A Guide to Alexander Gordon Gilliam, Papers Concerning the 25th Reunions of the University of Virginia Classes of 1954 and 1955 1979-1981
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Accession Number 10589
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Preferred Citation
Alexander Gordon Gilliam, Papers concerning the 25th reunions of the University of Virginia classes of 1954 and 1955, 1979-1981, Accession #10589, University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Va.
Acquisition Information
This material was given to the Library by Alexander G.
Gilliam, Jr., of the Office of the President , University of
Virginia, on March 19, 1984.
Scope and Content Information
This collection consists of 52 items, 1979-1981, and
includes correspondence, programs, and notes regarding the
twenty-fifth reunions of the University of Virginia classes of
1954 and 1955. There are three computer printouts, March-June
1980, containing the names and addresses of the class of 1955.
The material chiefly concerns the organization of the class
reunions, attendance, programs, and suggestions for future
reunions. Correspondents from the University administration
and the Alumni Association include: Alexander G. Gilliam, Jr.,
Office of the President ; George G. Grattan IV, Office of the
Legal Adviser; John J. Owen, Office of University Development;
and, Gilbert J. Sullivan, University of Virginia Alumni
Association. Correspondents from the classes of 1954 and 1955
include: John B. Fassett; William V. King; C. William Kuhlthau
III; Donald H. Rhodes; Sidney Buford Scott; Leonard H. Simpson
III; Welton Stone; J. Hume Taylor; Stuart Valentine; and
Charles Brent Winn.