Virginia Polytechnic Institute (1944-1970)
Dates
- Usage: 1944 - 1970
Found in 281 Collections and/or Records:
Earle D. Gregory Collection
George Grigg and John Carnochan Papers
This collection includes documents related to the production and dissemination of George Grigg's and John Carnochan's computer-animated film, produced while students at Virginia Tech from 1969 through 1970 using FORTRAN.
Norman L. Grover Papers
This collection contains the papers of Norman L. Grover a former professor in the Philosophy and Religion Department(s) at Virginia Tech from 1957-1991.
Elizabeth D. Guthrie Papers on the VPI Glee Club
The Elizabeth D. Guthrie Papers on the VPI Glee Club consists of material relating to the Virginia Polytechnic Institute Glee Club from the years 1940-1946. The collection contains administrative files, the "Blackout" program script, sheet music, including the original version of "Moonlight and VPI," and group photographs.
Records of the Office of the President, T. Marshall Hahn, Jr.
Lewis A. Hall Papers
This collection includes the papers of Lewis A. Hall, a 1924 graduate of Virginia Tech, consisting largely of memorabilia from his time at the university and as an active alumnus. Includes programs, certificates, textiles, and photographs, as well as drawings for engineering class assignments.
Letter to Edward A. Hancock
The collection consists of a letter written to Hancock from Herbert Faulkner West at Dartmouth College on August 21, 1964.
Walter Reade Hardin, Jr., Collection
The Walter Reade Hardin, Jr., Collection includes materials collected by a Virginia Tech cadet and band member during his college years. It includes mementos, photographs and newspaper clippings.
Jack Shelton Harris and Shirley Jean Schumann Harris Papers
Marion Clifford Harrison and Theresa Nash Harrison Collection
The Marion Clifford Harrison and Theresa Nash Harrison Collection is a collection of programs, sheet music, correspondence, newspaper clipings, and more. The subjects of the collection primarily include the Carillon at Virginia Tech, Marion Clifford Harrison's academic career, and Theresa Nash Harrison's involvement in music at the university.