenplays, clippings, and scrapbooks from Finklehoffe's cadetship and career.

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Fred F. Finklehoffe papers, 1928/1950 20 items

George D. Hanger cadet scrapbook, 1924/1928

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This collection consists of one VMI scrapbook compiled by George D. Hanger during his cadetship (1924-1928). The scrapbook includes photographs, programs, and other VMI mementos.

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George D. Hanger cadet scrapbook, 1924/1928 1 items

George L. H. Cooper papers, 1928/1932

2 items
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The George L. H. Cooper papers consist of two items. The first is a VMI scrapbook (1928-1932) compiled by Cooper. The scrapbook includes photographs, athletic and dance programs, clippings, and other mementos collected by Cooper during his cadetship.

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George L. H. Cooper papers, 1928/1932 2 items

James B. Guthrie scrapbook, 1928/1929

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This collection consists of one VMI scrapbook (1928-1929) compiled by Cadet James B. Guthrie of Birmingham, Alabama. Guthrie was a member of the VMI Class of 1932 and attended for one year. The scrapbook includes photographs of cadet life and buildings, clippings, and other memorabilia. A few items date from Guthrie's attendance at the Gulf Coast Military Academy (Mississippi) prior to his enrollment at VMI.

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James B. Guthrie scrapbook, 1928/1929 1 items

Joseph D. Neikirk collection, 1927/1986

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This collection consists of the papers of Joseph D. Neikirk, including:

  • A cadet scrapbook
  • A cadet account book
  • General correspondence and correspondence with VMI alumni
  • Photographs
  • Military records
  • Resolutions and award certificates

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Joseph D. Neikirk collection, 1927/1986 1 Linear Feet

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