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Arnold Toynbee Collection, 1958

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Arnold Toynbee visited Washington and Lee University in 1952 and gave fifteen lectures about a recent world tour. The lectures were filmed by Encyclopedia Britannica films but never realeased.

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News Office records, 1905/2007

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This record group contains materials created by the News Office during the course of its regular business, including records about its management. The News Office became the Communications and Publications office Record Group 22).

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Office of Communications and Public Affairs records, 1948/2002

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This record group contains materials created by the Communicattions and Publications office during the course of its regular business, including records about its management. The Communications and Publications office was previously the News Office (Record Group 37).

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