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A Look Back, 1934
This booklet is an address delivered before the Eleventh Annual Conference on Printing Education. It describes the Vollbehr Collection in the Library of Congress.
An Appraisal of Graphic Arts Education, 1938
"An informal Evaluation of the Several Educational Activities in Terms of Their Contributions to the Graphic Industries."
Benjamin S. Elliott to Robert E. Lee, 1866-04-10
This letter to Robert E. Lee is from Benjamin S. Elliott. Elliott wishes to give Lee a colt sired by horse "Patrick Henry". Included with this letter is a carte de visite photograph of the "Patrick Henry".
Edward Long Hedden to Robert E. Lee, 1866-03-30
This letter to Robert E. Lee is from Edward Long Hedden. Hedden tells Lee he has received the engraving of Washington and gives his thanks.
Houston Family
This folder contains a student notebook containing the history of the Houston family written by H.I. Houston as well as a carte de visite photograph of the Houston family coat of arms taken by Adam Plecker, a regional traveling photographer.
Philobilon Eine Zeitschrift fur Bucherfreunde Vol. 9 No. 5-6 1936 with The First Printing in Virginia inserted, 1936
This German journal has The First Printing in Virginia by Douglas C. McMurtie tipped into the center of the volume. The back of the insert says 'Designed, composed in Linotype Baskerville, and printed by C. Harold Lauck at the Journalism Laboratory Press of Washington and Lee University, Lexington, Virginia, U. S. A., for Philobiblon, a Book-Collector's Magazine published by Herbert Reicher, Vienna, Austria. December 1935'
The Beginnings of Printing in Virginia , 1935
There are three one-page advertisemnts announcing the publication of the above title.
The First Five Years of the National Graphic Arts Education Guild, 1935-1940, 06-01-1940
This booklet is a report outlining the progress of the early years of the National Graphic Arts Education Guild.
There Goes Your Alumni Magazine...UP IN SMOKE..., 1950
A single sheet with a photo of a crowd observing the university print shop building on fire and a printed announcement stating that university publications would be delayed.