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Katherine Winfrey Scrapbook

0.17 cubic feet One 190-page scrapbook
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The Katherine Winfrey Scrapbook, 1911-1912, contains photographs, signatures, handwritten notes, calling cards, event programs, newspaper clippings, and miscellaneous pieces of ephemera relating to Winfrey's time as a student at the State Normal and Industrial School for Women at Harrisonburg.
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Katherine Winfrey Scrapbook 0.17 cubic feet One 190-page scrapbook

Lanier Literary Society Records

0.33 cubic feet 2 boxes
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This collection is comprised of two record books, bound posters, and ephemera created by members of the Lanier Literary Society, from 1911-1931.
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Lanier Literary Society Records 0.33 cubic feet 2 boxes

Office of the President: Committee Records

0.2 cubic feet 1 box
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The Office of the President: Committee Records, 1909-1957 is comprised of meeting minutes, correspondence, reports and budgetary information, documenting the work of various committees during the first 50 years of the State Normal and Industrial School for Women (subsequently known as the State Normal School, State Teachers College, and Madison College).
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Office of the President: Committee Records 0.2 cubic feet 1 box

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