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George L. H. Cooper papers

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 2 items

John C. Monks, Jr. papers

0.5 cubic feet
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The John C. Monks, Jr. papers consist of the personal papers of Monks, including:

  • Material related to the theatrical production of "Brother Rat," such as a contract, original script, and receipts for services from Garson Kanin
  • Items concerning various VMI Class of 1932 reunions
  • Photographs
  • A typescript manuscript (1944) of the book "A Ribbon and A Star: The Third Marines at Bougainville" (Holt, 1945)

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John C. Monks, Jr. papers 0.5 cubic feet

Robert A. Earle collection

1 Linear Feet approximately 100 items
Abstract Or Scope

This collection (approximately 100 items; 1923-1964) consists of items related to Robert A. Earle, including:

  • A VMI scrapbook (1923-1927) that includes photos from Earle's service in the Marine Corps during World War II (Pacific Theater)
  • Papers and photographs dating from Earle's 37 year career with the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey
  • Military papers

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Robert A. Earle collection 1 Linear Feet approximately 100 items

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