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Dean's office records: M'Ledge Moffett Collection , 1913-1978

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The collection contains various hand-written and typed documents from approximately 1913-1978. In addition, there are financial records, appointment books, and notebooks. The documents include assorted items such as telegrams, letters, hand-written notes, and official documents that correspond to their respective group or organization. The financial records vary from ledger books to bank statements, receipts, checkbooks, canceled checks, and documents recording inventories of items purchased. The collection additionally consists of items such as program guides, a songbook, newspaper clippings, and brochures. See the full list of materials found in the online finding aid.
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Dean's office records: M'Ledge Moffett Collection , 1913-1978 5.0 Linear feet

Historic Radford College Publications , 1914-1971

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The Historic Radford College Publications Collection contains recruitment flyers, college bulletins, pamphlets, pictorial display booklets, programs, and other materials published between 1914-71. See the complete collection inventory in the Radford University Archive finding aid for this collection.
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Historic Radford College Publications , 1914-1971 2.5 Linear feet

Home Management House Diaries: M'Ledge Moffett Collection, 1932-1937

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The Home Management House Diaries portion of the M'Ledge Moffett Collection holds a guest book and various diaries spanning the years 1932-1937.This collection includes diaries kept by the students who lived in the Home Management Cottage from 1932-1937. It also includes a guest book and a paper written by M'Ledge Moffett that describes the diaries and the purpose of the Cottage. Also included are the envelopes that contained the diaries. To see the full collection consult the Radford University Archive finding aid.
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Home Management House Diaries: M'Ledge Moffett Collection, 1932-1937 0.5 Linear feet

M'Ledge Moffett Collection: World War II Era Community and College Documents , 1938-1946

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The M'Ledge Moffett Collection: World War II Era Community and College Documents contains correspondence, government publications, local organizational publications, newspaper clippings, gas rationing documents, and official local records related to M'Ledge Moffett's membership and leadership in local organizations during World War II. The collection reflects the original order of Moffett's files, and whenever possible, notes the specific contents of folders and envelopes saved by Moffett.M'Ledge Moffett Collection: World War II Era Community and College Documents
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M'Ledge Moffett Collection: World War II Era Community and College Documents , 1938-1946 4.0 Linear feet

Newspaper Clippings Scrapbooks: M'Ledge Moffett Collection, 1915-1962

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M'Ledge Moffett served Radford primarily as Dean of Students and Professor of Health Education, and was on the faculty from 1913 until her retirement in 1962. Beginning in 1915, Moffett began collecting newspaper articles related to Radford and its students, faculty, and staff, pasting them into scrapbooks in chronological order. Newspapers are not specificially identified, but the clippings appear to come from various papers from Radford, the New River Valley, and Virginia. Researchers should note that the individual newspaper clippings rarely contain information about what specific newspaper a clipping is from, and sometimes do not have specific dates for individual clippings. For more details and to see the finding aid, click here.
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Newspaper Clippings Scrapbooks: M'Ledge Moffett Collection, 1915-1962 12.0 Linear feet

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