Philomene "Phil" Gates collection, 1934-1938 (inclusive).

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Philomene "Phil" Gates collection, 1934-1938 (inclusive).

Collection includes a scrapbook which contains photographs and memorabilia that Gates collected during her years as a student at the Florida State College for Women. Collection also includes a few campus publications including the 1938 Flastacowo yearbook.

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Florida State University

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