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Recently Processed: Helen Rodgers Weber Letters
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<html><body><p>A good romantic love story has universal appeal. The story can be particularly captivating when the ending is bittersweet.
Processing Reveals Trading Cards of Decades Past
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<html><body><p>As a child of the 90's, I'm pretty familiar with trading cards.
Making Sense of Chaos
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Written Memories of Three Generations of Women (1915-1966)
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Pieces of a Past Life
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A Voice from the Dead
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<html><body><p>As a graduate assistant in the Special Collections Research Center in Swem Library (Swem SCRC), I have had the opportunity to do a number of exciting things, from e
Sealed in Wax and Wrapped in Vellum
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<html><body><p><span style="font-family: Times New Roman; font-size: small;">One of the intriguing features of working at the Special Collections Research Center i
Applying Organization and Discovering Significance
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<html><body><p><span style="font-family: Times New Roman; font-size: small;">Following my work on the <a href="
Processing a Collection
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<html><body><p>One of the neat things about working at the SCRC is the sheer variety of projects we oversee.
My time in Special Collections
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<p>Throughout the past month, as a part of my graduate apprenticeship I have been working with the <a href="