Papers of Moss A. Plunkett, 1903-1962.

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Papers of Moss A. Plunkett, 1903-1962.

Most of the papers are personal. Some of Moss's speeches, political pamphlets and legal briefs are included. There is material on the Virginia Education Association and the Institute of Public Affairs, University of Virginia. Precinct vote totals for Roanoke, Virginia, 1941, are of special interest. The collection contains considerable miscellaneous clippings, photographs, and mementos.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7290320

University of Virginia. Library

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Democratic Party (Va.)

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Plunkett, Moss A. (Moss Abram), 1888-1957.

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Roanoke, Va. lawyer and politician. From the description of Papers of Moss A. Plunkett, 1903-1962. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 30793765 ...

University of Virginia. Institute of Public Affairs

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Institute founded at the University of Virginia by President Edwin A. Alderman and Professor Charles G. Maphis in 1927 "to advance the popular understanding of current public questions, (It) propose(d) to emphasize particularly the dometic problems of the United States and to have them discussed in a broad and competent fashion by men charged with the task of public administration and by those who are actively engaged in public affairs." Maphis served as the first director followed by Robert K. ...

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The Virginia Education Association was organized as the Educational Association of Virginia at a convention in Petersburg on 29 December 1863. The name was changed in 1891 to Virginia Educational Association and, again, in 1898 to Virginia Teachers' League. During part of 1901, it bore the name Teachers' League of Virginia and, from 1901 to 1925, the name Virginia State Teachers Association was adopted. In 1925, the name was changed to its present name, Virginia Education Association, celebrated...