Warren V. Miller scrapbooks and memorabilia, 1909-1947.

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Warren V. Miller scrapbooks and memorabilia, 1909-1947.

Two scrapbook volumes (1909-1947), photographs (n.d.), Sugar Bowl programs (1935-1940), and phonographic recordings of college songs (n.d.) document Miller's civic activities and his involvement with the founding of the Sugar Bowl college football game. Recordings include "Cheer for L.S.U." and "Touchdown for L.S.U."

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