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Audrey Hatcher Vaughan papers

0.16 cubic feet 3 folders
Abstract Or Scope
The Audrey Hatcher Vaughan Papers, 1942-1944, consist of three folders of school related materials, correspondence from WWII soldiers and fellow schoolmates, and miscellaneous materials pertaining to the donor's time at Madison College.
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Audrey Hatcher Vaughan papers 0.16 cubic feet 3 folders

Betty Brown Clemmer and Willis Clemmer papers

1.72 cubic feet 5 boxes
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The Betty Brown Clemmer and Willis Clemmer Papers, 1920-2015 (bulk 1943-1949), largely comprise correspondence between Betty Brown Clemmer and Willis Clemmer during their courtship while Betty was a student at Madison College. Other papers relate to Betty's coursework at Madison College, Willis' service in the Army Air Forces, and family biographies.
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Betty Brown Clemmer and Willis Clemmer papers 1.72 cubic feet 5 boxes

Betty Clougherty Miller papers

0.06 cubic feet 1 folder
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The collection includes programs, photographs, and a dance card.
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Betty Clougherty Miller papers 0.06 cubic feet 1 folder

Betty Hudson Brown Papers

0.2 cubic feet 3 folders
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The Betty Hudson Brown Papers, 1967-1970, document Brown's time as a student at Madison College.
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Betty Hudson Brown Papers 0.2 cubic feet 3 folders

Clara Soter Papers

0.12 cubic feet 2 letter folders
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The Clara Soter Papers, 1969-1971, contain the January 1971 issue of the Journal of the American Dietetic Association and one report by Soter entitled "Sound Barrier," written for the U.S. Public Health Service Hospital in Norfolk, Virginia.
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Clara Soter Papers 0.12 cubic feet 2 letter folders

Debating Club Records

0.12 cubic feet 2 folders
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The Debating Club Records is comprised of a record book and papers containing meeting minutes, membership lists, and attendance records, documenting club activities from its founding in 1928 until 1940.
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Debating Club Records 0.12 cubic feet 2 folders

Edith May Fultz Cavendish Photographs

0.1 cubic feet 4 folders
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The Edith May Fultz Cavendish Photographs, ca. 1940, include 43 unique black-and-white photographs of Madison College while Cavendish (née Fultz) was a student at the school. Dormitory life and dormitory interiors, campus buildings, snowscapes, general student and social life, and fellow classmate portrait photographs are all captured.
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Edith May Fultz Cavendish Photographs 0.1 cubic feet 4 folders

Ellen Frank Armentrout Papers

0.12 cubic feet 3 letter folders
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The Ellen Frank Armentrout Papers, 1961-1964, are comprised of facsimiles of one essay, seven letters, and 15 photographs from Armentrout's time as a student at Madison College.
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Ellen Frank Armentrout Papers 0.12 cubic feet 3 letter folders

Ellen Stulting Wyant photograph album

0.16 cubic feet 1 folder
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The Ellen Stulting Wyant Photograph Album, 1930-1944, comprises photographs of Stulting's early childhood, her time as a student at Madison College, and scenes from the University of Virginia.
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Ellen Stulting Wyant photograph album 0.16 cubic feet 1 folder

Freshman Class Scrapbooks

0.12 cubic feet 8 folders
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The Freshman Class Scrapbooks are comprised of four disassembled scrapbooks, containing correspondence, programs, invitations, telegrams and ephemera that document class elections and campus activities of the Madison College freshman class, from 1945-1949.
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Freshman Class Scrapbooks 0.12 cubic feet 8 folders

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