Professor Ruth Pennybacker collection, 1934-1981.

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Professor Ruth Pennybacker collection, 1934-1981.

The Ruth Pennybacker Collection consists of the teaching aids she used in class, photocopies of plays, news clippings, and programmes. Included in the collection is a scrapbook crafted in 1967 by her students, colleagues, and friends as a tribute to Miss Pennybacker.

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