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Video Collections

40 c.f. cubic feet
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A collection of videos (some amateur, some professional) documenting special events such as matriculation, Ring Figure, graduation, speeches, and other topics relating to VMI activities and cadet life. The bulk of this collection dates from the 1980's forward, although a few date from an earlier period.

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Video Collections 40 c.f. cubic feet

Office of the Superintendent administrative subject files

75 cubic feet
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Historically significant subject files spanning the administrations of multiple Superintendents. These topical files cover various historical eras; topics include areas such as planning, programs, and events.

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Office of the Superintendent administrative subject files 75 cubic feet

Office of the Superintendent newsletters and circulars

0.5 cubic feet
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Newsletters, circulars and other mass mailings created by the Office of the Superintendent. These include the annual newsletter to parents. These mailings began with General Nichols and the frequency/subject varies among administrations.

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Office of the Superintendent newsletters and circulars 0.5 cubic feet

Records of Inaugurations and Assumption of Command Ceremonies for VMI Superintendents

3 cubic feet
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Records relating to the inaugural ceremonies or assumption of command events for the various Superintendents. In recent administations there have not been elaborate inaugural ceremonies.

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