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250th Observance, 1986 Box 3, Folder 73
Admissions, 1985/1990 Box 1, Folder 6
Alumni Board of Directors, 1985/1986 Box 1, Folder 9
A, 1970/1987 Box 1, Folder 3
Aleda Shirley, 1980/1986 Box 10, Folder 55
Alexis Ullmann, 1986 Box 11, Folder 53
Acceptance Speeches, 1984/1992 Box 20, Item 60
Campaign Ads, 1964/1988 Box 20, Item 61
Debates, 1976/1988 Box 20, Item 59
A. Christian Compton Papers, 1960/1999 7 Cubic Feet 1) Subject Files - Washington and Lee University Trustee, 1977-1985. 2) Subject Files - Washington and Lee University Trustee, 1985-1991. 3) Subject Files - Washington and Lee University Alumni Correspondence, 1969-1973; Washington and Lee Law Review, 1972-1974; Washington and Lee University Trustee, 1983-1989. 4) Subject Files - Damages, 1964; Domestic Relations, 1967; Tucker v. Lower, 1974-1995; Research Notes, c. 1960-1963. Boxes 5-7 - Supreme Court of Virginia Case Files in alphabetical order.
A Joint Concert with The Julliard Orchestra, 1986 1 Files Box 22, Folder 43
All-Wagner Program, 1985/1986 1 Files Box 22, Folder 41
Allan, William, 1889/2007 Box 2, Folder 7
Barkley, Alben, 1956/1991 Box 2, Folder 18
Biography, 1700/2018 Box 2, Box 2-10
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