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John Alexander Graham Papers, 1910/1947, bulk 1915/1947

8 Linear Feet
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This collection includes Graham's compositions, World War I papers and correspondence, memorabilia of Washington and Lee University activities, scores, sheet music, notebooks, and other correspondence.

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"A Child's Song of Christmas", 1935 9 Item Box 1, Folder 8

"Gentle Mary Laid Her Child" 5 Item Box 1, Folder 10

James G. Leyburn Papers, 1961/1993

6 Linear Feet Divided into 6 boxes, of which the final box contains postmortem financial records that include personal details of James G. Leyburn (the deceased) and his family members. Donated by Harlan McMurray.
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Contains a copy of a memoir written by James Leyburn.

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Autobiography Box 1, Folder 2

Box 1 Box 1, Folder 0-13

Ben Sherman Collection, 1915/1976

10 Item
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The collection consists of materials preserved by former WLU student Ben Sherman (Class of 1975) related to his student years with a focus on the 1972 Washington and Lee University Mock Democratic Convention. Ben Sherman participated in the 1972 Mock Convention as the floor leader for candidate Hubert Humphrey. Items include an autographed copy of Georgia Governor Jimmy Carter' s May 5, 1972 Mock Convention keynote address, a copy of Sherman's typescript nomination remarks for candidate Hubert Humphrey, two color Hubert Humphrey political posters, and a letter written to Sherman and classmate Bob Wycoff by WLU Professor James G. Leyburn eloquently declining and invitation to introduce the 1974 WLU Contact Committee symposium. The collection also includes a c. 1976 WLU fundraising packet which with campus photographs, an early 1900's panoramic post card of the WLU colonnade, a card with the 1972 WLU football schedule, and a University Cocktail Party pass signed by Sherman.

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Ben Sherman Collection, 1915/1976 10 Item

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Rockbridge Historical Society files on Houses, 1800/1995

1 Linear Feet Two boxes each measuring 7inches.
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This collection consists of essays, reports, financial documentation, and other historic records documenting the presence, arcitecture, development, or evolution of local houses in and around Rockbridge County and Lexington, Virginia.

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General, 1970/1981 4 Item Box 1, Folder 3

Rockbridge Historical Society files on Houses, 1800/1995 1 Linear Feet Two boxes each measuring 7inches.

William Gladstone Collection, 1980/2015

1 Box forty-five file folders
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This collection primarily contains a series of memoranda, correspondence, newspaper articles, and transcripts regarding William Gladstone and his service to the state of Florida. In addition, the collection included a book showcasing Gladstone's judicial activism, and has since been transferred within the Special Collections Department. A collection of great breadth within the juvenile criminal justice system, it features several policy efforts supported by William Gladstone, including the Youth Environmental Service Program in the state of Florida.

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William Gladstone Collection, 1980/2015 1 Box forty-five file folders

James Graham Leyburn collection, 1902/1993

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This collection contains many materials relating to the South African mission. Dr. Leyburn saved a number of newspaper articles concerning South Africa which are contained herein. Reports on various industries and other aspects of South Africa are included. Also within this collection are an assortment of Dr. Leyburn's speeches, some of which address South Africa. The remainder of the speeches concern the future of Washington and Lee University.

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James Graham Leyburn collection, 1902/1993 10.5 Linear Feet

Series 2, 1987/1993 3.5 Linear Feet

James Graham Leyburn Sunday School Lectures, 1949/1950

1 Item 2 folders
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This collection consists of a small three ring binder of typescript Sunday school lectures by Dr. James G. Leyburn, one of Washington and Lee's most revered 20th century professors. Leyburn used this notebook to teach his class at the Lexington (Va.) Presbyterian Church from October 2, 1949 to the final class of the year on May 28, 1950. The lectures cover and introduction to the Bible, it's characters, and the tenets of Presbyterianism. In the final lecture, Leyburn details a transformative experience that occurred during his college years in regards to his Christian belief system. Also included in the collection is a 1969 pamphlet published by Washington and Lee University titled 'Profile of a Teacher: Dr. Leyburn' and an enlarged photocopy of the Leyburn's final lecture of the Sunday school notebook titled 'What I Believe.'

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James Graham Leyburn Sunday School Lectures, 1949/1950 1 Item 2 folders

Jefferson Davis Futch, III collection, 2003/2014

1 Box
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This collection contains WLU alumnus Michael Barr's collection of letters and recorded lectures of WLU Professor Jefferson Davis Futch, III. It also contains an undated audiorecording of WLU alumnus, Dr. Ward W. Briggs remarks about James Graham Leyburn. Briggs'remarks were likely given at an alumni event on the subject of liberal arts education and Greek philosophy.

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Jefferson Davis Futch, III collection, 2003/2014 1 Box

Robert Stewart Papers, 1954/1988, bulk 1960/1980

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Includes Stewart's correspondence, programs that include his compositions, classroom materials, reviews and notices of his works, and materials from professorial organizations and conferences.

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Letters Concerning Job Applications, 1953/1954 64 Item Box 2, Folder 19

Robert Stewart Papers, 1954/1988, bulk 1960/1980 2 Linear Feet

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