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James H. Law, Jr. papers

0.2 Cubic Feet
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James H. Law, Jr. papers (1920-1921; 0.2 cubic feet) include correspondence, notebooks, blueprints, and exams of alumnus James H. Law, Jr. (Architecture, 1925).

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James H. Law, Jr. papers 0.2 Cubic Feet

Library Development Office - addition

.6 Cubic Feet 1 letter-sized document box and 1 half letter document box 1 Cassettes 1 VHS .7 Gigabytes 1 CD-R
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This addition to RG 12 University Library includes clippings, university and student magazines about student life, faculty, alumni and UVA athletics, promotional cards and event ephemera about UVA and Special Collections exhibits and dinners, and a file on "Wednesdays in Mississippi" movement with a recording on CD of Dorothy Height at the University of Virginia, and a VHS tape of a Local PBS station's story on Lewis and Clark. The magazines include The Virginia Spectator, Crust Magazine, Libel Magazine, and UVA Athletic News.

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Library Development Office - addition .6 Cubic Feet 1 letter-sized document box and 1 half letter document box 1 Cassettes 1 VHS .7 Gigabytes 1 CD-R

Lu Ann Cates papers

.5 Cubic Feet 1 legal-sized document box
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This collection contains photographs, personal letters, coursework, notebook, forms and surveys for new students, directory and schedule, and other university specific items of Lu Ann Cates, a 1978 graduate of the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Virginia.

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Lu Ann Cates papers .5 Cubic Feet 1 legal-sized document box

Madeline Shaw papers

.4 Cubic Feet 1 letter document box
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This collection contains six class notebooks and a folder of material on the One Less Resource booklet detailing the classes and work of Madeline Shaw a student at the University of Virginia. The notebooks and essays that document her class work related to a variety of topics including the Civil Rights movement, modern political thought, immunology, arts and pop culture, 18th century philosophy, microeconomics, history of the British empire and early American law. Also included is a manual and resource booklet for the One Less an all-female student run organization committed to educating students about sexual and domestic violence and empowering survivors.

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Madeline Shaw papers .4 Cubic Feet 1 letter document box

Nu Charge of Theta Delta Chi fraternity photograph

.08 Cubic Feet One small oversize folder
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This collection contains a photograph of the Nu Charge of Theta Delta Chi fraternity that appeared in the 1928 edition of Corks and Curls. The photograph was taken by Gitchell's Studio, the yearbook photographer at the time. The framing label lists a "Mr. Ruffin," who is thought to be Robert DeJarnette Ruffin, a student in the College at the University of Virginia at the time.

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Nu Charge of Theta Delta Chi fraternity photograph .08 Cubic Feet One small oversize folder

P.J. Beattie Jr. papers

0.11 Cubic Feet 1 letter-sized file folder and 1 small oversized folder
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This collection contains University of Virginia clippings, scrapbook pages and ephemera collected by P.J. Beattie Jr, a graduate from the class of 1937. The collection includes two directories spanning the academic years 1935 to 1937 with Beattie's name handwritten at the top of each directory, a program from the University of Virginia graduating exercises dated June 15, 1942, a blue felt pennant flag with the University of Virginia seal, and articles clipped from alumni publications on the University of Virginia including an article on William Lambeth, a physical education faculty member, Easter Week festivities, the beauty of the campus, and the 1940 Virginia football team. Depictions of a student's daily life as well as a description of Jefferson's Serpentine Walls are included in these clippings. In addition are four scrapbook pages from 1936 and 1937 with photographs documenting student life at the University of Virginia. Photographs are captioned with the name of students and staffand events and dates. Of interest is a photograph of Phil Porter, a ragtime musician Albemarle county resident who worked for the was the Chi Phi fraternity houseman and events and dates.

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P.J. Beattie Jr. papers 0.11 Cubic Feet 1 letter-sized file folder and 1 small oversized folder

Robert Patterson University of Virginia notebook

0.03 Cubic Feet 1 letter size folder
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Notebook of University of Virginia student Robert Patterson.

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Roy Alson papers

.65 Cubic Feet 3 photograph 3-ring clamshell boxes, 1 half-width legal document box
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This collection contains black-and-white negatives, color slides, and photographic prints, taken and collected by Roy Alson, as well as a few photographs by other photographers, and some printed materials. Alson, who graduated from the University of Virginia's College of Arts and Sciences in 1974, the same year as the first cohort of women to be admitted to the University, was a photographer for The Cavalier Daily and a photo editor for Corks and Curls.

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Roy Alson papers .65 Cubic Feet 3 photograph 3-ring clamshell boxes, 1 half-width legal document box

School of Architecture records-addition

1.69 Cubic Feet 1 cubic,1 flat file box, 1 large oversize folder
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This addition to the RG 7/ 6 School of Architecture/ Miscellaneous contains one cubic of correspondence, invoices, account books, invitations, meeting minutes, photographs, reports and manuals, clippings, art catalogs and exhibition lists, that document projects and work of various groups under the School of Architecture.

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School of Architecture records-addition 1.69 Cubic Feet 1 cubic,1 flat file box, 1 large oversize folder

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