A Guide to the Papers of the President of the
University of Virginia
1915-1925 President's Papers, University of
Virginia
RG-2/1/2.472
V
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Accession Number RG-2/1/2.472 V
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Accession number
RG-2/1/2.472 V
Title
Papers of the President of the University of
Virginia
1915-1925
Physical Characteristics
This collection
consists of ca. 4500 items.
Language
English
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records under the terms of the Family Educational Rights
and Privacy Act (F.E.R.P.A.).
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Preferred Citation
Papers of the President of the University of Virginia,
1915-1925, Accession #RG-2/1/2.472, Special Collections
Dept., University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville,
Va.
Acquisition Information
This collection was acquired via an archival transfer
from the Office of the President, 1981 January 12.
Processing Information
Archival transfer, Office of the President, 1981 January
12. Originally accessioned as MSS 2636-b, 1947 November
15.
Prior to 1904, the University of Virginia did not have a
president, the chief administrative officer was the Chairman
of the Faculty.
Correspondence and related papers of President Edwin
Anderson Alderman originally kept in the President's office
and maintained in a separate file labelled "Personal."
Box 1
references to Prohibition
Box 1
references to Civic Forum
Box 1
references to University Budget
Box 4
references to Student Loans
Box 4
references to Institute of International
Relations
Box 4
references to Women's Sufferage (2 folders)
Box 5
references to Institute Publications
Box 7
reference to Woodrow Wilson Foundation
Box 8
references to restoration of the University of
Louvain
Box 8
references to National Institute of Social
Sciences
Box 9
references to George Washington's Home
Box 9
references to Westmoreland Club