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New Exhibit: Vintage Valentines (1940s)
In honor of Valentine’s Day this month, we have a special new exhibit of original vintage valentines out in our reading room: The valentines are from the Wallace Family Papers (MS-92) and were received by Donald K. Wallace from his classmates at … Continue reading
Digital Spotlight: Donald M. Wallace WWI Materials
We are pleased to share that materials detailing the World War I service of Donald M. Wallace (from the Wallace Family Papers, MS-92) are now freely available online, anytime, through the Wright State University Campus Online Repository, at CORE Scholar: Wallace … Continue reading
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Tagged CORE Scholar, digital collections, MS-92, news, photographs, World War I, WWI, WWI100
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It was on Jeopardy!
Last Tuesday I was watching “Jeopardy!” to cheer on Wright State senior Emily Bingham. Not only was I excited about Emily’s impressive performance earning her a spot in tomorrow night’s semi-finals, but I was also excited that one of the … Continue reading
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Tagged cased photograph, daguerreotypes, early photography, first photograph, Joseph Nicéphore Niépce, Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre, MS-92, Wallace Family
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