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Photo of Linda Adams, the first African American woman to graduate from Virginia Tech, from the 1968 Bugle

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Photo of Johnnie Miles, one of first two black female professors at Virginia Tech

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Dr. Mildred Tate, first Dean of Women, talking to female students on first day at VPI, 1955

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Ella Agnew and Maude Wallace were home demonstration agents for Virginia Cooperative Extension and Mrs. Mary Moore Davis served as professor of the home economics department at Virginia Tech.

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Group photo of the Virginia Tech chapter of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers from the 1938 Bugle, picturing Carmen Venegas (first row, second from left)

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Portrait of Yvonne Rohran Tung from the 1950 Bugle

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Carrie Taylor Sibold's diploma for Bachelor of Science in Biology from Virginia Polytechnic Institute State Agricultural and Mechanical College, awarded June 9, 1925.

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From left to right: Mary Ella Carr Brumfield, Ruth Terrett, Lucy Lee Lancaster, Lousie Jacobs, Carrie Taylor Sibold

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Selected pages of Hayden's class lecture notebook, with sketches, from a class at Ohio State University

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Montgomery Female College certificate "awarded to Eugenia V. Sullivan for Purity and Correctness in the Use of the English Language"

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Program lists the performance exercises of the "Eureka Class", including recitations and recitals, as well as a list of students.

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Selected pages from the catalog of the 1875-1876 year of the Montgomery Female College includes lists of trustees and faculty, calendar, commencement information, testimonials, courses of instructions and of study, and other relevant information.

tinhorn_1931.pdf
The fourth and final volume of the Tin Horn, the yearbook for and by the female students at Virginia Polytechnic Institute.

Early women students at Virginia Polytechnic Institute (VPI) were not allowed to be inThe Bugleyearbook. For several years…

tinhorn_1925.pdf
The first volume of the Tin Horn, the yearbook for and by the female students at Virginia Polytechnic Institute.

Early women students at Virginia Polytechnic Institute (VPI) were not allowed to be inThe Bugleyearbook. For several years after they…
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