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Ephemera from Tom Wolfe Program at Vanderbilt University, 2005

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This collection two program copies and two ticket stubs from when author and WLU alumnus Tom Wolfe (Class of 1951) spoke at Vanderbilt University on April 4, 2005.

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The Eric Shoaf Tom Wolfe collection

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This collection contains items about author and Washington and Lee University alumnus Tom Wolfe '51 by Eric Shoaf. It includes images, ephemera, and manuscripts.

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Tom Wolfe letter to William M. Gottwald, 1987

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This collection contains a handwritten letter from author and WLU alumnus Tom Wolfe (Class of 1951) to WLU alumnus William M. Gottwald (Class of 1970) welcoming him to the Washington and Lee University Board of Trustees, of which Wolfe was a member. Gottwald served as a member of the Board from 1987-1996.

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Tom Wolfe letter to William M. Gottwald, 1987 0.01 Linear Feet 1 folder

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