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New Collections Available for Research, September 2021
We have new manuscript materials available for research! Click on the links to view the complete online finding aids: Newly processed collections: SC-371: Dayton-Wright Airplane Company Badge Pin #15046, 0.1 linear foot (pictures & more info in this post). MS-665: … Continue reading
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Tagged collections, digital collections, MS-147, MS-315, MS-45, MS-469, MS-480, MS-538, MS-603, MS-639, MS-665, MS-92, new collections, news, SC-371, UA-14, UA-17, UA-2
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New Collections Available for Research, April 2021
We have new manuscript collections available for research! Click on the links to view the complete online (PDF) finding aids: MS-566: Yellow Springs Community Council Records, 2.1 linear feet. MS-584: Dr. Richard A. DeWall Papers, 1.68 linear feet. MS-596: Alpha … Continue reading
College Women’s Club: Women Uniting for a Purpose
Emily Reth is a graduate of the Wright State University Public History program and completed her capstone project with SC&A in the spring of 2018. The College Women’s Club is said to have started when a young woman, who had … Continue reading
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Tagged College Women's Club, Dayton Women's History, Emily Reth, MS-315, women's history
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