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Contains information regarding security; includes one piece of correspondence with William G. Sharwell, Vice President at New York Telephone; Includes audiio cassette
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Contains information regarding security; includes one piece of correspondence with William G. Sharwell, Vice President at New York Telephone; Includes audiio cassette
William Fink residence photograph
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Dr. William F. Lee was Dean of the School of Music at the University of Miami. The William F. Lee papers consists manuscripts of sheet music by Dean Lee.
Lee, William F., 1929-
This collection consists of correspondence, essays, press clippings, and photographs collected by William E. Walsh on founding of the University of Miamia. Walsh was one of the founders of the uniersity and the first chairman of the Board of Regents.
William E. Walsh, 1879-1968
William Clark Wimberley is known for his published 1832 drama The Death Summons; Or, The Rock of Martos.
William C. Wimberley papers contains an unpublished manuscript of a play titled Atala. Wimberley took as his theme the story of Atala, the half-Seminole Christian daughter of a Seminole chieftain, created by François-René de Chateaubriand in his 1801 novel that bears the same name. Wimberley's play is divided into four scenes, with seven characters.
William C. Lantaff (President)
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The William C. House Papers includes Pan American World Airways, Inc. posters, personal correspondence with Norman Rockwell, photographs of House and Rockwell from their around the world trip aboard Pan American World Airways, Inc., and World War II (WWII, WW2) propaganda material. William House was an executive with the advertising firm, J. Walter Thompson.
House, William C.
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William C. Bannerman Foundation
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The William Calhoun “Bill” Baggs Papers includes thirty-one boxes of correspondence, memoranda, clippings, photographs, diaries and other materials relating to the professional career of Baggs, a newspaper journalist, editor, and political commentator from the 1940s until his death in 1969. As a columnist and editor for the Miami Daily News, Baggs developed relationships with many prominent figures. The Baggs Papers, arranged in six series, totals thirteen cubic feet of materials. In addition to incoming correspondence, the files include hundreds of carbon copies of outgoing correspondence from Baggs to a variety of local, regional, state, national, and international politicians, journalists, and others.
Baggs, William C., 1920-1969
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William Black and Andrew Jackson - Sketches and notes
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William and Mary Brickell: Founders of Miami and Fort Lauderdale
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Brickell, Beth
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