Papers of Benjamin Franklin Dewees Runk [manuscript] 1872-1966.

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Papers of Benjamin Franklin Dewees Runk [manuscript] 1872-1966.

Correspondence, 1897-1905, addressed to William Richard Duke member of the General Assembly for Charlotesville and Albemarle County requesting his support for various measures including a liquor bill, and the defeat of one concerning Sweet Briar College [20 items]--Correspondence, 1872-80, to Richard Thomas Walker Duke also a member of the Gen. Assembly, chiefly of Charles Scott Venable [10 items]--Miscellaneous items, 1931-66, from Runk's file's including issues of Virginia Reel, Harlequin, and Paunch [for which they were banned] reports on student aid, the placement office, a plan for married student housing, and some enrollment figures; also a print of Henry St. George Tucker [10 items].

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